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Local arts program receives a chance to grow

ARTS: The Riverside School of the Arts has the opportunity to rise to higher levels of success as they compete for a national scholarship. By Matt Kaye, Staff Writer In…

A Uniquely Special Journey

NON-PROFIT: Special needs students inspire Kate Weggeland to start her own non-profit organization, Uniquely Special. By Ashley Gore, Staff Writer Every school year brings all students new challenges. With tougher…

Poly’s Own Muscle Man

DEDICATION: Lawrence O’Hara leads the Poly track team with his intense commitment and skill. By Skylar Rains, Staff Writer ​Although he isn’t your conventional track athlete, Lawrence O’Hara (12) is…

Boys’ Soccer Season Wrap-Up

OVERVIEW: Boys’ varsity soccer faced difficulties in the second half of their season, but still kept the team’s impressive legacy alive. ​By Skylar Rains, Staff Writer The Bears started the…

WASC visits Poly’s Campus

EVALUATION: The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) visits Poly’s campus. By Tim Chen, Staff Writer The WASC committee’s three-day visit was a self study of Poly. “It evaluates…

Cracking the whip on invalid parking permits

DISCIPLINE: Assistant Principal Brian Frost describes the use of invalid parking permits at Poly High School and explains the actions taken to address this issue. By Birdy Jones, Staff Writer…

ASB eliminates online voting for elections

CHANGE: ASB advisor Vanessa Douty and Poly High School students discuss the shift from online voting to in-class Scantron ballot voting for ASB elections. By Birdy Jones, Staff Writer For…

Ballet school may say goodbye to Downtown

EVICTION: Riverside Ballet Arts received an eviction notice on February 20 and must vacate the Aurea Vista Building by April 1. By Kira Roybal, Staff Writer After 53 years of…

RESPONSE 2

Editor #21 As if it isn’t difficult enough for a college graduate to successfully enter the workforce or for a professional to successfully reenter the workforce, landing a job as…

RESPONSE 1

Editor #10 At the ripe young ages of seventeen or eighteen, the youth of America usually have their first experiences with joining the workforce. Whether working summer jobs at Home…

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