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Diamond Bar High School would like to honor 3 staff members on our campus who served our country.
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Miranda Canseco
Brittany Rodriguez
candace La Bella
"Stick Up" Commercial
Edited By: Areeb Razvi & Amni Al-Kachak
Actors: Dev Jain, Sagar Khushalani, Faroz Ahmadi
-Youtube Edition
-USB "Matt for You"
-Sports "Evolution of Hip-Hop Dancing"
-Extra Announcements "Here In My Garage"
-Bloopers Carolina Reaper
-Thanksgiving Edition
-USB 2015 NHRA
-Sports Wrestling Interview
-Extra Announcements "Let's Eat"
NIKE: EVOLVE
Rees Vollebregt & Christian Manalo
VIRTUAL WALKTHROUGH:
Future DBHS Instrumental Music Building!
Wednesday, February 19, 2020, we celebrated the GROUND BREAKING for our future INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BUILDING, scheduled to open in the Fall of 2021. Thank you to our community for passing Measure WV which is funding many modernization projects throughout our Walnut Valley Unified School District, including the modernization of our science classrooms in the 500 Building. We are excited to share this virtual walkthrough!
Dance competition season is coming fast and it's time for some new choreography. A special visitor stops by to watch the team practice. Can Louis keep the team under control as he trains for the role of Team Captain or will their hearts get the best of them? Find out on this episode of Brahma Beat!
Uploaded Jan 17, 2016 to Dance Teams-Break the Silence
-USB "Bully"
-Sports "Nerd"
-Extra Announcements "Stress Management"
((VIDEO CREDIT: Matthew Schoenmann, DiamondBarPatch ))
Diamond Bar city officials and residents came together at Chili's on Sunday, July 17, 2011, to cheer on DBHS alumnus Alex Morgan, as she and Team USA took on Japan in the Women's World Cup.
Although team USA came up short, the team's youngest player continued to standout on the pitch with a goal and an assist.
Morgan put the U.S. in the lead in the 68th minute to the delight of those watching in Diamond Bar, including city officials who said that Morgan also has helped put the city on the map.
Morgan entered the game for injured forward Lauren Cheney at halftime.
But Morgan wasn't done. With the score tied, it was her assist to Abby Wambach that again gave the U.S. side a one goal lead.
Japan rallied to tie the game late and took home the cup on penalty kicks.
The tournament was Morgan's first time in World Cup competition, where she netted two goals and one assist.