Lack of Funding Closes Down Wellness Center
Staff and students disappointed with the removal of the supportive resource.
By Jisela Negrete
Staff and students disappointed with the removal of the supportive resource.
By Jisela Negrete
In 2019, Pioneer applied for a Coordinated School Health Grant, which paid for the Wellness Center on campus for almost four years.
Format Changes Made To Standardized Testing
As the PSAT/SAT goes online, students must adapt to the new arrangement.
By Maddie McMahon
As the PSAT/SAT goes online, students must adapt to the new arrangement.
By Maddie McMahon
The College Board has decided that the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test and the Scholastic Aptitude Test will be taken online this year.
Climate Committee Constructs a Caring Community on Campus
Efforts are continued by new members for the best interest of the school’s social environment.
By Danielle Oliker
Efforts are continued by new members for the best interest of the school’s social environment.
By Danielle Oliker
The Climate Committee on campus is a dedicated group focused on creating a positive and inclusive social environment within the school community and a sense of unity and belonging amongst students and staff members.
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes Officially Recognized As Club
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld their decision to side with FCA in the case against SJUSD.
By Jocelyn Cosgrove
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld their decision to side with FCA in the case against SJUSD.
By Jocelyn Cosgrove
On Sept. 13, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the federal court overseeing the western portion of the United States, ruled that San José Unified School District must formally recognize the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, allowing the club to meet on campus for the 2023-24.
Water Accessibility and Plastic Waste Creates Campus Distress
Staff and students discuss their concerns and ideas revolving around the water problem.
By Dominic Scheller
Staff and students discuss their concerns and ideas revolving around the water problem.
By Dominic Scheller
Water fountains are easily found across campus, however refillable water bottle stations are not, leading to significant plastic bottle waste.
Negrete or Not
By Jisela Negrete
By Jisela Negrete
Artificial intelligence is a high speed computer program able to simulate human intelligence, which has been around ever since the 1950s. Movies like “The Matrix,” “WALL-E" and “The Creator” have told tales of AI. With these movies, AI has always been science fiction.