
Chieftains were asked, “What’s your ideal Valentine’s Date?”
February 14, 2019

The Truth (?) Behind That Heart
February 14, 2019

Seniors were asked “Who would be your celebrity Valentine?”
February 14, 2019
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“Something active like maybe going to the batting cages or going on a hike and then just hanging out at home and making some good food and watching Netflix.” ~Ms. Freleaux, student teacher ------------------------------------------ “My...
The Truth (?) Behind That Heart
February 14, 2019
Seniors were asked “Who would be your celebrity Valentine?”
February 14, 2019
February 6, 2019
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Tuesday, January 22
Girls Varsity Basketball
Clairemont High School 42 - Our Lady of Peace 64
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Tuesday, January 22
Boys Varsity Basketball
Clairemont High School 48 - Madison 60
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Saturday, January 19
Girls Varsity Water Polo
Clairemont High School 14 - Warren 6
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Saturday, January 19
Girls Varsity Water Polo
Clairemont High School 4 - West Hills 3
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Saturday, January 19
Girls Varsity Water Polo
Clairemont High School 6 - Poway 9
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Saturday, January 19
Girls Varsity WaterPolo
Clairemont High School 6 - Murrieta Valley 11
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Saturday, January 19
Girls Varsity Water Polo
Clairemont High School 8 - South Pasadena 9
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Wednesday, January 16
JV Girls WaterPolo
Clairemont High School 4 - Patrick Henry 2
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Friday, December 28
Girls Varsity Basketball
Clairemont High School 17 - El Cajon Valley 57
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Thursday, December 27
Girls Varsity Basketball
Clairemont High School 38 - Kearny 28
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Wednesday, December 26
Boys Varsity Basketball
Clairemont High School 59 - Health Sciences 36
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Wednesday, December 26
Girls Varsity Basketball
Clairemont High School 22 - Steel Canyon 54
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Saturday, December 22
Girls Varsity Basketball
Clairemont High School 12 - Helix 57
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Friday, December 21
Girls Varsity Water Polo
Clairemont High School 6 - El Camino 12
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Thursday, December 20
Girls Varsity Basketball
Clairemont High School 24 - Valhalla 49
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Wednesday, December 19
Girls Varsity Water Polo
Clairemont High School 0 - University City 1
Maxine J. Payne, student-journalist
December 18, 2018 • 4 Comments
B-A-S, K-E-T, A basket for a victory! Go Chiefs! Yell out the Clairemont High School (CHS) cheerleaders during a game in the basketball season as they sit on the sidelines. Many people debate over whether cheerleading...
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Do you feel high school is preparing you for life?
- NO (50%, 5 Votes)
- NOT SURE (30%, 3 Votes)
- YES (20%, 2 Votes)
Total Voters: 10

February 14, 2019 • No Comments
Love is in the air or at least some hope it will be. With Spring just around the corner, the month of February is often seen not only as President's Month but also as that...
January 31, 2019
I feel as though high school has and has not prepared me for college and life. One reason that I feel...
Real Life Classes Needed But Academies Are Liked
January 31, 2019
High school has partly prepared me for college and life. High school has not taught us everything we...
In College, the Professors Are Relaxed
January 31, 2019
I would say that high school has not done much to help me be more prepared for college, but it had helped...
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Natasha Maciel, student-journalist
February 6, 2019 • 3 Comments
It becomes the hottest gossip on campus and on social media when a high school student gets pregnant. Most adolescents do not plan on having a baby and they do not anticipate all the responsibility that comes with it but...
Harmony Aguirre, managing editor/student-journalist
February 6, 2019 • 2 Comments
Romantic relationships in high school can prepare students for future real-life problems and scenarios but they also have to keep in mind the possibility of heartache and emotional scarring. Some parents are against high...
Maxine J. Payne, student-journalist
February 6, 2019 • No Comments
They may keep it a secret, and they might not, but at Clairemont High School, there are a few students who have a parent working on campus, and depending on who the child is, it may or may not affect them. “I started...
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Maxine Jo Payne is a 14-year-old freshman who goes to Clairemont High School. She is also an only child who lives with both of her parents and four pets; two dogs, one cat, and one hamster. A recent ex...

Chieftains were asked, “What’s your ideal Valentine’s Date?”
February 14, 2019
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