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

Breaking News
Mr. Falconers AP Language and Composition class takes a practice test to prepare for the upcoming exam in May.

An insight into AP

Maia Griffith and Aimee Barrera April 8, 2016

Junior Hannah Kwon spends three to four hours a day studying for her four AP (Advanced Placement) courses--AP Psychology, AP Chemistry, AP Language and Composition, and AP U.S. History--whereas her other...

Continue Reading
Cam High students take on new SAT

Cam High students take on new SAT

Jordyn White, Staff Writer April 1, 2016

The redesigned SAT test was launched across the United States on March 5, and at a testing center located at Cam High, a group of over 100 students from Cam High and other local schools participated in...

Continue Reading
One of the newly updated computers sits on the library desktop.

Library installs 38 new computers

Olivia Flansburgh, Staff Writer March 22, 2016

The library now hosts 38 new 2010 Dell OptiPlex 780 computers. Teacher-librarian Ms. Heidi Resnik said that the decision to update the computers was due to the slowness of the old Windows software....

Continue Reading
Students with their awards at the Optimist Club dinner.

Cam High students optimistic about their awards

Cristina Farias, Staff Writer March 18, 2016

[slideshow_deploy id='56921'] The Noontime Optimist Club of Camarillo held their 35th annual Youth Appreciation Banquet on Thursday, March 10. Several Cam High students were honored at the Optimist...

Continue Reading
Rain impacts Camarillo

Rain impacts Camarillo

Hailey Fulcomer, Staff Writer March 11, 2016

[slideshow_deploy id='56783'] Wet and windy storm conditions propelled by an El Niño jet stream brought flooding and debris to Cam High on March 11. Storms also caused damage earlier this year, when...

Continue Reading
Christie Hubbard helps with office filing during sixth period. Student office aids will no longer exist as a class starting next year.

New law limits “fake” classes

Tony Thai, Staff Writer March 10, 2016

New state legislation will prohibit schools from enrolling their students in classes without "educational content" for more than one week in any semester, unless the student meets special requirements. Assembly...

Continue Reading
Cam High custodians have attempted to remove graffiti off bathroom stalls using putty. However, perpetrators continue to mark over the clean-up effort.

Graffiti on the rise

Cristina Farias, Staff Writer March 9, 2016

A spike in the number of graffiti tags across campus, particularly in student restrooms, has Cam High administrators on edge and looking for assistance from students, staff, and the Ventura County Sheriff's...

Continue Reading
Ventura County Sheriffs deputy and school resource officer Sean Eskridge partners with another Ventura County sheriff from the Camarillo Police department to patrol campus after the threat made through graffiti in the girls C bathroom.

Threatening graffiti found in C-wing restroom

Cristina Farias, Staff Writer March 2, 2016

An on-campus threat written in graffiti was discovered in the C-wing girls bathroom on Monday of this week. Principal Dr. Kim Stephenson sent out both an email and an 'all-call' phone call on Monday...

Continue Reading
Both of Cam Highs mock trial teams pose at the Ventura County Courthouse.

Mock Trial makes top two in county

Morgan Menin, Staff Writer February 26, 2016

Cam High's 'Scorpions' mock trial team has a chance to advance to state finals after facing Grace Brethren on Thursday. The team began competition last Monday at the Ventura County courthouse and competed...

Continue Reading
Mr. Dowden teaches his newly formed Criminal Justice class fifth period. The class was recreated second semester of this school year after it was discontinued in 2005.

Justice Returns to Cam High

Kristi Chu, Staff Writer February 24, 2016

Thirty-eight students at Cam High added a new elective, criminal justice, to their second semester schedules. The formerly cancelled class, taught by social science teacher Mr. Bill Dowden during fifth...

Continue Reading
Ms. Lawler, English teacher, plans to retire after 30 years of coaching girls soccer at the close of 2015-16 season.

Lawler’s Legacy

Maia Griffith, Staff Writer February 19, 2016

Mrs. Christine Lawler, soccer coach of 30 years and player for 35, retired from coaching girl's varsity soccer at Cam High after the close of 2015-16 season with the knowledge that she has taught everything...

Continue Reading
Sodas sold for $1 line the snack shack, run by the ACHS Music Boosters as a fundraiser for the music program.

Controversy surrounds alleged musical monopoly

Chun-Tzu Huang, Staff Writer February 10, 2016

Every day after school, many students purchase food and drinks from a cart in front of the A building or the 'snack shack' next to the ASB room. Both of these venues are owned by band, leading to controversy...

Continue Reading
Load More Stories