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The Roar

The student news site of Santa Clara High School

The Roar

The student news site of Santa Clara High School

The Roar

The SCHS community recognizes the impact of paper waste on their community and appreciates digital work for its efficiency.

FOCUS: Soaring paper wastage: one of the many consequences of the pandemic

Khadeejah Khan October 29, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted numerous economic, environmental and educational injustices. Although these issues existed prior to the pandemic, members of the SCHS community aspire to combat such...

According to Brittney Codera, two gender-neutral locker rooms are accessible to any student who requests
to use them, and they should reach out to their P.E. teacher or coach if they wish to access the locker room.

CAMPUS: P.E department works to create accessible gender-neutral locker rooms

Rebecca LaBarge October 29, 2021

Creating safe spaces for all genders is an issue in many institutions. According to the Williams Institute, 70 percent of transgender and gender-nonconforming people face problems with gendered bathrooms,...

The schedule includes block period Tuesdays to Fridays.

CAMPUS: SCHS adopts new bell schedule

Amelia Howell October 29, 2021

After a 95-minute first period, a student no longer has to run to their next class, which happens to be their third period. With ten minutes to spare in passing period, they can now take their time getting...

CAMPUS: Students explore a variety of art concepts through taking the newly implemented AP Studio Art class

Mylinh Duong October 29, 2021

SCHS AP Studio Art teacher Neil Woodman stands at the front of the room, projecting the daily goals for his students. Students attentively listen to instruction before dispersing to gather materials. AP...

The number of students who receive a school lunch has increased by more than 200 in comparison to previous years.

CAMPUS: SCUSD provides all students with free lunch, causing longer cafeteria lines

Nathaniel Hekster and Amelia Howell October 29, 2021

The lunch bell rings and SCHS’s snack bar operator Maureen Gutierrez stands in preparation alongside her fellow cafeteria workers to serve over 1,200 students for the day. SCUSD decided to offer free...

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October 2021