CATS celebró el día de los muertos el primero de Noviembre.
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Teachers and staff across Diego Rivera Learning Complex were informed via email in late September about an auto theft in the school’s parking lot, but that wasn’t the only theft that occurred since then.
Why has CATS implemented a new phone policy this year?
CATS celebró el día de los muertos el primero de Noviembre.
Meet junior Perla R. who loves to sing.
By Julian E. Journalism students voted to change the name of the school newspaper from CATS Bulletin to CATS Central, and for our new name we have also decided to update our logo for a more modern look. It started in Journalism class, when Ms. Martinez, English and Journalism teacher, surveyed students about the name of the newspaper and most said that they wanted to change it. “So, basically I had spoken with Mr. Monteon last year about including more student work in the CATS Bulletin, and it had occurred to me that if we were
Editor in Chief: Arely V. Co-Managing Editors: Angel T. and Jeremy L.Z. News Editors: Maria M. and Carlos P. Features and Reviews Editors: Hermione G. and Nimrod R. Photographers: Eric M., Gustavo M., Mateo J., Julian E. and Joshua C.
We talk to two students about Fentanyl-pill overdoses among students.
By Carlos P. and Maria M. CATS interviewed assistant principal Mr. Antonio Roque about the recent number of student deaths and overdoses in LAUSD that have been caused by Fentanyl-laced pills. He explains important information about the drug and shares how it is affecting our community. He was formerly a substance abuse counselor at LAUSD. Q: What are the effects of an overdose? What are signs that someone is overdosing? A: “When someone is in the process of overdosing because they’ve taken a lot of drugs ,there are several things that happen to the body. One
By Angel T. & Arely V. LAUSD experienced a massive cyberattack starting on September 5, wreaking havoc for CATS teachers and students, not to mention the whole district. The attackers who claimed responsibility for the hacking are called Vice Society, which is a Russian ransomware group recognized for targeting educational domains for ransom payments, according to the website TechCrunch. Shannon Haber, an LAUSD Spokesperson, stated in a press release that negotiating ransom is not an option as, “Public dollars are better spent on our students rather than capitulating to a nefarious and illicit crime syndicate.” The