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What Concert Band Looks Like for Rosemont Middle School
Rosemont Middle School has abundant electives taking place this year. One group that has been in place for a while are the music classes. Each instrument has its place in one of the five programs: Concert Band, Advanced Strings, Wind Ensemble, String Orchestra, and Chorus. Rosemont has been trying its best to keep performances and…
Students need to sleep!
One thing anyone, without a doubt, can agree on is that sleep is important. Especially more so for students. Not getting enough sleep at night can affect your entire day and having a bad sleep schedule can be a big problem. To prevent this, a healthy sleep schedule is necessary. Now, you may be wondering,…
Finally Starting In-Person School
After a full year of virtual learning, all GUSD, Glendale Unified School District, schools are returning to in-person studies. COVID-19 has really been a pain to many students, teachers, and staff, however, all schools, including Rosemont Middle School, are now getting rid of distance learning and are ready to kick off the new school year….
Getting your Own CPR License!
In 2015, the CDC claimed that 357,000 Americans died from cardiac arrest. Only a handful of these people were treated in the hospital. The reasons for these deaths is because no one was there to perform CPR or cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It is very easy to learn how to do simple CPR, since there is minimal…
[EDITORS COLUMN] A Refreshing Family Trip to San Diego
As most coronavirus restrictions are being lifted, the world is transitioning towards “normal” life. Recently, families have been planning trips and vacations in order to fill their summer with meaningful experiences. The past year and a half has limited travel, therefore, many people have been craving the act of riding on a plane, train, or…
How Teenagers in CA are Responding to the New Mask Guidelines
On June 15th, California’s Governor Newsom dropped the original mask guidelines, meaning that masks are no longer required as long as one is fully vaccinated. Furthermore, restaurants, beaches, movie theaters, and other enclosed areas are now allowed to operate at full capacity. Yet, many stores and restaurants are following their original COVID-19 protocols and some…
Back to Normal Mass at Churches
Now that it has been over a year since Covid-19 first broke out in the United States, many citizens are receiving their vaccines. The number of Covid-19 cases in California have dropped substantially and have been staying low. As a result, many restaurants and small businesses have started to re-open. Just a few days ago,…
Attending Game 4 of Clippers : A Defensive Masterpiece
Under the bright lights of Staples Center, the crowd yells “Defense! Defense” while on their feet, cheering on their Los Angeles Clippers in a grueling 1990’s-esque defensive duel against the Phoenix Suns. This was a scene at Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals (WCF) in an injury-riddled yet exciting, 2021 NBA playoffs. I had…
How Pop Culture Has Changed During Quarantine
As the world has been quarantined for the past year and a half, many changes have taken place to adapt to COVID-19’s safety procedures. Whether that change has to do with the person sitting in the White House or the different school standards, COVID-19 has caused the world to adapt to the modifications made during…