Azusa High’s Sadie Dance


A Break from the Books Spring Break is upon us, Aztecs! As the days grow longer and the flowers start to bloom, Azusa High School is buzzing with anticipation for the upcoming Spring Break. This year, our well-deserved break will commence on April 1st and conclude on April 5th, offering students and staff alike a…
Both the federal government and private financial institutions may offer these loans, and each has unique characteristics, advantages, and obligations for the borrower. Students can use student loans as a type of financial aid to cover costs associated with their higher education, including tuition, room and board, textbooks, and other associated expenses. Student loans have…
Celebrating Student Artistry Dear Aztec Art Enthusiasts, Prepare to be immersed in a world of imagination, creativity, and expression at the upcoming Joint Student Art Exhibit. This special event, slated for March 14th, showcases the incredible talents of our student artists from Azusa High and our neighboring schools, highlighting the power of art to unite…
One of the most important duties of any functioning government is education, which is intricately woven into its goals and methods of operation. The U.S. Department of Education, one of the most influential agencies in this field, was founded on the fundamental idea that a child’s education is the most powerful force for good in…
A Time for Action and Achievement Dear Aztec Scholars and Families, As we navigate through the academic year, each day brings us closer to key milestones that shape our journey towards excellence. With the end of Triad 1 on the horizon, scheduled for next Friday, February 16th, it’s a critical time for every Aztec to…
Jesse Balderas On Sunday September 29, a mini moon appeared in the earth’s orbit. This mini moon was spotted by astronomers way back in august. This mini moon will be in our orbit for only 2 months and it is about the size of a school bus 33 feet long. The name that the astronomers…