Julie Chaicharee
Simulations and projects that await you in history classrooms
Interactive lessons are one of the best ways to help students learn. Let’s see what history teachers have in store for you!
Meet Julie Chaicharee, sand collector and extraordinaire
Sand isn’t usually what comes to our minds when we think of collections, but for Julie Chaicharee, it’s her most prized exhibition.
Classroom decorations — a display of character
There’s a lot you can learn about your teachers even before meeting them. Just take a look at the walls!
MUN should not be a class at Fountain Valley High School… at least not yet.
With the passage of the MUN class, problems arise regarding the provision of classes to upperclassmen. With little guarantee of an MUN experience, the anxiety these students go through should warrant a delay of the class or a continuation of the club for at least another year.
Teachers’ union and district close in on a new employment contract after more than a year of turbulent negotiations
Over the last year and a half, the teachers’ union and HBUHSD have gone through several attempts to agree on a new contract for the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 school years. With the release of their first tentative agreement on Nov. 3, the process to this contract has had many steps.
Behind the scenes: MBTI trends of FVHS teachers
When the bell rings and the last student leaves the classroom, teachers become a completely different person.
FVHS Academic WorldQuest team battles to nationals
The FVHS AWQ team placed second in Orange County and proceeded to the DC nationals.
Trump establishes 1776 Commission for history education
The commission will supposedly foster patriotism in the education system.
What your teachers are doing away from school
The abrupt change from school to online distance learning leads to teachers and FVHS staff pursuring many different activities over break.
