Left to right: Kellen Haug, Julian Arrechavala, Elizabeth Guzman, Julian Ornelas, Julisa Ornelas, Shyanne Vargas, Sammy Perez, Nayeli Gonzalez
Elizabeth Guzman: President,
Los Baños Junior High is having a incoming
Erik: Vice President,
I think that everyone who went on the college road trip can agree that even though it was an educational trip, it was an educational trip, that overall it was fun and exciting experience. This trip gave us the opportunity to visit some of California ’s greatest Campus’! It also gave us the chance to plan ahead for our own future. The three campuses we visited were UC Berkeley, CSU East Bay , and UOP (University of the Pacific). All of these campuses are great and provide awesome scholarships and programs. Personally, I wanted to go to UC San Diego or UC Berkeley. My back-ups are CSU Fresno and CSU East Bay . Not only was this trip educational, it was really fun!
We did really fun things over the three days on this trip. We toured many the three campuses, and watched cool presentations and slide shows. We got to eat food from each campus. We also learned many interesting facts on each campus like how safe it was, rumors, facts, and even the alumni. Other things we did on the trip was have many picnics in different parks, have fun in the hotel, and even went to watch the sunset from the Golden Gate Bridge.
Overall this trip was extremely fun and educational at the same time. I recommend present
Gurlynn: Secretary,
On November 21 – 23, about 50 students went on a College Road Trip to Kellen: 5th period Representative,
This year over spring break, about thirty of us
The next morning, a few of us went down the dock at about 6:30 and jumped into the cold ocean, an optional activity known as the Polar Plunge. It’s a great way to wake up and watch the sunrise. We had a medley of activities that morning. We learned about oceanography, did a plankton lab, and went hiking on the rocks to see some very cool tide pools. After that was over, we took a break for lunch before going back out for what many people considered to be the best thing there: Kayaking! We chose our partners, did a few paddle exercises, and headed out into the ocean. We kayaked all the way to the next beach over on the island, looking at the kelp, exploring small caves, and enjoying the sun. And to wrap it all up, we played a fun game which was basically kayak football. When we got back to the island, we had a little free time before dinner, and then it was off to squid dissection. We were given a step-by-step demonstration by “Delilah” (Another counselor in a cowgirl costume), and then we got to try it ourselves. Sure it was a little gross, but pretty fun and really cool. After that, it was sleep time once again, and we all prepared for our last day on the island.
This last morning, instead of doing the Polar Plunge again, we took a little morning hike up one of the island’s cliffs called