#BEV: What are your morals?
Birds’ Eye View is a video series where we get to know Cardinal City a little better. For this video, we asked Cardinals about their morals. Here are their responses. Continue reading #BEV: What are your morals?
Birds’ Eye View is a video series where we get to know Cardinal City a little better. For this video, we asked Cardinals about their morals. Here are their responses. Continue reading #BEV: What are your morals?
April is National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate poetry and the creative mind. We held an open submission asking for Cardinal City poets to send us their poems. Here are some of their submissions. Thoughts in My Head by Gabriel Lorenzana I feel like I’m trapped in a box, Caged in with seven different locks, The only thing that lies with me are my … Continue reading Cardinal City Poets
Mrs. Muñoz-Combs teaches Honors Trig, Calculus, and MRWC. She was very generous to sit with me and answer questions about her experiences while attending and graduating from San Bernardino High School (class of 1996), and how it led to her teaching here. How did you decide you wanted to be a teacher? Muñoz: I wanted to be a biochemistry major and then I had my … Continue reading Alumni Feature: Mrs. Ana Munoz-Combs
Who is Luis Rojas? Luis Rojas is a current senior at San Bernardino High School. Rojas is a bright, outgoing, and energetic student. Most people would describe Rojas’ personality as adaptive and chill. “Luis is a cool person who you can get along with. He has a special type of humor, something not everyone is used to,” said senior Cesar Arredondo. __________ Childhood and School … Continue reading All About Senior Luis Rojas
Disney CEO, Bob Chapek, has been funding hundreds of thousands of dollars towards Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill which many say is an attempt to erase all LGBTQ+ children by removing the action of teaching about the topic as a whole in schools within the state. This action has caused a lot of frustration and anger both among Disney employees and those outside of the … Continue reading Attack upon the minority
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
UPDATE: April 19, 2022 SBCUSD provided an update on April 7, 2022 regarding the proposed late start schedule that was to be in effect for the 2022-2023 school year: Starting in August 2023, San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) students will have new school hours, with classes starting later for those in middle school and high school as part of a state law designed … Continue reading The Portantino Rule: aka Late Start
Ever since the start of the pandemic, COVID-19 has impacted almost all of us in some way, whether that was not being able to go out and see our loved ones, or even perhaps losing a loved one. This whole process of fighting against the virus has not been an easy one, and for sure has not been easier when it comes to the holidays. … Continue reading Holiday Dark Days
Everyone at SBHS can all agree that this school year has been a little different. It was hard adjusting to going back to school in person after being away for over a year. Being away for so long has caused some problems between some students, especially since we were overpopulated/had a lot of enrollments at the beginning of the year and we have two classes … Continue reading Rough beginnings
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