leadership

  • Women take on the world

    Women take on the world

    To learn more about the inspirational women in our community, access this link and look on page 8 and 9. Given decades of the continued fight for equal opportunity, women across the globe celebrate the month of March every year in commemoration of those struggles women have faced. Women come together to cherish and…

  • Scouts impress with impact community projects

    Scouts impress with impact community projects

    As Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts come into high school, some prepare to tackle the ultimate project in their Scouts’ career: the rank of Eagle Scout or the completion of the Girl Scout Gold Award. In order to become an Eagle Scout, candidates have to organize and execute a complex community service project from…

  • Tea Time with Michael Lindroth

    Tea Time with Michael Lindroth

    Michael Lindroth, junior, works hard everyday to make school a better place for all students as a member of both the Student District Advisory Council and Unity Conejo. Read this Tea Time to find out more about Lindroth’s responsibilities! 1. What are your responsibilities for SDAC? “So in SDAC, it stands for the Student…

  • Students in CASC make a difference in community

    Students in CASC make a difference in community

    The California Association of Student Councils (CASC) brings together many enthusiastic students with diverse backgrounds. CASC helps to encourage and promote youth expression within the educational system and create a positive change within the community.  What’s unique about CASC is the students who run it. Similar to many other leadership based clubs or organizations,…

  • New presidents aim to improve Key Club

    Filled with a sense of community, opportunities for community service, and a trip to Six Flags Magic Mountain, Key Club has attracted many students throughout the years it’s been on campus. Key Club has attracted around 100 members each year. However, in recent years some people have noticed that members seem to lose interest…