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Saturday, January 20, our Thundering Herd Band, Drumline and Colorguard performed at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Game at Rose 🌹 Bowl Stadium! This is an all-star football game composed of NFL draft ready college players.
Uploaded Jan 21, 2018Last year, the 1st annual Powder Puff game was an overtime thriller. This year the 2nd annual Powder Puff game topped that. Try a last-second hail mary pass to win the game!
Uploaded Apr 25, 2012Nathan Lee & Katie Han - Duet - Short Film Category
Uploaded Mar 27, 2017 to Doppleganger Student Film FestivalGolden Memories! “There’s a depth of character that develops through performing arts and we are fortunate to have a District and community that supports that,” shares Diamond Bar High Instrumental Music Director Steve Acciani. He says helping blind student Miso Kwak "be the best she could be" in marching band was a life-changing experience. "She taught me to see beyond limitations.” Check out more stories like these in the WVUSD 50th anniversary documentary at: www.wvusd50.org. #wvusd50
Uploaded Aug 03, 2021Just in time for the start of the school year, installation of solar panels in our parking lot was completed. They are the latest part of our ever evolving school. VIDEO DETAILS: Kerry Iwanaga (Drone Pilot), Randy Thomas (Editor) Music by Mike Bfort - Pure Oxygen
Uploaded Aug 19, 2018-A Halloween Short Film By the Pathways Stampede
Uploaded Oct 27, 2017 to Stampede-"Hide and go Seek"
-USB "The Little Mermaid Musical"
-Sports Staff Basketball Game
-Extra Announcements "We Wish to Be Grown Up Again"
Brahmas! We can’t wait to see you back on campus starting April 19th, 2021! Watch this video for a few reminders about our return.
Uploaded Apr 18, 2021Informational about the Pathways Communications Academy
Uploaded May 03, 2020 to Pathways Communication AcademyRACHEL SCOTT'S USC COMMENCEMENT SPEECH !!
DBHS CLASS OF 2011 #brahmabuilt
Friday, May 13, 2022, ABC News Congressional Correspondent and DBHS Alum (Class of 2011) Rachel Scott gave the commencement speech at her college alma mater, the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism!
One of the youngest correspondents in the history of broadcast network news — and one of the very few Black American network news reporters — to cover Capitol Hill, Scott is the congressional correspondent across all ABC News programs and platforms, including “Good Morning America,” “World News Tonight with David Muir,” “Nightline,” and “20/20.”
Scott’s first day covering Capitol Hill was January 6, 2021, when she reported from the front lines amid the deadly attack. In the weeks that followed, she led the network’s coverage of the historic second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump.
Six months later, at just 28-years-old, Scott persistently questioned Russian President Vladimir Putin during a solo news conference following the Russian leader’s first face-to-face meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden.
Earning her bachelor’s degree in journalism from USC Annenberg in 2016, Scott began as a production associate for ABC News Live in 2016 while taking on an additional role as a weekend general assignment reporter for ABC’s New Haven, CT, affiliate WTNH-TV. In 2019, Scott was assigned to ABC’s White House team in Washington, D.C., before becoming the network’s embedded journalist in the Trump campaign. Just one year later, Scott was promoted to White House and D.C. correspondent, and named Emerging Journalist of the Year by the National Association of Black Journalists.