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The Accolade

The Student News Site of Sunny Hills High School

The Accolade

All content by Gerald Han
Student cafeteria worker senior Chloe Sepulveda uses the tablet while handing out food items to students during break on Friday, May 17, in the cafeteria.

SILENT SUPPORT: Student workers help maintain school environment behind the scenes

Gerald Han, Cub Reporter May 29, 2024

While the student body hardly ever sees them working, these students are the unsung heroes of Sunny Hills. Senior Chloe Sepulveda and junior Eduardo Villacrez work out of sight but ensure parts of the...

Senior Brandon Flores stands as one of the 39 Class of 2024 valedictorians. Flores plans on majoring in chemistry at UCLA.

CLASS OF 2024 VALEDICTORIAN Q&A: Brandon Flores

Gerald Han, Cub Reporter May 23, 2024

The Class of 2024 produced 39 valedictorians, and The Accolade interviewed each to reflect on their high school journeys and thoughts. This is a full version of the Q&A, of which the preview is included...

Graduating as the top of her class, senior Tiffany Elnitiarta committed to New York University, where she will be majoring in media, culture and communications.

CLASS OF 2024 VALEDICTORIAN Q&A: Tiffany Elnitiarta

Gerald Han, Cub Reporter May 23, 2024

The Class of 2024 produced 39 valedictorians, and The Accolade interviewed each to reflect on their high school journeys and thoughts. This is a full version of the Q&A, of which the preview is included...

Multimedia members collaborate on projects including photography, stop-motion animation films and soundtrack edits during meetings in Room 47.

CLUB CORNER: Artists collaborate on a variety of media creations to improve their skills

Gerald Han, Cub Reporter January 25, 2024

For the 2023-2024 school year, the Associated Student Body has approved 29 new clubs. The Accolade’s cub reporters from the beginning journalism class will report on each new group in alphabetical order....

The founder of the DreamCatchers organization was inspired by her Native American heritage of honoring “Spider Woman” through weaving dreamcatchers and ultimately came up with the name, as she mirrors her roots by honoring the dreams of elders. The club offers the opportunity for students to form and strengthen connections with the elderly through partnerships with senior living agencies.

CLUB CORNER: DreamCatchers hopes to weave strong connections between students and elderly

Gerald Han, Cub Reporter January 18, 2024

For the 2023-2024 school year, the Associated Student Body has approved 29 new clubs. The Accolade’s cub reporters from the beginning journalism class will report on each new group in alphabetical order....

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