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Southern Kern Unified students announce Saturday makeup school, ASB election timeline, senior trips and spirit week
Summary
A high-school student bulletin in the Southern Kern Unified district announced a Saturday makeup session on April 5 (8 a.m.–noon), upcoming ASB election materials, senior trip dates and spirit-week themes; a student athlete described differences between JV and varsity softball.
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Students at a Southern Kern Unified high school announced a Saturday makeup school on April 5 from 8 a.m. to noon, updates to Associated Student Body (ASB) elections, senior trip dates and an upcoming spirit week during a morning video bulletin.
The announcements matter to students who need to make up absences: Emily (student) said, "There is Saturday school this Saturday on April fifth, '8 to 12," presenting the district's makeup option. The bulletin advised students that the Saturday session is intended for attendance makeups and absences.
Marilyn (student) announced that senior photo appointments must be scheduled with William Edwards and that senior photos are due by October. JP (student) gave a senior update and listed trip and event dates, saying, "Disney trip is May 23, Universal is May 29, and prom is April 12." The bulletin also stated students must be free of referrals and maintain good grades to attend the senior trips and prom.
On student government, the bulletin reported ASB application deadlines had passed: Emily (student) said, "ASB applications were due last week," and added that election videos would be released soon followed by class representative elections.
Abraham (student) outlined the spirit-week schedule: Monday is emo day, Tuesday is dress as your favorite teacher, Wednesday is Mathletes vs. Athletes, Thursday is throwback Thursday and Friday is pastel day.
The bulletin included a short sports interview. Priscilla (student), a freshman who plays with the girls' varsity team, described the differences between JV and varsity softball: varsity is "more competitive, way more faster paced," while JV is "more of like a fun fun game" with a slower pace and a different team energy.
The video closed with routine signoffs from student presenters. No formal schoolboard actions, policy changes, budget items or citations were announced in the bulletin.

