While LAUSD pushes for a complete cellphone ban in classrooms, students fight back, understanding the mass changes that will need to happen for the ban to be effective.
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While LAUSD pushes for a complete cellphone ban in classrooms, students fight back, understanding the mass changes that will need to happen for the ban to be effective.
In an effort to encourage boys involvement in dance, LAHS now offers a boys section as part of the program’s second period dance class
In the heart of Santa Ana, the vibrant mural “Among Heroes” by Carlos Aguilar adorns La Chiquita restaurant, honoring 160 Mexican-American WWII veterans. This artwork vividly captures the heroism and sacrifice of local heroes, celebrating Santa Ana’s rich history and resilient spirit.
With the annual summer conference slated for mid-June, here’s what current juniors should know about Boys and Girls State, a selective civic leadership program touted by the American Legion as “a week that shapes a lifetime.”
A new California bill was introduced in March and attempts to ban certain food additives that may be carcinogens or harmful to human health in public schools.
The American Red Cross reported a national blood shortage at the beginning of 2024 as the number of donors hit an all-time low in the past 20 years.
Danica Roem discusses her love of metal, goals for Virginia and her historic campaigns.
Students competed in six journalism competitions, and attended workshops with industry professionals and experts.
In the New Year, be a student leader with HSI. Apply by Jan. 7, 2024.
Applications are due Feb. 19, 2024.