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The Student News Site of Granite Bay High School

Granite Bay Today

The Student News Site of Granite Bay High School

Granite Bay Today

Assistant Principal John Pichon shares his favorite pieces of Black literature with the Gazette.

Assistant Principal John Pichon talks Black History Month

Sarah Yee, Audrey Baime, and Samantha Yee
February 16, 2024

Legendary Los Angeles Lakers player Kobe Bryant’s,"The Mamba Mentality: How I Play." Historian and activist Ibram X. Kendi’s National Book Award winning...

Sacramento Kings fans gather outside Golden One Center hours before tip-off against the Golden State Warriors.

Studying the peak of Sacramento’s sport season

Richard Grube, Staff Writer
November 27, 2023

  “Altuve! Has just sent the Astros to the World Series!” This legendary home run call by sports commentator, Joe Buck, connotes the intensity of...

Jay Smith, a RUSD student, voiced their concerns about the parental notification policy during the RUSD board meeting on Sept. 6.

What we know about the parental notification policy

Brendan Alders, Ryan Kim, Sarah Yee, and Rachel Guo
November 9, 2023

 Tonight at 6 p.m. marks the second time the Roseville Joint Union School District Board will officially discuss the controversial parental notification...

Four GBHS students with ADHD shared with the Gazette the impact of medication and stereotypes on their day to day thoughts and behavior.

“They just cared about the pizza” : one club’s conversations to destigmatize ADHD

Sarah Yee, Co-Editor-in-Chief
October 30, 2023

When Granite Bay High School seniors Anna Hooglander and Sabine Kanz stood in front of their table at Club Rush, they weren’t surprised to see people...

One year ago, I was a youth calling the crisis line. Now I’m a crisis counselor.

One year ago, I was a youth calling the crisis line. Now I’m a crisis counselor.

Sarah Yee, Co-Editor-in-Chief
October 11, 2023

*TW: Suicide is discussed in this piece. Please do not read if this is triggering to you. An alias (Anna) has been used to protect the identity of the...

Teletherapys rise among therapy-goers  and providers can be linked to pandemic inaccessibilities. Yet, local providers note, traditional, in-person therapy is still the top choice for teens and their families.

Teletherapy vs. therapy: what do local teens want?

Sarah Yee, Co-Editor-in-Chief
September 12, 2023

Teletherapy is therapy but online. Teletherapy, and the larger branch of telemedicine it belongs to, aren’t new concepts.  Since 2015, research has...

IB Coordinator and English teacher, Bernadette Cranmer has her students write a reflection of an assignment or what the students have learned that day.

First merged CP and IB English class emerges

Rachel Guo, Co-Editor-in-Chief
September 11, 2023

 Granite Bay High School is one of the only schools in Roseville Joint Union High School District other than Oakmont to offer the International Baccalaureate...

According to a June 13 CDC report, AANHPI youth were the least likely to receive mental health treatment, a trend paralleled by their parents.

More than a month-May’s identity crisis

Sarah Yee, Features Editor
June 13, 2023
May is celebrated as both Mental Health Awareness and AANHPI Heritage Month, yet cross-overs in conversation are scarce in the AANHPI community.
Sophomore Bella Simmons is a Round Table employee.

Juggling jobs- how GBHS students do it

Rachel Guo, Staff Writer
June 13, 2023

In just about every generic coming of age story, the high school protagonist embarks on the job search with admirable gusto. The appeals, most notably...

Sophomore Maile Zeng smiles with her trophy after winning the state champion title for her oratory speech performances.

Maile Zeng’s milestone at speech state championships

Ryan Kim, Staff
May 19, 2023

   Granite Bay High School student Maile Zeng stands amongst several of her competitors in front of a massive crowd. She has made it to the state finals...

Jay Nolen, a freshman at GBHS, has been doing her makeup since the sixth grade. She worked her way from mascara to full eyeshadow and graphic liner looks. “I’ve seen some cool looks (on social media) with graphic liners that I might try but usually, I do my own thing,” Nolen said. Her looks, on average, take about 30 minutes to an hour in the morning.

Wake up, makeup!

Sienna Rodriguez, Staff Writer
May 9, 2023

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