However, with competitions being one of the major aspects of AHS, several clubs that were once heavily involved in competitions across the state and country, are now put in a tough position. Keep Reading
Earlier this year, the threat of COVID-19 kept high school juniors and seniors from taking their Scholastic Assessment Tests (SATs). Many colleges, including high profile universities such as Stanford and Caltech are trying to adjust to the circumstances. Keep Reading
This number has Americans questioning how a virus so tragic could ever have impacted so many people. There is, however, a period of time documented in the history books where an outburst similar to the pandemic today occurred: the Spanish Flu. Keep Reading
As the news came that schools would start out virtually in the Fall, teachers began preparing over the summer to teach online. Teachers face new challenges of having limited access to their students, meaning they have less engagement with them. Keep Reading
While many hunkered down during quarantine, English teacher Mrs. Jennifer Estevez accomplished something much more significant than finishing her Netflix binge list. Giving birth to daughter Elaina March 14, Mrs. Estevez’s experience invoked a range of emotions. Keep Reading