Political drama unfolds as calls for Senator Feinstein’s retirement grow louder
Diane Feinstein’s hospitalization due to shingles has garnered criticism from progressives and defense from allies.
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Diane Feinstein’s hospitalization due to shingles has garnered criticism from progressives and defense from allies.
The new honors course will now serve as the advanced and weighted alternative to Algebra 2 starting in the 2023-2024 school year.
During this summer, FVHS will be building its new wellness center, ‘Le Sanctuaire.’ As a part of a county-wide initiative to promote better mental health for teenagers, ‘Le Sanctuaire’ will be a safe space for students to visit and practice mindfulness.
The problems with digital AP exams have resulted in the change to paper formats for the remaining AP exams at FVHS.
Both traditional and block bell schedules will be considered as options for next school year.
The district may integrate more online resources into courses in the future.
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.