• Advice for Underclassmen

    by Valerie Perez, Staff Writer Devils’ Advocate   If you haven’t heard, seniors have already been accepted to universities as of March. Tears of happiness and sadness are coming your way, future seniors. Receiving rejection letters from your dream colleges is heartbreaking. However, when you receive those acceptance letters you will feel a sense of… Read more

  • Hitting It Out Of The Park

    By Cassandra Keough , Staffwriter Devils’ Advocate The Sweetwater baseball team is having a good season. They are 9-7 and have recently won the Lions Tournament. The past couple of years, they may have struggled, but this year they have turned things around. The team has practice almost every day, and they hope to win… Read more

  • Grad Nite Preview

    by Camilo Prado, Staffwriter Devils’ Advocate With the year coming to an end, seniors should hurry and buy their senior items as soon as possible. Tickets to Grad Nite, tickets to Prom, and Red & Gray yearbooks are all limited! So, don’t wait! Now, with that said, it is time to look at what will… Read more

  • The Month of Decisions

    by Julie Henry, Staffwriter Devils’ Advocate Two months left! As we come back from our two-week spring break, everyone is in nonstop motion racing towards the end of the year. Of course, everyone knows about the exciting things in store for the Class of 2016 seniors like Grad Nite, prom, and graduation; but all of… Read more

  • AVID Senior Seminar

    by Ashley Estrada, Staffwriter Devils’ Advocate Seniors who have been in AVID At least two years can be part of the AVID Senior Seminar. In addition, they have to have been in AVID during their Junior year as well. AVID for Senior is really important, and it is a great help. Senior year is a… Read more

  • The AP Tests Are Coming

    by Jorge Adrian Lopez, Staffwriter Devils’ Advocate For many, the time of year has come to prove that you haven’t been just taking up space and have actually learned something in your AP classes. May is the month that causes much exasperation for many AP students because it is the culmination of what they have… Read more

  • A Rush to a Grad Nite Seat!

    by Mary Anne Gapasin, Staffwriter Devils’ Advocate The 2015-2016 school year is almost coming to an end, which means that all the senior festivities are inching closer. With this in mind, students have been preparing to buy their Grad Nite tickets. However, with limited seats for Grad Nite, Class of 2016 students have rushed their… Read more

  • Welcome Taco Man!!

    by Mireille Abigail Roman, Staffwriter Devils’ Advocate Recently, Highland Avenue has been home to a new Mexican food joint in the busy area of National City.  Taco Man opened their doors to the local residents on January 23 at 2708 Highland Avenue, and welcomed patrons to their version of Mexican cuisine, fast food style. Conveniently,… Read more

  • Minimum Wage Rises to $15

    by Asha Pineda, Staffwriter Devils’ Advocate   If you have not heard yet, the minimum wage will rise from $10 per hour to $15 per hour by the year 2022. On Monday, April 4, California’s governor, Jerry Brown, signed a bill that will increase the minimum wage by $5. As 2022 comes closer, wages will… Read more

  • New Immunization Requirements for 2016

    Notice to Parents and Guardians about Vaccine Exemptions Frequently Asked Questions Senate Bill 277 Aviso a Padres y Tutores acerca de la Exenciones a Vacunas Preguntas más Frecuentes Ley del Senado 277 For additional information please visit the Student Support Health Services website. Read more