Quiz: Are you smarter than a fifth grader?
The average fifth grader can answer at least 10 of these questions. Can you match their score?
Student Task Force fights for a greener future
The Human Rights Watch Student Task Force at the school aims to educate students and staff on how climate change disproportionately affects marginalized communities and their access to clean resources.
A day of diversity: Multicultural Day
On April 12, 2024, the school hosted Multicultural Day, an event that granted students an extended lunch break and a chance to experience different cultures as presented by various clubs.
Chasing championships: JSA
JSA, or Junior State of America, is a non-partisan youth organization focused on Speech and Debate and Civic Leadership. From “Should Trump be able to run for President?” to “What is the worst place for a first date?”, students battled it out to not only convince the audience of their argument, but also to win the coveted “Best Speaker” gavels, awarded to the audience’s favorite speaker of each debate.
Chasing championships: SkillsUSA
Every April, California hosts the SkillsUSA championship alongside the State Leadership & Skills Conference (SLSC). Beginning at a local chapter level, competitors progress through district and regional competitions. Each student is able to choose the competition they would like to showcase their skills in and adhere to different guidelines outlined in the competition of choice.
Why didn’t we get glasses during the solar eclipse?
During second and third period on April 8, 2024, the Wolves experienced part of a solar eclipse that traveled across the nation. We asked students what they thought of the rare astronomical event.
Chasing championships: The Mirror
The editorial staff headed to Kansas City to attend the JEA/NSPA's National Spring Journalism Convention and ended up winning several top national awards
The trials and triumphs of teaching
The after-effects of the UTLA strike have left LAUSD teachers with a better salary than before. Nevertheless, pupil problems still plague them, especially among newer teachers.
Observing Women’s History Month with the Women Make Change club
The Women Make Change (WMC) club helps women find their inner confidence and teaches them about important female figures. The club’s members participated in the International Women’s Day event on March 7.
Barbie girls in the AP Stats world
AP Statistics students in period 5 drop Barbie dolls off the 300s building on Wednesday, March 20.
Custodian Billy Ridder: embracing the emo lifestyle
Exploring the style and life of William "Billy" Ridder, beyond the label.