Pioneer Welcomes Back Mustangs
Starting April 21, a portion of students will return to campus to finish the school year.
By Jace Szarlacki
After a long 404 days away from campus, teachers and staff will finally welcome students back onto school grounds for a six week stretch to cap off the 2020-2021 school year.
Starting April 21, a portion of students will return to campus to finish the school year.
By Jace Szarlacki
After a long 404 days away from campus, teachers and staff will finally welcome students back onto school grounds for a six week stretch to cap off the 2020-2021 school year.
Graduation Requirements Influence Students
Community service, SATS, and PE requirements come into effect nearing the end of the school year.
By Gabriella Vasquez
Distance learning has been a source of many difficulties for students this year, one of which being changing graduation requirements, which have created a surplus of complications for seniors at Pioneer.
Community service, SATS, and PE requirements come into effect nearing the end of the school year.
By Gabriella Vasquez
Distance learning has been a source of many difficulties for students this year, one of which being changing graduation requirements, which have created a surplus of complications for seniors at Pioneer.
Another Year of Altered AP Testing
With different test scheduling, Pioneer is adapting to another year of AP exams during distance learning.
By Joelle Gendzel
Despite the disruption COVID-19 and distance learning has had on high school education, Pioneer students enrolled in Advanced Placement classes will be taking AP exams this May. The exams will be administered May 3 through May 28, with makeup tests offered starting June 1.
With different test scheduling, Pioneer is adapting to another year of AP exams during distance learning.
By Joelle Gendzel
Despite the disruption COVID-19 and distance learning has had on high school education, Pioneer students enrolled in Advanced Placement classes will be taking AP exams this May. The exams will be administered May 3 through May 28, with makeup tests offered starting June 1.
Teacher Vaccinations Lead Reopening Efforts
SJUSD ensures staff members are vaccinated for a return to in person learning.
By Ethan Percival
Since the decision by the San José Unified School District on March 13, 2020, to close all schools in the district for quarantine measures at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many students and faculty have been wondering when the return to school will be.
SJUSD ensures staff members are vaccinated for a return to in person learning.
By Ethan Percival
Since the decision by the San José Unified School District on March 13, 2020, to close all schools in the district for quarantine measures at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many students and faculty have been wondering when the return to school will be.
COVID Creates Difficult College Decisions
Seniors decide how and where to continue their education while considering an uncertain future.
By Joelle Gendzel
Amidst the COVID-19 chaos this academic year has been, the class of 2021 has been busily applying to and deciding on colleges from behind a computer screen. Without college visits or in-person visits with guidance counselors, the process is drastically different than in previous years.
Seniors decide how and where to continue their education while considering an uncertain future.
By Joelle Gendzel
Amidst the COVID-19 chaos this academic year has been, the class of 2021 has been busily applying to and deciding on colleges from behind a computer screen. Without college visits or in-person visits with guidance counselors, the process is drastically different than in previous years.
Joelle's Journal
By Joelle Gendzel
March and April are notoriously difficult months for high school seniors. After working hard for roughly the past four years, we get to find out if these efforts are deemed worthy or not. Or, that is, enough to get into a college.
By Joelle Gendzel
March and April are notoriously difficult months for high school seniors. After working hard for roughly the past four years, we get to find out if these efforts are deemed worthy or not. Or, that is, enough to get into a college.