A student meant to create and connect

At San Bernardino High School, we are fortunate to have a wide diversity of students. We have athletes, artists, school-oriented, musical, and passionate students. Our seniors have been working very hard to work towards graduation. Many of our students have extracurricular activities and outside responsibilities. It may be hard for students to find a balance between their student life and out-of-school life. So, let’s take … Continue reading A student meant to create and connect

The Break-in at the Cardinal City Theatre

By Jasmine Toolan and Julissa Chia On Sunday September 11th, 2022, some people broke into the campus, into the SBHS theater, and caused severe damages that might affect future performances of our students.   The stage was splattered with paint on the floor, and the backdrop they use for the performances was ripped and splattered with paint. One of the rooms used to store the drums … Continue reading The Break-in at the Cardinal City Theatre

Reasons why YOU should join journalism in 2023

What is journalism? Journalism is a class/program where students of SBHS come together and write news articles, profiles, sports events, and more for Tyro Times . Tyro Times reports on current events or anything that affects SBHS. Many articles have been published throughout the years, articles such as COVID-19 reports, sports, tips for sleeping, sibling rivalry, and even student advice. This class also teaches you … Continue reading Reasons why YOU should join journalism in 2023

2022 Drum Major auditions and results

Every year, our school’s marching band is led by a student known as Drum Major. In short, they are captain figures for all of the band, including Drumline and Color Guard. Every year during the second semester, the band has a competition all the band members can participate in.  This year’s three contestants were Andrew Leyva (11), Cesar Mora (11), and Kaitlyn Franco (10). Each … Continue reading 2022 Drum Major auditions and results

COVID-19 guidelines at SBHS

Due to the potential rise in COVID-19 cases, students and staff shared their opinions about how the pandemic has affected schools. Since students returned back to school for the 2021 school year, there’s always been a possibility for COVID-19 to spread within the school. Although that possibility has been diminishing ever since more students have received the vaccination. The spread still hasn’t been prevented, but … Continue reading COVID-19 guidelines at SBHS

 Vandalism and littering at SBHS

Students returned to their natural habits after coming back to school on August 2nd. Habits such as vandalism and littering. Vandalism and littering have always happened on our campus, but it was especially bad when the TikTok trend “Devious Licks” became popular and students were inspired to steal items from school and post it online for likes. “It doesn’t seem out of the ordinary to … Continue reading  Vandalism and littering at SBHS