New Staff Supports Students at Wellness Center
Three new counselors work to provide a positive, caring environment.
By Maddie McMahon
Three new counselors work to provide a positive, caring environment.
By Maddie McMahon
With the closing and reopening of the Wellness Center this year, three new counselors, Delaine Segura, Christine Nwachuku, and Nika Woodruff from Almaden Valley Counseling Service joined the staff.
Math Department Co-Chair Calculates Time Until Retirement
After a decade teaching math, Zohreh Moaven makes plans to move out of California to Illinois.
By Atreyu Weber
After a decade teaching math, Zohreh Moaven makes plans to move out of California to Illinois.
By Atreyu Weber
After teaching math for 15 years, Zohreh Moaven had decided to retire so she could move out of California and spend more time with her also retired husband.
Beloved Social Studies Teacher Leaving Campus After 17 Years
Being a part of the history department since ‘07, Priya Talreja plans to take a break from teaching.
By Jisela Negrete
Being a part of the history department since ‘07, Priya Talreja plans to take a break from teaching.
By Jisela Negrete
After 17 years, social studies teacher Priya Talreja is leaving Pioneer to take a step back from her teaching career in order to give herself the opportunity to watch her twins start kindergarten this coming fall.
Be En Gare and Lunge for the Niche Sport and Art of Fencing
If regular sports aren’t your forte, fencing offers both unique physical and mental challenges.
By Sharon Kim and Em Sandis
If regular sports aren’t your forte, fencing offers both unique physical and mental challenges.
By Sharon Kim and Em Sandis
Fencing has been practiced in some form for centuries, and many still participate today, although it’s not as popular as many other sports.
Make a Pit Stop at This Local Burger Joint Before it's Too Late
The beloved burger joint set to close in April leaves patrons to reminisce on the good times.
By Sharon Kim
The beloved burger joint set to close in April leaves patrons to reminisce on the good times.
By Sharon Kim
The Burger Pit, just off campus in Blossom Hill Plaza, has served the local community for 60 years and will be closing its doors in April. The loss of a genuine business resonates with long-time patrons including Pioneer alumni and staff.
Daytime Janitors Work to Keep campus Environment Clean
School custodians put in hours every day to ensure that students come to neat classrooms and hallways.
By Jake Brodrick
School custodians put in hours every day to ensure that students come to neat classrooms and hallways.
By Jake Brodrick
Pioneer’s custodians work their hardest to ensure that the campus is clean everyday. Without their help, the school would be flooded with trash and the school would not be a suitable learning environment.
Sharon' the Tea
By Sharon Kim
By Sharon Kim
I go to this cozy bookstore called Booksmart, run by a lovely elderly couple in Morgan Hill. When I walk in, they wave, say “hi,” and ask me where I’ve been or catch up on past updates. The store is filled with more than books, but nifty trinkets, gadgets, and doo das as well.