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Student editors urge board to protect Oracle print newspaper and hands‑on journalism program

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Mountain View High student editors told trustees that the Oracle newspaper faces repeated disruptions — advisor changes and shifting course structures — and asked the board to preserve the student‑led print publication and its educational benefits.

Mountain View High student editors spoke during public comment on May 5 to ask the board to preserve the Oracle, the school’s student newspaper, and the class structure that produces a six‑issue printed paper distributed to the community.

Why it matters: students said the Oracle provides leadership opportunities and a civic record of campus life; they complained past…

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