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Granite Bay Today

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Granite Bay Today

Max Schwartz is a GBHS senior and co-editor-in-chief of the Granite Bay Gazette.

Max Schwartz, Co-editor-in-chief

Max is a senior at Granite Bay High School, and is one of five co-editors-in-chief for the Gazette/GraniteBayToday.org in 2018-19. This is his third year on the Gazette staff. Outside of journalism, Max enjoys wrestling and playing rugby for Granite Bay High School, and writing.   

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Max Schwartz is a GBHS senior and co-editor-in-chief of the Granite Bay Gazette.

Commentary: What I learned at Granite Bay High

Max Schwartz, co-editor-in-chief
May 29, 2019

  Hey, my name is Max Schwartz.   I’m a senior a Granite Bay High School, a place I have attended for the past four years, and place I will...

Black Panther

Max Schwartz, co-editor-in-chief
April 23, 2019

Black Panther   Movie Rating: PG-13 By Max Schwartz     I think the main problem with all of the Marvel movies is the fact that there have...

Matt Solone clears a ball from the end line.

Varsity lacrosse team poised for success

Max Schwartz, co-editor-in-chief
April 8, 2019
matt solone Special to the gazette Jane Fowler
This email was sent out in early February. Since then, teachers have spoken to their classes about being conscious of peoples ethnicities and history, as well as respecting others not only on the GBHS campus, but in life.

Racism and its presence on campus

Max Schwartz, co-editor-in-chief
March 25, 2019

“And the people in the houses All went to the university   Where they were put in boxes And they came out all the same   And there’s doctors...

Max Schwartz is a GBHS senior and co-editor-in-chief of the Granite Bay Gazette.

Commentary: High school is what we make it

Max Schwartz, co-editor-in-chief
March 13, 2019

  Granite Bay High School is my school.   Along with most other schools, the dialogue from students frequently contain phrases like, “I hate...

Max Schwartz is a GBHS senior and co-editor-in-chief of the Granite Bay Gazette.

Commentary: What my struggles with mental illness have taught me

Max Schwartz, co-editor-in-chief
February 22, 2019

 I walked into my first-period Spanish 3 class the same way I had every day since the beginning of 11th grade and took my seat.   Señora Hill...

Gabe Jensen takes down an opponent at a home duel vs Del Oro

Parents take on coaching roles

Max Schwartz, co-editor-in-chief
February 21, 2019

  A parent and a coach hold very similar – and at times interchangeable – roles in a child’s life. But when those two positions are held by the...

Granite bay High has a girls team and a boys team.

Wrestling coach Cooley commits to his profession

Max Schwartz, co-editor-in-chief
February 1, 2019

  Granite Bay athletics have long been characterized not only by the star power on the field, but by the coaches that stand behind them.   Robert...

A California state department of education official collected evidence and statements about inappropriate conduct by Granite Bay High students at the state FBLA conference in October in Santa Clara. The information was then sent by the official to GBHS administration.  Administrators also received an email from another FBLA teacher/adviser that complained about GBHS student behavior. You can read the documents by clicking the link located down and to the left on this page.

FBLA club ousted from Santa Clara conference for rude, unruly behavior

Max Schwartz, Co-editor-in-chief
December 14, 2018

   After numerous instances of rude and unruly behavior, Granite Bay High’s Future Business Leaders of America club was removed from the state organization’s...

Senior Chase Garmon (right) supports teammate Bryce Van Order during football game.

Football facing adversity after several players hurt

Max Schwartz
October 4, 2018

 As a football player, senior year is a time to leave it all on the field for a game you have played your whole life. But what if the end comes closer...

Senior Thomas Larkin gives a passionate and emotional speech to urge students to take action and end school gun violence.

[Photo] GBHS students participate in national walkout

Max Schwartz, Brayden Johnk, Sports Editor, Co-Editor-in-Chief
March 14, 2018

Senior Thomas Larkin gives a passionate and emotional speech to urge students to take action and end school gun violence.

Stabbert brothers: Athletic siblings thrive in sports

Stabbert brothers: Athletic siblings thrive in sports

Max Schwartz, Sports Editor
March 1, 2018

  In the history of Granite Bay High School, star athletes have shown through each sport, leaving a legacy behind. Three of these athletes come from the...

Music Review: Flower Boy

Music Review: Flower Boy

Max Schwartz, Sports Editor
September 21, 2017

  Tyler, The Creator – often characterized by his aggressive, punk tone and provocative lyrics – defies the paradigm of his music, in his new project,...

The smart drug

The smart drug

Max Schwartz, Staff writer
April 27, 2017

Finals week: students are cramming every last bit of knowledge they can in order to do well on exams that dictate their final grades. Feeling unfocused...

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