Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

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Many bags and items are lost and have yet to be found by their owner.

Lost and Never Found

Samantha Escamilla, Staff Writer November 22, 2013

Each year a mountain of lost items amasses in Cam High's Lost and Found. In just about six months, the room has filled with students' misplaced or forgotten items, and it's not just clothing. Items such...

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A student cleans off his work space after working on his Wood Shop project.

Chip Off the Old Block

John Jacob and Sam Escamilla November 15, 2013

The noise coming from room I-4 can, at times, be heard across the eastern portion of the Cam High campus. The wood shop's various antiquated power tools and the huge vacuum system that cleans up the sawdust...

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A rabbit hiding behind the D wing and storage containers.

Little Bunny Foo Foo

Samantha Escamilla, Staff Writer November 7, 2013

Late last week a rabbit hopped into special education teacher Mrs. Natalie Larkin's room just after nutrition and terrified several members of the Cam High Staff. As the rabbit entered through the door,...

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Students enjoy the carnival games for the first time at a Cam High homecoming.

Cam High Comes Home

Samantha Escamilla, Staff Writer November 4, 2013

Excitement floated through the air as students, dressed to their nines, waited to enter Cam High's homecoming dance. Paper was rolled out by the entrance, simulating the red carpet and all the luxury...

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Students relaxing after their meeting.

Cam High Students “R” Making A Change

Samantha Escamilla, Staff Writer October 18, 2013

In an effort to get students to understand and appreciate the diversity of Cam High, Sheyda Mesgarzadeh and Jolene Cedre, seniors, created Project R a club which is addressing what they believe is the...

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Jasmine Bruner, Senior, intent on using her skills through the computer types out a school assignment.

Shooting STAR

Samantha Escamilla, staff writer October 15, 2013

Since Governor Brown signed Assembly Bill 484, recently ending the STAR test in California, the ripples of the decision are moving outward across California public schools, including Cam High. Students,...

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