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Honoring the Past, Inspiring the Future: Women’s History Month at Ukiah High 

The Ukiah High News Team wants to recognize Women’s History Month here at Wildcat Nation. We’re offering an inside look at the month and some local historical events that...

A New Age of Schooling: Wildcats and the Effects of AI

It is no secret that AI has made huge strides in recent years. AI tools from four years...

We all know starting a new school year as a freshman can feel exciting and overwhelming, with harder...

Adjusting the Clock: How Wildcats Feel About the New Bell Schedule

After the 2025-2026 school year, the Wildcats underwent a significant change to the bell schedule at Ukiah High...

Fresh Start, Strong Finish: Goals for Second Semester

Welcome back, Wildcats! Now that we are recharged and refreshed, it’s time for the second semester. Time for...

Wildcats react to Charlie Kirk assassination

Students and staff at UHS had different perspectives on Kirk himself, but everyone agreed that political violence has no place in society.

Freshmen and sophomores of Wildcat Nation: Cast your vote for class leaders today!

Today, August 29, Ukiah High students are casting their votes for a new slate of class officers. From freshmen to sophomores, the candidates bring...

After graduation, the struggle began: A Ukiah High tragedy

For some students, the weight of that freedom can be crushing. And for Angel Murguia-Martinez, a member of the Ukiah High graduating Class of 2017, the journey after high school became a silent struggle that ended in heartbreaking tragedy.

Ukiah High welcomes a new school resource officer

“A lot of my duties are to investigate crimes, offer resources like counseling, and just be someone students can talk to.”

The company making millions off of Ukiah High School graduates

One student said, “Most families in Ukiah are low income,” and expressed concern that some can’t afford caps and gowns, calling the cost “kind of unreasonable.”

New bell schedule in 2025 set to reshape life at Ukiah High

“I think that the schedule change is going to be beneficial for keeping students engaged on campus."