ASB organized a blood drive with the Huntington Hospital, allowing SPHS students to donate blood on Thursday, Feb. 20.
The SPHS varsity track and field team put on an impressive display at the Rio Hondo/Pacific League Challenge on Saturday, March 1. Competing against several other schools, the team showcased their speed, endurance, and strength across numerous events.
The Tiger Photogs’ favorite shots from the month of February.
Multiple Tiger athletes finished top 10 at the distance-only meet.
Education Support Services (ESS) aided SPUSD in their search for a new superintendent on Tuesday, Feb. 18.
At the beginning of January, many residents took shelter in the Pasadena Convention Center due to the L.A. fires.
All five winter sports, led by senior captains, qualified for CIF Southern Section playoffs. Girls’ basketball, boys’ basketball, and boys’ soccer placed first in the Rio Hondo League, and girls’ soccer and girls’ water polo placed third.
Tiger explored the inflatable exhibits and imaginative art pieces of the Los Angeles Balloon Museum. The experience lasts until March 16 and is one of four locations displaying artists’ abstract takes on society.
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SPHS Jewish Mitzvah Club and catering company Sweet 16 and Savory hosted a dinner fundraiser for the Pasadena Jewish Temple, which burned in the Eaton fire.
Spring sports began this week. The juniors beat the seniors at the annual Powerpuff game. See the full summary here.
Mark Keppel eliminated basketball from the playoffs last season. This year, instead of a rematch, South Pasadena was knocked out of the playoffs by Mark Keppel for the second consecutive year. Keppel went on to win the playoffs.
The Tigers’ offense and sharp passing secured a dominant 77-48 win over Moorpark.