Art I’s first period class works on their class assignment on a Monday morning with Ms. Johnston’s guidance After several requests from students for an art class, Art I appeared on the course selection card last spring as a fine arts credit. “It was very helpful,” said senior Jose Garcia who is taking Art I….Continue Reading Artsy Endeavors in Newly Added Art I Class
The Biodiesel Lab
During the week of February 19th, sophomore chemistry classes got the opportunity to participate in a biodiesel lab situated in the medical building parking lot. Students were partnered up to participate in exploring the rewenable form of energy that is manufactured from the natural oils found in vegetables. What stuck with you the most about…Continue Reading The Biodiesel Lab
Girls 400 relay monumental success
On February 12, news came out that the girls’ 400 m free relay team won first place at the 6A Regional competition taking place in Laredo, Texas. The relay race, similar to the track relay, is a competition in which swimmers compete as a team but are restricted to each leg having a specific swim….Continue Reading Girls 400 relay monumental success
Solar eclipse viewing event
A week after the eclipse viewing event at the track field on April 8, students are still talking about how disappointing it was only to see the sky turn black due to the cloudy weather. Solar eclipses are, to much surprise, not rare, they occur every one to three years but are usually seen at…Continue Reading Solar eclipse viewing event
The questionable existence of the Easter bunny
The Easter Bunny- a staple in some childhoods, or just a well-known character used for the marketing put into the Catholic Easter as a holiday. He’s everywhere, from being sold as chocolate, to plushies, to even featuring as a fictional character in certain children’s media. (eg, Rise of the Guardians) Nonetheless, it doesn’t matter where…Continue Reading The questionable existence of the Easter bunny
Powderpuff pep rally
In anticipation of the annual basketball game happening Friday 8 at 6:30, a pep rally was held on the track field the morning of with a growing crowd of teachers and students coming to watch….Continue Reading Powderpuff pep rally
International women’s day
In 1911, International Women’s Day was honored for the first time after countless women’s rights campaigns and activism walks, after long fights for equal rights; and the question people tend to ask today, in the 21st century, is whether or not we still need feminism. Whenever the topic of feminism is brought up around me,…Continue Reading International women’s day
Powderpuff lunch games Wednesday
A-lunch pictures By Harmonie Flores-Brown B-lunch pictures By Victoria Galvan Torres…Continue Reading Powderpuff lunch games Wednesday