The phenomenon of the infamous AP season is something most every teenage student has experienced at some point in his or her high school career. It is a commonality of a majority of high school students, and many can agree that the pre-process of studying, preparing, and paying; the peri-process of taking the tedious, multi-part…
Category: Community and School
Spanish Becomes International with DELE at BVHS
In an era of fostering globalization, a versatile language profile is easily anyone’s key aspiration. According to a 2001 Gallup poll, 70% of Americans believe speaking more than one language in the United States is a valuable skill. The DELE Club members of Bonita Vista High School are no exception. In the second semester of…
Beverly Hills High School Dance Company Performs Annual Show
After months of preparation, the Beverly Hills High School Dance Company held their annual show from January 16 to 18. The Dance Company, a highly selective dance team at Beverly Hills High School, has prepared for their show since the beginning of the school year. This year’s theme was “Above It All,” signifying the seniors’…
Glendale High School Dance Starts 2018 with a Bam
One thousand five hundred fifty seats are filled and in each seat an audience member patiently awaits for the start of the show. Within an instant, cheering rumbles through the John Wayne Performing Arts Center as the lights dim and the heavy curtains slowly move off the stage. The audience is silent as a spotlight…
2018 Rose Parade Float Volunteering
Last Saturday, December 16th, the Joongangilbo Student Club had the chance to go to the Rose Parade Float Volunteering program. Students’ jobs were simple, such as applying glue for rice or cutting the petals of the dry flowers. The job started at 9:00 A.M. and ended at 11 A.M. The Rose Parade starts at 8:00…
The Winter Season is a Stressful Time for Juniors
December is a time of stress and worry for a lot of high school juniors before the month long winter break. The SATs, subject tests, honors/AP classes, extracurriculars, and school in general is a lot of the reason why so many juniors are worn out by the end of the semester. As finals week approaches,…
Are Top Universities Discriminating?
The United States Department of Justice recently announced that it would be looking into accusations against Harvard University and other such Ivy League schools of racial discrimination against Asian-Americans in college applications. These accusations have it that universities are discriminating against Asian-Americans because of their over-achieving tendencies compared to applicants of different races and ethnicities….
Centennial High TSA Aiming for Nationals
Centennial High School’s own Technology Student Association is planning to go to the national TSA conference this year. The conference is set to take place in spring 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. A fairly newer club at Centennial High, the club just started meetings recently and many of its members graduated the previous year. Although the…
Key Club Shows Spirit in Annual Fall Rally Event
On Saturday, November 11th, Key Club International held its annual Fall Rally South at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Months in advance, Key Club had promoted and prepared for this highly-anticipated event. Considered to be one of the biggest events of the year, Fall Rally is a gathering of Key Clubbers from CNH District, also known…
Deep in the Woods Lives a Dream
It has finally become reality. After a year’s long debate among a number of charity associations, the final decision has become concrete. Put short, the world in Queretaro, Mexico is now a step closer to becoming a more caring and heartfelt community. Long past the tangled path of the Pinal Jalpan woods leading to Pueblo…