Mia is the Editor-in-Chief for La Vista and is responsible for editing pages for all sections and overseeing the production process. In her previous years on the paper, Mia was a Managing Editor, Opinion Editor, and a staff writer. In her free time, Mia enjoys spending time with friends and family.
About Mia Cho
Mia is the Editor-in-Chief for La Vista and is responsible for editing pages for all sections and overseeing the production process. In her previous years on the paper, Mia was a Managing Editor, Opinion Editor, and a staff writer. In her free time, Mia enjoys spending time with friends and family.
Due to the current budget crisis facing the Manhattan Beach Unified School District, there is a dire need for the district to find additional revenue sources as well as make several reductions for the 2020-21 school year. […]
The impeachment process of President Trump receives attention from the media every day. As the impeachment hearings unfold, they are constantly being covered by various news and media networks, making the information accessible to almost everyone. […]
The highly anticipated sequel of “To all the Boys I’ve Loved Before”, “To all the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You” brings author Jenny Han’s New York Times bestseller to life, providing viewers with a heartwarming ending to the original film. […]
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. […]
The impeachment process of President Trump receives attention from the media every day. As the impeachment hearings unfold, they are constantly being covered by various news and media networks, making the information accessible to almost everyone. […]
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. […]
Many teachers of Advanced Placement courses schedule their finals before the national AP Exams. However, finals for AP courses should be held after AP Exams as the pressure of studying for a final distracts from preparing for the AP exam.
After last year’s cheating incident with the AP Environmental Science Exam at Mira Costa, test administrators concluded that no other tests were compromised. […]
College Board’s Advanced Placement Capstone program uses a cross-curricular approach and is designed to develop critical thinking skills for the students who participate. At Costa, Capstone is divided into two classes: AP Seminar and AP Research, which are taken over the course of two years. […]
Childhood vaccinations have caused unnecessary controversy in the media due to a recent skyrocket in anti-vaccination movements. However, childhood vaccinations are necessary in order to prevent potentially fatal diseases. […]