Los Angeles offers diverse activities this weekend, from fashion shows at Melrose Trading Post to butterfly encounters at the Natural History Museum and family fun at the L.A. Zoo.
History teacher Ms. Aditi Doshi and valedictorian Sean Kim share their journeys to Ivy League success, offering insights into the challenging and rewarding application process.
Students at the school are competing in a hallway decoration contest, transforming hallways into seasonal scenes. This event fosters creativity, teamwork, and school spirit among the classes.
ASB organized a spirit week with themed days like Disney Day and Wacky Wednesday, encouraging students to show off their creativity and school pride after the Spring Fling Dance was canceled.
The school's Spring Fling dance was cancelled due to low ticket sales and expected rain. The pep rally, originally set for March 14, will now be held on March 21.
Addiction transcends substances, encompassing behavioral and emotional struggles. Understanding its diverse forms is key to supporting recovery and fostering empathy.
The No Hate High School Tour visited the school, blending BMX stunts with personal stories to deliver strong messages about bullying, mental health, and inclusion.
Despite a misleading flyer warning, senior packages remain available. Assistant Principal Strassner explains the error and confirms most packages are sold until graduation.
The terms "Black" and "African American" are often used interchangeably, but they hold different meanings. Students share insights into the unique cultural identities within these communities.
Van Nuys High School's Academic Decathlon team earned 27 medals at regionals, securing a spot in the state competition where they will compete against top teams in California.
Karin Byrnes, a dedicated teacher and breeder, returned to the Westminster Dog Show with her dog Winter Blossom. Despite not winning, Byrnes gained invaluable lessons and renewed determination.