The Official Student-Run Newspaper of California High School

The Californian

The Official Student-Run Newspaper of California High School

The Californian

The Official Student-Run Newspaper of California High School

The Californian

Features

Kaep’s protest is justified

Josh Kyser, Staff Writer September 29, 2016

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick sparked national controversy when he sat down on a sideline bench during the national anthem last month before a preseason game. Despite his decision...

Kaep’s protest is divisive

Brian Nakajima, News Editor and Online Administrator September 29, 2016

Although San Francisco 49ers  quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s intentions are noble, his controversial actions of taking a knee during the national anthem are ineffective. “I am not going to stand...

San Francisco offers some of the Bay Area’s most breathtaking views, including this one from Baker Beach of the world renowned Golden Gate Bridge.

What to do in the Bay Area

Jasmine Wu, Features Editor June 3, 2016

Cal High students are all ready to pack their vacation bags and get out of here. Summer begins next week. But what if you could stay where you are and still have a great summer? The Bay Area provides...

Sophomore John Ty works diligently as he grades papers as a part time job at the Eye Level Learning Center. He hopes to continue this job in the summer.

Cal students to take on part-time jobs

Ashley Aguado, Staff Writer June 3, 2016

With summer rapidly approaching, there is only so much time to plan a family vacation or to figure out summer jobs. Then again, for students who are “one of those types of people”, the only trip...

California offers many beautiful beaches for students to visit during summer vacation.

Making the most of a shorter summer

Karina Myrenget, Staff Writer June 3, 2016

With summer just around the corner, most students are already making plans. In summer, the average person carries less responsibility, giving them the freedom to do what they please without the restriction...

Violence at political rallies is not justified

Staff Editorial, Staff Editors April 29, 2016

Violence has become commonplace at political rallies during this current presidential race. Clashes between protesters and attendants forced an early end to a Donald Trump rally in Chicago in March...

From right to left, Culture Club members Nieves Winslow, Stephanie Stijiamoto, Kathley Letran, and Megan Weinshelbaum choose a different nation to celebrate each month.

School club promotes diversity

Linda Wang, Features Editor April 29, 2016

Among the wide variety of clubs at Cal High, the culture club distinctively sets itself apart from the rest. Led by junior Kathley Letran, the Culture Club shares and informs students about the diverse...

Senior Katelyn Hefter performed a traditional Irish dance for Cal High’s Multicultural Fair during lunch on April 14.

Multicultural fair showcases ethnicities

Lorela Cabral and Jasmine Wu April 29, 2016

For the past four years, Cal High has celebrated the Multicultural Faire with its students through a variety of cultural-based clubs to bring awareness to the cultures present on the school’s campus. Cal...

French teacher Madame Colard helps freshmen students Rhys Cramer and Ish Kaatar learn common French slang terms in class to immerse students in French Culture.

Teachers embrace more than country’s language

Ashley Aguado, Staff Writer April 29, 2016

Learning a completely new language can be extremely difficult and daunting for many students. But at Cal High, foreign language teachers do more than just teach students Spanish, French, and Chinese. The...

Program helps all students achieve

Program helps all students achieve

Ashley Aguado and Karina Myrenget March 15, 2016

Cal High is full of many amazing programs, but the special education classroom in the Support Services Department is one that often flies under the radar. When most students think of programs offered...

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