By Anthony C. and David R. As the year is coming to an end, multiple seniors are looking forward to graduation day. After multiple years of staying on the grind the seniors at cats are very excited to have come so far. Some are in shock others are not showing an emotion as the knew they should be here today accomplishing everything they said they would. Unfortunately many people stepped out through the years but many friendships were made here at CATS. Some students look to continue school and are heading off to college while others
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By Jordan B. Last month, the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) visited our school to do an evaluation. WASC is an organization that certifies schools to give diplomas. WASC comes to the school and analyzes the teachers, administrators, students and talk to parents. If WASC doesn’t think a school is doing a good job, it can shut down the school and make sure that no one graduates which affects everyone. WASC comes every 3 years to check if the school is preparing students for college and future careers. For CATS, they gave a 3
For the past two years Rivera’s Softball girls have made it all the way to championships. Will they do this again for another year? is the real question everyone is having this year. As they lost many people who contributed greatly to the team, they have also gained people. Early into the season they lost to their rival Fremont but came back from a 8 point lead and ended up losing by one. This gave the lady huskies motivation and came strong to several games. Their pre-season is over and their season has just begun.
One of the most controversial UTLA agreements is that LAUSD will put a pause on allowing new charter schools to open up. UTLA wants to put a cap on charter schools because they say that charter schools take money away from LAUSD schools. Schools get money for each student that attends, so when those students leave and start going to charter schools, their former schools won’t get money for them anymore. Some also say charter schools provide a worse quality education, while others say they can provide a better alternative for educators and students who feel limited by LAUSD’s rules.
In Los Angeles, California during January 7th through the 11th, teachers were planning to strike against LAUSD if a reasonable agreement was not met.UTLA and LAUSD met every day during January 7th through 11th to get an agreement to happen to avoid the strike. In preparation for the strike teachers prepared their students by giving them information on how things were going to work during the strike.
Diego Rivera administrators organized a number of events to celebrate Black History Month such as having guest speakers in the MPR, and hanging black history posters in the hallways. They also gave the students the option to wear certain colors on a specific day all throughout the month.
By Antonio V. and David S. For the past year, LAUSD and UTLA were proposing terms regarding education and educators’ salaries. No negotiations were able to be made, and teachers are one step closer to going on strike. In January 12 of 2017, UTLA proposed, to LAUSD, a 7% salary raise, smaller classroom sizes, and academic freedom. LAUSD responds to the proposals by denying the raise and classroom size reduction, and accepts only a few academic freedom proposals. Upon many proposals and counter-proposals, UTLA and LAUSD have reached a deadlock, a situation where no progress has