On Sept. 26-27, AVID’s senior class took a field trip to four different colleges throughout California so AVID students could experience a variety of college atmospheres. AVID seniors and chaperones...
Freshmen First Impressions
As the school year kicked off, a new group of freshmen filled the halls, and adjusting to high school can be an overwhelming experience. So after having a few months to familiarize...
On the Nov. 5 ballot, voters will be asked to select yes or no on Measure P which, if passed, will impact CUHSD as a whole, including Del Mar families, students and staff.
Measure...
The haunted house will be open from Oct. 28 to Oct. 30, from 6 to 9 p.m. The theater department is hosting a haunted house with the theme “Twisted Fairy Tales,” featuring stories like “The Three...
Amanda Illegs is a junior attending Del Mar High School. She attends an outside program called Silicon Valley Career Technical Education (SVCTE) that provides education towards future careers.
So...
Breast cancer rates are increasing globally, and Del Mar High School is taking action. From Sept. 30 - Oct. 4, Del Mar hosted a Think Pink Spirit Week to raise money for breast cancer awareness among patients...
Nina Tirona, Photography Editor
• October 30, 2024
Despite the loss of Del Mar’s Homecoming game, the JV score being (6-8) and varsity (0-31), Roger Leal and Eli Lenihan stood out as the Most Valuable Players showing their contribution and dedication...
Imani “Rain” Wilson, a senior at Del Mar High School, discusses her journey in art, which began as a therapeutic outlet for her emotions. Initially a hobby, art evolved into a serious pursuit, leading...
Two runners, Alexa Sanchez and Adrian Cortinas reflect on their goals and experiences as part of their school’s cross-country team. During the season, both runners have aimed to improve their times at...
This November, Del Mar High School is coming out with the play, “I am Frankenstein” by John Hammond directed by Ms.Biggs, the school’s theater teacher. The play will be performed by students and...
As California approaches its next election, one significant measure on the ballot is Prop 36, which seeks to reclassify certain misdemeanor theft and drug crimes as felonies. This proposal is a big debate...