• Mexican Heritage

    by Brenda Hernandez, Staffwriter Devils’ Advocate Sweetwater’s staff are all recognized for their involvement and caring dedication to ensure that every student has the best four years of their high school experience. There is no doubt about the encouragement spread throughout the campus by each and every one of our SUHi staff. For instance, a familiar face… Read more

  • Family Behind The Camera

    by Brenda Hernandez, Staffwriter Devils’ Advocate Sweetwater High School relies on the Red Devils Review news bulletin to inform the entire school about important events weekly. The everyday news continuously spreads awareness to encourage students to become more involved in after school activities, clubs, and sports. Belonging in a club reminds teens to participate in order to… Read more

  • Devil Basketball Making It Big at Petco Park

    by Breeana Reid, Staffwriter Devils’ Advocate Usually when people think about Petco Park, they think about baseball, but not this time. On December 1, 2015, the Sweetwater Men’s Varsity Basketball Team had the opportunity to play under the stadium lights against Valhalla High School. This year, the varsity team has a brand new starting five, and they… Read more

  • College Applications

    by Yannick Yance, Staffwriter Devils’ Advocate College application deadlines have been fast approaching, at least for CSUs and UCs. The last day to turn in an application to those campuses was Monday, November 30 at 11:59 pm. For many students, this was not an issue because they have already submitted their applications earlier this month or last… Read more

  • Black Lives Matter

    by Isabella Duarte, Staffwriter Devils’ Advocate Black Lives Matter is an international movement that brings power and hope to the world. In the last year, there have been an immense number of riots and protests due to threats and police brutality towards the African American community. Our country preaches a big word on unity, but… Read more

  • SUHi ASB Secretary Rocio Lopez Featured on KUSI News

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  • Students See Clearly Now Thanks to Nurse Ross

    Thanks to a OneSight free vision clinic organized by Nurse Ross, 87 of our students received free eye glasses. The event took place on Novemember 5th and registration was open to all students in the Health Office. Those who did not take advantage of this opportunity this year should anticipate a similar event during the… Read more

  • Ms. Kazemi’s ELD Students Get Donation

    Thank you to AT&T who recently funded a $400 DonorsChoose project for the supplies necessary to get Ms. Kazemi’s 19 ELD students organized with AVID style binders–2″ binders, pencil pouches, college-ruled lined paper, highlighters, pens, pencils, and numbered 6-tab binder dividers. Two Spanish to English picture dictionaries, one Arabic to English picture dictionary, a more… Read more

  • Red Devils Thank Cottonwood Electric Cart Service

    Thank you Cottonwood Electric Cart Service in El Cajon for your support of our Homecoming event. Cottonwood provided the beautiful carts used to transport our Homecoming Court candidates and Dignitaries around our field for the Homecoming Parade. Read more

  • SUHi Boys Basketball Plays Petco Park

    Our own Red Devils boys basketball team will have the rare opportunity to play at the famed Petco Park on Tuesday, December 1st at 5:20pm against Valhalla. The field will be transformed into a basketball court, complete with bleachers. Come out and support SUHi! Read more