New English Teachers Enjoy Welcoming
Two new teachers have joined the Mustang English department this year.
By Sydney Teves
Two new teachers have joined the Mustang English department this year.
By Sydney Teves
After Andrew Barlam’s departure last year, the English department was left with another open space on top of one that had been unfilled last year.
Here They Come, the New Mustang History Teachers
As Pioneer heads into the 2022-23 school year, the history department gains two new staff members.
By Bibi Sediqi
As Pioneer heads into the 2022-23 school year, the history department gains two new staff members.
By Bibi Sediqi
At the end of last school year, Pioneer lost two teachers in the history department. Luckily, following this loss, they welcomed two new teachers, Darlene Dueck and Alan Smart.
Obstacles Come With Bringing Clubs Back to Campus
Club approval process changes amid the postponement of club rush causing uncertainty surrounding new and old clubs on campus.
By Bibi Sediqi
Club approval process changes amid the postponement of club rush causing uncertainty surrounding new and old clubs on campus.
By Bibi Sediqi
Clubs are an important part of any high school campus. Allowing students to explore various interests, many find themselves joining numerous different clubs around campus.
Pioneer's Community is Lit Because of Latino Lit
Latino Literature's new teacher allows the class to transition into a new era of education on campus.
By Jisela Negrete
Latino Literature's new teacher allows the class to transition into a new era of education on campus.
By Jisela Negrete
With a new year comes changes in what courses students take but also what teachers teach, and Latino Literature is no exception. For the past eight years, Latino Literature has been a part of our campus as a senior English course. It was created at Abraham Lincoln High school with Andrew Christian, husband of Pioneer’s English Department chair Beth Stafford, and Dr. Marcos Pizarro, a professor from San Jose State University.
Push for Deeper Understanding of Culture and Background
State bill prompts sophomore honors English curriculum to be replaced with Ethnic Studies Literature.
By Ariella Just Milender
State bill prompts sophomore honors English curriculum to be replaced with Ethnic Studies Literature.
By Ariella Just Milender
California is a melting pot of culture and diversity. With the state encompassing over 39 million people, education leaders have added a graduation requirement in an effort to educate high school students on various backgrounds and cultural ideas.
Ari's Advice
By Ariella Just Milender
By Ariella Just Milender
Clubs are a huge part of many high school and college campuses. They are a great way to get involved, explore interests in deeper ways and make friends. I have been lucky to take part in a couple of clubs, but one in particular has really made an impact on me as a student.