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Bloomingdale High School: Tribune scholars profiles and essays An invitation was extended to the top 3 percent of Hillsboroughâs graduating seniors to take part in the annual competition. Â Â The colorful cafeteria gets a thorough cleaning at Bloomingdale High School, 1700 E Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico. [ Hillsborough County School District ] Published 3 hours ago Updated 52 minutes ago More than 200 of Hillsborough Countyâs top high school seniors from 35 public and private schools accepted an invitation to share their accomplishments and take part in an essay contest through the 2021 R.F. âRedâ Pittman Tribune Scholars program. Their profiles and essays are published here, just as the students submitted them. To search all schools, click here. ....
May 14, 2021 at 6:56 pm by Holly Rusch The Associated Students unanimously passed a bill that raises the honorarium cap of A.S. elected and appointed officials and senators on Wednesday, to go into effect during the 2021-22 school year. While the bill required a two-thirds majority in the Senate to pass, it was passed unanimously. Senators elected to the 2021-22 senate, as well as senators planning to work with a BCU for the 2021-22 school year, recused themselves from the vote. Kaitlyn Nguyen / Daily Nexus The bill will make Associated Students (A.S.) spaces â including Boards, Commissions and Units (BCU), the 38 organizations that work within A.S. to provide and organize student events, advocacy and leadership â more accessible to low-income, first generation and marginalized students, according to the billâs author, Senator Esme Quintero-Cubillan. ....
Print As high schoolers throughout Southern California prepare for a return to the classroom for this first time in a year, we asked students to share their experiences. Attending Zoom classes during the pandemic has been difficult for teens, but they are a resilient group. Will there be prom? Will they be able to walk through graduation? What will the start of college be like? Here are their stories in their own words: Kaitlyn Nguyen, 18, senior, Village Academy High School, Pomona Kaitlyn Nguyen, right, “air high-fives” principal Joseph Biagioni during a visit to campus to pick up a calculator at Village Academy High School in Pomona. ....
. The Orange County Human Relations Commission organized the “To Know Better” 2020 campaign competition to challenge middle school and high school students across five districts to creatively design a campaign that promotes cultural acceptance while rejecting hateful behavior, specifically COVID-related discrimination and xenophobia. The winners were announced last week. “We want it to really be about making sure that people understand that there’s no room for hate right now,” said Alison Edwards, CEO of OC Human Relations Council. “We’re all in this pandemic, in this crisis, and hate should not be part of treating this pandemic.” Starting in October, the contest received 105 multimedia entries across 29 Orange County schools, which were focused on the theme of the “To Know Better” campaign, inspiring youth to rise above racism. ....