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Sierra Pacific's S Club gets involved with the community, including making greeting cards to local senior living communities.

S Club aims to have positive impact

Jaidyn Ayala, Staff reporter June 1, 2026

Focusing on service, teamwork and making a postivie impact, Sierra Pacific High School's S Club worked through the year to support both the school and community. S Club president Alena Fuentez explained...

BEARS WIN STATE TITLE

BEARS WIN STATE TITLE

Mia McLemore, Staff reporter March 23, 2026

The Sierra Pacific girls basketball team has done it again. The Golden Bears are state champions. Playing in the California Interscholastic Federation Division II championship, Sierra Pacific took an...

ASB elections set for March 5

ASB elections set for March 5

Growl staff March 3, 2026

Students can vote for Sierra Pacific High's Associated Student Body positions March 5 for the 2026-27 school year. Of the 18 positions, only two races aren't being run unopposed. Running for ASB...

John Clark is Sierra Pacific's new football coach. He also teaches at Sierra Pacific.

Clark named SP football coach

Alaric McCort, Staff reporter February 27, 2026

Meet John Clark, Sierra Pacific High School’s new head football coach. Clark is a football coach with experience in the sport, all the way from his youth. Clark, who also teaches special education...

Sierra Pacific's production of "The Prince of Egypt" finished its run in February.

SP brings ‘Prince of Egypt’ to stage

Morgan Azevedo, Staff reporter February 20, 2026

Through the collaboration and strong friendships in musical theater, students from Sierra Pacific came together to put on the its production of "The Prince of Egypt." The show, which ran from Jan. 29-Feb....

Students don't have enough time to walk around with friends or relax at lunch or break

Breaks need to be extended

Morgan Azevedo, Staff reporter February 11, 2026

Students should have more time in their breaks to take a breather and recollect their thoughts between classes. Students are forced to sit in cramped classes with people they don’t know for seven hours...

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