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Humans of Washington High School: Women’s History Month

Women's History Month graphic.

May 12, 2022 by Jayla Farrington, Vanessa Shimizu, Harini Sivakumar and Nishika Datla

The women of Washington High School work actively to spur change in their communities and educate others.

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Black History Month is outdated: Look towards the future, instead.

Black Panther poster.

March 26, 2022 by Renée Diop

The narrative of black history has consistently overshadowed current problems. It’s time to focus on the future.

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Staff shortages in schools

Student seated in classroom with a red question mark by their head, representing their confusion at the empty teacher desk.

February 15, 2022 by Nishika Datla

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.

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New Year, New Staff!

Collage of new WHS teachers.

February 1, 2022 by Venya Karpelevitch, Arthur Maung, Renée Diop and Ryan Adams

For the 2021-22 school year, Washington High School welcomes new staff onto campus.

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Critical race theory’s impact on Fremont schools

Glenn Youngkin

January 13, 2022 by Trinidad Hellman

Parents of students, along with political parties, debate whether “Critical Race Theory” should be taught in our schools.

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New core novels aim to diversify curriculum

Core novel nominees

January 13, 2022 by Nishika Datla

District wide effort led by the Core Literature Adoption Committee to introduce new concepts to classes.

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How healthy are Washington’s school lunch options?

Bin full of the school's wrapped spicy chicken burgers.

November 7, 2021 by Dana Mirghani

It’s important to consider the nutritional value of free school lunches because of the large number of students who regularly eat them.

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Bay Area gets green light for in-class learning

Vista High School Students in Classroom with Masks

March 22, 2021 by Amatullah Ranijiwala

As COVID-19 cases slowly decrease, Bay Area health officials are giving the go-ahead to reopen schools and begin in-class learning for many K-12…

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The Wonderful Winter Week


December 31, 2020 by Raven Arroyo

As the holidays began to approach, Washington announced that they had joined Irvington, American, Kennedy and Mission High in their yearly competition: Winter…

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