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Trojans gave quite a season to their fans

March 9, 2018March 9, 2018 The Olympian 0 Comments basketball, girls, state, varsity

With great excitment and a lot of preasure on the players, the girls basketball team lost its first game for

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Opinion Straight Outta Sacramento 

Meeting Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom

February 23, 2018April 11, 2018 Mia Babasyan 0 Comments California, candidate, election, gavin newsom, generation, government, Governor, mia, mia babasyan, state

Myself and members  of The Olympian made our way to a meet and greet with Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom in

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Olympian supports CAHSEE suspension

October 29, 2015October 22, 2017 The Olympian 0 Comments CAHSEE, california graduation requirement, california high school exit exam, CVHS, cvhs newspaper, cvhs olympian, exam, graduation, standardized testing, state, The Olympian

We at The Olympian believe that the California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE), is a stressful, time-consuming test that does

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News 

Brown and Kashkari race for governor

October 28, 2014October 29, 2014 Anna Talajkowski 0 Comments brown, California, debate, election, government, Governor, gubernatorial, jerry, kashkari, neel, Proposition, state

  Governor Jerry Brown and former Assistant U.S. Treasury Secretary Neel Kashkari are battling for the office of California governor.

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What can you get from Corbett?

June 2, 2014June 2, 2014 Anna Talajkowski 0 Comments California, congress, corbett, democrat, ellen, politics, representative, senator, state

State Senator Ellen Corbett, who’s leaving the California Legislature after this year, has challenged Eric Swalwell for the East Bay’s

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Feature 

Pat Parker leaves CVHS on a high note

May 12, 2014 Evan Kwong 0 Comments adviser, AP, bay, cal, Chabot, chemistry, childhood, club, college, CVHS, degree, development, early, east, honors, key, parker, pat, quan, song, state

Pat Parker, one of the longest-serving teacher at CVHS, will be the next teacher to announce her retirement follow after

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Campus News 

Field trips in danger because of new state law

November 19, 2013 Evan Kwong 0 Comments ASL, carmelia, close, CVHS, dc, field, frasca, laryssa, law, sadoway, seattle, state, students, tour, trip, up, vapa, washington

Teachers are having trouble raising enough money for field trips because of a new state law that requires schools to

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Feature 

Yearbook immortalizes precious Trojan memories

June 11, 2013June 15, 2013 Evan Kwong 0 Comments amanda, benjamin, briggs, castillo, CVHS, editor, fall, ho, jeff, mass, michael, photo, photography, photojournalism, production, season, spring, state, students, university, vendsel, washington, writing, yearbook

  As the end of the year draws close, the dedicated writers, photographers, and editors who compile CVHS’s yearbook can

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Campus News 

STAR test will be replaced by computerized SBAC

March 27, 2013June 18, 2013 Eva Chen 0 Comments assessment, balance, computer, consortium, SBAC, school, smart, standardized, star, state, test

Very soon, students will not have to spend hours upon hours bubbling in answers at the end of their school

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Campus News 

CVHS API score improves

November 29, 2012June 18, 2013 cvhsolympian 0 Comments California, CVHS, percent, performance, scored, star, state, test

Castro Valley High School’s API score improved 13 points in 2012, reaching 826 out of 1,000 points possible. According to

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