Clare Beezhold is La Vista’s Editor-In-Chief, and is responsible for each of the paper’s pages and managing the staff. In her previous years on the paper, she was the News Editor and designed pages for her section and wrote stories for all sections. In her free time, Clare enjoys running, cooking, and spending time with friends.
About Clare Beezhold
Clare Beezhold is La Vista’s Editor-In-Chief, and is responsible for each of the paper’s pages and managing the staff. In her previous years on the paper, she was the News Editor and designed pages for her section and wrote stories for all sections. In her free time, Clare enjoys running, cooking, and spending time with friends.
The University of California system dropped their SAT and ACT requirement for students applying in the fall of 2020 and 2021 according to a statement released Apr. 1 due to the cancellations of tests during the coronavirus pandemic. […]
Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s newest exhibit “Luchita Hurtado: I Live I Die I Will Be Reborn” gives viewers the opportunity to experience Hurtado’s work in her first public institutional show ever with paintings spanning over her 80-year career. […]
The Hermosa Beach Police Officers Association rejected the City of Hermosa Beach’s final proposal for a salary increase on Jan. 16 after ongoing negotiations. […]
By Clare Beezhold News Editor Hermosa Beach hosted a free household hazardous and electronic waste collection event on Jan. 18 at Clark Stadium. Los Angeles County Public Works and the Sanitation District of L.A. presented […]
By Clare Beezhold News Editor The Costa orchestras performed holiday pieces at their winter con- cert on Dec. 6 in the auditorium at 7 p.m. The performance began with the Philharmonic Orchestra playing “Shalom Chaverim,” […]
Costa teachers and students were informed during third period on Oct. 31 that students were highly recommended to stay indoors during lunch due to the poor air quality from local fires. […]
The Costa guidance counselors attended Manhattan Beach Middle Schools’s Signs of Suicide (SOS) Prevention Program implementation presenta- tion of “Time to Act” to help students on Nov. 5 after working on Costa’s SOS program for two years. […]