Remember walking down the street and seeing all the neighborhood kids playing outside? Times were different; children rarely stayed home watching TV—only on Saturday mornings and rainy days. Instead children built forts and played games. ... READ MORE »»
The Digital Media Academy, one of the most popular and beneficial electives at Clairemont High School has been placed on the chopping block; bizarre considering the technologically advanced society we’re moving farther into. The cuts came... READ MORE »»
Rewind the clocks a few decades and you might realize that Clairemont used to be very a very different place, the music, the hair, the slang, the clothes; it was almost like a different world. Time makes things change that’s for sure. Reminiscing... READ MORE »»
Music has always been a unique and evolving industry. However, not all change is good. As music has gone downhill since the 60’s and 70’s, commercialism and a coarsening of lyrics are slowly causing disintegration of rock/contemporary... READ MORE »»
Senioritis. Every senior seems to at some point suffer from this awful disease. Senioritis can be defined as a lack of motivation and effort as displayed by tardiness, absences and lower grades in high school seniors. As the year progresses,... READ MORE »»
On Tuesday, February 7, 2012, a federal appeals court ruled California’s ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional in a 2-1 decision. Proposition 8 placed a ban on same-sex marriage in the state of California and was approved by 52% of voters... READ MORE »»
This was the time to have fun in the sun, get your bronze on, and simply relax. Yes, that time to year again…SPRING! And what came with the flowers blooming other than SPRING BREAK! March 31st through April 8th was the much-appreciated week... READ MORE »»
Recently sixteen hundred (yes 1600) teachers in the San Diego Unified School District received layoff notices. Among them were nine Clairemont High teachers. Alex Kunkel is one of them. He is a father of three children. He just bought a new... READ MORE »»
This year’s prom is guaranteed to be one to remember. Prom is something usually very conventional: you dress up, take pictures and go to dinner in a large group and show up to a venue, most commonly a hotel. But unlike many other proms,... READ MORE »»
1600 teachers in the San Diego Unified School District received layoff notices this year. Among them were nine Clairemont teachers. Elizabeth Wilkie the CHS representative to the SDEA (teachers union) has been in the middle of the process of... READ MORE »»
Breanna Edwards, Staff Writer · May 8, 2012
In regards to the APEX PRO/CON story published in March, the Arrow staff would like to add an update. Unlike APEX classes at Clairemont, APEX courses in the district are not just... Read more »
Ryan Ray, Editor *SLIDESHOW* · April 11, 2012
Ace! So far, the Clairemont Boy’s Tennis has remained untouchable. They are undefeated in league through the first half of the season. The coaches Gary Jimenez, Jeff Ray... Read more »
Sara Roper, Editor in Chief · May 4, 2012
Remember walking down the street and seeing all the neighborhood kids playing outside? Times were different; children rarely stayed home watching TV—only on Saturday mornings... Read more »
Shane Chronic, Staff Writer · April 11, 2012
Are you looking to give back to your community in a positive manner? Students who are looking for senior projects for their senior exhibitions should consider doing community service... Read more »
Lydia Johnson, Staff Writer · May 4, 2012
San Diego has a long and vast culinary history, and Arabic food is one of the latest additions. Middle Eastern food, or more specifically Arabic food, has been put on the map by... Read more »
Sara Roper, Arissa Harrington, Wyatt Snyder, Brian Smith · April 16, 2012
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