Recent Elections Build Strong Associated Student Body
Five new students were recently elected as officers for the 2023-2024 school year.
By Riyana Siva
Five new students were recently elected as officers for the 2023-2024 school year.
By Riyana Siva
Behind every school event is a group of student leaders who work together to help create that event and make sure it runs smoothly. ASB officers alongside other students within the leadership class are the ones constantly working to help raise school spirit and create a positive environment for students to learn in.
Robotics Team Qualifies For World, First Time in Thirteen Years
After a successful run at regionals in Arizona, the robotics team headed to Texas for the world championships.
By Sydney Teves
After a successful run at regionals in Arizona, the robotics team headed to Texas for the world championships.
By Sydney Teves
After a rocky start at the Arizona East Regional in Scottsdale, Arizona, from March 15 to March 19, the Apes of Wrath, Pioneer’s robotics team won first place and qualified for FIRST Robotics Championship.
Phone Policies Follow Increasing Utilization of Phones
Teachers have put in policies within their classrooms to ensure that students stay on track in school.
By Abigail Shlimenzon
Teachers have put in policies within their classrooms to ensure that students stay on track in school.
By Abigail Shlimenzon
With the increasing utilization of phones within school, both for educational and noneducational purposes, teachers have noticed the need to put in policies to control phone usage to ensure that students stay on task and are productive throughout the school day.
Students Participate in Protest for Safer School Environment
National school walkouts create awareness surrounding gun violence in light of recent mass shootings across the country.
By Ariella Just Milender and Jocelyn Cosgrove
National school walkouts create awareness surrounding gun violence in light of recent mass shootings across the country.
By Ariella Just Milender and Jocelyn Cosgrove
On April 5, in light of recent gun violence events in schools and workplaces, Pioneer students participated in the national school walkout organized by “Students Demand Action.” The walkout, planned for 12 p.m. nationwide, called for action against gun violence in the United States as mass shootings continue to occur throughout the nation.
Students Not Receiving the Credit Where Credit is Due
Dance and robotics do not qualify for certain credits making it difficult for students to fulfill graduation requirements.
By Mia Howell
Dance and robotics do not qualify for certain credits making it difficult for students to fulfill graduation requirements.
By Mia Howell
To graduate high school, students need to meet requirements specified by the school. Although many students take classes that count towards these requirements, some are excluded, making it harder for students to complete certain credits.
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By Abigail Shlimenzon
By Abigail Shlimenzon
When applying to schools and jobs one of the most important skills that recruiters and admissions officers look for is leadership skills, however, gaining leadership experience is often one of the hardest things to do for high schoolers.