April 2, 2025

ICE in schools

March 4, 2025 Kelsey Mcavin 0

Since President Trump’s inauguration, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is now allowed to invade schools and make arrests. For decades, schools have been off limits for immigration enforcement, and the decision to legalize it […]

Trumps first months in Office

March 4, 2025 La Vista 0

 January 20, 2025, President Donald J. Trump was sworn into office as the 47th President of the United States. Since then, he has begun to follow through with plans to radically reshape many elements of […]

Costa on Senioritis

March 3, 2025 Amelia Ward 0

Amelia Ward Copy Editor Each year seniors face a widely recognized phenomenon known as “senioritis”—a general decline in motivation, academic engagement, and overall performance felt during a student’s final year of high school. Senioritis typically […]

Lucy’s Hot Take

January 27, 2025 Lucy Hansen 0

Honors classes are harder than AP classes.  But maybe not for the reasons you think. In my personal opinion, honors classes are for students who excel in a particular subject and think they can handle […]

Seth sends students social support

January 27, 2025 Seth Pickens 0

In the aftermath of the devastating Los Angeles fires, MBUSD has opened its doors to students who have been displaced. It’s a school-wide effort with teachers adding extra classes to their schedules to accommodate new […]

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