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The student news site of Amador Valley High School

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William Huang ('22)

William Huang (’22)

May 23, 2022

"I didn’t really feel much when I found out I won, but applying was basically like another college application, so that was a challenge that I had. I’m glad I got my college application done early...

Margaret Huai ('22)

Margaret Huai (’22)

May 23, 2022

"I was incredibly excited to receive the scholarship! I could not be more appreciative of Amador’s administration for organizing an SAT school day in April 2021. I learned how important it is to be a...

Tianhao Jiang ('25)

Tianhao Jiang (’25)

May 16, 2022

“My favorite part of Amador is its marching band program. Despite how much I hated going to practice every day, and as much as I still despise it, I think it was a great opportunity for freshmen like...

Affirmative action is, in fact, harmful to students.

Affirmative Action – con

Soumya Rangan, Photo EIC May 9, 2022

Affirmative action, which was started in the 1960s, aimed to make it so that people in education and employment would be treated without regard to race, gender, color, or religion. President Lyndon B....

Affirmative action is beneficial to students.

Affirmative Action – pro

Arlina Yang, AVT Editor-in-Chief May 9, 2022

Affirmative action is a set of policies aimed to remove the possibility of discrimination against applicants and has been applied to employment, campaigns, and programs. Why is it not being applied to...

There are plenty of ways to score well on the SAT, most of which require extra money and resources.

No: Test-optional policies should stand

Mark Zhou, Staff Writer May 9, 2022

Ever since the SAT was introduced in 1926, colleges have used it to determine students’ academic ability. In recent years, the importance of the test is waning and most colleges have gone test-optional...

Evan Lucero (‘23): ASB Treasurer

Evan Lucero (‘23): ASB Treasurer

May 3, 2022

“My brother was ASB president when he went here, and I saw all the fun things he got to do, and I really want to add that to my high school experience. Being in Leadership, I think it has been totally...

Emma Baer (‘23): ASB Secretary

Emma Baer (‘23): ASB Secretary

May 3, 2022

“Next year will be my fourth year in leadership. I've seen a lot of amazing people take the position of ASB Secretary. My sister was the treasurer in her Senior year, so I kind of watched how they could...

Sam Montoya (‘23): ASB Vice President

Sam Montoya (‘23): ASB Vice President

May 3, 2022

“I want to focus on uniting the clubs and giving them a bigger role on campus, because I feel like some of the clubs need that. I also just want to bring a lot of different organizations together, uniting...

Sara Vannonii (‘23): ASB President

Sara Vannonii (‘23): ASB President

May 3, 2022

“I’ve worked hard in leadership to organize many events, from Pigskin to Prom. As always, I will continue to openly communicate and involve myself with the entire Amador community. From staff, to clubs,...

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