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Granite Bay Today

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Granite Bay Today

A student hugs a child while volunteering at Mexicali. The Mexicali trip through Bayside is a popular volunteer opportunity for Granite Bay High School students. Many students volunteer through Bayside Church for service hours.

Students shine through community service hours

Emily Hansen, voices/opinion editor
March 7, 2019

  Every community requires the help of others to thrive and flourish, hence the reasoning behind Granite Bay High School’s senior community service...

Meryl Isaacson waded her way through paperwork and sessions with her counselor to finally be able to study abroad.

GBHS student studies abroad

Lily Williams, staff writer
March 5, 2019

  Leaving your home, family, friends, and school for six months might seem like a lot for a high school student. To Meryl Isaacson, they were all risks...

Shamrock and Rielta, GB’s service dogs, focus on their owners healths while waiting for instructions.

Service dogs offer help, awareness and education

Emerson Ford, Former staff writer
February 28, 2019

   When most people think of medical equipment, they think of crutches, wheelchairs, oxygen tanks, stethoscopes, thermometers, etc. Their first thought...

Student Spotlight: Caitlin Crook

Student Spotlight: Caitlin Crook

Jordan Blair, features editor
February 26, 2019

Q: How is Granite Bay different from your old home in Temecula? A: Temecula was a hot desert, it’s greener here. I love the trees and weather.   Q:...

A GBHS student displays a metal straw which is a reusable alternative to environmentally damaging plastic. Many others are following the trend.

Plastic straws damage the environment

Maya Snow, online/social media editor
February 21, 2019

  Marvin C. Stone invented the straw in 1888. Today, about 500 million straws are used daily. However, many students on the Granite Bay campus are passionate...

Class of 2019 is unable to decorate their personal parking spots this year due to parking lot construction.

Whatever happened to senior parking spots?

Sydney Herrenschmidt, staff writer
February 19, 2019

  When it comes to senior parking spots, the questions are often “who gets them?” and “how are they distributed?”   But this year, things...

The Carls Jr. Beyond Burger is the first vegan option for customers.

A vegan burger inspires new customers

Raha Elahi, staff writer
February 15, 2019

It looked the same as a regular burger – a brown patty was sandwiched between lettuce, tomatoes, a onions, sauce and two sesame-seed buns.   But...

California is the first state to pass a new law that helps shelters find homes for rescued pets

California is the first state to pass a new law that helps shelters find homes for rescued pets

Jordan Blair, features editor
February 14, 2019

  As school starts back up and holiday magic begins to wear off, puppies and rescues often find themselves without a home.    Though the number...

Those who suffer from the effects of SAD typically don’t look forward to overly rainy days. The cause of the disorder is unknown, but it affects the circadian rhythm of sufferers and can last throughout the winter.

SAD takes its toll on GBHS students

Michela Smith, staff writer
February 12, 2019

  Cold weather calls for seasonal activities and an escape from the oftentimes brutal heat California endures in the summer months. However, some people...

GBHS teacher Lynn Guerne decided to build a tiny house in her own backyard.

The tiny house trend

Abbie Gould, co-editor-in-chief
February 7, 2019

  Although at face value French Teacher, Lynne Guerne’s new house may seem small, but the journey to build it has been anything but that.   ...

Fighting for French

Fighting for French

Kate Fernandez, Staff writer
February 5, 2019

  Every year, the French program at Granite Bay High School finds itself having to fight to keep its spot. With a significantly smaller department than...

More and more teenagers are becoming addicted to caffeinated drinks as a way to combat 
fatigue and other issues that caffeine can help either relieve despite possible negative side effects.

Coffee energizes

Emily Hansen, voices/opinions editor
February 1, 2019

  Going out for coffee is a social event, a tradition shared between friends, family and co-workers. Catching up over an invigorating drink is a great...

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