The official student news site of Dougherty Valley High School.

The Wildcat Tribune

The official student news site of Dougherty Valley High School.

The Wildcat Tribune

The official student news site of Dougherty Valley High School.

The Wildcat Tribune

The movie Bias discusses the inevitability of human bias and how it can be identified and addressed

Bias movie screening and panel starts conversations

Sneha Cheenath, Editor in Chief March 12, 2021

On Feb. 4, Dougherty Valley and California High School PTSAs collaborated on a movie screening of “Bias” and a subsequent panel about the issues.  The movie explained how bias pervades every interaction...

The City Council had a regular meeting on Feb. 23.

City Council considers reopening plans for major city institutions

Prabhav Pragash, Staff Writer March 4, 2021

On Feb. 23, the San Ramon City Council convened for a meeting which addressed issues regarding reopening of certain infrastructure during and after COVID-19. Three main issues were addressed by the...

What does discontinuing SAT subject tests mean for the future of DV students?

In Jan 2021 the SAT subject tests and essay were discontinued. With the CollegeBoard say that they are doing this to adapt to the current needs of students during the COVID-19 pandemic. This change has...

RECAP: PTSA Stories Build Bridges Speaker Series #1

Aria Khalique, Multimedia Editor March 1, 2021

On Feb. 22nd SRVUSD's High School PTSA held a speaker presentation with podcast host and finance executive Mr. Keith Powell. That was followed by a Q&A panel with Black students from various high schools...

The City Council had a regular meeting on Feb. 23.

City Council considers proposals on major renovations

Prabhav Pragash, Staff Writer February 25, 2021

On Jan. 26, the San Ramon City Council convened for a meeting which most notably addressed issues regarding the welfare of gathering places for the San Ramon community. The majority of the meeting addressed...

SRVUSD primary students return to school for hybrid learning.

SRVUSD resumes hybrid learning for primary students

On Feb. 17, third through fifth graders, as well as students in special day classes (SDC) in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District (SRVUSD) are set to resume in-person hybrid learning, joining students...

DVHS and Cal High PTSA hold a screening of the movie “Bias”

Aria Khalique, Multimedia Editor February 14, 2021

On February 4 Dougherty Valley and Cal High PTSA held a screening of the movie “Bias” followed by a panel of students and staff to discuss and increase awareness of implicit bias. Video by Aria...

A gloved hand holds a dosage of COVID-19 vaccine and a syringe needle with a green checkmark to the left of the hand.

Three people who want the COVID-19 vaccine voice their opinions

Ashley Lee, Staff Writer February 12, 2021

On Dec. 11, 2020, the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of the COVID-19 vaccine. Since then, it has been a topic that many people have talked about, with some people voicing their opinions....

USDA’s Free Grab and Go meals allow students to access nutritional food and meals.

USDA provides waivers for free school lunches: A victory for food equity

Owen Spargo, Ananda Mayuri Chakkenchath, and Hannah Wang February 12, 2021

Since President Harry Truman signed the National School Lunches Act in 1946, activists and child nutritionists alike have pushed for the government to bolster food services in an attempt to allow students...

The U.S. Capitol was stormed by a mob of pro-Trump rioters on Jan. 6.

Answering the questions surrounding the Capitol raid

Caroline Lobel and Aditi Lappathi February 11, 2021

A mob of pro-Trump rioters stormed the Capitol building on Jan. 6, where Congress was meeting for the electoral vote certification to finalize current President Joe Biden’s victory. This article will...

disruption of circadian rhythm can lead to fatigue and impaired cognitive abilities.

How To Maximize Your Performance On Exams: A Biological Overview

Faizan Azhar, PR Editor January 21, 2021

Oftentimes, students stay up late the night before an exam to get extra last-minute studying in. However, this extra study time that may seem to give an advantage the next day only hurts students.  There...

Student-led nonprofits sell hand-made goods as quarantine continues

Rikin Patel, Sports Editor January 20, 2021

Dougherty student-led non-profit businesses have been selling clothing and other hand-made products online during quarantine to donate to charitable organizations that tackle the world’s most pressing...

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