Newsom and Cox have different ideas for California education
Learn more about the educational goals of the two candidates running for California governor.
Headline news stories from our school and around the world.
Learn more about the educational goals of the two candidates running for California governor.
Every year, hundreds of journalists are silenced by murder, arrest, and intimidation. This year, the United Nations is fighting back by sharing the work and stories of murdered journalists for its #TruthNeverDies campaign.
Most students start learning their world language in high school and some in middle school. Now, Dual Language Immersion programs are pushing it even further teaching world languages to students in elementary school.
We explore the different benefits between Quizziz, Kahoot, and Quizlet Live to find which is most helpful to high school students.
The Robyne’s Nest charity organization is partnering with the Youth Employment Service to bring free Employment Skills and Mock Interviews classes to Fountain Valley High School.
The way we get our news in the United States is different from across the world. So, how different is it?
Andrew Bueno-Potts was arrested by the Long Beach Police Department at his home last Tuesday on six different charges.
Looking for opportunities to share your art and win scholarships? Enter the “Heroes Around Me” Reflection contest before this Friday!
FVHS’s Political Awareness Club and Social Advocacy & Awareness Club hold voter registration booths for students to get them more involved in their government and community.
Every student from middle school to high school is given an assigned locker to use for storage, but do students really need it? Hear opinions from students on whether or not schools should have lockers.