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Jayson Daum, a new teacher to SJHHS, teaches English I and III. His new curriculum, “Authentic Assessment,” will be implemented later in the year.

New Teachers Mixing Up The Staff

Kaitlyn Kittredge and Ryan Healy September 27, 2019

As a new year begins, new and old faces are seen all over, in both staff and students. This year is no exception, with seven new teachers joining the SJHHS staff. Emily Barbarino, Katelyn Connors, Royce...

Gonzalez explains the regional differences between the original 13 colonies.

Gonzalez Jumps to AP US History

Warren Unzueta, Staff Writer September 6, 2019

After making the move up to A.P. European History last year, following three years of Honors World History, Jamie Gonzalez is on the move again but this time to A.P. United States History.   This...

Brandon Tong walks up to the podium to receive an award. Tong was this years Scholar of Scholars with a 4.9 gpa. Tong was also nominated for Stallion of the Year.

Brandon Tong Wins Scholar of Scholars

Sandhya Ganesan, Feature Editor June 4, 2019

Brandon Tong has recently received the Scholar of Scholars award, and is excited to continue his academic future at Yale university next year. Tong’s high school career has not been easy, yet he...

Max Miller (11) winds up to take a shot on goal. Unstoppable in the pool, Miller is a key player on SJHHS’ boys water polo team.

Athlete is Collateral Damage in College Scandal

Makayla Walders, Staff Writer May 9, 2019

When news of the nationwide college admissions bribery scandal broke out just a few weeks ago, junior, Max Miller, would have never thought his future would have been altered.  Max Miller, varsity...

Freshman student, Sam Gugliuzza prints her name on sign up sheet for Donate-A-Dance. Gugliuzza, along with several other students gathered in Mrs.Bak-Boychuks room on March 6th to join the club and took the lunch period as a time to discuss upcoming plans and goals for Donate-A-Dance.

New Club “Donates” Dances to Students in Need

Eva Smedeby, Staff Writer April 9, 2019

Ranging from anywhere between $80-175, school dances are expensive, and it’s no wonder why some students find themselves unable to attend because of the large fee. English teacher, Christy Bak-Boychuk,...

Cam (11) and Jake Traverso  (11)  play for the Capistrano Coyotes Hockey Team. They just recently won the district championships.

Twin Brothers Shootin’ Easy on District Hockey Team

Lucy Hughitt, A&E Editor March 28, 2019

For the twin brothers, Cam and Jake Traverso, hockey has been a big part of their lives for the past twelve years. Their dad, being from Boston, Massachusetts, grew up with the sport, so it just made sense...

Orange County Varsity Artist Finalists, Lila Holley (left) and Sierra Young (right) pose among the many costumes in the Stallion Theatre Companys wardrobe and prop room.

Lila Holley and Sierra Young Recognized as Varsity Artist Finalists

Katie Brubaker, Managing Editor March 28, 2019

Sierra Young and Lila Holley are two of the Orange County Register’s Varsity Artist finalists. Young has made it to the finals for set design, while Holley has for her theatrical skills. For Young,...

Her signature touch on her chocolate chip cookies is adding a pinch of salt on top before baking them.

Senior Stallion Baking for a Change

Makayla Walders, Staff Writer March 28, 2019

Senior, Sofia Votava was recently recognized with the President’s Volunteer Service Award for her outstanding efforts of service in her local community. This honor is granted by The Prudential Spirit...

Artistic Students Paint Their Future

Artistic Students Paint Their Future

Claire Cone, Copy Editor March 19, 2019

Art acts as a great platform for self expression, activism, to release creative thoughts and ideas, and is an excellent coping mechanism for emotion. Many students at SJHHS create art and incorporate it...

Olivia Price and Sierra Young recently got admitted to Carnegie Mellon University, for technical theater, the best program in the country. Young designed sets and Price designed lighting for many Stallion Theater Company shows, and they look forward to continuing their education doing what they love.

Students Accepted to Top University for Technical Theater

Grace Aitken, News Editor March 5, 2019

Olivia Price and Sierra Young are the first SJHHS students to be accepted to the Carnegie Mellon University’s production and design program, the best technical theater program in the country. The acceptance...

Driver’s Test Gone Wrong

Sandhya Ganesan, Feature Editor February 28, 2019

   

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