Senior Nithisha Makesh returns for her third and final year on the Patriot Post staff. She hopes to make this year memorable and one of the best. Besides writing articles and studying, she enjoys crocheting and watching Gilmore Girls. On campus, she is involved in numerous activities including Literary Magazine, EHS, The Urban Garden Initiative, The Butterfly Project, Girl Up, Moot Court, Quill and Scroll and Key Club.
A month to celebrate the achievements women have made in the United States, Women’s History Month started as a week celebrated locally in Santa Rosa, Calif., in 1978. Keep Reading
Through these internships, they can experience a professional workforce and the responsibilities that come with it as well as the profession. Unlike previous years, students can only attend their internships virtually because of COVID-19. Keep Reading
This year because of the pandemic, all science fairs had to be held virtually, the most recent one being the county science fair. The county fair ran virtually from Feb. 8-12 for the judges. Keep Reading
Although Rodrigo wrote the previous hit song, her actual debut song was “Driver’s License,” released Jan. 8. After only 17 days, the song hit 200 million streams on Spotify, and Rodrigo became the first Asian-American to hit No.1 on the US iTunes and Apple Music charts. Keep Reading
Although the Class of 2020 went through the brunt of the pandemic, resulting in the cancellation of most of their senior activities, there is the possibility that a repeat might happen to the Class of 2021. Keep Reading