A Season with the Washington Huskies Girls Soccer Team
This year’s Washington Huskies girls soccer team has been showcasing their incredible grit, determination, and skill all throughout the 2025 season.
This year’s Washington Huskies girls soccer team has been showcasing their incredible grit, determination, and skill all throughout the 2025 season.
Washington High School’s Chemistry Club hosted its first event of the year at Tom Maloney Elementary School on Friday, December 13th. Aiming to foster growth in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields, the club hosted a presentation for over 80 fifth-grade students. From eye-catching experiments like the “Traffic Light” to the more interactive slime-making station, students had the opportunity to see the concepts taught in their science classes play out in front of their eyes.
As the Holiday Season approaches, the WHS ceramic program is preparing for its highly anticipated Winter sale. Led by our ceramics teacher Mr. Rodenkirk, the sale is an opportunity for students to express their creative and artistic abilities to the community.
Break-ins have been reported in multiple classrooms around the campus of Washington High School this school year. These incidents spanned from September to as recent as November. As of now, we do not know who or for what reason people have broken into the classrooms.
The teachers and staff members of the FUSD are facing a major problem. This spring, their contract expired, and they are currently working without one. What this means for them is that as prices rise, their wages are stuck at the same level they were in the spring. To this end, FUDTA (Fremont Unified District Teachers’ Association) is bargaining with the district to give staff members and educators a new contract for the next three years.
As Halloween approaches, teens across the country are gearing up for the festivities, and this year, the costume trends are taking an interesting turn.
In a growing effort to combat retail theft, Bay Area stores like Target, Walmart, and Home Depot are now locking up basic items such as socks, underwear, and even toiletries
There are many talented and passionate dancers, potters, painters, actors, and other artists at Washington. Read about a few of them in this article.
When horror is brought up in discussion, people invariably think of the heavy hitters. Games like the FNAF series, movies like Halloween, or even some entries from the recently popular analog horror subgenre like The Walten Files. Each of these are scary in their own way, but why?