The Roar

This “canceling” trend has become increasingly popular in today’s media.

Many SCHS students believe ‘cancel culture’ is harmful

Kristina Liah April 12, 2020

According to freshman Eveyln Montes, cancel culture is defined as boycotting or attacking someone who is deemed “canceled” as a form of justice for their actions. Growing in popularity, cancel culture...

Freshman Skarlette Smillie and her mother Sophina McDaniel created the “Girlz on Fire” group.

Girlz On Fire offers a safe space for girls in the Bay Area

Chariah Williams April 8, 2020

The transition from middle school to high school can be tough for many female students. Head of Youth Marketing and Communications freshman Skarlette Smillie and her mother Chief Creative Office and Lifestyle...

The SORA app contains the newly-expanded book selection.

Students enjoy the wide selection of virtual books offered through the SCHS library system

Samantha Alde April 5, 2020

In February, the SCHS library initiated an increase in e-book selection by combining its database with the Santa Clara City Library. According to librarian Seana Shelby, all students now have access to...

Senior Aldo Plascencia works at Water Spring, filling and carrying jugs of water for customers.

Students are employed in a variety of unique jobs and internships, some of which have temporarily stopped during the pandemic

Alina Jafri April 3, 2020

From lifting jugs of water to collaborating with NASA, many SCHS students have joined the workforce. The current shelter-in-place mandate due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, however, has affected many...

Romard poses with her scrunchies. The products come in various colors and styles.

Student entrepreneurs: Junior Lauren Romard sells scrunchies at SCHS

Kristina Liah April 1, 2020

Junior Lauren Romard creates handmade scrunchies that she sells to her peers. What started off as a small hobby, has blossomed into a source of income. Romard started sewing in the eighth grade after...

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