A select group of students also pretended to be ‘dead’ every 15 minutes throughout the program. The students represented how often an underage driver is killed in a drunk driving accident. Three Irvine Police Department officers, including one dressed as a Grim Reaper, pulled the students out of class, declaring them ‘dead’ from a drunk driving accident.
Author: Hoyeon Lee
Woodbridge High Implements Printing Restrictions
Woodbridge High School has implemented a new policy where students now must get their print job approved in order to print more than five pages in the media center due to the increase in student printing, according to school librarian Keith Clarkson. Before the new policy, students went through 1 ream, 500 pages, during a…
3-D Movies: To Watch or not to Watch
With their recent increase popularity, 3-Dimensional, or 3-D, movies such as “Ice Age 3,” “Avatar,” “How to Train Your Dragon,” and “Pirates of the Caribbean” have attracted crowds, who were soon disappointed for many reasons. Here are just three reasons you should not watch 3-D movies: Hoyeon LeeHi, everyone! I am a senior at Woodbridge High…
Students Caught Stealing from Grocery Store
In the past few months, authorities have caught an increasing number of Woodbridge High School students stealing from the nearby Albertsons on Alton Parkway, in Irvine, during the school’s lunch time. Students have been caught mostly stealing food items. Hoyeon LeeHi, everyone! I am a senior at Woodbridge High School. Other than writing, I enjoy…
Want to stand out on College Applications? Attend Summer Camps.
Throughout the summer, many students attend summer enrichment programs to further their knowledge on a topic or simply to have fun. Although these summer camps range in application deadline, price and location, most of the University of California campuses have programs that target high school students. Hoyeon LeeHi, everyone! I am a senior at Woodbridge High School….
Printing reaches record high
Since the new semester began, students are printing a record number of pages in the Woodbridge High School Media Center, according to librarians Erica Dietz and Keith Clarkson. Student printing started increasing sharply one week before final exams. Students go through 1000 pages each day, according to the librarians. Hoyeon LeeHi, everyone! I am a…
Woodbridge Mock Trial wins county tournament
Woodbridge Mock Trial won the 31st Annual Mock Trial Competition hosted by the California Rights Foundation of Orange County and will compete in the 31st Annual California Mock Trial Finals as the Champion Team of Orange County. The competition will be held in Sacramento in March. Hoyeon LeeHi, everyone! I am a senior at Woodbridge…
‘Pancake Party’ is success
On Dec. 8, Woodbridge High held a ‘Pancake Party’ from 7: 15 a.m. to 8 a.m. for students and staff to fundraise for senior class council. Class council members each wore Christmas hats and sold pancakes in the front of the school for 50 cents each. Hoyeon LeeHi, everyone! I am a senior at Woodbridge…
ACLU lawsuit affects Woodbridge programs
By Hoyeon Lee, Woodbridge High School, Grade 11 Due to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) lawsuit last year against the Public Education system of California, art programs at Woodbridge are undergoing budget cuts that affects much of the student population. Hoyeon LeeHi, everyone! I am a senior at Woodbridge High School. Other than writing,…
New Teachers at Woodbridge High
Autumn Lettieri Special Education teacher Introduction: I graduated from Cal State Fullerton and this is my first year of teaching, ever, and I am getting my masters in teaching with an emphasis in Special Education. When I was a kid, I wanted to become a dental hygienist but my sister inspired me to pursue this…