Top 10 ways to become a National Merit Semifinalist October 17, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Brandon Wang Shoutout to all the juniors taking the PSAT on Saturday read more » Top 10 social-emotionally appropriate activities for tutorial September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Brandon Wang New tutorial requires new ways to be utilized. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Nguyen to depart SHS after more than a decade May 29, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma, Elaine Toh and Ananya Vadlakonda English teacher opts to move back to home state to be closer to family, elderly mother read more » Students participate in science fairs, receive recognition April 29, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Freshman Ethan Zuo takes second place in the physical science award at Synopsys Championship Fair. read more » Music department keeps in time with March Madness March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma A hectic month is filled to the brim with concerts, tournaments and festivals for the school’s ensembles. read more » Top 10 ways to get over a rejection of any kind March 26, 2019 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Reporters share the best methods to overcome tough rejections in an upcoming month filled with prom askings and college decisions. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Staff editorial: Speak Up Week is laudable, but won’t cause real changes without reform January 31, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan In order to create more lasting change, SUFC Week should unify themes into a specific topic rather than using a broad slogan. read more » Neuroscience club fosters discussions in field topics January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Christine Zhang The Neuroscience Club has gained approval and now has attracted initially uninterested students. read more » Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Top 10 social-emotionally appropriate activities for tutorial September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Brandon Wang New tutorial requires new ways to be utilized. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Nguyen to depart SHS after more than a decade May 29, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma, Elaine Toh and Ananya Vadlakonda English teacher opts to move back to home state to be closer to family, elderly mother read more » Students participate in science fairs, receive recognition April 29, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Freshman Ethan Zuo takes second place in the physical science award at Synopsys Championship Fair. read more » Music department keeps in time with March Madness March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma A hectic month is filled to the brim with concerts, tournaments and festivals for the school’s ensembles. read more » Top 10 ways to get over a rejection of any kind March 26, 2019 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Reporters share the best methods to overcome tough rejections in an upcoming month filled with prom askings and college decisions. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Staff editorial: Speak Up Week is laudable, but won’t cause real changes without reform January 31, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan In order to create more lasting change, SUFC Week should unify themes into a specific topic rather than using a broad slogan. read more » Neuroscience club fosters discussions in field topics January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Christine Zhang The Neuroscience Club has gained approval and now has attracted initially uninterested students. read more » Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Nguyen to depart SHS after more than a decade May 29, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma, Elaine Toh and Ananya Vadlakonda English teacher opts to move back to home state to be closer to family, elderly mother read more » Students participate in science fairs, receive recognition April 29, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Freshman Ethan Zuo takes second place in the physical science award at Synopsys Championship Fair. read more » Music department keeps in time with March Madness March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma A hectic month is filled to the brim with concerts, tournaments and festivals for the school’s ensembles. read more » Top 10 ways to get over a rejection of any kind March 26, 2019 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Reporters share the best methods to overcome tough rejections in an upcoming month filled with prom askings and college decisions. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Staff editorial: Speak Up Week is laudable, but won’t cause real changes without reform January 31, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan In order to create more lasting change, SUFC Week should unify themes into a specific topic rather than using a broad slogan. read more » Neuroscience club fosters discussions in field topics January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Christine Zhang The Neuroscience Club has gained approval and now has attracted initially uninterested students. read more » Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Nguyen to depart SHS after more than a decade May 29, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma, Elaine Toh and Ananya Vadlakonda English teacher opts to move back to home state to be closer to family, elderly mother read more » Students participate in science fairs, receive recognition April 29, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Freshman Ethan Zuo takes second place in the physical science award at Synopsys Championship Fair. read more » Music department keeps in time with March Madness March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma A hectic month is filled to the brim with concerts, tournaments and festivals for the school’s ensembles. read more » Top 10 ways to get over a rejection of any kind March 26, 2019 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Reporters share the best methods to overcome tough rejections in an upcoming month filled with prom askings and college decisions. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Staff editorial: Speak Up Week is laudable, but won’t cause real changes without reform January 31, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan In order to create more lasting change, SUFC Week should unify themes into a specific topic rather than using a broad slogan. read more » Neuroscience club fosters discussions in field topics January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Christine Zhang The Neuroscience Club has gained approval and now has attracted initially uninterested students. read more » Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Students participate in science fairs, receive recognition April 29, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Freshman Ethan Zuo takes second place in the physical science award at Synopsys Championship Fair. read more » Music department keeps in time with March Madness March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma A hectic month is filled to the brim with concerts, tournaments and festivals for the school’s ensembles. read more » Top 10 ways to get over a rejection of any kind March 26, 2019 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Reporters share the best methods to overcome tough rejections in an upcoming month filled with prom askings and college decisions. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Staff editorial: Speak Up Week is laudable, but won’t cause real changes without reform January 31, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan In order to create more lasting change, SUFC Week should unify themes into a specific topic rather than using a broad slogan. read more » Neuroscience club fosters discussions in field topics January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Christine Zhang The Neuroscience Club has gained approval and now has attracted initially uninterested students. read more » Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Music department keeps in time with March Madness March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma A hectic month is filled to the brim with concerts, tournaments and festivals for the school’s ensembles. read more » Top 10 ways to get over a rejection of any kind March 26, 2019 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Reporters share the best methods to overcome tough rejections in an upcoming month filled with prom askings and college decisions. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Staff editorial: Speak Up Week is laudable, but won’t cause real changes without reform January 31, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan In order to create more lasting change, SUFC Week should unify themes into a specific topic rather than using a broad slogan. read more » Neuroscience club fosters discussions in field topics January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Christine Zhang The Neuroscience Club has gained approval and now has attracted initially uninterested students. read more » Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Top 10 ways to get over a rejection of any kind March 26, 2019 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Reporters share the best methods to overcome tough rejections in an upcoming month filled with prom askings and college decisions. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Staff editorial: Speak Up Week is laudable, but won’t cause real changes without reform January 31, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan In order to create more lasting change, SUFC Week should unify themes into a specific topic rather than using a broad slogan. read more » Neuroscience club fosters discussions in field topics January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Christine Zhang The Neuroscience Club has gained approval and now has attracted initially uninterested students. read more » Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Staff editorial: Speak Up Week is laudable, but won’t cause real changes without reform January 31, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan In order to create more lasting change, SUFC Week should unify themes into a specific topic rather than using a broad slogan. read more » Neuroscience club fosters discussions in field topics January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Christine Zhang The Neuroscience Club has gained approval and now has attracted initially uninterested students. read more » Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Students hold commemorative March for Our Lives walkout March 26, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Student speakers and walk out on one year commemoration of the Walk out sparked by the Parkland shooting. read more » Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Staff editorial: Speak Up Week is laudable, but won’t cause real changes without reform January 31, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan In order to create more lasting change, SUFC Week should unify themes into a specific topic rather than using a broad slogan. read more » Neuroscience club fosters discussions in field topics January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Christine Zhang The Neuroscience Club has gained approval and now has attracted initially uninterested students. read more » Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Survey well intentioned but implemented poorly March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that confusion around health survey’s tutorial implementation wastes chance to collect valuable data. read more » SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Staff editorial: Speak Up Week is laudable, but won’t cause real changes without reform January 31, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan In order to create more lasting change, SUFC Week should unify themes into a specific topic rather than using a broad slogan. read more » Neuroscience club fosters discussions in field topics January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Christine Zhang The Neuroscience Club has gained approval and now has attracted initially uninterested students. read more » Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
SHS doesn’t need more humanities courses March 14, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that student calls for more humanities courses fail to consider practitalility and the student body’s overall interests. read more » Staff editorial: Speak Up Week is laudable, but won’t cause real changes without reform January 31, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan In order to create more lasting change, SUFC Week should unify themes into a specific topic rather than using a broad slogan. read more » Neuroscience club fosters discussions in field topics January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Christine Zhang The Neuroscience Club has gained approval and now has attracted initially uninterested students. read more » Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Staff editorial: Speak Up Week is laudable, but won’t cause real changes without reform January 31, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan In order to create more lasting change, SUFC Week should unify themes into a specific topic rather than using a broad slogan. read more » Neuroscience club fosters discussions in field topics January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Christine Zhang The Neuroscience Club has gained approval and now has attracted initially uninterested students. read more » Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Neuroscience club fosters discussions in field topics January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Christine Zhang The Neuroscience Club has gained approval and now has attracted initially uninterested students. read more » Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Memo to moderators of new confessions page: Beef up your standards or risk doing real harm January 28, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Alex Wang Reporters argue that new Facebook Page, "saratoga hs confessions" needs more moderation. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
District justified in keeping schools in session November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Callia Yuan Reporter argue that the school made a good decision in keeping school in session in the smoke. read more » Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Top ten ways to get into the holiday mood November 27, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Jeffrey Ma Top 10 Ways to get in Holiday Spirit read more » Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Harvard lawsuit outcome affects student perspectives on admission standards November 27, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Ma A description of the Harvard lawsuit read more » Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Plastic, battery-powered ‘instrument’ proves difficult to master November 27, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Reporters describe an interesting instrument read more » Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Band ends season on a high note despite not making finals November 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The band completes its season after competing in Southern California. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Statute of limitations should be repealed for sex crimes October 15, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Reporter argues that statute of limitations completely prevents sex crimes from being prosecuted. read more » Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Halloween: distraction from stress for some but nuisance to others October 12, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma and Elaine Toh Students and teachers talk about their various perceptions of Halloween. read more » Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Marching band prepares a ‘dream’ show September 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The first competition occurs Oct. 13 at Cupertino High School. read more » Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
Analysis: Community service overseas is valuable but is the cost too high? September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jeffrey Ma Debating whether or not volunteering over seas helps with college applications read more » AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
AP Social Studies courses shift to better suit teachers and students September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma Changes in junior and senior level history courses aim to make them easier to grasp. read more » E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
E11 Honors summer reading worries misguided September 10, 2018 — by Jeffrey Ma Student dicusses reading the Crucible over the summer for English 11 Honors. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »
New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more »