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

Students such as News Lite Editor Wyatt Golla have made the  most out of the new Schoology bio feature by highlighting their interests, hobbies and, of course, their cleverness.

The newest craze: Schoology bios

Dallas Nowlin, Staff Writer October 13, 2022

Say goodbye to Instagram and Snapchat. A new form of social media has risen. It’s the grading platform, Schoology. All others pale in comparison. Many students discovered at the start of the year that...

The class interface of Schoology shows students folders with everything from class materials to announcements.

How was Schoology selected?

Nicholas Harvey and Aarna Prashanth, Staff Writers November 29, 2021

With the San Ramon Valley Unified School District adopting Schoology this school year, some students are wondering how exactly they ended up using a new platform to check grades and submit assignments.  It...

Students work on their Chromebooks, which were provided by the school district this year for the first time.

Students provided with Chromebooks

Katya Vial, Staff Writer October 19, 2021

San Ramon Valley Unified School District has issued more than 32,000 electronic devices this year, with second through 12th  graders receiving a Google Chromebook. Cal High assistant principal Tucker...

Schoology knocked Schoolloop out of Cal High and the rest of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District to become the champion of grading platforms. Unfortunately, many students find it confusing and difficult to navigate.

What’s the problem with Schoology? Where do we start?

Gaby Jimenez, Opinions Editor September 3, 2021

At first glance, Schoology looks like an average school communication tool. Students have access to grades, assignments, and additional class information like any other website a high school student logs...

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