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Ukiah High’s Agriculture Program, Animal Husbandry, and Caring for Goats

Mendocino County has a rich history of agriculture and Ukiah High is keeping that alive by helping FFA students raise their animals on campus. Sophomore student, Autumn Walker is one of these choice students looking ahead into a future of agriculture and working with animals. Raising an animal for FFA is no easy task and Walker has many jobs with her animals that she has to do during the day.

Wildcats at Work: Junior Gracie Fairall Working as a Waitress at the Broiler

“My favorite part of my job is definitely the feeling of independence that I get from it because what I earn is truly my own money,” Fairall said.

Ukiah High Wildcats Ages 16-18 Can Be Inoculated Against COVID-19 at District Hosted Vaccine Clinic

Ukiah High Wildcats now have the opportunity to get vaccinated for COVID-19. On Saturday, May 1, 2021, Ukiah High will be hosting a vaccination clinic in hopes of getting the school’s sixteen to eighteen-year-old population vaccinated, though the focus will be on 12th graders. Students over sixteen can also get their household members over sixteen vaccinated at the school vaccination clinic. 

Ukiah High’s Mock Trial Team Preparing for State Competition After Winning County for a Third Year in a Row

As the team nears their state competition, they are aiming for perfection in hopes of winning and going to nationals, but they are also reflecting back on how far they have come as a team. From a team who went nearly ten years without winning, this streak of passion and excellence is a hopeful spark for the present and future of the Mock Trial Club at Ukiah High.

Ukiah High’s Sibling Project: Wildcats Working With Elementary Students to Make Distance Learning Better

This year at Ukiah High School, a program called The Sibling Project has started connecting Ukiah High students with elementary students around Ukiah. The...

UHS News’s Guide to a Fun & Safe Halloween

This year in Mendocino County, Halloween will be looking a bit differently. With the COVID-19 restrictions in place, here are some things you can do to celebrate while still staying safe this Halloween.