Parents Plan Prom and Other Senior Events
Since Pioneer chose not to host senior events this year, parents worked to provide their kids with the experience.
By Katherine Rowe
After prom was cancelled last year due to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many students in the class of 2021 were hopeful that they would at least be able to attend prom during their senior year and experience other events like senior sunset.
Since Pioneer chose not to host senior events this year, parents worked to provide their kids with the experience.
By Katherine Rowe
After prom was cancelled last year due to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many students in the class of 2021 were hopeful that they would at least be able to attend prom during their senior year and experience other events like senior sunset.
A Class of Their Own
Some students have found themselves alone as the only one in their class to return to in-person learing.
By Isabella Klawitter
Pioneer officially started hybrid learning on April 21 bringing students back to campus for the first time after a year. Although all students were presented with the option to come back to in-person schooling after spring break, most students opted to finish the year with distance learning, leaving some classes with as few as one student.
Some students have found themselves alone as the only one in their class to return to in-person learing.
By Isabella Klawitter
Pioneer officially started hybrid learning on April 21 bringing students back to campus for the first time after a year. Although all students were presented with the option to come back to in-person schooling after spring break, most students opted to finish the year with distance learning, leaving some classes with as few as one student.
Students Get Shots for Safety
In hopes of the pandemic ending soon, students are choosing to get vaccinated as availability expands.
By Abigail Shlimenzon
On April 15, the COVID-19 vaccine became available to Californians ages 16 and older, making many high school students eligible to get the vaccine. Soon after, on May 13, vaccinations opened up for people ages 12 to 15, making it possible for all high school students to receive a vaccine.
In hopes of the pandemic ending soon, students are choosing to get vaccinated as availability expands.
By Abigail Shlimenzon
On April 15, the COVID-19 vaccine became available to Californians ages 16 and older, making many high school students eligible to get the vaccine. Soon after, on May 13, vaccinations opened up for people ages 12 to 15, making it possible for all high school students to receive a vaccine.
The Reality of Hybrid Learning
Students find their expectations for in-person learning hold up after returning to campus.
By Patricia Carmona
On April 21, teachers and staff members gave a warm welcome to their students who have chosen to come back for the rest of the 2020-2021 school year while easing them through the transition of distance learning into in-person learning.
Students find their expectations for in-person learning hold up after returning to campus.
By Patricia Carmona
On April 21, teachers and staff members gave a warm welcome to their students who have chosen to come back for the rest of the 2020-2021 school year while easing them through the transition of distance learning into in-person learning.
The Pandemic's Toll on Mental Health
Helping students virtually, the Wellness Center hopes to expand to provide more aid in upcoming years.
By Selena Ganguly
There has been a lot of time during the pandemic allowing for self reflection, yet so much time living in isolation that it has affected some people’s well being. The Wellness Center has been supporting students virtually to help them through distance learning, allowing them to express their worries by using a variety of coping strategies through the services they have provided.
Helping students virtually, the Wellness Center hopes to expand to provide more aid in upcoming years.
By Selena Ganguly
There has been a lot of time during the pandemic allowing for self reflection, yet so much time living in isolation that it has affected some people’s well being. The Wellness Center has been supporting students virtually to help them through distance learning, allowing them to express their worries by using a variety of coping strategies through the services they have provided.
Sounds Like Selena
By Selena Ganguly
In my February column, I wrote about my experiences of being a woman and how we feel the need to prove ourselves. If I’m going to be honest, I have no clue what I was essentially trying to prove at the time. The more I kept on writing, the more I felt uneasy with myself.
By Selena Ganguly
In my February column, I wrote about my experiences of being a woman and how we feel the need to prove ourselves. If I’m going to be honest, I have no clue what I was essentially trying to prove at the time. The more I kept on writing, the more I felt uneasy with myself.