LAUSD uses GoGuardian software to monitor student internet use, sparking debates over privacy. While teachers find it helpful, students express concerns about its extensive control.
Van Nuys High shifts to an eight-period block schedule, offering students more electives and flexibility. Reactions vary as students adjust to the longer class periods.
During AP exam season, students navigate stress and triumph by sharing study strategies, post-exam rituals, and imaginative takes on their testing experiences.
At this year's prom, the wolves displayed their creativity through vibrant and artistic nail designs, showcasing a variety of colors and styles that captivated attendees.
An AP Government teacher uses a $2,000 grant to transform his classroom, creating a welcoming environment and strengthening relationships with students through collaborative design efforts.
Dance Company offers a space for students to express themselves, but stereotypes still deter boys from joining. Despite challenges, some boys push past societal norms to follow their passion.
By Alyson Cerna, News and Features Editor
• May 5, 2025
The Mirror celebrates a successful year with multiple awards at the JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention in Seattle, including its first Online Pacemaker and multiple first-place wins.
Mr. Agruso's dedication to automotive education has driven student success for 20 years, providing hands-on experience and forging career paths in the automotive industry.
ASB candidates at Van Nuys High School share their visions for enhancing school spirit and inclusivity, promising more events and better communication with students.
Van Nuys High School students and teacher planted saucer magnolia trees, overcoming funding challenges and working together to green their campus and leave a lasting legacy.
Multicultural Day transformed the school quad with vibrant displays of global cultures, featuring diverse foods and performances that engaged students and showcased community spirit.