Students Speak Out About SEL at Board Meeting
Three seniors hope to create change by bringing attention to dissatisfaction.
By Abigail Shlimenzon
Three seniors hope to create change by bringing attention to dissatisfaction.
By Abigail Shlimenzon
On Nov. 17 multiple seniors from Pioneer including Luciana Fernandini, Devan Dauenhauer and Sophia Smolinski, attended a SJUSD Board Meeting to voice their concerns about Social Emotional Learning.
Prop 28 Passes Providing Schools Funds to Hire Teachers for Art Programs
Money from the state General Fund will allow schools to hire art instructors to be able to run new visual and performing art programs.
By Mia Howell
Money from the state General Fund will allow schools to hire art instructors to be able to run new visual and performing art programs.
By Mia Howell
The California general election that took place on Nov. 8 had seven state ballot measures. One, Proposition 28, would provide all K-12 public and charter schools with additional funding for arts and music education from the state General Fund.
Campus Lacking in Proper Equipment to Recycle
Students and staff have noticed the lack of dumpsters, specifically for recycling, raising concerns.
By Bibi Sediqi
Students and staff have noticed the lack of dumpsters, specifically for recycling, raising concerns.
By Bibi Sediqi
With the deteriorating environmental status of the world, the quest to reduce and recycle plastic waste, like the water bottles frequently seen in Pioneer’s trash cans, has become central to many efforts.
Students Applaud Return of Club Activities for Second Semester
San Jose Unified School District updates club constitution and procedures to align with non-discrimination policy.
By Sydney Teves
San Jose Unified School District updates club constitution and procedures to align with non-discrimination policy.
By Sydney Teves
After the postponement of clubs at the beginning of the year, their long-awaited return has come just before the end of this semester. Leadership will most likely start approving clubs this month, allowing Club Rush and other club activities to resume by January, according to SJUSD Deputy Superintendent Stephen McMahon.
Early Bathroom Closures Causing Conundrums on Campus
Concerns are raised among students and staff who are faced with a lack of bathroom access at the end of the school day.
By Riyana Siva
Concerns are raised among students and staff who are faced with a lack of bathroom access at the end of the school day.
By Riyana Siva
This year, Pioneer’s campus has had multiple issues in regards to a lack of bathrooms. Another issue has popped up regarding bathrooms, with them closing too early.
Chatting with Abi
By Abigail Shlimenzon
By Abigail Shlimenzon
All the events hosted at school to foster school spirit are hugely important in keeping school a positive and welcoming place for students.