A WHITNEY HIGH STUDENT MEDIA PUBLICATION
THE
Start Time Paradox How the school is planning for the new law
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WILLIAM LE BRAYDEN GOULARTE
JULIA RUCCIONE
THE RACE AGAINST TIME Will the law help improve students’ sleep schedule? PAGE 14
How will scholars, employees and the new law?
CONTENTS VOL. 16, ISSUE 2
THE VIEW 3 A Late Start 4 Hot Movies in the Coldest Season 5 We’re All In This Together
A WHITNEY HIGH STUDENT MEDIA PUBLICATION
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THE SCORE 7 Kicking It Up A Notch 8 Full Cycle
THE ISSUES 10 Up In Smoke 12 The Start Time Paradox 14 The Race Against Time
THE SCENE 15 Pocket Parties 16 Medication to Dedication 17 One Shot, One Kill
THE FACES 18 Behind the Lens 20 A Major Change 21 Filming for Change
THE NEWS 22 Creating the Competition 24 Locked in Rocklin EDITOR IN-CHIEF EDITORS
ADVISER
STAFF
The Start Time Paradox PAGE 12
THE VIEWS
Students need to step up if they don’t want start time to change
STAFF EDITORIAL
9-0 AGREE
THE VIEWS
A preview of movies coming out this winter
The Breaking Down the Walls program helps students feel more comfortable with their peers
THE VIEWS
THE SCORE
Miguel Saaverdra takes on college ID camps and being captain of the men’s varsity soccer team
Three-year mountain biker Jacob Velasco tells his story about competitive biking
THE SCORE
Vaping epidemic continues despite increased awareness
THE ISSUES
WHAT’S YOUR OPINION?
THE ISSUES
THE ISSUES
As school districts across California decide how to handle new law, students weigh in
WE ASKED, YOU ANSWERED
THE SCENE
Apple provides virtual alternative to traditional games
THE SCENE
Athletes explore alternative forms of building strength and reliving stress
HAVE
YOU
TRIED?
29%
19%
THE SCENE
Former Polaroid photographer takes stunning images of sports events
THE FACES
THE FACES
THE FACES
Award-winning program competes in local competitions to brings awareness to issues
Dual Enrollment and BITA III classes prepare for the CREATE Mentoring Program competition
THE NEWS
2,000 STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN CREATE MENTORSHIP PROGRAM 150 INDIVIDUAL MENTORS IN THE PROGRAM 12 YEARS HOSTED IN CAL EXPO, SACRAMENTO $160,000 IN SCHOLARSHIP 24 SCHOOLS SERVED
THE NEWS
90%