Kyra Williams is La Vista’s Executive News Editor. She is responsible for managing the news section as well as creating and producing the front page and the following news pages of the paper. She was previously a News Editor and Staff Writer and worked to design the news section, write and edit stories. In her free time, Kyra enjoys surfing, tanning and taking long naps on the beach.
About Kyra Williams
Kyra Williams is La Vista’s Executive News Editor. She is responsible for managing the news section as well as creating and producing the front page and the following news pages of the paper. She was previously a News Editor and Staff Writer and worked to design the news section, write and edit stories. In her free time, Kyra enjoys surfing, tanning and taking long naps on the beach.
Advanced Placement Exam Test Proctors dealt with an incident on May 10 in the Mira Costa small gym in which a student compromised an individual set of testing materials during the AP Environmental Science Exam. […]
By Kyra Williams News Editor The Manhattan Beach Unified School District Board of Trustees discussed its proposal to shorten extracurricular school-sponsored trips on April 18. Although students may be absent for an extended amount of […]
During his time at Costa, alumnus Jack Allen played water polo and was editor-in-chief of La Vista. After graduating in 2015, Allen joined the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, which he says was a dream of his since seventh grade. […]
The Mira Costa Art Department hosted Art Week at lunch in which students and staff participated in various art-related activities and attended information sessions. […]
The Manhattan Beach Unified School District and close friends of Robinson Elementary School Principal and former Manhattan Beach Middle School Principal John Jackson held a retirement party for him in the Manhattan Beach Middle School multi-purpose room on Jan. 11 in honor of his retirement at the end of the 2017 fall semester. […]
Mira Costa Principal Dr. Ben Dale announced during a seniors-only assembly on Dec. 6 that all seniors will wear the same color cap and gown for their graduation in the spring, as opposed to the separate colors for boys and girls as it has been in previous years.
The Manhattan Beach Unified School District Board of Trustees approved a motion on Nov. 6 at its School Board meeting regarding a study on the future environmental impacts of construction for the proposed Measure EE. […]