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A+ Dropouts goes for extra credit
Cheska Zaide takes her homework everywhere. And that's not in a manner of speaking — it's a fact. Cheska, 15, is the lead singer, songwriter and guitarist of teenage pop band A+ Dropouts. But the Huntington Beach resident is also a full-time...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Philippines, Entertainment, Music, Teaching and Learning
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Briefs: Shoot-A-thon next week at HBHS
The third annual Hoops of Hope Shoot-a-thon is May 30 at the Huntington Beach High gymnasium. The free-throw shooting event includes live music, food and a silent auction and raffle and runs from 3 to 7 p.m. All proceeds will help support the...Tags: Prices, Soccer, Baseball, Teaching and Learning, High School Sports
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High School Baseball: Vikings remain alive
Marina High is moving on in the CIF Southern Section baseball playoffs after picking up a big road victory Tuesday. For two other teams that day, the season came to an end. Marina advanced to the Division 1 quarterfinal round for the first time...
Tags: California Interscholastic Federation, Baseball, Teaching and Learning, High School Sports, High School Baseball
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Around Town: Marina student gets collegiate boost
A big congratulations has to go out to Betty Nguyen for the unbelievable scholarship she earned. Nguyen is the first Marina High School student to win the Gates Millennium Scholarship, according to a news release. The award is given to 1,000 students...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, University of California, Los Angeles, Awards and Prizes, Telecommunication Service
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Men's Volleyball: Rustlers capture state title
Golden West College won its sixth California Community College Athletic Assn. state championship in men's volleyball Saturday when the Rustlers edged Pacific Coast Athletic Conference rival Grossmont, 31-29, 26-24, 25-17. The state final was played in...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education
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High School Roundup: Oilers repeat as champs in Hawaii
A trip to Hawaii resulted in another tournament championship for the Huntington Beach High boys' volleyball team. A year ago, the Oilers captured the title of the Kamehameha Cup. During spring break last week, the Oilers returned to the tournament,...Tags: California Interscholastic Federation, Baseball, Travel, Teaching and Learning, Football
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High School Baseball Roundup: Busy schedules for local teams
Marina High and Ocean View weren't scheduled to meet during the course of the prep baseball regular season, but by virtue of what transpired during the opening of the of the Ryan Lemmon Invitational, the neighboring schools worked their way to a chance...
Tags: Robert Baker, California Interscholastic Federation, Baseball, Jake Scott, Teaching and Learning
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From Hot Wheels to hot reels
Cameron Lew is truly one of the cool kids of the social media age. The 17-year-old Huntington Beach High School junior has been shooting and editing videos for his YouTube channel since eighth grade. However, Cameron's filming career started as early as...
Tags: Music, Entertainment, Teaching and Learning, Sundance Channel (tv network), Apple iPhone
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Edison High band and choir showcase skills
Edison High School presented a showcase of its performing arts programs at the historic Huntington Beach High School Auditorium on Friday. Taking the stage that evening were the Edison High School Jazz Ensemble, the Advanced Choir, Percussion Ensemble...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Teaching and Learning, Education, Music Theater
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Tragedies of drunk driving come alive with reenactment
Huntington Beach police and fire departments rushed out to 17th Street next to Huntington Beach High School on Wednesday morning after receiving a call that two cars were involved in a traffic accident, where a driver was believed to be under the...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Health and Safety at School, Medical Procedures and Tests, Prisons, Teaching and Learning
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HB Reads author visits HB High School
By the time Jay Asher successfully submitted his novel "Thirteen Reasons Why," he had 12 good reasons to call it quits. The author of the young adult novel, which was chosen as this year's HB Reads selection, got a less-than-encouraging response the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Book, Teaching and Learning, Authors, Literature
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Webcam captures secrets of endangered birds
He didn't expect to be staring at his computer screen for hours on end, but Brian Pavloff caught himself doing just that. Pavloff, president of Variable Speed Solutions in Huntington Beach, had just finished working on a web camera project for the Bolsa...
Tags: Schools, Verizon Communications, Conservation, Science and Technology, Endangered Species
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