Juniors took the SATs, one of the nation's most essential and most demanding tests. The SAT is a three-hour multiple-choice test created and administered by the College Board. It covers reading, writing,...
Joshua Zuniga, Online Editor In Chief
• April 10, 2023
Justice. In a broad sense, justice is the principle that people receive that which they deserve. Justice can mean a lot of things, but in the case of LAUSD, low-income workers felt the need to strike and...
On April 3 and 4, LAUSD will be providing Acceleration Days that function as extra school days to students during Spring Break who would like to improve their grades or further practice skills in their...
Throughout the month of March, we saw the ASB candidates for 2023 - 2024 run for positions on the board. “ I ran for ASB president because it’s been one of my ambitions since middle school” Samantha...
Joshua Zuniga, Online Editor In Chief
• February 16, 2023
Passion. The love for teaching can go so far. If it means being the likes of Ms. Rincon, teaching can give you the experience of a lifetime. She has worked with students since the beginning of MACES and...
On Feb. 4, the Academic Decathlon team participated in a ‘Super Quiz' held at the Edward R. Roybal Learning Center on this year's theme of The American Revolution and the New Nation. “[It is the] last...
The Film and Media Arts class collaborated with Mr. Macaluso to interview Paul Montes, a producer for Dr. Dre’s studio “Aftermath Entertainment” on January 26. “Mr. Montes is an expert in music....
Students were able to learn how to program their own holiday card and participate in a contest this past Tuesday, December 6, at a workshop hosted by Service 2 members of the Computer Science Honors Society...
The Drive took place on December 10, in front of the school, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Mentorship Committee collected toys donated from citizens of Maywood for kids in need.
Alondra Mariscal,...
Joshua Zuniga, Online Editor In Chief
• December 13, 2022
Fentanyl. The deadly drug that has taken a handful of students' lives across LAUSD this semester. As time passes, the drug fentanyl has taken many lives nationwide. The LA Unified Superintendent, Alberto...
Abraham Esquivel, a senior, and Diego Andrade, a junior and a reporter for the Wolfpack Times, were the champions of the T2 Debate held at Downtown Magnet High School that lasted from Friday to Saturday,...
The Computer Science Honors Society is gathering on November 16 in the MPR to officially induct its new members into the program through the CSHS pledge. “We are glad to see the growth of interest in...