LAUSD’s fight against Juul
LAUSD has filed a class-action lawsuit against e-cigarette industry leader Juul, saying students’ health is at risk.
Students celebrate Día de los Muertos with the Homecoming dance
With over 950 tickets sold, this year's Homecoming became the biggest school event ever.
Senior Board hosts the second annual Wolves Talk
Senior Board held the second annual Wolves Talk on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at the Donna Hubbard Auditorium.
The Mirror Continues Award-Winning Streak
The Mirror took home four individual awards at the Journalism Day write-off competition on Saturday, Oct. 19.
The Mirror Receives National Recognition in 36th Gold Circle Awards
Various the Mirror staff members from the year 2018-2019 won eight awards in the 36th Gold Circle Awards.
UTLA protests against LAUSD’s decisions during the Saddleridge Brush Fire
The Saddleridge Brush Fire led to poor air quality and unpleasant smells throughout areas of the Valley. LAUSD, however, chose to continue instruction.
New Law Will Require California High Schools to Start Later
Gov. Gavin Newsom signs SB 328 into law, mandating middle and high schools to start school at a later time.
The Continuous Homecoming Controversy: Día de los Muertos
The theme for this year's homecoming—Día de los Muertos—creates a divide among students and staff.
California Scholarship Federation Members Announced
California Scholarship Federation announced 92 students who qualified for membership this semester.
The Preliminary SAT is Fast Approaching
The PSAT will be administered on Wednesday, October 16.
Another Year, Another Win for The Mirror
The Mirror wins Best of Show at the 2019 Spring National Scholastic Press Association convention.