FVHS teacher Aaron Tyson recognized as HBUHSD Teacher of the Year
Aaron Tyson was awarded HBUHSD Teacher of the Year for his hard work and dedication toward FVHS on Feb. 16.
Aaron Tyson was awarded HBUHSD Teacher of the Year for his hard work and dedication toward FVHS on Feb. 16.
Since the second semester began, substitute teachers have been teaching in place of teachers who have chosen to take a leave of absence.
The Battle for the Torch is a new district-wide event that consists of a series of competitions, games and more to connect students throughout HBUHSD.
The district’s e-book system will be a significant addition to the pandemic-era resources that the library has provided so far.
The district will be online only until the second semester due to coronavirus concerns.
Letters received in response to our Dec. 5, 2020 story about HBUHSD requiring online teachers to return to campus.
Students can pick up lunch and breakfast for the next day with little to no wait.
The six HBUHSD Board of Trustees candidates share their background, goals and why they think they should be elected.
Why should students care about the 38th annual Banned Books Week?
Students and teachers share their opinion on school reopening on Nov. 3.