Adding fun to your life…but not too much
TV turns on, console gets started, and your headset is on. You’re ready to play video games and just have a great time. I love video games too; it’s one of my favorite hobbies. However, many parents and doctors are reporting that students or children who spend many hours on video games can change their health and their behaviors. People who play video games should … Continue reading Adding fun to your life…but not too much
Class of ’21: AVIDized and Sashed
AVID is an elective course on campus taught by Mrs. Corigliano and Mrs. Akahoshi; a course designed to provide students with the support – academic, social, and emotional – they need to be successful in high school and college. AVID stands for Advancement via Individual Determination. This year’s students have definitely needed (and shown!) individual determination to advance and succeed in their learning as they … Continue reading Class of ’21: AVIDized and Sashed
Learning during a pandemic: the emotional and academic toll
by Victoria Rodriguez, Tyro Times Staff It’s not news that students and teachers were struck when the pandemic started, but that is just the surface area. Some believe students and teachers finally found a legitimate excuse for laziness and procrastination. We, teachers and students, have never experienced a pandemic, but I can’t say it didn’t affect me. I can say I have stayed motivated to … Continue reading Learning during a pandemic: the emotional and academic toll
16 Year-Old Voices
by Alisson Duque, Tyro Times Staff “They deserve to have their voices heard at the ballot box, and to have a say in the change for which they’re vigorously advocating,” New York representative Grace Meng said. “It’s clear to me that they should be allowed to vote.” It is clear that 16 year-olds should be able to vote. 16 year-olds are knowledgeable on topics and … Continue reading 16 Year-Old Voices
We Could End Homelessness
Three out of five people are chronically homeless and struggle with a disabling condition. Five percent of people experiencing homelessness are fleeing domestic violence. I believe that we can end homelessness by doing various things such as volunteering at a shelter, looking at the percentage of homelessness in your area and surrounding areas to see how many need help and to prevent more from happening. … Continue reading We Could End Homelessness
A Life Changing Experience
At San Bernardino High school we have a lot of great teachers, but today we are going to focus more on Mrs. Somers. Mrs. Somers is a 9th/10th grade English teacher at SBHS. She started teaching in 2005 because her daughter was struggling in school. Mrs. Somers was pregnant at the time, thinking that her kids were going to need extra help and that her … Continue reading A Life Changing Experience
Five tips to help you sleep
68% of Americans struggle with getting good sleep, so I’m here to offer you a few tips and tricks to help you get a good night’s rest. Struggling with insomnia myself, I’ve tried almost every one of these tips, so I will also be rating them off of personal experience. 5. A warm glass of milk While this has never personally worked for me, it … Continue reading Five tips to help you sleep
Person Of The Day: Ashley Esquibel
At San Bernardo High School, we have a lot of great students, but today we are going to focus more on our person of the day, Ashley Esquibel. Ashley is a sophomore here at San Bernardo High. She is not involved in any sports at the moment, but is thinking about trying out for track because she loves to run. Ms. Esquibel is doing all … Continue reading Person Of The Day: Ashley Esquibel
Spooky Music for Your Quarantined Halloween
Let’s face it – Halloween is pretty much canceled this year; we’re all going to be stuck inside. But that doesn’t mean you can’t sit in your house listening to your favorite spooky themes while shoveling candy in your mouth dressed as your favorite character. Let’s jump right into the list! Monster Mash We gotta start off this right with a classic; I’m talking about … Continue reading Spooky Music for Your Quarantined Halloween
List of Thrills 👻🎃
This spooky season will definitely be different from the rest, but who says you can’t make the most of this month with a couple thriller movies to kick off the mood. Compiled in a list for you, there are binge-worthy movies to watch during your quarantine-friendly festivities this year. Get your spook on! A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting (TV-PG) ~ A babysitter finds the … Continue reading List of Thrills 👻🎃
