Are the humanities nearing its end?
With declining interest, the humanities lay on the brink of survival.
Headline news stories from our school and around the world.
With declining interest, the humanities lay on the brink of survival.
Huntington Beach and California are fighting over whether Huntington Beach has to enforce the Housing Element Law to build more affordable housing units.
For a day, Japanese students were able to travel internationally and shadow students on campus, allowing Barons to expand their Japanese skills while offering Japanese students a glimpse of Baron life.
High school students have the option of opening investment accounts, securing jobs, and growing their savings with parental permission.
The Board of Trustees unanimously approved the withdrawal which will be effective June 30, 2023.
Take a look at some of the new courses at Fountain Valley High School available starting next school year.
On March 13, the Biden administration approved an oil drilling project known by the name of “Willow.” This decision was met with push back from activists and young people.
The Los Angeles Angels look to have a bounce back season and make the playoffs.
On March 10, students gathered in the gym to hear multi-talented author Devon Raney talk about his incredible journey.
Due to racial gaps between students enrolled in honors classes versus regular classes, some high schools are choosing to eliminate honors programs altogether.