New Pets Help Teachers Through a Ruff Year
The addition of multiple new pets on campus brightens the faces of students and teachers across campus.
By Jisela Negrete
The addition of multiple new pets on campus brightens the faces of students and teachers across campus.
By Jisela Negrete
The lockdown measures from COVID-19 have isolated a lot of people, separating them from their usual social interactions, and left many people feeling alone. As a result, a lot of people turned to animals for emotional support during times of loneliness.
Students Start Sophomore Year Without Experience
Sophomore students adjust to high school after having freshman year exclusively online.
By Ariella Just Milender
Sophomore students adjust to high school after having freshman year exclusively online.
By Ariella Just Milender
After starting their high school journey online, sophomores now have a chance to go through the high school experience in-person.
Siyag Helps Share Colombian Culture in Classroom
Spanish department’s newest addition teaches to spread a passion to her students for her language and culture.
By Abigail Shlimenzon
Spanish department’s newest addition teaches to spread a passion to her students for her language and culture.
By Abigail Shlimenzon
The large influx of new teachers has brought many new ideas and positive changes to classrooms and departments on campus.
Misunderstanding Causes Misuse of FLEX Periods
Students have faced confusion on the purpose and usage of Pioneer’s twice-weekly periods.
By Bibi Sediqi
Students have faced confusion on the purpose and usage of Pioneer’s twice-weekly periods.
By Bibi Sediqi
FLEX periods are a great opportunity for students to catch up on missing work, talk to teachers regarding their grades, and get a head start on their homework. Although most students utilize FLEX for this purpose, some misuse and take advantage of the free time provided to them.
School Suffers Supply Shortage Amid Soaring Need
Shortage of school resources drives Pioneer teachers to buy necessary supplies for their classrooms.
By Abigail Shlimenzon
Shortage of school resources drives Pioneer teachers to buy necessary supplies for their classrooms.
By Abigail Shlimenzon
The pandemic created many obstacles for schools to overcome and while many were solved, some, such as the supply shortage, have continued to persist and affect both students and teachers at school.
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By Abigail Shlimenzon
By Abigail Shlimenzon
This year’s bell schedule has been drastically altered from previous years and I feel that it’s a step in the wrong direction. Although minor changes are often made from year to year, no change was as big as the one made this year. From the seven minute passing periods, to the finals schedule being changed, students have returned to school with a vastly different schedule.