Large class sizes are a disservice to students
Students in small classes sizes learn better, develop strong social skills and outperform their counterparts in large class sizes.
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Students in small classes sizes learn better, develop strong social skills and outperform their counterparts in large class sizes.
Do FVHS students think class sizes affect their learning? Read what some students have to say.
Between paper and Chromebook tests, both heavily used at Fountain Valley High School, students weigh in on which they prefer.
Rising pressure from teachers and colleges has led to teens spending more time on homework and extracurriculars than they do getting enough sleep. Sleep deprivation for teens should be regarded more seriously among teachers and our school system.
Although many students are eager to get their driver’s licenses as soon as they can, others are less excited.
Despite our modern day world’s focus on STEM in the workforce and education, we must recognize the value of the humanities and protect them.
AP classes are great courses to take in high school, but they’re not meant for everyone. Students should take into consideration the pros and cons of these classes when deciding to take them.
When it comes to student accessories, few things are more ubiquitous than the Hydro Flask. Yet the increasing prevalence of functionally identical bottles, often at cheaper prices, have brought up an uncomfortable question: are Hydro Flasks overrated?
With Southern California’s recent hot summer weather, some students provide their opinions to whether schools should have a set of rules to dictate how they should dress everyday.
With the recent onslaught of films such as Hunger Games, Maze Runner and The Darkest Minds, is it possible that the YA dystopian genre has become overused to its point of exhaustion?