Breaking: LVUSD will reopen Monday amidst fires
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by Hannah Sarnoff, Executive Editor
5h ago
After five days, fires continue to burn throughout Los Angeles, destroying 10,000 structures. These fires were named the most destructive in California’s history. Due to their severity, poor air quality, and loss of power, LVUSD had to shut down schools for the remainder of the week of January 7th. LVUSD announced via Parentsquare around noon ..read more
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5 productive ways to cope with LA fires
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by Ellie Bloom, Life & Arts Editor
2d ago
While five active fires consume Los Angeles, thousands of students are forced to stay home as various schools have been canceled. LVUSD, LAUSD, and about seventeen other school districts have closed this past week due to harmful air quality, direct impact, or precautionary measures. Pepperdine University, California Institute of Technology, and UCLA have canceled classes ..read more
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Update: LVUSD remains closed due to fires
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by Hannah Sarnoff, Executive Editor
3d ago
As the Palisades Fire, Eaton Fire, and Hurst Fire continue to burn, all of LVUSD will be closed for the second day in a row.  Students were updated via 5 Star of the closure ..read more
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Breaking: LVUSD schools close due to Palisades fire
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by Phoebe Hartford and Hannah Sarnoff
3d ago
Las Virgenes Unified School District has decided to close all schools within the district on Wednesday, January 8th, due to a fast-spreading wildfire in the Pacific Palisades. This decision also comes from a power shutoff at several LVUSD schools on behalf of Southern California Edison and an evacuation warning for the city of Calabasas and ..read more
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CHS wins SoCal Winter Showcase
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by Oliver Stern, Sports Editor
3d ago
After a rocky 5-5 start to the season, Calabasas Boys Basketball has hit its stride, winning six of its last seven games, capped by claiming the championship at the SoCal Christmas Classic. The Coyotes began tournament play against Providence High School with a 65-58 victory. Senior Grayson Coleman and Junior Tristan Cardoso led the scoring ..read more
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A look in CHS costume design
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by Elon Van Pelt and Lacey Bloom
3d ago
When you walk into room PA-3 at Calabasas High School, your eyes will be filled with colorful costumes, fabrics, sewing machines, and the costume teacher, Stephanie Arnow. Initially, a substitute teacher established a popular costume design program at CHS. She came to CHS in December of last year.  The costumes program has been around for ..read more
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Where wildlife meets concrete, Liberty Canyon crossing
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by Zooey Richmond, Staff Writer
1M ago
As you drive across the 101 Freeway by the Santa Monica Mountains, you may have noticed a large construction over the freeway that connects two mountains. This construction is the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing at Liberty Canyon that has been in progress for the past two and a half years. A group of organizations, including ..read more
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Girls waterpolo: a new era
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by Oliver Stern, Sports Editor
1M ago
After a dominant 17-3 win over Burbank High School on Friday night, Calabasas Girls Water Polo is off to its best start in program history with a 9-1 record. Over those ten games, the team has looked unstoppable, averaging a 12.7-goal margin of victory and outscoring opponents by a staggering 175-48.   The Coyotes are led ..read more
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CHS instills new finals schedule
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by Phoebe Hartford, Spotlight Editor
1M ago
Finals will be different for the 2024-2025 school year. Instead of having all four finals after winter break, they will be split up with two finals occurring in December, before winter break, and two in January following the holiday break. Assistant principal, Corrine Musgrove, has provided the details regarding the new finals schedule.   “Per the ..read more
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CHS makes a comeback to beat Moorpark
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by Kai Assad, Sports Editor
1M ago
Yesterday, CHS boys’ basketball defeated the Moorpark Musketeers at home, 69-58. The Coyotes improved their overall record to 4-4 while also breaking the Musketeers’ 4-game win streak. This win marks the third in a row for Calabasas against Moorpark The Coyotes drew first blood with a Payden Banuelos layup, but the Musketeers immediately responded with ..read more
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