From Medieval Japan to Modern Influencers by Tegan, 8th grade The test I take tomorrow in History is the topic I have studied for many weeks. Centuries ago, in medieval Japan, the […]
Young Observer: National Observance
National Observance: World Computer Literacy Day – December 2nd by Mateo, 11th grade As innovative technology continues to develop and expand its reach throughout the world, it is gradually becoming more and […]
Young Observer: National Observance
Disaster Risk Reduction – Oct 13th by Mateo, 11th grade Billions of people worldwide constantly face threats from a myriad of potential disasters. Some are natural, such as the heavy flooding that […]
Young Observers: August 2024
Back to School: How to Rewire Your Summer Brain for School by Erin, 9th grade As we unwind in our summer mindset, thoughts of school begin to surface. While some look forward […]
Young Observers mid-June 2024
National Observances: National Little League Baseball Week – June 10th to June 16th by Mateo, 10th grade Baseball, considered the national pastime of the United States, originated in the mid-1800s. The Little […]
Young Observers: Early-June 2024
Life’s Lessons: It’s Getting Hot In Here by Erin, 9th grade This summer is one I have anticipated the most. I am going on a trip to Europe and a much-needed break […]
Young Observers: mid-May 2024
View Point: Bidding Farewell by Irene, 12th grade Dear Fullerton Observers, My first write-up for the “Young Observers” page dates back to December 2018. As an aspiring author and a spirited 12-year-old, […]
Young Observers: Early May 2024
Did You Know? by Declan, 8th grade The Harmful Impact of Feeding Ducks Have you visited a lake and seen a sign that says, “Please don’t feed the ducks!” and wondered why? Although […]
Young Observers: Mid-March 2024
National Observances: National Supreme Sacrifice Day, March 18th by Mateo, 10th grade Every day, the courageous, valiant personnel who make up our city’s police force and fire brigade, as well as the […]
Young Observers: Mid-February 2024
What’s Trending?: Fall From Stardom by Irene, 12th grade In light of the Internet’s obsession with true crime podcasts and television series, 32-year-old Gypsy-Rose Blanchard’s Dec. 28, 2023 release from the Chillicothe […]
Young Observers: Early February 2024
Book Review: Swiss Family Robinson by Tegan, 6th grade Swiss Family Robinson, a captivating classic by Johann David Wyss, takes readers on an unforgettable journey with the Robinson family. Through Wyss’ timeless […]
Young Observer Celebrates 5 Years
How time flies! I was only eight when I first heard about the Fullerton Observer from my mom. I had written an opinion about babysitters, and my mom thought my […]
Young Observers: Mid-December 2023
Did You Know?: Having Hiccups? Must be the Vocal Chords by Declan, 8th grade Hiccups, the annoying little sounds that interrupt our important dialogue, can inflict significant discomfort. Here is why this […]
Young Observers Early November 2023
Everyday Science: Osiris: Underworld God to Out-Of-This-World Spacecraft by Erin, 9th grade On September 8, 2016, the spacecraft Osiris-REx was launched into space in hopes of returning home with more knowledge of […]
Young Observers: Mid-October 2023
Did You Know?: FJUSD Offers FREE Programs to Raise Happiness and Success Index of Students and their Families by Francine, 12th grade Pandemic or not, we all go through periods of stress, anxiety, and even […]
Young Observers Early March
What is Trending by Irene, 11th grade Taking Over the Show Though an annually anticipated sporting event, this year’s February 12 Super Bowl pronounced history for the entertainment and athletics industry for […]
Young Observers Mid-February 2023: Historical Perspective
Presidents Day: 233 Years of History The United States of America has quite a history of presidents. From George Washington in 1789 to Joe Biden in the present day, each president has […]












