Plethora of AP tests may not be the best choice March 20, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Vivien Zhang AP tests and courses can provide unnecessary amounts of stress without representing actual college courses. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Bringing color into the lives of the children in Nepal January 25, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Vivien Zhang Sophomore participates in internship program to provide refurbishment and services to schools and children in Nepal. read more » Dogs bring mental health benefits to their human companions November 16, 2017 — by Anna Novoselov and Vivien Zhang Dogs relieve anxiety and provide companianship to their owners read more » Colleges should interview students instead of stalking them online November 16, 2017 — by Alex Wang and Vivien Zhang A student's social media presense does not accurately reveal their personality read more » Young girls’ basketball team has high ambitions November 10, 2017 — by Anna Novoselov and Vivien Zhang Girls varsity basketball team hopes to win league and strengthen bonds between players read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Optional homework: a trap to set you up for failure October 11, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Senior shares her opinion on optional homework policies and the consequences they can have on students. read more » Color blindness an inconvenience, not a disability October 11, 2017 — by Howard Tang and Vivien Zhang Students share the ups and downs of colorblindness and how it impacts their lives. read more » “It” fails as horror movie but succeeds in character development October 3, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Vivien Zhang reviews "It," critiquing its horror aspect, but commending its complex relationships read more » Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more » Freshman advice from your Life editors: We only take L’s in life (with) style August 29, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Vivien Zhang A message from our life editors to freshmen. read more » Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Bringing color into the lives of the children in Nepal January 25, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Vivien Zhang Sophomore participates in internship program to provide refurbishment and services to schools and children in Nepal. read more » Dogs bring mental health benefits to their human companions November 16, 2017 — by Anna Novoselov and Vivien Zhang Dogs relieve anxiety and provide companianship to their owners read more » Colleges should interview students instead of stalking them online November 16, 2017 — by Alex Wang and Vivien Zhang A student's social media presense does not accurately reveal their personality read more » Young girls’ basketball team has high ambitions November 10, 2017 — by Anna Novoselov and Vivien Zhang Girls varsity basketball team hopes to win league and strengthen bonds between players read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Optional homework: a trap to set you up for failure October 11, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Senior shares her opinion on optional homework policies and the consequences they can have on students. read more » Color blindness an inconvenience, not a disability October 11, 2017 — by Howard Tang and Vivien Zhang Students share the ups and downs of colorblindness and how it impacts their lives. read more » “It” fails as horror movie but succeeds in character development October 3, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Vivien Zhang reviews "It," critiquing its horror aspect, but commending its complex relationships read more » Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more » Freshman advice from your Life editors: We only take L’s in life (with) style August 29, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Vivien Zhang A message from our life editors to freshmen. read more » Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Bringing color into the lives of the children in Nepal January 25, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Vivien Zhang Sophomore participates in internship program to provide refurbishment and services to schools and children in Nepal. read more » Dogs bring mental health benefits to their human companions November 16, 2017 — by Anna Novoselov and Vivien Zhang Dogs relieve anxiety and provide companianship to their owners read more » Colleges should interview students instead of stalking them online November 16, 2017 — by Alex Wang and Vivien Zhang A student's social media presense does not accurately reveal their personality read more » Young girls’ basketball team has high ambitions November 10, 2017 — by Anna Novoselov and Vivien Zhang Girls varsity basketball team hopes to win league and strengthen bonds between players read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Optional homework: a trap to set you up for failure October 11, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Senior shares her opinion on optional homework policies and the consequences they can have on students. read more » Color blindness an inconvenience, not a disability October 11, 2017 — by Howard Tang and Vivien Zhang Students share the ups and downs of colorblindness and how it impacts their lives. read more » “It” fails as horror movie but succeeds in character development October 3, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Vivien Zhang reviews "It," critiquing its horror aspect, but commending its complex relationships read more » Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more » Freshman advice from your Life editors: We only take L’s in life (with) style August 29, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Vivien Zhang A message from our life editors to freshmen. read more » Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Dogs bring mental health benefits to their human companions November 16, 2017 — by Anna Novoselov and Vivien Zhang Dogs relieve anxiety and provide companianship to their owners read more » Colleges should interview students instead of stalking them online November 16, 2017 — by Alex Wang and Vivien Zhang A student's social media presense does not accurately reveal their personality read more » Young girls’ basketball team has high ambitions November 10, 2017 — by Anna Novoselov and Vivien Zhang Girls varsity basketball team hopes to win league and strengthen bonds between players read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Optional homework: a trap to set you up for failure October 11, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Senior shares her opinion on optional homework policies and the consequences they can have on students. read more » Color blindness an inconvenience, not a disability October 11, 2017 — by Howard Tang and Vivien Zhang Students share the ups and downs of colorblindness and how it impacts their lives. read more » “It” fails as horror movie but succeeds in character development October 3, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Vivien Zhang reviews "It," critiquing its horror aspect, but commending its complex relationships read more » Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more » Freshman advice from your Life editors: We only take L’s in life (with) style August 29, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Vivien Zhang A message from our life editors to freshmen. read more » Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Colleges should interview students instead of stalking them online November 16, 2017 — by Alex Wang and Vivien Zhang A student's social media presense does not accurately reveal their personality read more » Young girls’ basketball team has high ambitions November 10, 2017 — by Anna Novoselov and Vivien Zhang Girls varsity basketball team hopes to win league and strengthen bonds between players read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Optional homework: a trap to set you up for failure October 11, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Senior shares her opinion on optional homework policies and the consequences they can have on students. read more » Color blindness an inconvenience, not a disability October 11, 2017 — by Howard Tang and Vivien Zhang Students share the ups and downs of colorblindness and how it impacts their lives. read more » “It” fails as horror movie but succeeds in character development October 3, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Vivien Zhang reviews "It," critiquing its horror aspect, but commending its complex relationships read more » Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more » Freshman advice from your Life editors: We only take L’s in life (with) style August 29, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Vivien Zhang A message from our life editors to freshmen. read more » Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Young girls’ basketball team has high ambitions November 10, 2017 — by Anna Novoselov and Vivien Zhang Girls varsity basketball team hopes to win league and strengthen bonds between players read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Optional homework: a trap to set you up for failure October 11, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Senior shares her opinion on optional homework policies and the consequences they can have on students. read more » Color blindness an inconvenience, not a disability October 11, 2017 — by Howard Tang and Vivien Zhang Students share the ups and downs of colorblindness and how it impacts their lives. read more » “It” fails as horror movie but succeeds in character development October 3, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Vivien Zhang reviews "It," critiquing its horror aspect, but commending its complex relationships read more » Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more » Freshman advice from your Life editors: We only take L’s in life (with) style August 29, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Vivien Zhang A message from our life editors to freshmen. read more » Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Optional homework: a trap to set you up for failure October 11, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Senior shares her opinion on optional homework policies and the consequences they can have on students. read more » Color blindness an inconvenience, not a disability October 11, 2017 — by Howard Tang and Vivien Zhang Students share the ups and downs of colorblindness and how it impacts their lives. read more » “It” fails as horror movie but succeeds in character development October 3, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Vivien Zhang reviews "It," critiquing its horror aspect, but commending its complex relationships read more » Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more » Freshman advice from your Life editors: We only take L’s in life (with) style August 29, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Vivien Zhang A message from our life editors to freshmen. read more » Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Optional homework: a trap to set you up for failure October 11, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Senior shares her opinion on optional homework policies and the consequences they can have on students. read more » Color blindness an inconvenience, not a disability October 11, 2017 — by Howard Tang and Vivien Zhang Students share the ups and downs of colorblindness and how it impacts their lives. read more » “It” fails as horror movie but succeeds in character development October 3, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Vivien Zhang reviews "It," critiquing its horror aspect, but commending its complex relationships read more » Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more » Freshman advice from your Life editors: We only take L’s in life (with) style August 29, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Vivien Zhang A message from our life editors to freshmen. read more » Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Color blindness an inconvenience, not a disability October 11, 2017 — by Howard Tang and Vivien Zhang Students share the ups and downs of colorblindness and how it impacts their lives. read more » “It” fails as horror movie but succeeds in character development October 3, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Vivien Zhang reviews "It," critiquing its horror aspect, but commending its complex relationships read more » Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more » Freshman advice from your Life editors: We only take L’s in life (with) style August 29, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Vivien Zhang A message from our life editors to freshmen. read more » Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
“It” fails as horror movie but succeeds in character development October 3, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang Vivien Zhang reviews "It," critiquing its horror aspect, but commending its complex relationships read more » Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more » Freshman advice from your Life editors: We only take L’s in life (with) style August 29, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Vivien Zhang A message from our life editors to freshmen. read more » Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more » Freshman advice from your Life editors: We only take L’s in life (with) style August 29, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Vivien Zhang A message from our life editors to freshmen. read more » Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more » Freshman advice from your Life editors: We only take L’s in life (with) style August 29, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Vivien Zhang A message from our life editors to freshmen. read more » Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Freshman advice from your Life editors: We only take L’s in life (with) style August 29, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Vivien Zhang A message from our life editors to freshmen. read more » Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Business class should be restarted to promote creativity and innovation May 25, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Despite student interest in pursuing entrepeneurship, the school lacks an emphasis on business. read more » Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Baseball team tries to find groove April 2, 2017 — by Victor Liu, Navin Tiwary, Vivien Zhang, and Jason Zhao Players adjust to new coaches and positions. read more » Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Club hopes for another successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ campaign March 28, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Vivien Zhang Club hopes to have another succesful fundraiser. read more » Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Freshman’s dedication to violin leads to outstanding achievements March 24, 2017 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Freshman succeeds through playing violin. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
The Giving Tree: SHS helps with the holiday season December 8, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang The office has obtained a Christmas tree for the Giving Tree Orginization. read more » College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
College Bound: Seniors apply to dual degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Katherine Zhou Students plan on doing dual major programs read more » Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Cheer team: Key members sidelined for last football game due to injuries October 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Sophia Zivanic Injuries can also keep cheerleaders out for season. read more » Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Columnists: If high school is not like ‘Mean Girls,’ what is it really like? October 26, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Vivien Zhang Movies create wrong perception of highschool life. read more » Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Some students struggle with new APCS prerequisites September 29, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Vivien Zhang APCS class requries new prerequisite knowledge. read more » Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Girls’ water polo start leagues undefeated September 29, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Recap of varsity girls water polo games. read more » New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
New tutoring center in library part of school’s effort to reduce student stress September 27, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Vivien Zhang A new tutoring center supervised by science teacher Matt Welander opened in the library on Sept. 5. in an attempt to alleviate stress by helping students with their school work. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division April 27, 2016 — by Roland Shen and Vivien Zhang Outside hitter Joel Schneidmiller continues to pace the Falcons. read more » Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Schools should steer clear of ill-conceived movement to arm staff members January 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang and Julia Miller Fifty-two shootings, 30 deaths, 53 injured — and that’s just in the past year, according to CNN. School shootings have increased drastically in the U.S., forcing legislators to figure out solutions for an increasingly dangerous problem. One solution is taking place in some school districts in Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and South Dakota, where supports has grown for laws that allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus in case of an emergency. read more » Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
Poki Bowl, I choose you September 3, 2015 — by Vivien Zhang Poki Bowl, located off Almaden Expressway in San Jose, takes a spin on traditional Hawaiian cuisine. This Instagram-worthy restaurant serves delectable varieties of poke, a dish featuring raw fish. read more » Visuals by Vivien March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
March 24, 2017: Badminton: First win against Palo Alto raises hopes Top player Stephen Ding return a shot during a recent match vs. Palo Alto. December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
December 8, 2016: Junior inventor works with dad to create first foldable longboard September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
September 21, 2016: Sophomore chess champion shares expertise April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
April 27, 2016: Volleyball succeeds in more challenging division Senior Chester Leung prepares to serve during a recent game. April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.
April 21, 2016: Music building construction causes parking lot frustration Traffic tie-ups have become more common in the wake of recent construction.