A Torrey Pines student was fatally shot by police early Saturday morning following a call to 911 reporting a 15-year-old boy standing outside the high school, according to a news release from the San Diego...
Students showed up with a mix of beach towels, blankets, and lawn chairs and spread out on the grass in front of the PAC last Friday night for a showing of the “The Parent Trap.”
ASB decided on...
SDA students, teachers, and parents will be able to voice their opinions about what they are looking for in a next principal on a survey, which has been sent via email and will be available until this...
SDA students welcomed the SDUHSD superintendent Eric Dill at the monthly forum Friday, as they discussed finding a new principal and student participation in the process.
Principal Bjorn Paige will...
Picasso, Einstein, and…Elvis? Steve Martin’s play, “Picasso at the Lapin Agile,” entertains high expectations given its star-studded cast and director and matches them to an extent with humor...
Senior Stephanie Beraud has never taken an art class here at SDA, but that has not impeded her artistic expression. Beraud’s most recent art piece, which she spent a semester on campus creating, was...
The fire department visited SDA Friday to aid math teacher Paul Brice’s Integrated Math 2/3 class in their experiment based on Edgar Allen Poe’s short story “The Pit and the Pendulum.”
“We...
Despite the rainstorm Friday, SDA students still made the trek to the art room for the monthly Forum to discuss campus issues and announcements, including student driving safety in the rain, vegan options,...
Seniors Katie and Eric Wimsatt made waves for the SDA speech and debate team this year after ranking 41st for policy debate in the country. Their ranking marks the first time in four years that a SDA team...
Students spread out over campus yesterday in search of everything from dinosaurs to haikus for the scavenger hunt yesterday as a part of the first event in the annual Homeroom Olympics competition.
Homeroom...
SDA’s first club fair of the year gave students a chance to explore both brand-new and long-standing clubs during homeroom and lunch on Friday.
From the Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) to the Big Sister...
By Julia Shapero, Managing Editor September 14, 2016
The annual group of Austrian exchange students arrived at SDA Monday night, leading many students to find new additions to their classes; the exchange students’ arrival was long expected by their respective...
Seniors attempted to break out into a pillow fight last Friday as their senior prank, but were stopped by the administration due to safety concerns, and chose to instead lie down in the covered hallway...
The SDA robotics team won its first regional competition March 5 and 6, allowing it to advance to the championships in St.Louis, Missouri for the first time for in five years.
The robotics team competed...
The theater-for-a-cause production “Kindertransport” opens tonight and will continue showing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of this week. All proceeds from the show will go to the charity Casa de Amparo,...
The timing of the PSAT became a source of problems this year as the time initially allotted for the test turned out not to be sufficient, said students. As a result, many students said they found that...
For a long time, the SAT has been defined by its vocabulary-intensive structure and somewhat eccentric math questions; however, this era has officially come to an end. The SAT testing on Saturday, Jan....