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VOLUME 108 ISSUE 4 JANUARY 27, 2022
IN THE NEWS
SOUTH PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL 1401 FREMONT AVE, SOUTH PASADENA, CA 91030
TALENT SHOW
WINTER FORMAL
SENIOR PANORAMA
Prospective performers should fill out the form in ASB’s Instagram bio by Friday, Jan. 28 to audition.
The “Enchanted Winter Forest” dance will be held at the Wallis Annenberg Building at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 29.
The Senior Panorama will take place on the home field bleachers during lunch on Thursday, Feb. 3.
STUDENT CAFETERIA WORKERS CONFLICTED OVER JOB FAIRNESS STORY NOAH KUHN & ANAYAH MEHDI ILLUSTRATION MARTIN WALSH Student cafeteria workers are a ubiquitous presence on campus for the hundreds of high schoolers who take advantage of free meals every day, but the employees themselves have expressed ambivalence about their seemingly mundane jobs. Prior to the beginning of the 2021-2022 school year, SPUSD Director of Food Services Michelle Curry sent an email to district families calling for students to apply to work in the SPHS cafeteria. The recruitment message states that student workers can interview for 15-minute and/or 30-minute shifts for brunch and lunch, respectively, and must be “dependable and in good standing.” Based on the Sept. 14, 2021 personnel report approved by the School Board, 14 students are employed in the cafeteria and earn $14.26 per hour. Senior Kerrigan Riley, who quit her cafeteria position in December 2021, disputes that the lunch shifts are 30 minutes, and felt that she was not properly compensated for her work. “I worked the lunch shift and was paid minimum wage for 20 minutes of work. Most days we worked more than 20 minutes, until they realized and had us close early,” Riley said. “I thought I was going to be working 30 minutes and getting paid for 30 minutes of work.”
we would open up the door and have a long line of people. Lunch obviously got a lot more people than brunch, but it was nonstop for the whole 20 minutes. The lines were really disorganized and people did not listen,” Riley said. “Once we finished serving lunch we closed the door and closed down the registers.” Due to the higher skill level demanded by lunch-time employees, Riley felt that should be reflected in the salaries. “It was more than I signed up for, and considering that brunch and lunch were both paid minimum wage and lunch had more responsibilities, it was just annoying,” Riley said. On the other hand, junior and student worker Jacqueline Mancera, who staffs the grill register at lunch, expressed satisfaction with the pay. “I get out of class five minutes early to set up, and I usually end up working around 20 to 30 minutes. I tap the things that each student gets on the computer screen so the school can charge their accounts,” Mancera said. “I’m paid $7 per day which I think is fair.” Beyond alleging poor wages, Riley was critical of the power dynamic between the adult supervisors and student workers in the cafeteria.
Riley also compared the difficulties of lunch shifts to those at brunch, which are compounded by the chaos of the Tiger Express line where she worked.
“One time we counted one item wrong on inventory and they got really mad at us even though this was the first time this happened.”
“[Right before lunch] I would set everything up, which included helping put the food in containers, preparing the drinks, and switching the registers from brunch to lunch. Then
In her email to families, Curry praised the strong retention rate of student cafeteria workers, so it is uncertain whether positions will be open for next fall.
MISOGYNISTIC HUMOR IN COMEDY
BURGERLORDS REVIEW
GIRLS BASKETBALL DOMINATES
Tiger staff examines the use of humor as a tool for misogyny in response to the contemporary phenomena of “offensive humor” as a powerful force in the comedy industry.
Restaurateurs Frederick and Maximillian Guerrero transitioned to a 100 percent vegan menu during the pandemic, but their plant-based bites still satisfy every diet.
The SPHS girls basketball team boasts an impressive 18-1 overall record this season. Their family-like bond and adaptable play techniques have led them to be undefeated 4-0 in league.
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