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Granite Bay Today

The Student News Site of Granite Bay High School

Granite Bay Today

Make way for the freshmores

Make way for the freshmores

Saihaj Cheema, Staff Writer
September 10, 2021

     The front entrance of Granite Bay High school is surrounded by sophomores. Their eyes wandered from the unfamiliar faces to the classrooms that...

Amber Clark (center) poses with the Grizz Nation leaders at the 2021 Decades Rally.

Amber Clark: The new principal of GBHS

Justin Ha, Co-Editor-in-Chief
August 19, 2021

Out of the 2,046 students attending Granite Bay High School, it is roughly 600 students’ first year on campus. Of course, a portion of that number includes...

For many years, studies have shown that the presence of teachers of color has greatly improved student success rates, including high school graduation rates.

The lasting impact of teachers of color on campus

Mareesa Islam, Co-Editor-in-Chief
April 6, 2021

As a child growing up in a multicultural environment, Lisa Goldsmith, a biology teacher at Granite Bay High School, never felt apart from those around...

With the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, championing Black histories has developed a more vocal presence.

Amplifying Black experiences

As of the 2019-2020 school year, 2.1% of the 2,073 students at Granite Bay High School identify as Black or African American. Concurrently, the staff at...

Students at GBHS can pick up rocks with uplifting messages from the rock garden to help relieve stress.

Mental health deteriorates as the pandemic progresses

Trinity Jones, Staff Writer
April 3, 2021

COVID-19 hitting the world has undoubtedly caused great havoc. Death seemed to be inevitable and fate would be far out of reach. Mental illness became...

Monterey has much to offer to its visitors including numerous hikes, farms and restaurants that provide local seafood. To top it all off, the bay is also a great place to view the scenic Pacific Ocean and its marine life.

Hiking and sightseeing at Monterey Bay

Maryam Mahmood, Staff Writer
March 22, 2021
Exploring Monterey Bay's beautiful sights and quaint shops
Entering into entrepreneurship: Singhs successful small business

Entering into entrepreneurship: Singh’s successful small business

Maryam Mahmood, Staff Writer
March 15, 2021

Managing a business is easier said than done. Understanding the mission of it, the products to sell, the financial aspect and not to mention handling inventory...

Granite Bay TV’s first trans producer and talent

Maverick Dillon, Staff Writer
March 12, 2021

Rough times and judgmental people is nothing but a usual thing for Lee Randolph, a sophomore at Granite Bay High School. Randolph talks about how hard...

Key Club and Eunoia, non profit organizations at Granite Bay High School, encourage arising volunteers to aid their communities via service projects that are hosted by each organization.

Key Club and Eunoia: providing service amidst crisis

Maryam Mahmood, Staff Writer
March 9, 2021

Engaging in community service regardless of one’s personal situation is a daunting task. Unfortunately, “two-in-three volunteers decreased or stopped...

Cancelled without prejudice is a statement that indicates that a visa has been cancelled and can no longer be used for entry into the U.S.

Cancelled with prejudice: repercussions of the Muslim Travel Ban

Heba Bounar, Co-Editor-in-Chief
March 1, 2021

Y.R. is an Iranian chemical engineer. In 2016, she stayed awake for 24 consecutive hours supervising catalysts in her laboratory, a task that most modern...

Students in the GBHS media program discuss ideas for new content.

Covering campus life when there’s nothing left to cover

Elise Fisher, Staff Writer
February 22, 2021

It seems almost impossible that there wouldn’t be a sports game, event, dance or interview to talk about in the school’s morning bulletin, but with...

Ding Tea, a local boba shop in Granite Bay, is one of the many victims of slow business due to COVID-19.

From opening to quarantine: where does the pandemic leave local businesses?

Katherine Wilson, Staff Writer
February 22, 2021

With the rapid spread of COVID-19 cases, millions of businesses have been heavily impacted. Big or small, local shops are struggling to survive. Falafel...

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