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Maddie Almodovar

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief

This year, I am co-Editor-in-Chief for 2022-2023.  I’m a senior and a second-year Crusader  staff member. Last year, I enjoyed my time serving as Opinion Editor; as a student journalist, I value advocacy and reporting on the truth. I plan to major in Journalism and report on local events in my community. I'm most proud of my behind the scenes work on the start of the composting program last year and the almost-cancellation of Morp. I’m involved with Junior Optimist, Task Force, Progressive Club and dabble in theater. I love to read and write creatively, which led me to Newspaper in the first place!

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Barbie and you

Barbie and you

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
May 24, 2023
Rumors fly like wildfire

Rumors fly like wildfire

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
April 26, 2023
Assistant Principal Esther Wise composes a Jupiter message for students and staff in her office
at Bonita Vista high school on Monday April 17.

Words of the Wise

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
April 19, 2023
On March 16, there was a quiz bowl competition held at the Bonita Vista High school (BVH) library between BVH and Castlepark. Szakovits can be seen giving a motivational speech for the Varsity quiz bowl team at the halfway point of the competition.

Four out of five

Maddie Almodovar, editor in chief
April 5, 2023
The International Baccalaureate (IB) wall stands tall on Bonita Vista Highs (BVH) campus but is also seen defaced and covered with several types of vandalism done by BVH students.

A change in perspective

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
February 10, 2023
On Jan. 27 in the Bonita Vista High (BVH) quad, track and field captain and senior AJ Gamboa and fellow teammates explain to students the process and benefits of joining their team. Multiple spring teams on campus advocated for their sports to try and recruit for more players.

[Photo] Showcase of talent

Madison Knudson, Features Editor
February 10, 2023
Moderator Kendall Steward and Black Student Union (BSU) president and senior Benitel Kabongo exchange numbers. Steward attended BVH and emphasizes how black sororities creates connections even past high school. Kabongo attended Stewards Why join a black fraternity or sorority workshop.

[Photo] Rising above your circumstance

Anissa Barajas, Opinion Copy Editor
February 6, 2023
On Feb. 3 at the BVH gymnasium, Principle Lee Romero held an assembly to uplift school spirit by leading student chants.

Four months into permanence

Maddie Almodovar, Co Editor-in-Chief
February 6, 2023
A new years resolution can range from working out to setting a new goal. Others consist of reaching a certain number of something to reach that goal, such as reading 55 books.

50 in 2022

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
February 4, 2023
2023 Task Force and Associated Student Body (ASB) officers have an emergency meeting in room 904 regarding the graduation location and times. 2023 Task Force Advisor Christina Ada leads the discussion and offers her input on the matter.

Two for one graduation

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
January 27, 2023
People can feel worried for gun safety on a daily basis. Many of these people include students all over the country who feel unsafe at school.

Staff Editorial: Enough is enough

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
January 19, 2023
Junior Aiden Koenig, sophomore Natalie Lewis and sophomore Amelia Roy sit together and enjoy as Home Alone opens on the screen. Many students bring their own blankets to sit on in the cold.

[Photo] A night under the stars

Kendall Johnson, A&C Section Editor
January 12, 2023
The sign that says Discovery Park is no longer labeled. Similarly, the statue is absent and the plaque that used to describe Christopher Columbus achievements are no longer present.

[Photo] Local park is renamed

Uriel Lopez, photographer
December 22, 2022
On Saturday, Nov. 12 BVH raced against several different schools at Morley Field during the cross country CIF finals. Sophomore Aaron Tighe runs during the beginning of the race, trailed by varying schools.

A good end to the season

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
December 8, 2022
There is a worry when someone is suffering the life or death sentence. Many people have different opinions of the death sentence.

On a case-by-case basis

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
November 27, 2022
Gillian Aguilera was a junior at Bonita Vista high. A poster with this photo was used for students to write messages after Aguileras death.

Gillian Aguilera

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
November 5, 2022
The choices that make me

The choices that make me

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
October 14, 2022
Libia DiBendetto checks the teacher and staff payroll list regularly. This very important list includes the number of hours and absences of Bonita Vista Highs staff.

Wizard of BVH runs the show

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
September 20, 2022
For the past five years, Bonita Vista High has made the 40 percent eligibility. Bonita Vista High became eligible when Ed.D Roman Del Rosario became Principal.

“The stakes are even higher”

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
September 6, 2022
Any kind of loss can be grieved

Any kind of loss can be grieved

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
August 29, 2022
Respect is a right, not earned

Respect is a right, not earned

Maddie Almodovar, Opinion Editor
August 6, 2022
The Sweetwater Union High School District (SUSHD) musical uses elaborate sets to depict the setting of Beauty and the Beast. The set shown is part of the Belles village.

The start of a new experience

Maddie Almodovar, Editor-in-Chief
August 5, 2022
The stress of dividing work often becomes overwhelming. For some people, its difficult to think of themselves among work that is needed to be done.

Confined to the grind

Maddie Almodovar, Opinion Editor
March 12, 2022

The JV experience

Maddie Almodovar, Opinion Editor
March 10, 2022
Winterguard members rehearse on BVHs tennis courts. Several students dance while others flip flags in order to create a cohesive performance.

[Photo] Winterguard returns

Elie Cajes, Features Copy Editor
January 29, 2022
The trend of dyed hair correlates to how junior, Madison Almodovar perceives herself and  brings her to question her own identity. The result is wearing various hair colors.

The stain of an identity

Maddie Almodovar, Opinion Editor
October 14, 2021
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