AVID Club

By Camille Yost Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) is a program at Tustin High School that is dedicated to preparing students for college. Not only is it a class, it is also a club that is run by Aileen and Arlene Peralta in Ms. Vandal’s classroom, room 703. The main goal of the AVID club…

A Better Choir

By Camille Yost and Kimberly Ayon Tustin High’s choir, directed by Mr. David Peay, has appeared in our assemblies and recently held several concerts. Something that sets our schools choir apart from other schools is that it doesn’t require auditions in order to join. Many singers will say that there is always room for improvement;…

The Giver’s United Club

By Jair Martinez The Giver’s United club at Tustin High School is made to help out the community and encourage people to contribute along the way. They know that even the smallest deed, like recycling, helps the community. Right now, they are working on implementing boxes in every classroom to collect bottles and cans so…

Tillers Under The Sea

By: Joshua Muller The Ocean Sports Club – a club dedicated to spear fishing, body boarding, and having fun under the sun. Being an outdoor related club, students take trips to the beach to enjoy what the ocean has to offer. I joined club members Caleb Bullock and Nolan Swoboda on a trip to Huntington…

A Gamer’s Paradise

By: Kayla Brunner Gamers, competitive students and friendly people alike can find their home at Tustin High’s Smash Bros. Club. Meeting every snack, lunch and even after school in room 226, this club prides itself on being Tustin High’s home for gamers. But even if you aren’t a gamer, this club has an inviting atmosphere…

Faith Alive at Tustin High

By: Golda Fulmer Tustin High School – where students come and express themselves, the place where kids choose to stand out or blend in with the rest of the student body. On our campus, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, or FCA, makes sure to help students stand out all year long. Meeting every other Wednesday in…

Say Hello to Key Club

By: Nayeli Medina & Brisa Velazquez Administrators who aimed to help others in their communities created Key Club in 1925 at Sacramento High School. From then on it has grown into an international club that has stretched from one country to the next, impacting the lives of not only students but people in different nations…