It’s okay to not be okay: the stigma around mental health days
You’re not sick, but you can’t bear the thought of going to school. Genuinely. And that’s okay.
You’re not sick, but you can’t bear the thought of going to school. Genuinely. And that’s okay.
Here are several measures students can take in order to increase productivity.
Your mental well-being is much more important than getting that A. Here are some tips on how to prioritize it!
The general growing reliance on technology, exacerbated due to the pandemic, creates a blurred line between school and home.
FVHS has taken measures to help students transition back to in-person learning.
Wearing masks has been quite a controversial topic. However, for the safety of everyone and especially our fellow Barons, masks should be worn for the majority of time spent at school.
SB 328 is a California law that aims to give students more sleep time, but it falls short in one aspect.
Students can take dual enrollment classes to earn high school and college credit.
Seventy-three staff members in total reported spending over $50,000 out of pocket despite HBUHSD receiving over $10 million.
Scholarships help relieve some of the financial strain when it comes to pursuing a higher education in the United States.