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Will Later Starts Really Make Up For Lost ZZZs?

Will Later Starts Really Make Up For Lost ZZZs?

Alicia Naranjo-Champion, News Editor February 18, 2020

High school is notorious for handing out excessive amounts of homework, inducing stress, and negatively affecting sleep. Some argue that it's all part of the experience. That all of high school’s challenges...

Meet Kurando Sato, Arroyo's Foreign Exchange Student From Japan

Meet Kurando Sato, Arroyo’s Foreign Exchange Student From Japan

Alicia Naranjo-Champion, News Editor October 28, 2019

Kurando Sato, sophomore, is a foreign exchange student from Nagoya, Japan. He will be taking classes at Arroyo for a year.  Sato, like many foreign exchange students came to the United States to study...

How much sleep do you get on an average school night?

October 22, 2019

Hey Knights! We would like to know how much sleep you get on a school night. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdVmZ_opwBxD5o7qUoV0d9KDOqgIx7YrOlzNVjHXI2WK2XBkg/viewform?usp=sf_link

New Staff Enrich Arroyo

New Staff Enrich Arroyo

Alicia Naranjo-Champion, News Editor October 10, 2019

Arroyo welcomes several new staff members this year. Among them are Mr. James Eder, joining as assistant Principal of student services, Ms. Chere’l Barrett, joining as the school psychologist, Mr. Steven...

A Shift in Administration

A Shift in Administration

Alicia Naranjo-Champion and Yesenia Diaz September 6, 2019

For many, a new school year means new school supplies, a new schedule, or maybe even a new look.  Among the many changes at Arroyo this school year, is the shift in administration. Dr. Quintana, Dr. Valdez,...

Senior Poll 2019

Senior Poll 2019

Alicia Naranjo-Champion and Yesenia Diaz June 3, 2019

As the school year comes to a close, seniors prepare to go off into the world. Some will join the workforce, while others will attend four year universities or junior colleges, some will serve our country...

The High School Musical AVID Talent Show

The High School Musical AVID Talent Show

Alicia Naranjo-Champion, News Editor April 30, 2019

The High School Musical AVID talent show, was a big hit. Around 550 tickets were sold to watch the sixteen performances on April 5th, 2019. The money raised, will fund the senior AVID scholarships,...

SeaPerch: Knights undersea victory

SeaPerch: Knights undersea victory

Alicia Naranjo-Champion, News Editor April 3, 2019

SeaPerch, a Navy organized club that allows students to build their own robots using provided parts at Arroyo placed 3rd out of 20 in the Southern California SeaPerch challenge on March 2nd.  Representing...

Missing morning announcements

Missing morning announcements

Alicia Naranjo-Champion, News Editor March 21, 2019

“Good morning Knights! Please stand for the flag salute. Put your right hand over your heart. Ready? Begin…” Knights stand every morning to recite the Pledge of Allegiance but once done, sit down....

Bernice Sandler and Title IX

Bernice Sandler and Title IX

Alicia Naranjo-Champion, News Editor February 5, 2019

“Too strong for a woman.” Those are the words that led Dr. Bernice Sandler to fight for the passage of Title IX that forbids sex discrimination in educational institutions that receive federal funds....

The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later

The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later

Yesenia Diaz, Editor-In-Chief December 7, 2018

Arroyo’s Drama department is performing The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, the story about the murder of Matthew Shepard, who was an openly gay university student in Laramie, Wyoming retold by those...

Arroyo Goes Green

Arroyo Goes Green

Alicia Naranjo-Champion, News Editor November 13, 2018

Solar paneled car structures have been built at multiple schools in the district to help the environment and save money. The structures which are either complete, currently under construction or still...

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