November 22, 2024

Character flags help spread positivity

October 16, 2015 La Vista 0

By Preston Thue Staff Writer Providing an environment for students to develop important character traits should be a school’s top priorities. Optimism, perseverance, courage, integrity and many other traits should be taught and promoted in […]

Students find CSF recognition irrelevant

October 16, 2015 La Vista 0

By Elora Brow Staff Writer California Scholarship Federation is an academic honors organization that is used to show students academic achievements but appears to have no purpose other than the title. The title of being […]

South Bay residents find Uber useful

October 16, 2015 La Vista 0

By Emily Koncki Staff Writer According to Uber’s official website, Uber originally started because the co-founders, Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp, wanted to create a method in which people always have a quick and safe […]

Parcel taxes will better education

October 16, 2015 La Vista 0

By Lauren Faberman Staff Writer The Manhattan Beach Unified School District is the only top distinguished unified school district in California without a parcel tax system to supplement state funding, as stated by mbef.org. MBUSD […]

Gelson’s builds neighborhood controversies

September 18, 2015 La Vista 0

The proposed plan to build a Gelson’s Market on Sepulveda and Eighth Street is stirring up more than just the expected excitement. Neighbors of the lot where the Gelson’s is planned to be built are unreasonably protesting this development. […]

New SAT benefits students

September 18, 2015 La Vista 0

Starting March 5, 2016 students will be taking a completely new and redesigned SAT. Some of the altercations include an optional analytical essay, a new grading scale out of 1600, no penalty for guessing and three sections of math that contain the most useful and relevant math topics to college and careers.
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