Pioneer Valley HS
April 10, 2017
Issue 126 vol. 2
Favorite Super Villain: Joker Wins
-Jasmin Eve
Whenever we think of comics, we always think of superheroes, but what is a superhero without a supervillain? In comics, we always focus on the good guys so let's take a twist and focus on the bad guys. "Who's Your Favorite Superhero?"
"The super villain from Spiderman which is Electro because all he wanted was to be noticed and appreciated. And he got that, just a little bit different than he expected." Jenny C. (9)
"The Joker because you never know what tricks up he has up his selves and what will happen next." David Curiel (9)
"My favorite super villain would be the Joker because he had such an interesting life as a child and grew up to be a crazy psychopath." Kico (9)
"My favorite super villain would be the Joker. He's the best villain of all because he doesn't have a reason to be a villain, he just does it because he likes chaos. I like how he's unpredictable and how he does not need a plan to succeed. He goes big or goes home." Gabe E. (9)
PVHS Athletics Schedule
Monday 10-Apr 4:30 JV/V Softball @ Atascadero
Tuesday 11-Apr 4:30 JV Softball vs Righetti
Tuesday 11-Apr 4:30 V Softball @ Righetti
Tuesday 11-Apr 4:30 V Baseball vs Arroyo Grande
Tuesday 11-Apr 3:30 V Tennis @ Paso Robles
Tuesday 11-Apr 2:00 Golf vs SLO (Black Lake)
Tuesday 11-Apr 4:30/5:30 JV/V Vball @ Paso Robles
Wed 12-Apr 2:30 B/G Swim @ Atascadero
Wed 12-Apr 4:30 V Baseball @ Arroyo Grande
Wed 12-Apr 4:30 FR/JV Baseball vs Arroyo Grande
Wed 12-Apr 1:00 Golf vs Paso Robles (Black Lake)
Thurs 13-Apr 3:30 TRACK F/S FAT Meet @ Atascadero
Thurs 13-Apr 4:30 V Baseball vs Arroyo Grande
Thurs 13-Apr 4:30 FR/JV Baseball @ Arroyo Grande
Thurs 13-Apr 4:30 V Softball @ M Prep
Thurs 13-Apr 3:30 V Tennis vs SLO
Thurs 13-Apr 1:00 Golf @ AG (Cypress Ridge)
Thurs 13-Apr 4:30/5:30 JV/V Vball vs SLO
-Kevon Cabatic and Justin Thomas
State FFA Degree Winners
Pioneer Valley FFA was fortunate that from over 300 high school chapters, we were a TOP 25 Chapter in State FFA degree winners according to Dr. McCabe the State FFA Advisor in his yearly report ranking FFA chapters across our state. Students that were able to accomplish this included Gloria Contreras, Jordan Vasquez, Citlalli Pucheta, Breanna Arias, Racquel Salazar, DJ Claborn, Fatima Ramirez, Saul Rodriguez, Steven Cervantes, Adrian Zamudio, Luis Soto, Mikayla Casil, Michelle Ambriz, Ricky Tovar, Zach Giesmann, Erick Renardo, Bryan San Marcos, Antonio Murillo, Kenneth Hoobery, Gustavo Martinez, Yadira Barrera, and Jose Gonzalez. Congratulations to our State FFA Degree Winners.
-G. Ponce
To be eligible to receive the State FFA Degree from the state association, a member must meet the following minimum qualifications:
1. Have received the Chapter FFA Degree.
2. Have been an active FFA member for at least two years at the time of receiving the State FFA Degree.
3. While in school, have completed the equivalent of at least two years of systematic school instruction in agricultural education at or above the ninth grade level, which includes FFA traditions a supervised agricultural experience program.
4. A student after entering agricultural education must have earned and productively invested at least $1,000
5. Demonstrate leadership ability by: a. Performing 10 procedures of parliamentary law. b. Giving a six-minute speech on a topic relating to agriculture or FFA. c. Serving as an officer, committee chairperson or participating member of a chapter committee.
6. Have participated in at least five different FFA activities above the chapter level.
7. Have participated in at least 25 hours of community service, within at least two different community service activities.