Newly Elected Mayor to Cardinal City
During the last rally of the 2018 year, we saw Kimberly Leonardo pass her title to the newly elected Cardinal City Mayor, Jhunelyn Parafina! Jhunelyn is our first Asian mayor to serve our great Cardinal City. She is already showing she will be a great leader and understands her duties as Cardinal City Mayor. Reflecting on her role for next year, Mayor Parafina said, “Winning … Continue reading Newly Elected Mayor to Cardinal City
Seniors’ Favorite Teacher Memories
Teachers have a huge impact on students. Sometimes that impact is deep and heartfelt and sometimes it is light-hearted and fun. Here are some of the best memories San Bernardino High School’s Class of 2018 has of their teachers! Favorite Teacher Memories: – Arguing about dogs with Ms. Olsen – Christopher Ruiz – When Ms. Munoz wrote me a letter to give me encouragement when … Continue reading Seniors’ Favorite Teacher Memories
Samantha Ramirez: Salutatorian
Samantha Ramirez is one of our Salutatorians and is graduating with a 4.54 GPA. Maintaining her grades while participating in extracurricular activities such as Sobobans, National Honors Society, Spanish Honors Society, Big Brother/Big Sister, the Secretary of Power to Change, and participating in Miss Cardinal (and being recognized as Miss Congeniality) is truly a balancing act not many can accomplish. Her dream for the future … Continue reading Samantha Ramirez: Salutatorian
Jessica Aguirre: Salutatorian
Jessica Aguirre is one of the two salutatorians from the class of 2018. She is 18 years old and takes pride in graduating from San Bernardino High School. She is involved in Sobobans, Renaissance, Alma’s, AVID Club, and Power to Change. She recalls that as an incoming freshman four years ago, she was excited to come to SBHS. Her sisters were SBHS graduates and she … Continue reading Jessica Aguirre: Salutatorian
Elijah Payne: Valedictorian
Elijah Paine did NOT flunk middle school. He didn’t have straight A’s, either. English was, and always has been, his worst subject. His elementary teachers neglected the subject in elementary school, and instead focused on science and math, hence his difficulty in English but his ‘natural talent’ in the others. In 6th grade, he was placed on Academic Probation at Richardson Preparatory. He was only … Continue reading Elijah Payne: Valedictorian
Senior Superlatives
Seniors, you voted…and the results are in! Here are the 2017-2018 Senior Superlatives! Most Likely to Win the Lottery and Lose the Ticket: Aylin Hipolito and Rodolfo Sanchez Most Likely to Trip at Graduation: Enrique Villanueva, Nelson Parada, Tyler Pierson, & Daniel Laing Most Likely to Become a Ninja: Valerie Jimenez & Angel Hurtado Most Likely to Study Last Minute: Karen Campos & Javier Molina … Continue reading Senior Superlatives
Class of 2018 Top Picks!
The class of 2018 is a very diverse group of students, with different tastes and preferences in many areas of life…however, there were some areas – specifically pop culture in which there was agreement. In a poll taken from the Senior Survey, seniors were asked to choose their favorite TV show, movie, song, book, teacher, and social media platform. While there was no agreement on … Continue reading Class of 2018 Top Picks!
SBHS Teacher Superlatives
It’s the end of the year which means it’s time to vote for your favorite teachers! Our senior class voted and here are the results!! Teacher Most Likely to Be a Cat Lady and a Cat Man: Teacher Most Likely to Win a Rap Battle: Teacher Most Likely to Be Mistaken for a Student: Teacher Most Likely to Be Called Mom: Teacher Most Likely to … Continue reading SBHS Teacher Superlatives
SBHS Students are Prepared for Emergencies
On Thursday, April 26th, San Bernardino High School’s First Responders Pathway organized, prepared, and put on an Emergency Preparedness Fair in the Cardinal City Arena. The student-run event is an annual collaboration between Mrs. Wilson, the pathway’s sophomore and junior English teacher, and Mr. Battle, the First Responder pathway’s CTE teacher. Planning for the event began at the beginning of the year. Students conducted research … Continue reading SBHS Students are Prepared for Emergencies
Advancement Via Individual Determination is Rewarded
On April 28, 2018, many high schools within our district gathered together at Cal State San Bernardino for the AVID Senior Recognition Ceremony to honor those in the AVID program and their school. Our seniors showed up prepared for the ceremony, looking snazzy in their formal outfits. They walked into the stadium with their heads held high, proud of their many accomplishments. With Mrs. Akahoshi … Continue reading Advancement Via Individual Determination is Rewarded
