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Walnut High School | 400 Pierre Rd. Walnut, Calif. 91789

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Walnut High School | 400 Pierre Rd. Walnut, Calif. 91789

the hoofprint

Walnut High School | 400 Pierre Rd. Walnut, Calif. 91789

Principal Jamie Norell begins her first year at Walnut High School as principal.
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Principal Jamie Norell joins Walnut High School
Jamie Norell takes on her new role as principal, hoping to connect with students and faculty while also continuing Walnut culture.
Antra Shah, News Editor • September 8, 2025

Principal Jamie Norell accepted her new position at Walnut High School on May 30, 2025, following former principal Dr. Michele Lew’s sudden resignation. After joining the school, Norell met with the administrative staff over the summer to connect and work together as a team to start the school year strong. Norell hopes to both continue school traditions and instill new ideas within Walnut culture. “I'm doing a lot of one-on-one meetings with staff to get to know them and get to know what some of their needs are,” Norrell said. “The only thing I would want to change is the amount of...

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Using her sixth period sticker, senior Hazel Li uses her ID to exit campus.
Athletes face stricter enforcement with six period stickers
Hazel Li, News Editor • September 3, 2025

Freshmen athletes are prevented from leaving their sport early while upperclassmen with the sixth period sticker face stricter rules, ensuring...

Ryan McDonnell, Trina Dreyer and Luz Lozano (left to right)
Three new instructional deans join the administration
Antra Shah, News Editor • August 29, 2025

Ryan McDonnell, Trina Dreyer and Luz Lozano have taken new positions as instructional deans at Walnut High School. As they start the new school...

Jamie Norell begins her term as Walnut's new principal
Jamie Norell begins her term as Walnut’s new principal
Lucas Lim, Photo and Graphics editor • July 7, 2025

Jamie Norell was announced as Walnut High School’s principal on Friday May 30 via email, to replace Dr. Michele Lew following her resignation...

Principal Dr. Michele Lew resigns citing health concerns
Principal Dr. Michele Lew resigns citing health concerns
George Wang, Online editor-in-chief • May 28, 2025

After a year at Walnut High School, principal Dr. Michele Lew announced her resignation at the Wed. May 21 staff meeting due to unforeseen health...

Purchasing a dozen eggs | The Hoofprint editor freshman Angie Hsu picks up a dozen of eggs from a Trader Joe’s shelf and notices the signs around it.  “It was really shocking to see how there was a limit on the amount you could purchase, and that really changes the way we’ve been buying groceries. I eat eggs a lot, and so it’s kind of concerning,” Hsu said.
Inflation impacts students and staff
Antra Shah and Hazel Li March 25, 2025

Since the start of 2025, prices of goods varying from groceries to auto parts have risen significantly due to inflation, shortages and the recent...

Photo courtesy of Klaire Leimbach
Feature
Stitching style into senior year
Senior Klaire Leimbach's custom shirt business commences for a memorable last year of high school.
Nayeli Tan, Feature editor • September 3, 2025

Working meticulously on the final stitches with her needle and thread, the sun sets as senior Klaire Leimbach finishes adding the last fabric flower to a T-shirt. While her classmates watched the sun rise the next morning during their final year. Leimbach was already glowing with pride. Seniors all around her wore her designs proudly on their shirts, a tribute to a new beginning for them all. Leimbach’s hand-sewn business initially began as simple designs, featuring an American flag to celebrate the Fourth of July and hydrangea flowers to represent the summer season. However, as her confidence...

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Junior Sean Vu leads his group of Cadets in a march during the Pass in Review. This is a tradition similar to a graduation, where commanders inspect their troops, checking for discipline, uniforms and readiness.
New heights achieved through Civil Air Patrol
Angie Hsu, Feature editor • August 26, 2025

Getting ready to plan Cable Airport’s 4th of July’s Light Up The Night event, some factors that pop into senior Sean Vu’s head include...

Senior Hector Hernandez with his family after receiving the NROTC scholarship.
NROTC scholarship awarded to Walnut High School student
Antra Shah, Staff writer • May 19, 2025

After years of hard work, senior Hector Hernandez has won the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) scholarship, earning a full-ride...

Teachers Gabriel Hernandez (top left), Garrett Lim (top right), Joseph Chon (bottom left), and David Kim (bottom right) play their respective instruments with passion.
Teachers band together for a rockin’ performance
Audrey Yang, Staff writer • April 14, 2025

Classroom Management rocked the stage on March 28 with performances featuring music that has impacted their personal lives. Battle of the...

A peek inside | Senior Teri Williams holds and reads the physical copy of her book. “It was exciting [to receive the book]; I had gotten two copies back home. The cover was perfect and there were slight changes I wanted to make, but my heart dropped when I saw it. Everything was the way I wanted it to be [and] I got that feeling of accomplishment,” Williams said.
Mindful lessons from the heart: senior Teri Williams self-publishes a self-help book
Jocelyn Chen, Copy editor-in-chief • March 25, 2025

After a long day at school, her heart is weighed down heavily with stress and insecurity, and she cannot help but feel alone. A young Teri Williams...

Sophomore Atul Prabhu wears and holds up his grey zip-up hoodie. “[LUSH] is in big bold letters because action can only take place if the idea itself is heard. The back [reflects how people make decisions at the expense of nature. The spider shows how if we do not [take action], [our world] will forever stay an unreachable cobweb.”
A greener world promoted through fashion
George Wang, Print editor-in-chief • March 25, 2025

Once a new idea comes to mind, sophomore Atul Prabhu hurriedly grabs his stylus, opens his tablet and begins sketching his latest design: a light...

Sophomore Logen Behar manages the controls of an audio mixer.
Volume up: raising the bar for sound success
Angie Hsu, Feature editor • March 19, 2025

Before rehearsal for “The SpongeBob Musical” begins, sophomore Logen Behar ensures all the mics are at full charge and in place, calls for...

Featured above is a movie poster for "Primitive War"
Scene
“Primitive War” has Jurassic action and stone age plot
Prioritizing effects over plot, "Primitive War" leads to a predictable watch.
Leon Lee, Scene editor • September 8, 2025

“Primitive War,” directed by Luke Sparke, is based on the book by Ethan Pettus and was released in 2025. Going into the movie, I expected an intense blend of war and survival with a prehistoric twist. While the film did deliver on suspense and visuals, it fell short on some areas that kept it from being truly great, namely character development and predictability. The movie follows a group of American soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War, who were sent on a secret mission deep into the jungle. What they did not know is that the mission will put them face to face with prehistoric creatures.  At...

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Outpost Coffee's newly remodeled interior.
Will Outpost Coffee outlive The Mugs?
Jocelyn Chen, Copy editor-in-chief • August 26, 2025

As a fiercely loyal customer of popular Diamond Bar cafe The Mugs since 2023, I was shocked to see a completely new space when I stepped into...

Matcha made in heaven! | Matcha Lattes from Boba Chew Chew. It’s slightly expensive and tasty, with each cup costing about $6-7. The very raw and sweet taste from the matcha makes better than alternatives. (Photo by Lucas Lim)
Matcha madness: the hype behind the green drink
Lucas Lim, Scene Editor • May 1, 2025

Matcha, the finely ground, vibrant green powder, has recently become a global sensation, and adding hot water to the powder creates a rich, creamy...

The cover for d4vd’s new studio album, “WITHERED,” shows him lying down in a field consumed by thorns, dreaming of being in a relationship with an unnamed significant other.
“WITHERED” by d4vd is an ethereal experience
Ryan Lam, Scene editor • May 1, 2025

American singer and songwriter David Anthony Burke, or stage name d4vd, released his debut studio album on April 25. “WITHERED” offers 14...

Album cover for Ariana Grande's  “eternal sunshine: brighter days ahead”
Ariana Grande finds closure in “brighter days ahead”
Angie Hsu, Staff writer • April 1, 2025

Ariana Grande’s album “eternal sunshine: brighter days ahead” was released on March 28, serving as the deluxe version to her original 2024...

The possibility of the downfall of Marvel Studios
The possibility of the downfall of Marvel Studios
Jetzibe Rodriguez, Sports editor • March 25, 2025

April 26, 2019 was the most anticipated date for every Marvel fan. “Avengers: Endgame” came out, revealing the team’s biggest challenge...

Issue 5 Newspaper Distribution!
Issue 5 Newspaper Distribution!
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A focused student works on homework at their desk.
Opinion
Is hustle culture stealing balance from students’ lives?
The pressure to constantly achieve is turning hobbies into extra work and draining joy from high school.
Ryan Lam, Opinion editor • September 8, 2025

Scroll through social media or even talk to your classmates and you will hear the same thing: you need to do more if you want to get into a good...

Is having a laugh perpetuating a sterotype? The culture of “ABG’s and ABB’s”
Opinion
Is having a laugh perpetuating a sterotype? The culture of “ABG’s and ABB’s”
David Kang, Manager • May 1, 2025

If you’ve ever seen your friends or classmates screaming ”ABG” and running around making a fool of themselves, you’ve experienced the...

Social science teacher Nick Madrid’s desk and floor are littered by ungraded papers due to burnout. “My desk hasn’t been this messy before and it’s been this way ever [since] I started grading papers,” Madrid said.
Opinion
Burnout among teachers is a problem for students
Students need to focus on their classwork to help teachers get through their work too.
Brandon Du, Opinion editor • May 1, 2025

As the school year draws to a close, I’ve been hit with the hardest case of burnout known to man. I’ve lost motivation to do any schoolwork...

Opinion
The Ice Bucket Challenge returns. But are we missing the point?
Head Editorial Board May 1, 2025

In recent weeks, the University of South Carolina (USC) Speak Your Mind Ice Bucket Challenge has surged across social media platforms, echoing...

Spring break should be added to summer break
Spring break should be added to summer break
Leon Lee, Opinion editor • March 25, 2025

Spring break, a brief week-long escape from school, seems like a much needed time off for students. However, it often does more harm than good...

Do high school relationships affect schoolwork?
Do high school relationships affect schoolwork?
Scott Chen, Staff writer • March 25, 2025

Acing my calculus test on Taylor series, clutching the final win for my varsity tennis team and getting into a top 15 college all while having...

Issue 5 Editorial: Originality in the age of artificial intelligence
March 25, 2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) has made it increasingly difficult to differentiate human and AI-generated content. In order to alleviate this,...

The clock is constantly changing as a result of Daylight Savings Time.
Do the benefits of Daylight Savings Time outweigh the drawbacks?
Timmothy Chen, Online editor-in-chief and Business manager • March 19, 2025

I woke up at 7 a.m. on a Sunday morning for tennis practice, feeling exhausted as my alarm continued to ring. The night before, I had gone to...

Earth Day, the constant fight for a greener future
In-depth
Earth Day, the constant fight for a greener future
Elise Chen, Copy editor-in-chief and In-depth editor • April 30, 2025

Mustangs on the Move
Mustangs on the Move
March 26, 2025
Kathryn Montoya (center) sings as the rest of Rhapsody in Blue goes into formation around her.
Arts
Rhapsody in Blue finishes second at the Esperanza Spectacular
Rhapsody in Blue showcased their perseverance and teamwork at the competition hosted at El Dorado High School.
David Kang, Staff Writer • March 4, 2025

Rhapsody in Blue finished second overall at the Esperanza Spectacular at El Dorado High School on Saturday, Feb. 22. Placement is based on...

Concert and Symphonic orchestra prepare to play classic movie tunes at Balboa Park.
Arts
Instrumental music and colorguard students sea new opportunities at San Diego
From watching the Broadway musical, “Wicked,” to performing pep tunes at Balboa Park, students had an unforgettable experience at San Diego.
Trae Contryman, Photographer • March 4, 2025

100 students in the instrumental music program and Color Guard spent a weekend in San Diego sightseeing and performing at Balboa Park from Feb....

Savannah Castaneda, Gabriella Hernandez and Blaise Contryman (left to right) pose with Advanced Drama director Danny Campbell.
Arts
Advanced Drama’s trip to the Cal Poly Pomona High School Scene Festival
Students were presented with the opportunity to try immersive workshops and watch the production of a play.
Summer Do, Photographer • February 25, 2025

The Advanced Drama students participated in the Cal Poly Pomona High School Scene Festival on Friday, Feb. 7. The students were exposed to...

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Walnut High School | 400 Pierre Rd. Walnut, Calif. 91789