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The Californian

The Official Student-Run Newspaper of California High School

The Californian

The Official Student-Run Newspaper of California High School

The Californian

New AP Lit teacher Wade Wilgus lectures his class. Rotating substitutes taught the class before he started on Sept. 7.

AP classes affected by teacher shortage

Rohan Iyer, Staff Writer October 13, 2022

Senior Spandan Kottakota never expected that the AP Physics class he signed up for last year would be canceled because no teacher could be hired. “The week right before school started I got an email...

Cal High’s library displays some of America’s most banned books during its annual celebration of Banned Books Week.

Parents push to ban LGBTQ books

Sophia Liu, Assistant News Editor October 13, 2022

Local parents have pressured San Ramon Valley Unified School District and other nearby districts to ban books with LGBTQ content as a wider trend of queer book banning that is spreading across the country. “Carry...

President Biden’s loan forgiveness plan will relieve up to $20,000 in debt for eligible Americans.

Joe Biden starts loan forgiveness plan

Jacqueline Guerrero, Staff Writer October 13, 2022

In August, President Joe Biden and his administration devised a three-step loan forgiveness plan to help pay off up to $20,000 of college debt for eligible Americans. The plan aims to prevent the cost...

The Social Justice class lost their long-term sub the third week of school after she used the N-word in class.

Social Justice long term sub makes offensive remarks, uses N-word in class

Sami Tripasuri, co-Editor-in-Chief September 8, 2022

Less than three weeks into the new school year, Cal High’s long-term substitute teacher in the senior English Social Justice and Community class said the N-word and made other racist and problematic...

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