Mr. Jacob Ferrin has been teaching at our school for a decade, and this year, he's adding a new twist to his schedule with a class called "American History of Rock and Roll." Known for his relentless dad jokes and dedication to education.
Van Nuys High School’s fall Club Rush filled the quad with 55 clubs ranging from Model UN and Key Club to new groups like Poetry Club. Students said the event fostered community and belonging, though many called for extended time and larger spaces to accommodate growing interest.
By Natalie Vo, News and Features Online Editor
• Sep 26, 2025
Mr. Rodríguez, a Spanish teacher at Van Nuys High School, empowers students to embrace language learning, fostering new opportunities for communication, cultural understanding, and future success.
Van Nuys High School's class of 1965 returned for an unforgettable memorial event filled with heartfelt speeches, nostalgic memories, and a celebration of legacy hosted by the Associated Student Body.
Now in his fourth year at Van Nuys High and eighth in the classroom, Angelino Simbulan reflects on an NSDA debut that produced two first-place winners, the work-ethic mantra that keeps his plate full and the tools he can’t live without. He also admits he doesn’t drive yet and says he’ll be most nostalgic for life before AI.
By Natalie Vo, News and Features Online Editor
• Sep 17, 2025
Van Nuys High School turned up the energy with its first pep rally of the year, featuring exciting games, lively performances, and roaring school spirit. Find out how students and staff came together for a day of unforgettable fun!
Van Nuys High School's newspaper, The Mirror, has been nominated for the prestigious Pacemaker Award for the tenth consecutive year. Alongside this achievement, six staff members have been recognized as finalists for individual NSPA awards.
Mercado Buenos Aires blends Argentine flavors, soccer, and community in Van Nuys. From authentic meals to cultural celebrations, this family-run business keeps traditions alive for locals and visitors alike.
Those with the 'Valley Girl' accent are perceived as being dumb or materialistic, but whether the accent exists or is a collective hallucination is still up for debate.
From essays to financial aid, College Counselor Jo Duke guides VNHS seniors through every step of admissions. Her support helped double college enrollment in her first year.