News
Bathroom Vandalizations Raise Student Concerns
Social media trend may be inspiring thefts when bathrooms are needed for hygiene.
By Ethan Percival
Social media trend may be inspiring thefts when bathrooms are needed for hygiene.
By Ethan Percival
On Thursday, Sept. 2, the 150-wing boys’ bathroom was closed after it was vandalized. Two weeks later, Pioneer closed down a majority of its available student bathrooms, disadvantaging many students...
District Removes Cops, Contract from Campus
SJUSD Board ends partnership with SJPD, removing officers from schools across the district.
By Ethan Percival
SJUSD Board ends partnership with SJPD, removing officers from schools across the district.
By Ethan Percival
Among other changes that met students when they returned to campus full-time in August was one with connections to national debates. After a 3-2 vote on June 24, the San Jose Unified School District Board of Education elected not to renew the district’s contract with the San Jose Police Department...
Wellness Center Books New Location in Library
The Wellness Center has moved to the library and hired new staff members just in time to receive a large influx of new students.
By Tyler Lilly
The Wellness Center has moved to the library and hired new staff members just in time to receive a large influx of new students.
By Tyler Lilly
Student mental health, even in a school year without a global pandemic and increasing political strife, is always a concern for high school campuses. In an effort to improve mental health and combat the stress that comes with being a high school student, the Pioneer Wellness Center was created and now, in time for students to come back to campus, it is bigger and better.
Pioneer's Newest Physics Teacher Influences Many
Olivia Musil has garnered positive reactions from all with her focus on student mental health.
By Gabriella Vasquez Del Mercado and Mia Howell
Olivia Musil has garnered positive reactions from all with her focus on student mental health.
By Gabriella Vasquez Del Mercado and Mia Howell
Concluding last year, a considerable amount of teachers said goodbye to Pioneer High School. A sizable gap in educators was left behind with their departure, needing new suitable teachers to fill in for them.
Experienced Teacher Joins History
Unique teaching styles and techniques create a new learning experience.
By Dan Von Brzeski
Unique teaching styles and techniques create a new learning experience.
By Dan Von Brzeski
Every year, new teachers and new students join Pioneer, and this year is no exception. Among those teachers is a new history teacher, Mark Hartung.
On the TL
By Tyler Lilly
By Tyler Lilly
Well we are finally back. It's been a hot minute. I, like most people, am pretty excited to be back. My name is Tyler Lilly and I am a senior. This is my second year participating in the newspaper and I am quite excited to be the editor of the News section.