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Students clamor for computer science; programming class sparks interest
As students are preparing to sign up for their classes next year, a number wish they could take...
Garden vandalized; administration scrambles for solution
For the second time in less than a week, the Country Day garden was vandalized Saturday night. Sometime...
From chicken waffles to lassi—school celebrates diverse cultures at annual Passport Lunch
The Passport Lunch began eight years ago in teacher Brooke Wells’s advisory as a fundraiser for charity. Since...
POI: Jazz Band to compete at Idaho’s Lionel Hampton Festival
The high-school Jazz Band will travel to Moscow, Idaho, where they will once again be competing in the...
Mixed feelings caused by new finals setup
Instead of taking final exams at desks, students were seated at rented tables in the gym. The desks...
Four seniors place fifth at last-minute Quiz Bowl
With buzzers in hand, 29 students from eight different schools gathered for the Sacramento Regional Quiz Bowl at...
POI: Expanded Student Council to shrink again
Student Council, with twice as many students as last year, is overflowing with some enthusiastic—and some not-so-enthusiastic—members. Consequently,...
POI: Mock Trial loses in first round to Rio Americano
The Mock Trial team competed in the first of four rounds of the annual Gordon D. Schaber Mock...
Advanced Topics now open to all sophomores
Reversing his prior decision, chemistry teacher Alan Beamer is offering his Advanced Topics class after all and opening...
Small 8th grade could mean small high school
The combination of too few eighth graders and a lot of graduating seniors is raising concern about high-school...