Cardinals capsize Pirates, 40-0

The Cardinals defeated their rival, the Pacific Pirates, 40-0 in a one-sided affair Friday, Oct. 27, 2022. With this win, the Cardinals secured their title as Mountain Valley League champions. They ended the regular season with an 8-2 overall record and 4-1 in league. The Cardinals started the game off with an explosive kickoff return touchdown in the first fifteen seconds of the game. They … Continue reading Cardinals capsize Pirates, 40-0

Time to reflect

It’s the end of the 2021-2022 school year. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors are preparing for their next grade level. (Un)fortunately for seniors, their high school years are coming to an end and they are venturing into the real world. These seniors had a four-year high school experience and they have something to tell. Cesar Arredondo is an athletic senior who ran Cross Country and Track … Continue reading Time to reflect

Volleyball: The end of a beginning

_________ Covid-19 and a New School Year Lady Cardinals ended this volleyball season strong. Not only did our volleyball girls have a vigorous team, they underwent some new regulations due to Covid-19 and the beginning of a new school year starting up.  Our Varsity, JV, and Freshman team faced many obstacles. Our athletes had to wear a mask during their games and they weren’t allowed … Continue reading Volleyball: The end of a beginning

Spring to Quarantine: a song from the heart

by Arely Ashley, Tyro Times Staff 2020-2021 was both a unique and challenging experience for students. Some of our SBHS journalists documented their thoughts, feelings, and experiences during the past 15 months. Here is 2020/2021 from a teen’s perspective. Lyrics to “Spring to Quarantine” We were headed off to spring break  It’s a full week off the teachers say  Momma told me they extended the … Continue reading Spring to Quarantine: a song from the heart

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

ICYMI: SBHS teachers get creative for their students

It is no secret that COVID-19 has impacted education. Students are learning from home. Teachers are teaching from home. Teachers and students are forced to “connect” through a computer screen. Events are cancelled. Graduations and promotions are celebrated untraditionally. Our SBHS teachers are not letting these challenging times get in the way of supporting and connecting with our students. Instead, they are taking this opportunity … Continue reading ICYMI: SBHS teachers get creative for their students

2018-2019 SBHS Highlights

“Having my math class, I learned many life lessons in their.” Edith Angel 12 “Seeing everyone come together and cheer on the school one last time at the last rally.” Ricardo Alcala 11 “Meeting new friends aka. Samantha and Stephanie.” Jason Osorio 12 “Dancing with the girl I love at the school dance.” David Villalpando 12 “Being with my friends and enjoying our senior year.” … Continue reading 2018-2019 SBHS Highlights

Sen·ior·i·tis

Sen·ior·i·tis A crippling disease that hits high school seniors. Symptoms When you find yourself saying “I’ll do it later” otherwise known as Procrastinating Laziness Lack of studying Repeated absences Low grades Finding it hard to get out of bed Debating whether to skip class or not Senioritis is very common around our school. I talked to a handful of seniors and asked them how they … Continue reading Sen·ior·i·tis

Thirty-Three Golden Cardinals

Thirty-three of our Cardinal seniors are eligible to receive the Golden State Seal Merit Diploma. Since 1997, the State Board of Education and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction have awarded this honor to students who demonstrate mastery of at least six subject areas of high school curriculum. For meeting the eligibility requirements, these 33 students will receive diplomas affixed with a gold, embossed seal … Continue reading Thirty-Three Golden Cardinals