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Meet a soccer player, our baseball coach and a softball player.
There have been many changing trends among 9th grade students in CATS this school year.
Students visited UCLA and Occidental College in separate field trips.
A Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) official released a statement on Thursday before the end of the school semester saying that it had “become aware of various threats of violence toward our schools” but that “there is no reason to believe our schools are in any danger.”
More than a third of students, or 37.3 percent, are chronically absent at CATS.
While LAUSD teachers and staff are required to be vaccinated in order to be able to keep working at their respected school campuses, the vaccine mandate for students 12 and older has been pushed until fall 2022, according the Los Angeles Times.
After many years, Dr. Cynthia Gonzalez, or Dr. G as she is known by most, has stepped down as principal of CATS.
Los Angeles is a beautiful and vibrant city that is thriving with life and culture no matter where you look, and no where are that life and culture more apparent than here in South Los Angeles. Looking for a place to eat or relax or have fun? Students in Ms. Martinez’s 9th grade English class share their expertise and give the lowdown on their favorite places.
By Kevin B. Jhordin Chino is a student at Diego Rivera Learning Complex, a part of the graduating class of 2021. He is 18 years old and he is most known for his outgoing and nice personality. He is an interesting person of many different kinds of hobbies, all starting from a young age. “I feel like I was always angry and distant as a child,” he says. “I liked boxing and a lot of things that had to do with the military. My living situation, I used to live in a pretty stable home with