Miya Mcclymont is a junior and this is her first year on the Gazette staff.
Almost all high school students are familiar with the pressure that school elicits. For some teenagers, their anxiety levels are manageable, but for others,...
Why doesn’t Granite Bay offer American Sign Language (ASL) as a class while other schools such as Del Oro do? At Granite Bay High School, we have...
Students leave inspiring notes for one of the beloved math teachers, Mr. Jaynes.
In Ms. Francesconi's class, a mirror positively reminds and gives affirmations to students that they are loved.
More safe space signs adorn the library, even in different languages for students.
The library displays a mental health corner with pamphlets and books, helping remind students that, indeed, they are not alone in this journey.
Inspirational quotes are plastered around Mrs. Farias' classroom, reminding students of hope that may come.
A welcome sign in Mrs. Farias’ math class beckoning to the inclusion of everyone.
Safe space signs plaster the halls in the math building as inclusivity for all gender identities and sexualities are fought for.
A list of all the members of the class of 2023 here at Granite Bay each in an individual circle represents uniqueness here on campus.