By AUSD Digital Communications Intern Rianna Marquez To keep students informed and educated on the dangers of sexual misconduct and unhealthy relationships Arcadia High School’s administration worked with RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) to bring an informative presentation for 9th and 11th grade students to help them be able to identify and feel prepared for certain situations that they or their peers may encounter.
A similar presentation was first delivered via an online platform, WebX, in 2021.With the current and less restrictive Los Angeles County Department of Public Health health and safety procedures, this time around, students were given the opportunity to gather in the Arcadia Performing Arts Center to view a virtual presentation that enabled additional education and discussion this school year.
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By AUSD Digital Communications Intern Evelyn Tsoi ARCADIA-- The Arcadia High School (AHS) Choral Program will be hosting its first annual Benefit Concert, Choir Night Café, which marks the return of Show Choir following distance learning. The concert will take place this Friday, May 20, at 6 p.m. in the Arcadia Performing Arts Center.
For Arcadia High School’s (AHS) Choral Program, 2022 has been a year marked with change. With a new director, a return to in-person performances, and now, its very first Choir Night Café Benefit Concert, AHS’s Choral Program continues to build upon its legacy. “Choir is a family with such profound and tender memories,” shared Freshman Concert Choir member Naveen Imran. The AHS Choral Program has been ongoing for over 70 years since Arcadia High School first opened in 1952. The program has offered generations of Arcadia students a space to freely express themselves through mediums of dance and music. By AUSD Digital Communications Intern Sofía Nagy ARCADIA-- For the first time in two years, the Arcadia Educational Foundation (AEF) Summer School Program for 2022 will happen in person for all grade levels. With summertime right around the corner and the temperature rising, questions arise as well: “What will summer school look like this year?” “How is it similar and different from previous years?” “What about future years?” “Where and how can one register?” “What are the key dates to keep in mind?” Here’s what you should know. |
DCI Interns on the news writing team publish articles that are often published on local newspapers, such as Arcadia Patch and the Arcadia Weekly. The articles, ranging in subject, dive into the AUSD world and cover events, opportunities, news, and first-hand accounts of unique stories in the community.
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