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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Listening to music while studying prevents academic-induced anxiety and depression, as well as provides long-term health benefits.

Music in School Sounds Nice, Right?

Madalyn Duvall, Staff Writer March 5, 2020

In this day and age, music is a natural and ever-present feature of people's lives, so much so that it is common to see people with headphones on when doing common chores or tasks. This behavior is especially...

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The College Board has made some controversial changes to the AP Program, including raised fees and new deadlines.

College Board’s Earlier Deadline Will Likely Hurt Students

Donny Robbins, Staff Writer October 25, 2019

Watch out, AP students! College Board has changed the normal March 22 AP registration deadline to Nov. 1, and they will charge a $40 late fee. As a result, College Board will likely reap benefits at the...

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Cam High teacher Mr. Peter Wachtel recently received second place in Harbor Freights Tools for Schools competition.

Cam High Teacher Wins National Award from Harbor Freight

Donny Robbins, Staff Writer October 24, 2019

Cam High Wood shop teacher Mr. Peter Wachtel won $50,000 and a workbench for a second-place finish in Harbor Freight's Tools for Schools competition. All the money will be used for Cam High’s wood shop...

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Tired sleepy woman yawning, working at office desk and holding a cup of coffee, overwork and sleep deprivation concept

Don’t Sleep On This

Molly Honnef, Staff Writer May 23, 2019

Today, I hear many people say things like "I'll sleep when I'm dead" or "I'll just pull an all-nighter," which is a dangerous mindset that creates unhealthy habits. Sleep should be one of peoples' top...

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Cam High plans to put additional fencing up by the beginning of the 2019-2020 school year.

Years Later, Cam High Remains On the Fence

Greg Oler, Staff Writer May 8, 2019

The contemporary issue of campus security and fencing has been a consistent issue at Cam High, and 18 years ago, The Stinger published an article describing this predicament. The story "The Problem...

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Lucas Gnagy and his aid, Andi, walking to Lucass class.

My Journey Through High School With Cerebral Palsy

Lucas Gnagy, Staff Writer April 30, 2019

I was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at birth -- a condition that impairs my muscles and makes it difficult for me to coordinate my movement. I attended Tierra Linda Elementary School and Las Colinas...

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Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh

A Vital P(art) of the Community

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer April 25, 2019

With the turn of the century, art has become fluidly integrated in the everyday lives of billions of people across the world, and some of us do not fully acknowledge the impact art has on our minds and...

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Cam High implemented navy-blue graduation gowns for both the male and female graduating class, where previously male and female gowns would have separate colors.

A Year Forward in Cam High’s Gown Change

Greg Oler, Staff Writer April 24, 2019

With graduation officially happening on June 14, the academic year of the class of 2019 is coming to a close, and this year's class will be the second graduating class at Cam High to have only one color...

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Harvard University had a record 43,330 applicants this year, of which 935 were notified of early acceptance.

Discrimination in the College Application Process Needs to be Addressed

Greg Oler, Staff Writer April 10, 2019

Harvard, one of the Ivy League Universities, has recently been under fire over accusations of intentionally attempting to employ "racial balancing" by keeping the number of Asian-American students below...

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College Applications can be stressful to some seniors, so here is some advise to help you through it.

A Guide to College Applications

Ian Lattimer, Staff Writer November 15, 2018

As summer ends and the school year begins, seniors start to work on college applications, which can be a complicated and stressful process. Most admissions involve providing SAT scores, ACT scores,...

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Juniors and seniors stand together as they prepare for the powderpuff game.

21 Pieces of Advice for the Class of 2021

Danielle Arntson, Guest Writer December 20, 2017

Now that I’m a senior, I can confidently say that high school is nothing like TV says it is. When I began my first day of school as a freshman, I was a little disappointed to see that everyone was just...

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Chemistry lab tables in Mrs. Connie Sus classroom.

Explosive Products of Science Department Change

Rachael Ryan, Staff Writer June 15, 2017

Public schools should dedicate their efforts towards providing a thorough education to all students. The new suggested science route removes the freshmen courses Earth Science and Physical Science Honors,...

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