Everyone has a routine.
For many athletes, that includes showing up to practices, being present and ready to play at games and being there for their teammates.
For three varsity poms dancers, nine varsity boys basketball players and two team managers, this routine is coming to a close as they prepare for life beyond high school.
On Feb. 8, during warm-ups before the boys basketball game against Castle View High School (CVHS) in the jungle, varsity senior players and their two managers were recognized for their participation in the program and shared their post-graduation plans.
See below for their post-graduate plans, shared by math teacher and sports announcer Brian Lamb.
During halftime, varsity poms seniors were recognized for their time on the team as they walked down the court with bouquets and their senior sashes. See below for their post-graduate plans, read out by Lamb:


























![Alexander Oki ‘28 picks up trash in the lower parking lot Feb. 20. According to Keep America Beautiful, the majority of the trash found on both roads and waterways consists of fast food wrappers and packaging, receipts and plastic beverage bottles. Clubs like the National Honor Society (NHS) offer students the opportunity to earn service hours by cleaning up the trash in the parking lots. “[The trash] makes us look very unhygienic and unmotivated to be a proper school,” Emberlyse Vidal ‘28 said. “It makes us look like we just don't care about our students' environments.”](https://rockmediaonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/20260220_1355020-2-1200x904.jpg)






