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Martin Luther King's Legacy
Author: Mathias Silva Martin Luther King Jr rewrote America with nonviolence, kicking off with the Montgomery Bus Boycott and speaking at the March on Washington, with his dream speech still being the most iconic speech of all time. He fought for equality till he was assassinated in 1968. Martin Luther King grew up in Atlanta (and used to be a preacher), but started getting major attention during the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott after Rosa Parks got arrested, which forced buse
Jan 211 min read


The Ban of 67
Author: Jose Hernandez My project will be about why In-n-Out banned 67. It will also be about why 67 can be distracting. Why did 67 get banned at In-N-Out? The reason why was because it caused disruption in the restaurant. Since it caused a disruption the customers were bothered. After that they reprogrammed the checkout machines to never have the order number of 67, which is a very reasonable decision. Maybe when 67 dies out they might bring back that order number. When that
Jan 201 min read


New Years: A Fresh Start Through Time
Author: Liz Monroe Every year, people gather around the world to celebrate New Years as a time for fresh beginnings. This project explores where New Years came from, why is it important, and how different cultures celebrate it today. New Years is celebrated to mark the end of one year and the beginning of another. It represents a fresh start, new goals, and hope for the future. Many people use this time to reflect on the past year and think about how they want to improve in t
Jan 201 min read


Counselor Spotlight
Author: Karibel Bolanos & Kaylie Miranda A spotlight of the Hayward Twin Oaks front counseling team. Ms. Tylor Tylor Davis is an education specialist who helps students with their academics and supports teachers so they can help students. She really likes her job, and her favorite part is that every day is different and she never knows what to expect. Her least favorite part is when students are having a bad day and have an attitude. The craziest thing she has experienced w
Jan 202 min read


National Dates
Friday, March 6: National Oreo Cookie Day Monday, March 9: National Get Over It Day Friday, March 13: National Open an Umbrella Indoors Day Monday, March 16: National Panda Day Thursday, March 19: National Chocolate Carmel Day Monday, March 23: National Tamale Day
Jan 201 min read


Dad Jokes
Last updated on January 20, 2026. So frightfully awful... yet wonderfully spiffing. Never confess your love to your crush on January 1st. It’s only the first date, after all. I finally figured out how my computer mouse works! Everything clicks now. What kind of key do you need to open a banana? A monkey. Archive : "Dad, why doesn't Mom like your Hanukkah puns?" "Maybe she thinks I'm making light of the celebration." Never trust atoms. They make up everything. I keep trying to
Jan 201 min read


Help Make School More Fun!
On the behalf of Student Government, we request both High School and Middle School to help us make Hayward Twin Oaks a better community. Over the last few months, we have noticed that some people are not interested in school activities so we eagerly ask for your recommendations! Please fill out this form!! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf2JjgX23qTxjGVOE1-w7lSopUVRn3A8T6KwNjb3Y3XQ6nWpg/viewform?usp=dialog
Dec 11, 20251 min read


Seasons Skip
By: Cyrene Valdellon The holiday spending is never ending!
Dec 11, 20251 min read


Ice and the Human Cost of Enforcement
Author: Nailah Hunt “PROTECTING BORDERS SHOULD NEVER MEAN BREAKING FAMILIES.” Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was created to protect America’s borders, but its impact on families and communities has raised difficult questions about what protection truly means. While ICE’s mission is to uphold the law,the way it operates often leads to fear and trauma—especially for immigrants who come to this country seeking safety and a better life. As an African American student,
Dec 11, 20251 min read


The Power of Sports: How They Help People
Author: Daniel Gutierrez Lopez Sports do more than keep people active—they help with mental health, confidence, and teamwork. My project explains the benefits of sports and why they matter for people of all ages. It shows real examples and evidence about how sports change lives. Sports have a huge impact on people’s lives, and many don’t realize how much they help. The first way sports help people is physically. Playing a sport keeps your body active, builds strength, and imp
Dec 11, 20251 min read


Why Does Everyone Skip Over Thanksgiving?
Author: Sofia Gonzalez Thanksgiving is just as important as any other holiday. I know that some might not celebrate it and that’s okay but I feel we always skip it and we go straight to Christmas or we get overly excited about Christmas planning and leave Thanksgiving out. Thanksgiving is something that is very forgotten, but how come this is the case when it’s just like Christmas but without the gifts? It’s really odd, but I feel it’s because we all get so happy and excited
Dec 11, 20251 min read


Cultural Crossroads: Exploring The Diverse Traditions Of Holiday Celebrations
Author: Angelina Buckingham Different cultural holiday winter traditions. Discover how Mexican, Jewish, and Greeks celebrate the holidays during the winter time. Mexican holiday traditions are a beautiful mix of religious observances, cultural celebrations, and family gatherings. The Mexican holiday winter season is a month-long celebration, beginning in early December and continuing into January. Las posadas are a significant part of Mexican Christmas traditions that take pl
Dec 11, 20253 min read


Clash Learning
Author: Nyles Madison If you walk through the halls, there’s a good chance you’ll spot someone battling it out in Clash Royale, before class or during lunch. The game is pretty popular—but some students say it might actually help your brain, not just your trophy count. Clash royale isn’t just placing cards and praying. It actually has some themes of strategy, like managing elixir, which is the point system you need to place cards, counting elixir, and different counters to u
Dec 11, 20251 min read


Our School & Community
Author: Farideh Dormishian "Our Chess Club is now up and running! Students of all skill levels—from complete beginners to advanced players—are invited to join us every Wednesday during lunch in Room B2. Whether you’re looking to learn the basics, sharpen your strategy, or simply enjoy a friendly match, Chess Club offers a welcoming and supportive space to challenge your mind and connect with fellow players. We hope to see you there!"
Dec 11, 20251 min read


Cryptic Crossword
*Send a photo of the puzzle completed to twintimes@haywardtwinoaks.org for a student store discount! https://crosswordlabs.com/view/crypic-crossword-1 Donated by Garrin Pasibe
Dec 9, 20251 min read


Pain and Stress on the Wrong Side of the Bed
Author: Amaya Long Waking up on the wrong side of the bed is when the person is starting their day with a negative mood or a bad attitude or feeling pain and stress. The cause of waking up on the wrong side could be poor sleep quality, anticipatory stress, and underlying thoughts. Waking up on the wrong side of the bed can be terrible because the negative emotional state from morning which negatively can have an impact on your mood, productivity, and cognitive performance th
Dec 9, 20251 min read


Playful Pups
Author: Ciel Ledesma Dogs are intelligent, domesticated canines, known for their loyalty and deep bond with humans, having been companions for thousands of years. Dogs are the best pets because they are playful, cute, and soft. They are helpful for mental health because they increase ‘’feel-good’’ chemicals like oxytocin, serotonin, and dopamine, while reducing stress hormones. Therefore, dogs are a way to make yourself feel better. Furthermore, dogs are man’s best friend be
Dec 9, 20251 min read


The Good, the Bad, and the Artifical
Author: Angel Lopez & Jake Truong A compare and contrast of AI, seeing if AI is good or bad while also defending both sides. The good about AI is that it offers a simplicity and a quality improvement as its easier to research and get the info you need, the bad about AI is that it risks the use of misinformation, being biased as it takes info from many (possibly misguided) sources and potentially mess up if the coding isn't right or can mistake many things. In conclusion, AI i
Dec 9, 20251 min read


The Rules of the Road
Author: Jose Hernandez This article will explore the rules of the road and what to do in a car accident. Why should we follow the rules of the road? The reason is that the rules keep us safe. In America there are 6 million car accidents every year. Learning the rules of the road will help you prevent car accidents from happening frequently. This article will talk about what rules to follow and what to do if you are involved in a car accident. One rule of the road is that you
Dec 9, 20252 min read


A Magical Dream
Authors: Itzel Hernandez & Miguel Mejia The MKC Nutcracker is a Christmas Eve story about a young girl Clara, who receives a Nutcracker doll from her Auntie (Drosselmeyer). After falling asleep, she dreams that the nutcracker comes to life to battle the Rat queen(hip hop), and After the Nutcracker is transformed into a prince.The prince then takes Clara into the land of sweets to visit snow (ballet), candy canes (acro), chocolate(tap), Marzipan(ballet), peppermints(jazz), tea
Dec 9, 20251 min read
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