The Scimitar Coachella Valley High School Thermal, CA
Issue Date: Friday, May 02, 2008 Issue: May 2008 Last Update: Wednesday, May 07, 2008


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Anyone who has ever attended the demolition derby event at the Date Festival knows how exciting it is to watch, so imagine the excitement students in Mr. Albert Rodriguez’ advanced automotive class fe
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The student store curriculum got a touch-up this year. Students enrolled in the R.O.P. retail and marketing class added advertising to their skill set. Mrs. Rebecca Gilbert, their instructor, helped
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Hospitality Academy students have the opportunity to take Virtual Enterprise, a unique type of class that teaches them hands-on how to start up and run a business successfully. Through Virtual Enterpr
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“CVHS Health Academy is a small learning community that gives you many opportunities that can benefit you if your interest is in the health field,” says Mrs. Gibson, Health Careers teacher. Picture yo
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“The first day that I walked into my ceramics class last year, I had no idea that I would someday end up being part of a competition, much less the winner of one.
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Numerous educational studies have shown that minority students face tremendous obstacles towards high school graduation. These difficulties ring especially true for many of the children of low-income,
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Mentors for the GEAR UP program had their first meeting of the 2007-2008 school year in February when a group of junior and senior volunteers went into freshmen science classes.


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