Next school year, Diamond Bar High School students will be introduced to a delayed school schedule—beginning classes at least 30 minutes later, thanks to a new California bill.
Senate Bill 328,...
Following a five-win streak, Diamond Bar High School’s math team was eliminated in the Math Madness competition after a 29-32 loss against Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School.
Math Madness is an annual...
Taking up the mantle from their victorious seasons in 2018 and 2019, Diamond Bar High School’s Thundering Herd made its return on Nov. 20–stealing the show after a year-long break from competing.
Their...
Stepping away from Zoom and into their first event at Tustin Model United Nations, Diamond Bar High School’s Debate Club had a strong start to their competition season, as two sophomores secured awards...
In an effort to strengthen the security protocols of district-administered Google accounts, senior Owen Gong has been working closely with Web Administrator and Technology Coordinator Randy Thomas to decrease...
As first semester comes to a close, Diamond Bar High School’s United Student Body has selected its new members.
The 2021-2022 USB e-board and activities director, Janna Van Horn, will collaborate...
Providing an alternative academic path, the California High School Proficiency Exam was created for students who intend to graduate high school early.
The test includes a reading and writing portion...
In an effort to expand cultural awareness among students, Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed Assembly Bill 101 into law.
The bill requires school districts to create a curriculum that focuses on four...
In hopes of getting its members more involved in their local government, Diamond Bar High School clubs Future Business Leaders of America and Health Occupations Students of America invited Senator Josh...