High School Students Working

Camille Le Duc, Staff Reporter
June 3, 2014
Filed under Features
Each year, the amount of high school students working is increasing. But is it really a good thing to do because you still have to do the schoolwork? Does it affect the fact that you are tired and your academic level at school and also affects your friendships? Let us respond all the questions you could... Read more »
What Freshmen Think About Their First Year

Camille Le Duc, Staff Reporter
May 9, 2014
Filed under Student Life
The first year in High School is a big change for everyone, and as the school year is coming to a close, we asked some Freshmen from the class of 2018 how their year went, what they liked at the school, what they disliked, or what they wish could change next year to make the school better. For the... Read more »
The Risks of Social Media

Camille Le Duc, Staff Reporter
March 25, 2014
Filed under Opinions
Today, 84% of teenagers have a profile on at least one social network. 1 person out of 3 has a Facebook profile. Especially teenagers go on Facebook, Snapchat, Tumblr, Instagram, Tweeter, and other social Medias permanently, but sometimes they forget that going on these applications with... Read more »
Don’t Be Too Quick to Judge

Camille Le Duc, Staff Reporter
March 13, 2014
Filed under Opinions
Many people, especially teenagers today, are very influenced by the appearance of others. Wherever you go, some people will look at you and judge you without knowing who you really are. Today, people are very superficial. They care about their looks, and their body shape. Most humans are readily aware... Read more »
What You Didn’t Know About Valentine’s Day

Camille Le Duc, Staff Reporter
February 12, 2014
Filed under Student Life, Top Stories
Everyone knows there is a particular day called Valentine’s Day on February 14th. You probably don’t know exactly where Valentine’s Day is from. Most of the people think it is just a day that was made to celebrate with the people you love, “I think that most people think that love... Read more »
An Interview with the Fabulous Jean-Marc Barr

Camille Le Duc, Staff Reporter
January 16, 2014
Filed under Features, Top Stories
We had the opportunity to have an interview with Jean-Marc Barr, who is an alumnus of Mission Bay High School. I wanted to interview him because he is French and American and very famous in France because of his role as a French diver in the movie The Big Blue, which was the most financially... Read more »
For or Against Ask.fm

Camille Le Duc, Staff Reporter
January 10, 2014
Filed under Opinions, Top Stories
You might know about this social media website that has been famous since 2010. This website is for asking and answering questions, but here is the problem: there is no privacy! Although users can ask questions anonymously, a lot of users are getting bullied and this has caused many suicides. ... Read more »
A Great Season for the Freshman Volleyball Team

Camille Le Duc, Staff Reporter
November 12, 2013
Filed under Sports, Top Stories
For one's first season, lots of sports have been suggested to students, but let’s talk about volleyball. There are 3 volleyball teams: varsity, JV, and the freshman team. Most of the players of the Varsity and JV team have already played volleyball before, but what about freshmen? This... Read more »
Diversity as Strength

Camille Le Duc, Staff Reporter
October 19, 2013
Filed under Opinions, Top Stories
We all know Mission Bay High School is an amazing school! Here is what makes it unique: Mission Bay High welcomes lots of different students from all around the world! The racial make-up of Mission Bay High School is: American Indian - 13 persons (1%) Asian - 174 (10%) Black... Read more »