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A Day to Remeber
Posted on January 17, 2010Posted in Features
Written by Monique Quarles, Opinion Editor
MLK Picture Poll ◄ Back Next ► Picture 1 of 8 Martin Luther King Jr. Day to me represents the day that segregation was stopped in our country,” said Adrian Olivera (11). Read More →
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Bringing Sunshine in the Classroom
Posted on December 29, 2009Posted in Features
Written by Kailee Fisher, Staff Writer
Sunny Yun is a new addition to the staff of Gahr High School. She teaches World History and Economics. “I attended Whitney High School then went on to UCLA, and then to Pepperdine University School of Law,” Yun said. She majored... Read more »
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Lending a Helping Hand
Posted on December 29, 2009Posted in Features, Top Stories
Written by Haley Cruz, Staff Writer
Help is always around the corner for students with problems. Working behind the scenes, Kristin Guerrero has been at Gahr as the school psychologist since 2004. “One of the big things I do in my job [is] student’s behavioral and... Read more »
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Posted on December 23, 2009Posted in Features
Written by Amanda Humber, Staff Writer
Gahr Alumni, Jennifer Flores has learned about the world, inside and outside the classroom. Aside from being a World history teacher, AP Art history instructor and the Arts and Travel Club advisor, Gahr alumni Jennifer Flores also... Read more »
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A heart to teach
Posted on March 26, 2009Posted in Features
Written by Payton Schachtell, Features Editor
Surviving a total of eight surgeries and procedures, Debra North still stands tall as an English teacher. “It’s really not that hard,” North said. “I am high strung and I’m crazy, so it makes my life interesting and I have... Read more »
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