[5] SRHS offers a variety of AP as well as honors classes in the sciences, world languages, arts, social studies and English.
[14] Scripps Ranch High School's student-produced newspaper is the Falcon Flyer and its yearbook is known as the Legend.
Public outcry quickly followed the news of the student suspensions with the hashtag #FreeTheTwerkTeam [16] In 2015, the administration came under fire after the valedictorian was denied the right to speak at graduation for the Class of 2015.
The decision resulted from an 18-year-old policy in which "all interested students audition for the right to be one of the commencement speakers - even the valedictorian", as reported by NBC.
[17] The issue resulted in students putting together an online petition which gathered over 700 signatures asserting that she should be allowed to address her classmates as literally defined in the word "valedictorian".
[18] A total of 800 exams had been cancelled because of the test administrators' failure to ensure proper distance between students as ordained by the College Board.