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Costa administration should inform students of its history

January 27, 2020 Mia Cho 5

Many students are unaware that Mira Costa was built upon land that was formerly owned by Japanese-Americans who were taken into internment camps during World War II. The Costa administration should inform its students of Costa’s connection to this shameful aspect of the United States and the Manhattan Beach community’s history in order to best educate its students. […]

Importance of taking arts courses has been severely undermined in recent years due to bias in favor of STEM fields

September 20, 2019 Mia Cho 0

Students are increasingly turned away from pursuing an Arts education in public schools. The importance of taking arts courses has been severely undermined in recent years due to bias in favor of STEM fields.This bias was first demonstrated in the 1986-1987 school year when the California Department of Education’s Education Code (EC) 51225.3 created the State Minimum Course Requirements, which detail the courses students must take in order to graduate. […]

Staff Ed: Administration must address students’ mental health

April 23, 2019 La Vista 0

Costa’s Mental Health Awareness Week began on April 8 with the goal of promoting mental health awareness and opening conversations on campus. Beach Cities Health District representatives and seniors Izzy Stein and Amanda Costley and junior Ella Scalabrini organized Mental Health Week because they felt the need to bring mental health to the forefront, Costley said. […]

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