Junior raps along to ‘Hamilton’ musical September 16, 2017 — by Kitty Huang "Hamilton" cast recordings become Katie Sabel's go to album read more » MAP juniors aim to create unique project June 6, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Juniors create a 5-minute fictional film for the MAP "American Story" project. read more » Seating irregularity invalidates seven AP exams, leading to retakes May 22, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Alexandra Li College Board enforces strict seating requirements read more » Optional attendance policy provides flexibility to AP Computer Science students April 24, 2017 — by Kitty Huang APCS students are free to show up to class whenever they want. read more » Fall Leadership Conference kicks off another year of Interact March 19, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Annual FLC event a success. read more » Japanese internment survivor faces fear after life in camp March 16, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Angela Lee Japanese internment camp survivor recounts her story. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » The origin of Speak Up for Change January 27, 2017 — by Kitty Huang How did Speak Up For Change come to be? Read this article. read more » Emma Watson shows that Princess Belle is more than a waistline January 25, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Emma Watson talks about womens' rights. read more » Junior raps along to ‘Hamilton’ musical December 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang Junior Katie Sabel talks about her obsession with "Hamilton." read more » Nextdoor brings convenience to community December 2, 2016 — by Francesca Chu and Kitty Huang Students talk about the new social network "Nextdoor". read more » Girls’ volleyball: League champs end season in semifinals November 20, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy After claiming the League Champion title, the Falcons ended their season with a loss to Burlingame in the Division 3 CCS semifinals on Nov. 9. read more » JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
MAP juniors aim to create unique project June 6, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Juniors create a 5-minute fictional film for the MAP "American Story" project. read more » Seating irregularity invalidates seven AP exams, leading to retakes May 22, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Alexandra Li College Board enforces strict seating requirements read more » Optional attendance policy provides flexibility to AP Computer Science students April 24, 2017 — by Kitty Huang APCS students are free to show up to class whenever they want. read more » Fall Leadership Conference kicks off another year of Interact March 19, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Annual FLC event a success. read more » Japanese internment survivor faces fear after life in camp March 16, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Angela Lee Japanese internment camp survivor recounts her story. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » The origin of Speak Up for Change January 27, 2017 — by Kitty Huang How did Speak Up For Change come to be? Read this article. read more » Emma Watson shows that Princess Belle is more than a waistline January 25, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Emma Watson talks about womens' rights. read more » Junior raps along to ‘Hamilton’ musical December 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang Junior Katie Sabel talks about her obsession with "Hamilton." read more » Nextdoor brings convenience to community December 2, 2016 — by Francesca Chu and Kitty Huang Students talk about the new social network "Nextdoor". read more » Girls’ volleyball: League champs end season in semifinals November 20, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy After claiming the League Champion title, the Falcons ended their season with a loss to Burlingame in the Division 3 CCS semifinals on Nov. 9. read more » JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Seating irregularity invalidates seven AP exams, leading to retakes May 22, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Alexandra Li College Board enforces strict seating requirements read more » Optional attendance policy provides flexibility to AP Computer Science students April 24, 2017 — by Kitty Huang APCS students are free to show up to class whenever they want. read more » Fall Leadership Conference kicks off another year of Interact March 19, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Annual FLC event a success. read more » Japanese internment survivor faces fear after life in camp March 16, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Angela Lee Japanese internment camp survivor recounts her story. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » The origin of Speak Up for Change January 27, 2017 — by Kitty Huang How did Speak Up For Change come to be? Read this article. read more » Emma Watson shows that Princess Belle is more than a waistline January 25, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Emma Watson talks about womens' rights. read more » Junior raps along to ‘Hamilton’ musical December 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang Junior Katie Sabel talks about her obsession with "Hamilton." read more » Nextdoor brings convenience to community December 2, 2016 — by Francesca Chu and Kitty Huang Students talk about the new social network "Nextdoor". read more » Girls’ volleyball: League champs end season in semifinals November 20, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy After claiming the League Champion title, the Falcons ended their season with a loss to Burlingame in the Division 3 CCS semifinals on Nov. 9. read more » JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Optional attendance policy provides flexibility to AP Computer Science students April 24, 2017 — by Kitty Huang APCS students are free to show up to class whenever they want. read more » Fall Leadership Conference kicks off another year of Interact March 19, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Annual FLC event a success. read more » Japanese internment survivor faces fear after life in camp March 16, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Angela Lee Japanese internment camp survivor recounts her story. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » The origin of Speak Up for Change January 27, 2017 — by Kitty Huang How did Speak Up For Change come to be? Read this article. read more » Emma Watson shows that Princess Belle is more than a waistline January 25, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Emma Watson talks about womens' rights. read more » Junior raps along to ‘Hamilton’ musical December 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang Junior Katie Sabel talks about her obsession with "Hamilton." read more » Nextdoor brings convenience to community December 2, 2016 — by Francesca Chu and Kitty Huang Students talk about the new social network "Nextdoor". read more » Girls’ volleyball: League champs end season in semifinals November 20, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy After claiming the League Champion title, the Falcons ended their season with a loss to Burlingame in the Division 3 CCS semifinals on Nov. 9. read more » JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Fall Leadership Conference kicks off another year of Interact March 19, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Annual FLC event a success. read more » Japanese internment survivor faces fear after life in camp March 16, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Angela Lee Japanese internment camp survivor recounts her story. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » The origin of Speak Up for Change January 27, 2017 — by Kitty Huang How did Speak Up For Change come to be? Read this article. read more » Emma Watson shows that Princess Belle is more than a waistline January 25, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Emma Watson talks about womens' rights. read more » Junior raps along to ‘Hamilton’ musical December 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang Junior Katie Sabel talks about her obsession with "Hamilton." read more » Nextdoor brings convenience to community December 2, 2016 — by Francesca Chu and Kitty Huang Students talk about the new social network "Nextdoor". read more » Girls’ volleyball: League champs end season in semifinals November 20, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy After claiming the League Champion title, the Falcons ended their season with a loss to Burlingame in the Division 3 CCS semifinals on Nov. 9. read more » JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Japanese internment survivor faces fear after life in camp March 16, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Angela Lee Japanese internment camp survivor recounts her story. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » The origin of Speak Up for Change January 27, 2017 — by Kitty Huang How did Speak Up For Change come to be? Read this article. read more » Emma Watson shows that Princess Belle is more than a waistline January 25, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Emma Watson talks about womens' rights. read more » Junior raps along to ‘Hamilton’ musical December 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang Junior Katie Sabel talks about her obsession with "Hamilton." read more » Nextdoor brings convenience to community December 2, 2016 — by Francesca Chu and Kitty Huang Students talk about the new social network "Nextdoor". read more » Girls’ volleyball: League champs end season in semifinals November 20, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy After claiming the League Champion title, the Falcons ended their season with a loss to Burlingame in the Division 3 CCS semifinals on Nov. 9. read more » JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » The origin of Speak Up for Change January 27, 2017 — by Kitty Huang How did Speak Up For Change come to be? Read this article. read more » Emma Watson shows that Princess Belle is more than a waistline January 25, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Emma Watson talks about womens' rights. read more » Junior raps along to ‘Hamilton’ musical December 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang Junior Katie Sabel talks about her obsession with "Hamilton." read more » Nextdoor brings convenience to community December 2, 2016 — by Francesca Chu and Kitty Huang Students talk about the new social network "Nextdoor". read more » Girls’ volleyball: League champs end season in semifinals November 20, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy After claiming the League Champion title, the Falcons ended their season with a loss to Burlingame in the Division 3 CCS semifinals on Nov. 9. read more » JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » The origin of Speak Up for Change January 27, 2017 — by Kitty Huang How did Speak Up For Change come to be? Read this article. read more » Emma Watson shows that Princess Belle is more than a waistline January 25, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Emma Watson talks about womens' rights. read more » Junior raps along to ‘Hamilton’ musical December 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang Junior Katie Sabel talks about her obsession with "Hamilton." read more » Nextdoor brings convenience to community December 2, 2016 — by Francesca Chu and Kitty Huang Students talk about the new social network "Nextdoor". read more » Girls’ volleyball: League champs end season in semifinals November 20, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy After claiming the League Champion title, the Falcons ended their season with a loss to Burlingame in the Division 3 CCS semifinals on Nov. 9. read more » JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
The origin of Speak Up for Change January 27, 2017 — by Kitty Huang How did Speak Up For Change come to be? Read this article. read more » Emma Watson shows that Princess Belle is more than a waistline January 25, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Emma Watson talks about womens' rights. read more » Junior raps along to ‘Hamilton’ musical December 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang Junior Katie Sabel talks about her obsession with "Hamilton." read more » Nextdoor brings convenience to community December 2, 2016 — by Francesca Chu and Kitty Huang Students talk about the new social network "Nextdoor". read more » Girls’ volleyball: League champs end season in semifinals November 20, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy After claiming the League Champion title, the Falcons ended their season with a loss to Burlingame in the Division 3 CCS semifinals on Nov. 9. read more » JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Emma Watson shows that Princess Belle is more than a waistline January 25, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Emma Watson talks about womens' rights. read more » Junior raps along to ‘Hamilton’ musical December 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang Junior Katie Sabel talks about her obsession with "Hamilton." read more » Nextdoor brings convenience to community December 2, 2016 — by Francesca Chu and Kitty Huang Students talk about the new social network "Nextdoor". read more » Girls’ volleyball: League champs end season in semifinals November 20, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy After claiming the League Champion title, the Falcons ended their season with a loss to Burlingame in the Division 3 CCS semifinals on Nov. 9. read more » JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Junior raps along to ‘Hamilton’ musical December 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang Junior Katie Sabel talks about her obsession with "Hamilton." read more » Nextdoor brings convenience to community December 2, 2016 — by Francesca Chu and Kitty Huang Students talk about the new social network "Nextdoor". read more » Girls’ volleyball: League champs end season in semifinals November 20, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy After claiming the League Champion title, the Falcons ended their season with a loss to Burlingame in the Division 3 CCS semifinals on Nov. 9. read more » JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Nextdoor brings convenience to community December 2, 2016 — by Francesca Chu and Kitty Huang Students talk about the new social network "Nextdoor". read more » Girls’ volleyball: League champs end season in semifinals November 20, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy After claiming the League Champion title, the Falcons ended their season with a loss to Burlingame in the Division 3 CCS semifinals on Nov. 9. read more » JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Girls’ volleyball: League champs end season in semifinals November 20, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy After claiming the League Champion title, the Falcons ended their season with a loss to Burlingame in the Division 3 CCS semifinals on Nov. 9. read more » JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
JV basketball coach finds positivity as he recovers from surgery November 20, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Kitty Huang Due to recent surgery, girls' basketball coach Danny Wallace teaches JV team through the use of other players. read more » Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Juniors serve at multiple Bay Area volunteering centers November 14, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Kitty Huang The Media Arts Program (MAP) juniors took a two-day field trip on Nov 1. and 3 to four different volunteer organizations in preparation for their upcoming documentary projects, which revolve around modern social issues. read more » College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
College speaker meetings help seniors review application process October 19, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote and Kitty Huang Every year in the fall, college representatives from across the country talk to students about defining characteristics and the application process of their school. The meetings occur during tutorials, lunches and sometimes after school and are held at the Library Research Center, staff lounge, an office conference room and sometimes in the McAfee Center. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Girls’ volleyball: Falcons eye first-place finish in El Camino League October 17, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girls Volleyball team hope to win El Camino League. read more » Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Large P.E class presents challenges; hiring of second teacher helps solve them October 13, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Michael Zhang Class sizes at SHS grow read more » For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
For a second year, students travel to Costa Rica for environmental efforts September 10, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Sanjana Melkote Seniors Danielle and Daviana Berkowitz, along with their sophomore sister Khiara Berkowitz, worked in conjunction with science teachers Kristen Thomson and Matt Welander to plan the trip to their native country. read more » Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Girls’ volleyball: Falcons hope to soar in less competitive league September 9, 2016 — by Kitty Huang and Harshini Ramaswamy Girl's Volleyball discuss dreams and hopes for upcoming season. read more » Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
Long-term substitute fills in for history teacher out on maternity leave September 8, 2016 — by KItty Huang Substitute teacher Colleen Haas taking over AP U.S. Government/Economics and U.S. History read more » New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »
New Media Arts teacher takes stand in MAP September 8, 2016 — by Kitty Huang New Media Arts teacher: Alex Hemmerich read more »