Senior Mag 2023: Melodies of friendship: from elementary school piano buddies to college roommates May 19, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Channie Hong and Trevor Leung reflect on decade-long friendship, look forward to their next four together. read more » Veteran robotics team qualifies to Worlds after regional tournament March 17, 2023 — by Saachi Jain and Martin Xu The MSET Cuttlefish — one of three FTC teams in the MSET Robotics Club — were the Inspire Award runner-ups at the NorCal Regional FTC Tournament on March 5. read more » Despite strong individual talent, small team size hinders team’s ability to win March 17, 2023 — by Jonny Luo and Martin Xu With a declining roster of 44 swimmers and divers, the swim team can field fewer swimmers per event . read more » The winding road of wellness: Therapy offers a map forward but finding the right path takes time and patience January 25, 2023 — by Martin Xu Though therapy greatly benefits students struggling with mental health, its stigma drives many away from even reaching out in the first place. read more » Robotics team to host pumpkin smashing event on Nov. 2 October 20, 2022 — by Martin Xu Robotics students hope to compost post-Halloween waste by collecting them through a pumpkin smashing event in the Quad at 4 p.m. read more » From wooden skewers to toilet seats: senior experiments with 3D art September 30, 2022 — by Martin Xu Kasie Yang recounts her journey into 3D art and her experimental process in creating works. read more » Students improve athleticism through fencing September 25, 2022 — by Martin Xu Although not as popular, SHS students find passion and patience in fencing. read more » New computer science teacher joins teaching staff September 15, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Martin Xu Former Southern California teacher initially taught math before transitioning to computer science due to high demand. read more » Track ends strong at late-season meets May 22, 2022 — by Martin Xu and Viraaj Reddi Over the past two weeks, individuals on the track team competed in SCVAL and CCS. read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu Veteran team 6165 MSET Cuttlefish qualifies for the World’s Championship in Texas while rookie teams 7390 MSET Jellyfish and 7641 MSET Bettafish gain valuable experience from the competition. read more » Robotics team wins qualifier, advance to regionals January 31, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Martin Xu Despite technical and non-technical challenges, the MSET Cuttlefish came together to win the Sacramento qualifying tournament’s robot game and Inspire Award. read more » Newly credentialed social studies teacher fills in January 24, 2022 — by Martin Xu Bismah Siddiqi is teaching the classes of the late Todd Dwyer. read more » Teachers reach 3-year agreement with district January 21, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers will receive a 5% raise for three consecutive years. read more » Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Veteran robotics team qualifies to Worlds after regional tournament March 17, 2023 — by Saachi Jain and Martin Xu The MSET Cuttlefish — one of three FTC teams in the MSET Robotics Club — were the Inspire Award runner-ups at the NorCal Regional FTC Tournament on March 5. read more » Despite strong individual talent, small team size hinders team’s ability to win March 17, 2023 — by Jonny Luo and Martin Xu With a declining roster of 44 swimmers and divers, the swim team can field fewer swimmers per event . read more » The winding road of wellness: Therapy offers a map forward but finding the right path takes time and patience January 25, 2023 — by Martin Xu Though therapy greatly benefits students struggling with mental health, its stigma drives many away from even reaching out in the first place. read more » Robotics team to host pumpkin smashing event on Nov. 2 October 20, 2022 — by Martin Xu Robotics students hope to compost post-Halloween waste by collecting them through a pumpkin smashing event in the Quad at 4 p.m. read more » From wooden skewers to toilet seats: senior experiments with 3D art September 30, 2022 — by Martin Xu Kasie Yang recounts her journey into 3D art and her experimental process in creating works. read more » Students improve athleticism through fencing September 25, 2022 — by Martin Xu Although not as popular, SHS students find passion and patience in fencing. read more » New computer science teacher joins teaching staff September 15, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Martin Xu Former Southern California teacher initially taught math before transitioning to computer science due to high demand. read more » Track ends strong at late-season meets May 22, 2022 — by Martin Xu and Viraaj Reddi Over the past two weeks, individuals on the track team competed in SCVAL and CCS. read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu Veteran team 6165 MSET Cuttlefish qualifies for the World’s Championship in Texas while rookie teams 7390 MSET Jellyfish and 7641 MSET Bettafish gain valuable experience from the competition. read more » Robotics team wins qualifier, advance to regionals January 31, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Martin Xu Despite technical and non-technical challenges, the MSET Cuttlefish came together to win the Sacramento qualifying tournament’s robot game and Inspire Award. read more » Newly credentialed social studies teacher fills in January 24, 2022 — by Martin Xu Bismah Siddiqi is teaching the classes of the late Todd Dwyer. read more » Teachers reach 3-year agreement with district January 21, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers will receive a 5% raise for three consecutive years. read more » Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Despite strong individual talent, small team size hinders team’s ability to win March 17, 2023 — by Jonny Luo and Martin Xu With a declining roster of 44 swimmers and divers, the swim team can field fewer swimmers per event . read more » The winding road of wellness: Therapy offers a map forward but finding the right path takes time and patience January 25, 2023 — by Martin Xu Though therapy greatly benefits students struggling with mental health, its stigma drives many away from even reaching out in the first place. read more » Robotics team to host pumpkin smashing event on Nov. 2 October 20, 2022 — by Martin Xu Robotics students hope to compost post-Halloween waste by collecting them through a pumpkin smashing event in the Quad at 4 p.m. read more » From wooden skewers to toilet seats: senior experiments with 3D art September 30, 2022 — by Martin Xu Kasie Yang recounts her journey into 3D art and her experimental process in creating works. read more » Students improve athleticism through fencing September 25, 2022 — by Martin Xu Although not as popular, SHS students find passion and patience in fencing. read more » New computer science teacher joins teaching staff September 15, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Martin Xu Former Southern California teacher initially taught math before transitioning to computer science due to high demand. read more » Track ends strong at late-season meets May 22, 2022 — by Martin Xu and Viraaj Reddi Over the past two weeks, individuals on the track team competed in SCVAL and CCS. read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu Veteran team 6165 MSET Cuttlefish qualifies for the World’s Championship in Texas while rookie teams 7390 MSET Jellyfish and 7641 MSET Bettafish gain valuable experience from the competition. read more » Robotics team wins qualifier, advance to regionals January 31, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Martin Xu Despite technical and non-technical challenges, the MSET Cuttlefish came together to win the Sacramento qualifying tournament’s robot game and Inspire Award. read more » Newly credentialed social studies teacher fills in January 24, 2022 — by Martin Xu Bismah Siddiqi is teaching the classes of the late Todd Dwyer. read more » Teachers reach 3-year agreement with district January 21, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers will receive a 5% raise for three consecutive years. read more » Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
The winding road of wellness: Therapy offers a map forward but finding the right path takes time and patience January 25, 2023 — by Martin Xu Though therapy greatly benefits students struggling with mental health, its stigma drives many away from even reaching out in the first place. read more » Robotics team to host pumpkin smashing event on Nov. 2 October 20, 2022 — by Martin Xu Robotics students hope to compost post-Halloween waste by collecting them through a pumpkin smashing event in the Quad at 4 p.m. read more » From wooden skewers to toilet seats: senior experiments with 3D art September 30, 2022 — by Martin Xu Kasie Yang recounts her journey into 3D art and her experimental process in creating works. read more » Students improve athleticism through fencing September 25, 2022 — by Martin Xu Although not as popular, SHS students find passion and patience in fencing. read more » New computer science teacher joins teaching staff September 15, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Martin Xu Former Southern California teacher initially taught math before transitioning to computer science due to high demand. read more » Track ends strong at late-season meets May 22, 2022 — by Martin Xu and Viraaj Reddi Over the past two weeks, individuals on the track team competed in SCVAL and CCS. read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu Veteran team 6165 MSET Cuttlefish qualifies for the World’s Championship in Texas while rookie teams 7390 MSET Jellyfish and 7641 MSET Bettafish gain valuable experience from the competition. read more » Robotics team wins qualifier, advance to regionals January 31, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Martin Xu Despite technical and non-technical challenges, the MSET Cuttlefish came together to win the Sacramento qualifying tournament’s robot game and Inspire Award. read more » Newly credentialed social studies teacher fills in January 24, 2022 — by Martin Xu Bismah Siddiqi is teaching the classes of the late Todd Dwyer. read more » Teachers reach 3-year agreement with district January 21, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers will receive a 5% raise for three consecutive years. read more » Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Robotics team to host pumpkin smashing event on Nov. 2 October 20, 2022 — by Martin Xu Robotics students hope to compost post-Halloween waste by collecting them through a pumpkin smashing event in the Quad at 4 p.m. read more » From wooden skewers to toilet seats: senior experiments with 3D art September 30, 2022 — by Martin Xu Kasie Yang recounts her journey into 3D art and her experimental process in creating works. read more » Students improve athleticism through fencing September 25, 2022 — by Martin Xu Although not as popular, SHS students find passion and patience in fencing. read more » New computer science teacher joins teaching staff September 15, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Martin Xu Former Southern California teacher initially taught math before transitioning to computer science due to high demand. read more » Track ends strong at late-season meets May 22, 2022 — by Martin Xu and Viraaj Reddi Over the past two weeks, individuals on the track team competed in SCVAL and CCS. read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu Veteran team 6165 MSET Cuttlefish qualifies for the World’s Championship in Texas while rookie teams 7390 MSET Jellyfish and 7641 MSET Bettafish gain valuable experience from the competition. read more » Robotics team wins qualifier, advance to regionals January 31, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Martin Xu Despite technical and non-technical challenges, the MSET Cuttlefish came together to win the Sacramento qualifying tournament’s robot game and Inspire Award. read more » Newly credentialed social studies teacher fills in January 24, 2022 — by Martin Xu Bismah Siddiqi is teaching the classes of the late Todd Dwyer. read more » Teachers reach 3-year agreement with district January 21, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers will receive a 5% raise for three consecutive years. read more » Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
From wooden skewers to toilet seats: senior experiments with 3D art September 30, 2022 — by Martin Xu Kasie Yang recounts her journey into 3D art and her experimental process in creating works. read more » Students improve athleticism through fencing September 25, 2022 — by Martin Xu Although not as popular, SHS students find passion and patience in fencing. read more » New computer science teacher joins teaching staff September 15, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Martin Xu Former Southern California teacher initially taught math before transitioning to computer science due to high demand. read more » Track ends strong at late-season meets May 22, 2022 — by Martin Xu and Viraaj Reddi Over the past two weeks, individuals on the track team competed in SCVAL and CCS. read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu Veteran team 6165 MSET Cuttlefish qualifies for the World’s Championship in Texas while rookie teams 7390 MSET Jellyfish and 7641 MSET Bettafish gain valuable experience from the competition. read more » Robotics team wins qualifier, advance to regionals January 31, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Martin Xu Despite technical and non-technical challenges, the MSET Cuttlefish came together to win the Sacramento qualifying tournament’s robot game and Inspire Award. read more » Newly credentialed social studies teacher fills in January 24, 2022 — by Martin Xu Bismah Siddiqi is teaching the classes of the late Todd Dwyer. read more » Teachers reach 3-year agreement with district January 21, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers will receive a 5% raise for three consecutive years. read more » Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Students improve athleticism through fencing September 25, 2022 — by Martin Xu Although not as popular, SHS students find passion and patience in fencing. read more » New computer science teacher joins teaching staff September 15, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Martin Xu Former Southern California teacher initially taught math before transitioning to computer science due to high demand. read more » Track ends strong at late-season meets May 22, 2022 — by Martin Xu and Viraaj Reddi Over the past two weeks, individuals on the track team competed in SCVAL and CCS. read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu Veteran team 6165 MSET Cuttlefish qualifies for the World’s Championship in Texas while rookie teams 7390 MSET Jellyfish and 7641 MSET Bettafish gain valuable experience from the competition. read more » Robotics team wins qualifier, advance to regionals January 31, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Martin Xu Despite technical and non-technical challenges, the MSET Cuttlefish came together to win the Sacramento qualifying tournament’s robot game and Inspire Award. read more » Newly credentialed social studies teacher fills in January 24, 2022 — by Martin Xu Bismah Siddiqi is teaching the classes of the late Todd Dwyer. read more » Teachers reach 3-year agreement with district January 21, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers will receive a 5% raise for three consecutive years. read more » Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
New computer science teacher joins teaching staff September 15, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Martin Xu Former Southern California teacher initially taught math before transitioning to computer science due to high demand. read more » Track ends strong at late-season meets May 22, 2022 — by Martin Xu and Viraaj Reddi Over the past two weeks, individuals on the track team competed in SCVAL and CCS. read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu Veteran team 6165 MSET Cuttlefish qualifies for the World’s Championship in Texas while rookie teams 7390 MSET Jellyfish and 7641 MSET Bettafish gain valuable experience from the competition. read more » Robotics team wins qualifier, advance to regionals January 31, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Martin Xu Despite technical and non-technical challenges, the MSET Cuttlefish came together to win the Sacramento qualifying tournament’s robot game and Inspire Award. read more » Newly credentialed social studies teacher fills in January 24, 2022 — by Martin Xu Bismah Siddiqi is teaching the classes of the late Todd Dwyer. read more » Teachers reach 3-year agreement with district January 21, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers will receive a 5% raise for three consecutive years. read more » Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Track ends strong at late-season meets May 22, 2022 — by Martin Xu and Viraaj Reddi Over the past two weeks, individuals on the track team competed in SCVAL and CCS. read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu Veteran team 6165 MSET Cuttlefish qualifies for the World’s Championship in Texas while rookie teams 7390 MSET Jellyfish and 7641 MSET Bettafish gain valuable experience from the competition. read more » Robotics team wins qualifier, advance to regionals January 31, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Martin Xu Despite technical and non-technical challenges, the MSET Cuttlefish came together to win the Sacramento qualifying tournament’s robot game and Inspire Award. read more » Newly credentialed social studies teacher fills in January 24, 2022 — by Martin Xu Bismah Siddiqi is teaching the classes of the late Todd Dwyer. read more » Teachers reach 3-year agreement with district January 21, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers will receive a 5% raise for three consecutive years. read more » Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu Veteran team 6165 MSET Cuttlefish qualifies for the World’s Championship in Texas while rookie teams 7390 MSET Jellyfish and 7641 MSET Bettafish gain valuable experience from the competition. read more » Robotics team wins qualifier, advance to regionals January 31, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Martin Xu Despite technical and non-technical challenges, the MSET Cuttlefish came together to win the Sacramento qualifying tournament’s robot game and Inspire Award. read more » Newly credentialed social studies teacher fills in January 24, 2022 — by Martin Xu Bismah Siddiqi is teaching the classes of the late Todd Dwyer. read more » Teachers reach 3-year agreement with district January 21, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers will receive a 5% raise for three consecutive years. read more » Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Robotics team wins qualifier, advance to regionals January 31, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Martin Xu Despite technical and non-technical challenges, the MSET Cuttlefish came together to win the Sacramento qualifying tournament’s robot game and Inspire Award. read more » Newly credentialed social studies teacher fills in January 24, 2022 — by Martin Xu Bismah Siddiqi is teaching the classes of the late Todd Dwyer. read more » Teachers reach 3-year agreement with district January 21, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers will receive a 5% raise for three consecutive years. read more » Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Newly credentialed social studies teacher fills in January 24, 2022 — by Martin Xu Bismah Siddiqi is teaching the classes of the late Todd Dwyer. read more » Teachers reach 3-year agreement with district January 21, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers will receive a 5% raise for three consecutive years. read more » Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Teachers reach 3-year agreement with district January 21, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers will receive a 5% raise for three consecutive years. read more » Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician October 7, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu In her new position, she is eager to interact with students and faculty. read more » Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Robotic teams use offseason to get even stronger after a strong pandemic year September 25, 2021 — by Arnav Swamy and Martin Xu Summertime offered the chance to train new members, attend a prestigious national competition, and prepare for upcoming in-person challenges. read more » Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 10, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Teachers aim to facilitate success by incorporating video lectures, rough and final draft tests and daily quizzes from remote learning into their courses. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » ‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
‘BLACKPINK: THE MOVIE’: a perfect gift for fans September 5, 2021 — by Martin Xu A must-see for fans of Blackpink, but not so much for average moviegoers craving a well-fleshed-out plot and story. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Unfortunate outcome of a strategic plan: Sophomore misses out on swim season May 11, 2021 — by Martin Xu Poor timing and an unpredictable year in quarantine are the culprits. read more » Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Cafeteria reboots as students return for in-person school May 3, 2021 — by Martin Xu Every school day, the cafeteria staff works to provide hand-made meals for on-campus students. read more » Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Community organizations adapt fast and survive the pandemic April 28, 2021 — by Martin Xu Diligence and quick-thinking are the keys to success for these community organizations. read more » Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
New coach sets goals for team in unusual season March 26, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi and Martin Xu Max Dorling and players look forward to a step toward normalcy through the soccer season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
School adapts to new COVID guidelines for textbook pickups February 23, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap The textbook return and pickup system has been adjusted to fit the current situations and proved to be effective when providing safety for students and staff. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Dear 2021 … it can only get better January 13, 2021 — by Martin Xu Let’s look forward to a year of peace and rest! read more » Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Does hybrid learning really work? December 9, 2020 — by Martin Xu Although hybrid learning offers students an opportunity to interact with teachers and peers, it would not be useful for most students read more » Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Quarantine boredom leads to a ‘friendly’ competition December 2, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Baking gourmet cheesecakes leads to a mess and some pretty good results. read more » Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Remote learning or remote cheating? November 19, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Remote learning brings numerous opportunities for students to cheat and requires teachers to test out new policies. read more » Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Junior reflects on mental and physical benefits of fishing October 15, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap For junior Andy Tran, fishing is a great way to relax, spend time with his family and exercise. read more » Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Teachers’ assistants readjust their roles online October 15, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Martin Xu While TAs are unable to do in-person work such as setting up labs or making copies, they are finding new ways to aid teachers throughout the semester. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
Which food delivery service is best for you? September 10, 2020 — by Martin Xu Discover the pros and cons of the top food delivery apps. read more » Visuals by Martin October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.
October 7, 2021: Cynthia Cheng takes on new role as library technician Library and lab technician Cynthia Cheng works to prepare labs for AP Biology students in the science building.