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The story of San Juan as told by its students

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The story of San Juan as told by its students

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The story of San Juan as told by its students

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Using the Osborne Fire Finder, volunteer lookout Bill Kaiser determines azimuth (direction in degrees) and distance from the tower of smoke or lighting downstrikes. This information is radioed to Cleveland National Forest who can deploy ground crews, helicopters or air tankers to fight the fire. The Osborne fire finder was developed in 1914 and still used in towers today.

Teacher Helps Revive the Role of Fire Lookouts

Warren Unzueta, Staff Writer November 15, 2019

As wildfires continue to encroach on densely populated Southern California communities, the need for solutions to help limit the damage of the seemingly endless fire season is dire. But history teacher,...

Students celebrate and sing in the senior section after the Stallions score another touchdown. The team scored 57 points in total compared to the Dolphins’ score of 14 by the end of the game.

Stallion Life October 30

Ella Villar, Managing Editor October 30, 2019

 Nicole Haghani (11) throws a beanbag during her cornhole match on October 17 as her partner Luke Whittaker (11) and spectators watch. The annual cornhole tournament happened during lunch everyday this week, and teachers Matt Ahmer and Damon Garner won.

Stallion Life October 18

Eva Smedeby, Staff Writer October 18, 2019

 Julia Lehman (10) and Gabby Laurente (10) encourage passersby to fill out voter registration forms. While not apart of a club, Lehman and Laurente volunteered to promote voter registration in order to increase interest and participation among new voters in the upcoming election

Club Rush 2019

Eva Smedeby, Staff Writer October 18, 2019

Tea Lopez (10) adjusts her project, striving to make everything perfect before the presentation of her groups project.

Sophomore Rube Goldbergs

Ella Villar, Staff Writer June 4, 2019

A horse drawn carriage taking riders through Killarney National Park. The park was the first national park in Ireland and was created in 1932. It is very beautiful, with mountains, lakes, and castles.

A Day in the Life of Ireland

Lucy Hughitt, A&E Editor April 29, 2019

Junior, Austin Shreeve, holds up the trophy after his class wins. He is alongside juniors Cooper Kitaen and Ian Fu who are all standing in front of a crowd of excited juniors.

Juniors Win Clash of Classes

Riley Goodfellow, Co Editor-In-Chief March 26, 2019

Lead guitarist of Antebellum, Jeremy Mitaux, plays along with the band’s drummer, Sam Cowen, as the crowd gathers in the quad at Battle of the Bands.

Battle of the Bands Rocks Campus

Riley Goodfellow, Co Editor-In-Chief March 21, 2019

 Coach Albert Tat inspires the Boys Lacrosse team to bounce back and make a comeback during the half time break.

A Week at SJHHS

Sandhya Ganesan, Feature Editor March 14, 2019

The CUSD Board voted 6-1 to approve the new California Healthy Youth Act Comprehensive Sexual Education curriculum for middle schools. One speaker, who opposed the move, felt so strongly that she purchased a carrot, cucumber, and banana to give examples of what children will use to sexually experiment if the new curriculum was adopted.

The Week in Photos #1

Claire Cone, Copy Editor March 5, 2019

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