What happened to our scuba diving program?
FVHS once hosted an optional scuba program along with APES. Why did it stop?
FVHS once hosted an optional scuba program along with APES. Why did it stop?
Teachers have witnessed a change in student behavior and performance following the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Baron surfers took a defeat from Huntington Beach on their home turf.
An improved recycling system makes its debut to classrooms to promote sustainability at FVHS.
The spill, which was discovered early in the morning on Oct. 2, will have lasting environmental, economic, and recreational effects on the community.
Anyone who’s interested in marine life or oceanography should consider taking Marine Biology, the newest FVHS life science class.
There are more rules to recycling than you’d think.
Chemistry students gather in the science hall before the break of dawn to geek out, unleash their inner chemist, and participate in the Mole Day festivities.
Science teacher Lisa Battig details her experience of her two week research trip with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Teacher at Sea Program.
On Saturday, June 3, various high schools within the district as well as outside companies contributed booths to create an interactive STEAM fair.