By: Kai Rebelo EDHS’s green club is all about recycling and making not only our campus cleaner, but ensuring the sustainability of the entire world. The club meets once a[Read More…]
Tag: Student Life
Continuing to Climb: El D’s Mountain Club
By: Suzana Guzman At El Diamante’s Club Rush earlier this year, Mountain Club was presented by the president, Ariana Garcia. This year the club had a significant amount of students[Read More…]
Getting To Know El Diamante’s E Sports
By: Anthony Noriega The El Diamante E-Sports team is coming off of a very successful season winning state and competing with the best teams in the country, One of these[Read More…]
Incorporating Music Daily Makes Life Better
By Angela Romo There’s no denying the power of music. It has a magical ability to transport us to another world, evoke emotions we didn’t know existed within us, and[Read More…]
Dreams Realized: An El D Student’s Testimony of Becoming a Dancer
By: Kimberly Martinez A local El Diamante student grew up in dance, but those dreams were lost due to being unable to attend a studio. But dreams were found again[Read More…]
Link Crew: What You Need to Know
By Ayla Romero At El Diamante there are so many ways to get involved at school. We offer sports, clubs, academies, but one that doesn’t get mentioned too much is[Read More…]
Doja Cat vs. Olivia Rodrigo
By: Marley Crisp Doja Cat aka (Amala Zandile Dlamini), was born in 1995 in Tarzana, California. Her label “Doja Cat” was inspired by a childhood nickname. She got this name[Read More…]
First Month Census: Taking El D’s First Month Temperature
By Abby Carreon Each year of high school is a new experience for everyone and whether you’re an incoming freshman or a graduating senior, memories and mistakes are sure to[Read More…]
Book Club Not Only for Bibliophiles
By Keira Sanders “Book Club offers a safe space for fellow readers and students to come, relax, and talk about your latest read!” Book Club President, Olyvia Recendez-Metty enthusiastically exclaims.[Read More…]
Year Two with Strict Policies: How ‘Bad Apples’ Can Ruin Campus Privileges
In the Fall of 2021 El Diamante High School implemented a new policy where students were limited to use the vending machine only at lunch. Lots of students were not[Read More…]