Makayla Millea The Western Association of Schools and Colleges, or better known as WASC, is coming to SRHS soon. WASC is an organization which accredits schools, by means of evaluating the quality of the education provided at a certain educational institution. If a school is accredited, it means that the education quality is up to par. Alicia Morrison, who works in the Art Quest Office at SRHS, says, “[Getting accredited] means getting feedback from [teachers and staff] to make the school a better place.” Some colleges will
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By Lilly Ernst The ongoing impeachment hearings have kept Washington D.C. tense and journalists busy. Each day new information is shared, sometimes in favor of Trump but often not. Overall, however, most average citizens do not really know who the individuals who have testified are, nor how accurate their information is. Because the information has been buried so effectively under hours upon hours of testimonies, most Americans have just shrugged their shoulders and given up on understanding what is going on. Polls show that
By Aidan Ramsay With winter comes a universal search for coziness. Everybody knows the basics of a cozy blanket, a warm fireplace and a good movie, but in my opinion, the most important piece of the puzzle is some good ole’ comfort food. But these days, my go-to isn’t American food, or South American, or even European, it’s Korean. I say this because all the components I look for in comforting me on a cold day are found in their cuisine in spades. For me, these components are hardiness, flavor, and warmth. One of my favorite
By Caleb Logue
1st Quarter Carrillo is stopped at the goal line. 0-0
2nd quartet Santa Rosa’s PJ Toleafoa punts back.
Carrillo scores on an 8 yard rush. 7-0
drive with a run from Trevor Anderson and a first down pass to Randy Clay. 23 yard pass to Roman Correa across the middle of the field. 6 yard pass to Roman Correa. Kent Gamble on the extra point. 7-7
Roman Correa with an interception at 0:41. Jake Logenkraut with an interception at 0:25.
Randy Clay (hurt)
44 yard pass to Logenkraut 0:08
By Isabella DeMattei Santa Rosa High School is known throughout Sonoma County as a welcoming place for all, and in the aftermath of the devastating Sonoma County fires, SRHS’s reputation as a caring community was resolidified. The students and staff of SRHS have come together in many different ways to help out the community. The High School hosted many Town Hall meetings for government officials and first responders to share crucial information to the public. Many students are also working with the Helping Hands Clothing
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