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About 500 Oxnard-area students have been affected by norovirus in the last ten days, according to an article by the VC Star.

Norovirus Outbreak Hits OUHSD

Uyen Mai, Staff Writer March 18, 2017

A norovirus outbreak has struck the Rio School District and affected over 500 students over the past ten days, and continues to diffuse throughout Ventura County. According to an interview with...

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Students and parents gather in the Scorpion dome to watch performances by cheer, song and band for Scorpion Showcase.

Scorpion Showcase Welcomes Incoming Freshmen

Iris Shim, Staff Writer March 7, 2017

[slideshow_deploy id='62776']   Cam High’s annual Scorpion Showcase took place on Monday, Feb. 27, organized by assistant principal Ms. Adriana Pulido, Cam High's counselors, and ASB advisor...

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Seniors will take the online test at the end of the year as a test for statewide science learning standards.

Seniors to take Practice Science Test in Spring

Rachael Ryan, Staff Writer February 27, 2017

Cam High seniors will take the science section of the newly implemented California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) this spring, in order to measure levels of comprehension and...

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Heavy Rain Hits Cam High [video]

Athena Quddus, Editor-in-Chief February 26, 2017

Periodically for the last few months, large puddles scattered the hallways and water cascaded from the roofs as Camarillo saw its rainiest season in three years. The rain in Camarillo in January alone...

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Prom held at Spanish Hills Country Club of May 2016.

New Prom Transportation Policy Sparks Controversy

Haelley Hogan and Gaberiel Delacruz February 3, 2017

For several years, limousines and party buses have been banned from Cam High dances, including prom night. However, a recent newsletter from the administration released during homeroom informed the students...

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Freshmen students (from left to right) Tabitha Ebright, Zachary Kwast, Jacqueline Pizza, and Bryce Blau using skittles for an activity about ethnicity in AP Human Geography.

Cultural Candy

Chun-Tzu Huang, Features Editor January 31, 2017

Candy isn't just for snacking anymore. This year, Ms. Patricia Valenteen used the famous colorful candy, Skittles, to teach her AP Human Geography students about racial and ethnic issues around the world...

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For the past few days Ive been studying, at least for math, five or six hours day. I would not recommend it for mental health or physical health, said Yen Nguyen, junior. High school students around the country are currently in the midst of finals week, and many are preparing in different ways.

The Finals Frontier

Rachael Ryan, Staff Writer January 25, 2017

This week's spike in StudentVue checks, maelstrom of late-work submissions, and increase in all-nighters are only a handful of the symptoms that accompany finals season. At Cam High and high schools everywhere,...

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - JANUARY 06: People wait on the tarmac of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International airport after a shooting took place near the baggage claim on January 6, 2017 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Officials are reporting that five people were killed and eight wounded in an attack by a single gunman.   (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

A Fight for Survival

Haelley Hogan, Staff Writer January 24, 2017

According to various new sites, including CNN, five people were reported killed in the recent shooting at the Fort Lauderdale Airport in Florida, leaving another six people injured. The incident also...

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ASB students creating basketball posters for the Cam High varsity basketball players.

Paying the Dues

Cecilia Bach-Nguyen, Staff Writer January 12, 2017

Cam High's Associated Student Body implemented a new fee last October for school clubs and organizations who need to create posters. In the past, ASB allowed clubs to use these supplies for free, resulting...

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Helen Zhang, Joyce Seok, and Christopher Nguyen (seniors) were three out of the five semifinalists to earn the National Merit scholarship. Alex Li and Marcello Ma (seniors) are not pictured.

Five Seniors Awarded for Highest PSAT Scores

Cecilia Bach-Nguyen, Staff Writer January 5, 2017

The National Merit Scholarship Foundation released the list of 2016 semifinalists on their official website on Sep.14, and it included five seniors from Cam High: Helen Zhang, Christopher Nguyen, Joyce...

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Gabriel Martin, senior, donating his blood at the annual United Blood Services Blood Drive.

Stopping the Bleeding–For Good Reason

Haelley Hogan, Staff Writer December 14, 2016

Over 200 Cam High students band together every year to donate their blood to potentially save the lives of others.  Some conquer a fear of needles to help those in need, while others are barred from donating...

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Mr. Peter Watchel, Woodshop teacher, being handed a $500 check from Mrs. Pat McCord, class of 61, and other Cam High alumnis for the woodwork department. The first four graduating classes also donated a $500 check to the music department.

First Scorpion Graduates Donate to their Alma Mater

Haelley Hogan, Staff Writer December 8, 2016

Thanks to the graduating classes of '59, '60, '61, and '62, both the Cam High Band and Wood-shop programs are $500 richer as of Wednesday, Oct. 19. During a staff meeting in the library, band director...

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