Scientists protest climate change worldwide
After a UN climate report on Apr. 4th, scientists in 25 different countries protested their governments and corporations to demand action.
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After a UN climate report on Apr. 4th, scientists in 25 different countries protested their governments and corporations to demand action.
The United States Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to the United States Supreme Court. Jackson will be the first black woman to ever serve on the court.
On March 25 and 26, the FVHS Dance team placed fifth out of 14 teams at USA Nationals.
The “Don’t Say Gay” bill, passed by Florida’s Senate and House, which restricts discussion of gender and sexuality, would harm minority groups if implemented in schools.
With Barons deciding next year’s classes, CTE courses may offer an a chance to explore career options early.
Starting in the 2022-2023 school year, FVHS will offer Data Science as a new math option for students.
Poseidon Water hopes for approval to construct a desalination plant in Huntington Beach.
FVHS opened the new center starting second semester for students to receive assistance with their college and career goals.
The latest House of Representatives meeting answered questions pertaining to the cafeteria, campus and activities.
Homework-N-Help returns back FVHS in the library with additional funding from FVHS’s new status as a Title 1 school. Teachers will be available in the library to tutor students in all subjects.