Category: News
Critical race theory’s impact on Fremont schools
Parents of students, along with political parties, debate whether “Critical Race Theory” should be taught in our schools.
Fremont City Council considers implementing Universal Basic Income
Universal Basic Income plan creates a minimum income floor which will help low income families financially.
New core novels aim to diversify curriculum
District wide effort led by the Core Literature Adoption Committee to introduce new concepts to classes.
Fremont targets Buddhist temple for removal
MiaoLan Lee filed a lawsuit against the city due to discrimination while the city cites architectural weaknesses as the basis of the destruction of the building.
“Your body isn’t something to be ashamed of”: Washington students speak out about the dress code
While some students feel the dress code unfairly targets women and should be abolished, others find it helpful in maintaining a strictly academics-focused environment.
Transition from online to in-person learning impacts students’ sleep
After enjoying more sleep allowed by the flexibility of online school, many Huskies are finding it difficult to maintain healthy sleep schedules after the exhausting days and increased workloads from in-person school.
Is defunding the police an option in Fremont?
Calls to defund the police in Fremont have led to some changes being implemented. Huskies would like reforms such as having funds to be redirected towards homelessness prevention and other such initiatives.
Unnecessary violence plagues sporting events
At many Bay Area high school sporting events, fights have recently broken out. One solution includes having campus officers at games to prevent the outbreak of violence.