by Michel Alba Hello everyone! For this month's Jag Post teacher of the month is ASL 1, 2, and 3 teacher Mrs. Arias. Before teaching Mrs. Arias would intpert for middle school students before becoming a teacher. She attended Palomar College and National University. She began to learn ASL because she had a deaf friend. … Continue reading Teacher of the Month: Mrs. Arias
Spooky Season: Halloween Activities
By Juliana Alba Don’t know what to do for Halloween this year? Me too! Just kidding, I have a few ideas for this year’s Spooky Season from snacks to movies and other fun activities to do this year! Movies/TV Shows For those who want to keep the Halloween spirit alive inside their homes this year, … Continue reading Spooky Season: Halloween Activities
Hispanic Heritage Month
By Maribel Romo In 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson initiated a new week into the calendar, this week was made with the intention of celebrating the influence and the impact that multiple generations of hispanics have had in the US. This celebratory week was called “Hispanic Heritage week”. This weeklong celebration began on the 15th … Continue reading Hispanic Heritage Month
A Closer Look: Freaky Friday the Musical
By Diego Diaz Great news Jags, next month on November 12th-14th and 19th-21st our drama department is putting on a spectacular production of Freaky Friday the Musical. Our actors have put in so much time and effort into this, so make sure to come on out and see our production. Ticket prices vary; singular tickets … Continue reading A Closer Look: Freaky Friday the Musical
A Closer Look: Teen Activists Club
By Roxanna Placensia Teens are becoming more vocal about the pressing issues that we are facing in the world and are taking action for what they believe in. On our campus, Teen Activists Club allows students to voice their opinions and beliefs in a safe environment. The leaders of this club want to bring forth … Continue reading A Closer Look: Teen Activists Club
VCHS Kindness Week
By Molly Davis This week Valley Center High School--and Pauma-Unified School District--embarked on the annual celebration of ‘Kindness Week.’ This year, despite the virtual barrier at stake, students have been banded together by the ideal that kindness is key. Teachers have assigned the unordinary task of expressing gratitude, thoughts, and pensive gestures; with the idea … Continue reading VCHS Kindness Week
My (Personal) Review of Breaking Bad (2008-2013) **Spoilers Ahead
By Myrka TroncosoI’m sure that most of you have either heard about or seen, arguably the best television series of all time, Breaking Bad. Now notice that I used the word “arguably.” I do not believe that I am well enough immersed in television shows, to form my opinion to the best of my ability. … Continue reading My (Personal) Review of Breaking Bad (2008-2013) **Spoilers Ahead
Poetry Out Loud
By Maribel Romo On Monday, January 25th, VCHS students had the chance to show their love for poetry during the annual Poetry Out Loud Competition. Last month, 36 students had the task to memorize two poems and deliver them to the judges as their fellow competitors and students watched the competition from home. Instead of … Continue reading Poetry Out Loud
VCHS Reopening
By Maribel Romo Following a school board meeting, it has been decided that it is time for students to finally head back to VCHS! Even though school is reopening, there are still guidelines to be met due to covid. As with everywhere else in the world, masks are going to be required to enter campus … Continue reading VCHS Reopening
Freshmen Perspective: Going to High School for the First Time
By Roxanna Placensia This school year has taken an unexpected turn, from learning at school to learning virtually has been a big adjustment for students. Due to these circumstances, incoming freshmen have not been able to attend the beginning of their first semester at the high school in person. After consulting with a few of … Continue reading Freshmen Perspective: Going to High School for the First Time