Minority writers need not avoid ‘stereotypical’ topics May 23, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Wang Although minority writers may not want to feel pigeonholed, fear of stereotyping themselves might prevent them from writing meaningful stories. read more » Acclaimed expert warns against dangers of overparenting in McAfee talk April 2, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Wang The PTSO hosted a talk by Julie Lythcott-Haims, New York Times bestselling author of “How to Raise and Adult” and “Real American” read more » Montalvo resident artist explores meaning of home February 12, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Wang Photographer Kija Lucas discusses her work and describes what draws her to Villa Montalvo. read more » Stunt doubles deserve more recognition December 10, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Stunt doubles risk their lives with the most dangerous stunt work yet recieve little recognition. read more » Beth Lisick: New York Times-bestselling author, actress and banana December 10, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang A love of storytelling has driven Beth Lisick to acting and writing. read more » Tacos for Paradise brings Saratoga, Los Gatos together to support Camp Fire victims December 4, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Phoebe Wang Los Gatos High ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo, who taught at SHS for more than 30 years, helps bring the district together through fundaraisers and her famous salsa. read more » Arts and culture clubs draw fewer members but reflect genuine interest October 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Arts and culture clubs brings together groups of people with niche interests. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Administration emphasizes old and new safety measures September 22, 2018 — by Edwin Chen and Kaitlyn Wang New safety measures at Saratoga High. read more » Pro: Print textbooks provide advantages online textbooks lack September 19, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter defends print textbooks as opposed to online textbooks read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » A writer’s lesson: Social anxiety is nothing to be ashamed of May 25, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter shares her story of learning to deal with social anxiety. read more » Parents’ and students’ perceptions of millennial music clash May 24, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Hip hop and electronic music aren't always popular at home. read more » FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Acclaimed expert warns against dangers of overparenting in McAfee talk April 2, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Wang The PTSO hosted a talk by Julie Lythcott-Haims, New York Times bestselling author of “How to Raise and Adult” and “Real American” read more » Montalvo resident artist explores meaning of home February 12, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Wang Photographer Kija Lucas discusses her work and describes what draws her to Villa Montalvo. read more » Stunt doubles deserve more recognition December 10, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Stunt doubles risk their lives with the most dangerous stunt work yet recieve little recognition. read more » Beth Lisick: New York Times-bestselling author, actress and banana December 10, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang A love of storytelling has driven Beth Lisick to acting and writing. read more » Tacos for Paradise brings Saratoga, Los Gatos together to support Camp Fire victims December 4, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Phoebe Wang Los Gatos High ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo, who taught at SHS for more than 30 years, helps bring the district together through fundaraisers and her famous salsa. read more » Arts and culture clubs draw fewer members but reflect genuine interest October 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Arts and culture clubs brings together groups of people with niche interests. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Administration emphasizes old and new safety measures September 22, 2018 — by Edwin Chen and Kaitlyn Wang New safety measures at Saratoga High. read more » Pro: Print textbooks provide advantages online textbooks lack September 19, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter defends print textbooks as opposed to online textbooks read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » A writer’s lesson: Social anxiety is nothing to be ashamed of May 25, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter shares her story of learning to deal with social anxiety. read more » Parents’ and students’ perceptions of millennial music clash May 24, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Hip hop and electronic music aren't always popular at home. read more » FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Montalvo resident artist explores meaning of home February 12, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Wang Photographer Kija Lucas discusses her work and describes what draws her to Villa Montalvo. read more » Stunt doubles deserve more recognition December 10, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Stunt doubles risk their lives with the most dangerous stunt work yet recieve little recognition. read more » Beth Lisick: New York Times-bestselling author, actress and banana December 10, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang A love of storytelling has driven Beth Lisick to acting and writing. read more » Tacos for Paradise brings Saratoga, Los Gatos together to support Camp Fire victims December 4, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Phoebe Wang Los Gatos High ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo, who taught at SHS for more than 30 years, helps bring the district together through fundaraisers and her famous salsa. read more » Arts and culture clubs draw fewer members but reflect genuine interest October 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Arts and culture clubs brings together groups of people with niche interests. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Administration emphasizes old and new safety measures September 22, 2018 — by Edwin Chen and Kaitlyn Wang New safety measures at Saratoga High. read more » Pro: Print textbooks provide advantages online textbooks lack September 19, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter defends print textbooks as opposed to online textbooks read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » A writer’s lesson: Social anxiety is nothing to be ashamed of May 25, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter shares her story of learning to deal with social anxiety. read more » Parents’ and students’ perceptions of millennial music clash May 24, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Hip hop and electronic music aren't always popular at home. read more » FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Stunt doubles deserve more recognition December 10, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Stunt doubles risk their lives with the most dangerous stunt work yet recieve little recognition. read more » Beth Lisick: New York Times-bestselling author, actress and banana December 10, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang A love of storytelling has driven Beth Lisick to acting and writing. read more » Tacos for Paradise brings Saratoga, Los Gatos together to support Camp Fire victims December 4, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Phoebe Wang Los Gatos High ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo, who taught at SHS for more than 30 years, helps bring the district together through fundaraisers and her famous salsa. read more » Arts and culture clubs draw fewer members but reflect genuine interest October 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Arts and culture clubs brings together groups of people with niche interests. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Administration emphasizes old and new safety measures September 22, 2018 — by Edwin Chen and Kaitlyn Wang New safety measures at Saratoga High. read more » Pro: Print textbooks provide advantages online textbooks lack September 19, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter defends print textbooks as opposed to online textbooks read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » A writer’s lesson: Social anxiety is nothing to be ashamed of May 25, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter shares her story of learning to deal with social anxiety. read more » Parents’ and students’ perceptions of millennial music clash May 24, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Hip hop and electronic music aren't always popular at home. read more » FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Beth Lisick: New York Times-bestselling author, actress and banana December 10, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang A love of storytelling has driven Beth Lisick to acting and writing. read more » Tacos for Paradise brings Saratoga, Los Gatos together to support Camp Fire victims December 4, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Phoebe Wang Los Gatos High ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo, who taught at SHS for more than 30 years, helps bring the district together through fundaraisers and her famous salsa. read more » Arts and culture clubs draw fewer members but reflect genuine interest October 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Arts and culture clubs brings together groups of people with niche interests. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Administration emphasizes old and new safety measures September 22, 2018 — by Edwin Chen and Kaitlyn Wang New safety measures at Saratoga High. read more » Pro: Print textbooks provide advantages online textbooks lack September 19, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter defends print textbooks as opposed to online textbooks read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » A writer’s lesson: Social anxiety is nothing to be ashamed of May 25, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter shares her story of learning to deal with social anxiety. read more » Parents’ and students’ perceptions of millennial music clash May 24, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Hip hop and electronic music aren't always popular at home. read more » FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Tacos for Paradise brings Saratoga, Los Gatos together to support Camp Fire victims December 4, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Phoebe Wang Los Gatos High ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo, who taught at SHS for more than 30 years, helps bring the district together through fundaraisers and her famous salsa. read more » Arts and culture clubs draw fewer members but reflect genuine interest October 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Arts and culture clubs brings together groups of people with niche interests. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Administration emphasizes old and new safety measures September 22, 2018 — by Edwin Chen and Kaitlyn Wang New safety measures at Saratoga High. read more » Pro: Print textbooks provide advantages online textbooks lack September 19, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter defends print textbooks as opposed to online textbooks read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » A writer’s lesson: Social anxiety is nothing to be ashamed of May 25, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter shares her story of learning to deal with social anxiety. read more » Parents’ and students’ perceptions of millennial music clash May 24, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Hip hop and electronic music aren't always popular at home. read more » FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Arts and culture clubs draw fewer members but reflect genuine interest October 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Arts and culture clubs brings together groups of people with niche interests. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Administration emphasizes old and new safety measures September 22, 2018 — by Edwin Chen and Kaitlyn Wang New safety measures at Saratoga High. read more » Pro: Print textbooks provide advantages online textbooks lack September 19, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter defends print textbooks as opposed to online textbooks read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » A writer’s lesson: Social anxiety is nothing to be ashamed of May 25, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter shares her story of learning to deal with social anxiety. read more » Parents’ and students’ perceptions of millennial music clash May 24, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Hip hop and electronic music aren't always popular at home. read more » FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Administration emphasizes old and new safety measures September 22, 2018 — by Edwin Chen and Kaitlyn Wang New safety measures at Saratoga High. read more » Pro: Print textbooks provide advantages online textbooks lack September 19, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter defends print textbooks as opposed to online textbooks read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » A writer’s lesson: Social anxiety is nothing to be ashamed of May 25, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter shares her story of learning to deal with social anxiety. read more » Parents’ and students’ perceptions of millennial music clash May 24, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Hip hop and electronic music aren't always popular at home. read more » FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Administration emphasizes old and new safety measures September 22, 2018 — by Edwin Chen and Kaitlyn Wang New safety measures at Saratoga High. read more » Pro: Print textbooks provide advantages online textbooks lack September 19, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter defends print textbooks as opposed to online textbooks read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » A writer’s lesson: Social anxiety is nothing to be ashamed of May 25, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter shares her story of learning to deal with social anxiety. read more » Parents’ and students’ perceptions of millennial music clash May 24, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Hip hop and electronic music aren't always popular at home. read more » FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Pro: Print textbooks provide advantages online textbooks lack September 19, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter defends print textbooks as opposed to online textbooks read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » A writer’s lesson: Social anxiety is nothing to be ashamed of May 25, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter shares her story of learning to deal with social anxiety. read more » Parents’ and students’ perceptions of millennial music clash May 24, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Hip hop and electronic music aren't always popular at home. read more » FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » A writer’s lesson: Social anxiety is nothing to be ashamed of May 25, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter shares her story of learning to deal with social anxiety. read more » Parents’ and students’ perceptions of millennial music clash May 24, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Hip hop and electronic music aren't always popular at home. read more » FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
A writer’s lesson: Social anxiety is nothing to be ashamed of May 25, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter shares her story of learning to deal with social anxiety. read more » Parents’ and students’ perceptions of millennial music clash May 24, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Hip hop and electronic music aren't always popular at home. read more » FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Parents’ and students’ perceptions of millennial music clash May 24, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Hip hop and electronic music aren't always popular at home. read more » FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
FBLA to send four members to nationals May 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recognizes many SHS students read more » Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Senior plans to pursue graphic design at UCLA May 23, 2018 — by Kevin Sze and Kaitlyn Wang Senior Katrina Sung decides to pursue Graphic Design. read more » Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Annual Soundings magazine provides platform for student artists and writers May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Soundings serves as a platform for all of SHS's artists' work. read more » A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
A daily Pledge of Allegiance should not be required May 23, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues against forcing students to recite pledge. read more » Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Students reflect on experiences with stuttering April 1, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Famous stutterers include England’s King George VI, singer Elvis Presley, golfer Tiger Woods, politician Joe Biden and actress Emily Blunt. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
What so proudly we (might not) hail: A lack of pride in America is acceptable March 29, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Reporter argues that being American is something a lot more Americans aren't proud of these days. read more » Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Perfect Pals Club unites students February 11, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang According to Special Education teacher Courtney Crase, because the club is not involved with the formal organization Best Buddies International, the club name needed to be changed 11 years ago from Buddies Club to Perfect Pals. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Racial double standards distort perspectives on athletes December 12, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Kaepernick’s actions have inspired protests among hundreds of athletes nationwide, regardless of sport, race or gender. read more » Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Senior expresses passion for Chinese Club November 27, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang Chinese Club allows students of all races at school to embrace Chinese culture. Chinese Club was started by senior Nicholas Di. read more » Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Maintenance staff works to keep trees, plants healthy and also beautify neglected areas November 1, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Kaitlyn Wang Reporter covers the maintentence that goes around to keep the school at its best shape. read more » New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
New clubs provide unique opportunities for students to explore their interests October 30, 2017 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang The Humane Society Club, created by sophomores Risa Carter, Francesca Whiting, Alex Lee, Kathryn Hamilton and Thaila Morganstern, allows students to help animals in need through activities and fundraisers. read more » African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
African Americans address cultural labels October 27, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jeffrey Xu Despite the occasional stare, Bailey, who moved from Ethiopia six years ago, said that being African American proved to not be a disadvantage during freshman year, when he was the only full African American student in the entire school. read more » Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Back to the past: Comparing the ‘70s and ‘80s to now September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang AP Music Theory teacher Dr. John Felder recalled that people, particularly youth, believed they could take control and be more assertive in pursuing their goals. read more » Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Complacency undermines support for Asian artists September 14, 2017 — by Kaitlyn Wang Asian artists and actors are stil under casted in hollywood dispite recent success with asian sitcomes such as "Fresh Off the Boat" read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling
Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » Visuals by Kaitlyn October 27, 2017: Staff editorial: With water bottles, reusing trumps recycling