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Virtual teachers must return to campus or take leave of absence, district says
This article was originally written for and published on baronnews.com. Teachers who have thus far been teaching 100% online must return...
Dec 6, 20204 min read


Students return to campus for first day of hybrid instruction
The first group of Fountain Valley High School hybrid students returned to campus today for their first in-person classes since March, a...
Nov 3, 20207 min read


Lawyers sue College Board over AP exam submission issues
Lawyers sued the College Board on behalf of students who could not submit answers to their AP exams.
May 20, 20204 min read


UC relaxes admissions requirements to accommodate for COVID-19 effects
UC will temporarily suspend its SAT/ACT and A-G letter grade requirements in response to COVID-19 disruptions.
Apr 1, 20202 min read


The 2020 census: everything you need to know
What it is, how it works, and what it's used for.
Mar 25, 20203 min read


HBUHSD and Sunset League postpone sports and extracurricular activities to prevent COVID-19 spread
The Huntington Beach Union High School District (HBUHSD) announced this afternoon that it would postpone all nonessential extracurricular ga
Mar 12, 20205 min read


Federal government says it will not move coronavirus patients to Costa Mesa after city goes to court
The federal government will not move coronavirus patients to Costa Mesa, after the city went to court to block a federal and state plan to d
Feb 29, 20206 min read


Despite mounting pressure, UC faculty recommend keeping SAT and ACT
In a highly anticipated report, University of California faculty members recommended retaining standardized tests in the admissions process.
Feb 25, 20206 min read


Uncertainty remains over potential UC tuition increase
UC Regents delayed a vote on proposed tuition plans and expressed divided opinions at a meeting last month.
Feb 13, 20204 min read


American students are not improving, international exam shows
Results from the PISA 2018 showed that American reading, math and science scores have not improved for over a decade.
Jan 20, 20202 min read


Protestors will bring 125,000 cranes to D.C. to close border camps
Japanese-Americans from across the country plan to bring 125,000 paper cranes to Washington, D.C.
Jan 14, 20202 min read


Lawyers threaten to sue the University of California for using the SAT and ACT
Lawyers argued that using the SAT & ACT violates state civil rights laws by discriminating against socioeconomically disadvantaged students.
Nov 7, 20194 min read


A quick guide to October’s global protests
October 2019 has been a month of intense global protests. Here is your guide to all of them.
Nov 5, 20194 min read


Marina students involved with second racial incident this year
Students and parents from Segerstrom High School found two student-made posters from Marina High School to be racially offensive.
Oct 27, 20193 min read


New law will require later start times from California schools
A new state law will require almost all public high schools in California to start later. Here are the details.
Oct 27, 20194 min read


New bridge constructions to require patience from community
Yearlong I-405 bridge closures will intensify traffic disruptions at the beginning of the school year.
Aug 23, 20193 min read


World Health Organization includes burn-out and “gaming disorder” in the ICD-11
The WHO’s ICD-11, set to go into effect Jan. 1, 2022, now contains an updated definition of burn-out and an entry for “gaming disorder”.
Jun 3, 20194 min read


College Board introduces “adversity score” for students who take SAT
The College Board revealed a new score for SAT takers that aims to measure the level of adversity that students experience.
May 28, 20194 min read


FVHS shines in 2019 Best High School rankings
Fountain Valley High School led the HBUHSD in the 2019 U.S. News & World Report Best High Schools rankings,
May 10, 20193 min read
Droppings, nests and traps: dealing with rats on campus
For years teachers at FVHS have reported issues with rats in their classrooms. Here is a look at what kind of experiences they’ve had.
Apr 30, 20192 min read
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