As high schools go, Berkeley High is one of the best-maintained for it's size. Though it may seem clean and put together from the outside, the water fountains of Berkeley High School present a problem to the over 3,000 thirsty students and staff.
Theft is an ever-increasing issue on the Berkeley High campus. It is a problem that effects everyone; teachers and students alike. We must all work together as a community to address this problem.
The safety officers at Berkeley High dedicate themselves to the protection of every person on campus. This is a profile of three of Berkeley High's brave officers that provides background information on the lives of the men who keep our school safely functioning everyday.
Recently, zero and seventh period science labs have become a controversial issue at Berkeley High. While some argue that these labs are essential to science courses, others think the money funding these labs could be better spent elsewhere.
Downtown Berkeley has limited parking available to the public, which effects the students and faculty at Berkeley High as well. This creates an inconvenience for students who drive to school.
In most classrooms at Berkeley High the heaters are an issue. Classrooms tend to be either too hot or too cold, thus creating uncomfortable conditions for students to work in.
The Equity Committee at Berkeley High School is a group of students and staff who meet monthly to address issues of equity. The committee is new to the school, yet has already established many events, like the equity symposium held in the Berkeley High library.
Many great athletes graduate from Berkeley High each year. The school has created an annual event made to honor these driven alumni and bring them together this the current BHS athletes.
Last Thursday, public education advocates throughout California spoke out against budget cuts through multiple rallies, marches, walk-outs, and other events in a statewide Day of Action.
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