Washington Power Week
Washington celebrated Black History Month with Power Week, during which various events were held to educate students and support the local Black community.
Washington celebrated Black History Month with Power Week, during which various events were held to educate students and support the local Black community.
Recently, President Biden unsuccessfully pushed to change a filibuster law regarding voting. As such, it’s crucial for Californians to understand their current rights.
Student-run Instagram pages, from “Bad Parking” to “Bathroom Feet”, have sparked controversy amongst Huskies, though most feel that they are a serious breach of privacy.
Due to the quickly spreading Omicron variant, many teachers are falling sick, resulting in staff shortages that negatively impact the teachers who are filling in as well as students’ learning.
Many students are afraid of getting sick because of the Omicron variant. Some argue that school should remain open with safety measures, while others fear that they aren’t safe in this risky environment. Teachers and students have differing opinions on the best options going forward.
Parents of students, along with political parties, debate whether “Critical Race Theory” should be taught in our schools.
Universal Basic Income plan creates a minimum income floor which will help low income families financially.
District wide effort led by the Core Literature Adoption Committee to introduce new concepts to classes.