Why is ‘Thotiana’ considered a ‘bad’ song? April 22, 2019 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Reporters examine hit song “Thotiana” and its implications about misogyny and sexuality. read more » Freshman-led Leo Club proves to be active, engaged service club March 12, 2019 — by Elaine Sun and Jeffrey Xu The club, unlike most other service clubs, has student-initiated and student-created community involvement projects. read more » Petty grading doesn’t help us November 27, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Reporter argues against unreasonable points taken off on assignments read more » The Sims Mobile impressive for a free game November 14, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Reporter tries the Sims and finds it to be a good game. read more » Teacher finds inspiration for novel May 30, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Media Arts Teacher Joel Tarbox finds inspiration for a novel in an unlikely place. read more » Senior finds passion in writing May 30, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Senior Sasha Berkeley finds her passion in writing. read more » Junior overcomes hardships through dancing March 15, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Callia Yuan Junior rejoins dance class and finds confidence and stability in the dance community. read more » Re-established photography club attracts many students January 25, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Elaine Sun New photography club utilizes activities to increase student interest and create opportunities for members to practice photography. read more » Junior year lives up to its reputation for difficulty January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Junior prepares for the stress of second semester standardized testing. read more » Catalina trip a unique learning opportunity for students January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Marine and AP Biology trip provides opportunity for students to enjoy hands-on experience with environment. read more » Bay Area figure skaters achieve success in Winter Olympics January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Howard Tang Internationally ranked coaches in the Bay Area prepare students to represent the US at the upcoming winter olympics. read more » Synesthesia: a unique characteristic, not a medical condition December 6, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Phoebe Wang Synesthesia helps sophomore excel in music. read more » Cross country teams try to keep pace October 19, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Results of the recent boys' and girls' country meets. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Freshman-led Leo Club proves to be active, engaged service club March 12, 2019 — by Elaine Sun and Jeffrey Xu The club, unlike most other service clubs, has student-initiated and student-created community involvement projects. read more » Petty grading doesn’t help us November 27, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Reporter argues against unreasonable points taken off on assignments read more » The Sims Mobile impressive for a free game November 14, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Reporter tries the Sims and finds it to be a good game. read more » Teacher finds inspiration for novel May 30, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Media Arts Teacher Joel Tarbox finds inspiration for a novel in an unlikely place. read more » Senior finds passion in writing May 30, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Senior Sasha Berkeley finds her passion in writing. read more » Junior overcomes hardships through dancing March 15, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Callia Yuan Junior rejoins dance class and finds confidence and stability in the dance community. read more » Re-established photography club attracts many students January 25, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Elaine Sun New photography club utilizes activities to increase student interest and create opportunities for members to practice photography. read more » Junior year lives up to its reputation for difficulty January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Junior prepares for the stress of second semester standardized testing. read more » Catalina trip a unique learning opportunity for students January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Marine and AP Biology trip provides opportunity for students to enjoy hands-on experience with environment. read more » Bay Area figure skaters achieve success in Winter Olympics January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Howard Tang Internationally ranked coaches in the Bay Area prepare students to represent the US at the upcoming winter olympics. read more » Synesthesia: a unique characteristic, not a medical condition December 6, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Phoebe Wang Synesthesia helps sophomore excel in music. read more » Cross country teams try to keep pace October 19, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Results of the recent boys' and girls' country meets. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Petty grading doesn’t help us November 27, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Reporter argues against unreasonable points taken off on assignments read more » The Sims Mobile impressive for a free game November 14, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Reporter tries the Sims and finds it to be a good game. read more » Teacher finds inspiration for novel May 30, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Media Arts Teacher Joel Tarbox finds inspiration for a novel in an unlikely place. read more » Senior finds passion in writing May 30, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Senior Sasha Berkeley finds her passion in writing. read more » Junior overcomes hardships through dancing March 15, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Callia Yuan Junior rejoins dance class and finds confidence and stability in the dance community. read more » Re-established photography club attracts many students January 25, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Elaine Sun New photography club utilizes activities to increase student interest and create opportunities for members to practice photography. read more » Junior year lives up to its reputation for difficulty January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Junior prepares for the stress of second semester standardized testing. read more » Catalina trip a unique learning opportunity for students January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Marine and AP Biology trip provides opportunity for students to enjoy hands-on experience with environment. read more » Bay Area figure skaters achieve success in Winter Olympics January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Howard Tang Internationally ranked coaches in the Bay Area prepare students to represent the US at the upcoming winter olympics. read more » Synesthesia: a unique characteristic, not a medical condition December 6, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Phoebe Wang Synesthesia helps sophomore excel in music. read more » Cross country teams try to keep pace October 19, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Results of the recent boys' and girls' country meets. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
The Sims Mobile impressive for a free game November 14, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Reporter tries the Sims and finds it to be a good game. read more » Teacher finds inspiration for novel May 30, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Media Arts Teacher Joel Tarbox finds inspiration for a novel in an unlikely place. read more » Senior finds passion in writing May 30, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Senior Sasha Berkeley finds her passion in writing. read more » Junior overcomes hardships through dancing March 15, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Callia Yuan Junior rejoins dance class and finds confidence and stability in the dance community. read more » Re-established photography club attracts many students January 25, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Elaine Sun New photography club utilizes activities to increase student interest and create opportunities for members to practice photography. read more » Junior year lives up to its reputation for difficulty January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Junior prepares for the stress of second semester standardized testing. read more » Catalina trip a unique learning opportunity for students January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Marine and AP Biology trip provides opportunity for students to enjoy hands-on experience with environment. read more » Bay Area figure skaters achieve success in Winter Olympics January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Howard Tang Internationally ranked coaches in the Bay Area prepare students to represent the US at the upcoming winter olympics. read more » Synesthesia: a unique characteristic, not a medical condition December 6, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Phoebe Wang Synesthesia helps sophomore excel in music. read more » Cross country teams try to keep pace October 19, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Results of the recent boys' and girls' country meets. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Teacher finds inspiration for novel May 30, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Media Arts Teacher Joel Tarbox finds inspiration for a novel in an unlikely place. read more » Senior finds passion in writing May 30, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Senior Sasha Berkeley finds her passion in writing. read more » Junior overcomes hardships through dancing March 15, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Callia Yuan Junior rejoins dance class and finds confidence and stability in the dance community. read more » Re-established photography club attracts many students January 25, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Elaine Sun New photography club utilizes activities to increase student interest and create opportunities for members to practice photography. read more » Junior year lives up to its reputation for difficulty January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Junior prepares for the stress of second semester standardized testing. read more » Catalina trip a unique learning opportunity for students January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Marine and AP Biology trip provides opportunity for students to enjoy hands-on experience with environment. read more » Bay Area figure skaters achieve success in Winter Olympics January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Howard Tang Internationally ranked coaches in the Bay Area prepare students to represent the US at the upcoming winter olympics. read more » Synesthesia: a unique characteristic, not a medical condition December 6, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Phoebe Wang Synesthesia helps sophomore excel in music. read more » Cross country teams try to keep pace October 19, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Results of the recent boys' and girls' country meets. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Senior finds passion in writing May 30, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Senior Sasha Berkeley finds her passion in writing. read more » Junior overcomes hardships through dancing March 15, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Callia Yuan Junior rejoins dance class and finds confidence and stability in the dance community. read more » Re-established photography club attracts many students January 25, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Elaine Sun New photography club utilizes activities to increase student interest and create opportunities for members to practice photography. read more » Junior year lives up to its reputation for difficulty January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Junior prepares for the stress of second semester standardized testing. read more » Catalina trip a unique learning opportunity for students January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Marine and AP Biology trip provides opportunity for students to enjoy hands-on experience with environment. read more » Bay Area figure skaters achieve success in Winter Olympics January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Howard Tang Internationally ranked coaches in the Bay Area prepare students to represent the US at the upcoming winter olympics. read more » Synesthesia: a unique characteristic, not a medical condition December 6, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Phoebe Wang Synesthesia helps sophomore excel in music. read more » Cross country teams try to keep pace October 19, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Results of the recent boys' and girls' country meets. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Junior overcomes hardships through dancing March 15, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Callia Yuan Junior rejoins dance class and finds confidence and stability in the dance community. read more » Re-established photography club attracts many students January 25, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Elaine Sun New photography club utilizes activities to increase student interest and create opportunities for members to practice photography. read more » Junior year lives up to its reputation for difficulty January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Junior prepares for the stress of second semester standardized testing. read more » Catalina trip a unique learning opportunity for students January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Marine and AP Biology trip provides opportunity for students to enjoy hands-on experience with environment. read more » Bay Area figure skaters achieve success in Winter Olympics January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Howard Tang Internationally ranked coaches in the Bay Area prepare students to represent the US at the upcoming winter olympics. read more » Synesthesia: a unique characteristic, not a medical condition December 6, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Phoebe Wang Synesthesia helps sophomore excel in music. read more » Cross country teams try to keep pace October 19, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Results of the recent boys' and girls' country meets. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Re-established photography club attracts many students January 25, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Elaine Sun New photography club utilizes activities to increase student interest and create opportunities for members to practice photography. read more » Junior year lives up to its reputation for difficulty January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Junior prepares for the stress of second semester standardized testing. read more » Catalina trip a unique learning opportunity for students January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Marine and AP Biology trip provides opportunity for students to enjoy hands-on experience with environment. read more » Bay Area figure skaters achieve success in Winter Olympics January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Howard Tang Internationally ranked coaches in the Bay Area prepare students to represent the US at the upcoming winter olympics. read more » Synesthesia: a unique characteristic, not a medical condition December 6, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Phoebe Wang Synesthesia helps sophomore excel in music. read more » Cross country teams try to keep pace October 19, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Results of the recent boys' and girls' country meets. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Junior year lives up to its reputation for difficulty January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Junior prepares for the stress of second semester standardized testing. read more » Catalina trip a unique learning opportunity for students January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Marine and AP Biology trip provides opportunity for students to enjoy hands-on experience with environment. read more » Bay Area figure skaters achieve success in Winter Olympics January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Howard Tang Internationally ranked coaches in the Bay Area prepare students to represent the US at the upcoming winter olympics. read more » Synesthesia: a unique characteristic, not a medical condition December 6, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Phoebe Wang Synesthesia helps sophomore excel in music. read more » Cross country teams try to keep pace October 19, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Results of the recent boys' and girls' country meets. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Catalina trip a unique learning opportunity for students January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun Marine and AP Biology trip provides opportunity for students to enjoy hands-on experience with environment. read more » Bay Area figure skaters achieve success in Winter Olympics January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Howard Tang Internationally ranked coaches in the Bay Area prepare students to represent the US at the upcoming winter olympics. read more » Synesthesia: a unique characteristic, not a medical condition December 6, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Phoebe Wang Synesthesia helps sophomore excel in music. read more » Cross country teams try to keep pace October 19, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Results of the recent boys' and girls' country meets. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Bay Area figure skaters achieve success in Winter Olympics January 25, 2018 — by Elaine Sun and Howard Tang Internationally ranked coaches in the Bay Area prepare students to represent the US at the upcoming winter olympics. read more » Synesthesia: a unique characteristic, not a medical condition December 6, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Phoebe Wang Synesthesia helps sophomore excel in music. read more » Cross country teams try to keep pace October 19, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Results of the recent boys' and girls' country meets. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Synesthesia: a unique characteristic, not a medical condition December 6, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Phoebe Wang Synesthesia helps sophomore excel in music. read more » Cross country teams try to keep pace October 19, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Results of the recent boys' and girls' country meets. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Cross country teams try to keep pace October 19, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Results of the recent boys' and girls' country meets. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Senior and alumnae films to be played in Times Square October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Seniors' short films selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival. read more » Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Saratoga students opt out of public school program October 12, 2017 — by Anishi Patel and Elaine Sun Students reflect on experiences switching between public and private schooling. read more » Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Students flourish in Middle College environment October 12, 2017 — by Connie Liang and Elaine Sun Middle college program offers students freedom and increased variety of classes. read more » Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Why some sports occur in different seasons October 12, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Facilities, resources, and scheduling cause division of sports into seasons. read more » YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
YouTubers branching out on the tree of money October 11, 2017 — by Elaine Sun and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTubers use other platforms to capitalize off of their social followings. read more » Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Cross Country Preview September 5, 2017 — by Mathew Luo and Elaine Sun Preview for upcoming season of boys' and girls' cross country. read more » Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Once-in-a-century solar eclipse viewed on campus September 1, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen and Elaine Sun Once in a life-time eclipse draws the attention of students. read more » Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Junior volleyball player recruited by top-notch schools September 1, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Junior's talent and skill in volleyball has drawn the interest of colleges. read more » Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Athletes break personal records at league finals May 30, 2017 — by Christopher Lee and Elaine Sun "Brutal" competition in CCS pushes everyone to their limits, but the team ends the season strong with many athelets such as sophomore Harman Chawla breaking personal records. read more » ‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
‘Everything, Everything’ falls below expectations May 26, 2017 — by Elaine Sun Reporter claims that despite the over-the-top advertisement the movie ‘Everything, Everything,’ itself does little to fulfill the hype. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Common Core standards alter math curriculum March 26, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Because of the implementation of Common Core standards at Redwood Middle School, the new grade level math class for incoming freshmen is now Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Algebra instead of the previous standard of Geometry or Geometry Enriched. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Joining the stars on the board: track and field athletes aspire to break records February 10, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Elaine Sun Many track players seek to break records. read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
School’s social media provides a window to school life December 8, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Elaine Sun School's social media giving a new perspective read more » Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Not an average Christmas: sophomore receives strange present December 5, 2016 — by Elaine Sun Sophomore shares comical experience on getting unique yet personal presents for her friend. read more » Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Junior’s short film on feminism to be screened in Times Square venue September 29, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung and Elaine Sun Junior creates impactful short film. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »
Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more »