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Author: Hayate Moro

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Teacher writes to new heights

June 4, 2019April 3, 2020 Hayate Moro

Matt Johanson grew up in the Bay Area but moved near Yosemite to work for The Union Democrat newspaper after

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CVHS graduate talks about his new book

January 26, 2019April 3, 2020 Hayate Moro Astounding, CVHS, graduate, harvard, science, science fiction

A Castro Valley High School and Harvard graduate Alec Nevala-Lee recently published the book, “Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov,

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Senior Tara Ng is "the shortest and smallest but has the biggest heart" on the Trojan girls golf team.
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Tara Ng Carries the biggest heart

December 5, 2018January 20, 2019 Hayate Moro athlete, athletics, CVHS, golf, tara ng

Trojan girls golfers may act childishly at times but can surprise you with their extreme talent, placing them second in

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The bright side of having a combined prom

September 14, 2018 Hayate Moro Castro Valley, combined-prom, cvhs prom, dance, junior prom, senior prom

During school registration, a newsletter was handed out addressing the change regarding the most important dances in high school, Junior

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Yosemite ranger reflects on “the most beautiful place in the world”

June 7, 2018April 3, 2020 Hayate Moro

Shelton Johnson, an interpretive ranger who’s educated visitors to Yosemite National Park for more than 24 years, shared these thoughts

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Campus News 

CVHS’s Whooping Cough Outbreak

May 30, 2018 Hayate Moro

At least nine CVHS students have contracted whooping this year, according to district nurse Sandee Velasquez. In response, the school

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Unplugged – A Day Without Technology

May 29, 2018April 3, 2020 Hayate Moro Castro Valley High School, CVHS, technology
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Campus News 

Whooping cough scare at CVHS

May 18, 2018May 25, 2018 Hayate Moro campus, Castro Valley High School, Hayate Moro, news, whooping cough

At least nine CVHS students have contracted whooping cough this year, according to district nurse Sandee Velasquez. In response, the

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Frau Andersen is the teacher of the year

April 27, 2018April 27, 2018 Hayate Moro barbara andersen, foreign language, frau, Frau Andersen, German, Hayate Moro, Jack Singer, komfort, teacher of the year

Barbara Andersen wants her students to feel “gemütlich,” or comfortable. “Frau” Anderson was recently named the CVHS teacher of the

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Opinion 

“It’s not impossible to live without your phone”

March 23, 2018April 11, 2018 Hayate Moro cell phone, cellular devices, National Day of Unplugging, phone, unplugging

When a person says “My car costs more than your life,” I may not believe the person even if she

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