Speech and debate wraps up qualifications for Tournament of Champions March 15, 2024 — by Bryan Zhao and Alan Cai Two teams have qualified for the TOC in April, a competition that features 120 of the best high school public forum teams that qualify annually. read more » AP testing stifles creativity and produces few valuable results March 15, 2024 — by Alan Cai The standardized tests issued by CollegeBoard are largely ineffective at promoting a love of learning; they are instead proficient at producing cookie-cutter mindsets. read more » New ASB officers elected for next year March 15, 2024 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Alan Cai After a competitive election season, the ASB has announced its new officers for next year. Class office elections will conclude soon as well. read more » New math class announced for next year March 14, 2024 — by Alan Cai Finite math to offer students more opportunities to pursue STEM. read more » Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education March 8, 2024 — by Alan Cai From East San Jose to Colorado, Marivel Escobedo shares her exhilarating journey through a rough childhood to the Jobs Corps. read more » USABO delayed two weeks due to system overflow February 8, 2024 — by Alan Cai The United States of America Biolympiad (previously known as the USA Biology Olympiad) was delayed due to technical difficulties. read more » Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet January 31, 2024 — by Alan Cai The Classics: some love ‘em, some hate ‘em, but everyone knows ‘em. The English curriculum boasts some good ones. Let’s review what you may have missed. read more » AMC 12A test leak underscores new era of low-risk, high-reward cheating January 30, 2024 — by Florence Hu and Alan Cai Some say such cheating washes away years of hard work. read more » School starts construction of Falcon Nest, an outdoor hangout space near the student center January 25, 2024 — by Alan Cai and Aiden Ye An extension of the quad, the Falcon Nest was established using additional prom funds from the Class of ‘20. Construction is scheduled to finish this spring. read more » These films show in-class movies don’t have to be boring January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai In-class media aren’t always the most exhilarating thrillers. However, a couple of them stand out: Let’s rank the top five. read more » Renamed Falcon Choir returns with strong freshman and staff additions January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai The choir allows all students to participate, even those with limited vocal ranges, and meets weekly. read more » Football: a destination worth your time December 14, 2023 — by Alan Cai The team needs players. Show off your school spirit and Falcon pride by showing up to football practice next year. read more » Stop watching TV: It’s a covert threat to your time and health December 4, 2023 — by Alan Cai The problem with television extends beyond its links to obesity and heart disease; it is an insatiable black hole suffocating human innovation and time. read more » Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
AP testing stifles creativity and produces few valuable results March 15, 2024 — by Alan Cai The standardized tests issued by CollegeBoard are largely ineffective at promoting a love of learning; they are instead proficient at producing cookie-cutter mindsets. read more » New ASB officers elected for next year March 15, 2024 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Alan Cai After a competitive election season, the ASB has announced its new officers for next year. Class office elections will conclude soon as well. read more » New math class announced for next year March 14, 2024 — by Alan Cai Finite math to offer students more opportunities to pursue STEM. read more » Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education March 8, 2024 — by Alan Cai From East San Jose to Colorado, Marivel Escobedo shares her exhilarating journey through a rough childhood to the Jobs Corps. read more » USABO delayed two weeks due to system overflow February 8, 2024 — by Alan Cai The United States of America Biolympiad (previously known as the USA Biology Olympiad) was delayed due to technical difficulties. read more » Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet January 31, 2024 — by Alan Cai The Classics: some love ‘em, some hate ‘em, but everyone knows ‘em. The English curriculum boasts some good ones. Let’s review what you may have missed. read more » AMC 12A test leak underscores new era of low-risk, high-reward cheating January 30, 2024 — by Florence Hu and Alan Cai Some say such cheating washes away years of hard work. read more » School starts construction of Falcon Nest, an outdoor hangout space near the student center January 25, 2024 — by Alan Cai and Aiden Ye An extension of the quad, the Falcon Nest was established using additional prom funds from the Class of ‘20. Construction is scheduled to finish this spring. read more » These films show in-class movies don’t have to be boring January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai In-class media aren’t always the most exhilarating thrillers. However, a couple of them stand out: Let’s rank the top five. read more » Renamed Falcon Choir returns with strong freshman and staff additions January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai The choir allows all students to participate, even those with limited vocal ranges, and meets weekly. read more » Football: a destination worth your time December 14, 2023 — by Alan Cai The team needs players. Show off your school spirit and Falcon pride by showing up to football practice next year. read more » Stop watching TV: It’s a covert threat to your time and health December 4, 2023 — by Alan Cai The problem with television extends beyond its links to obesity and heart disease; it is an insatiable black hole suffocating human innovation and time. read more » Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
New ASB officers elected for next year March 15, 2024 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Alan Cai After a competitive election season, the ASB has announced its new officers for next year. Class office elections will conclude soon as well. read more » New math class announced for next year March 14, 2024 — by Alan Cai Finite math to offer students more opportunities to pursue STEM. read more » Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education March 8, 2024 — by Alan Cai From East San Jose to Colorado, Marivel Escobedo shares her exhilarating journey through a rough childhood to the Jobs Corps. read more » USABO delayed two weeks due to system overflow February 8, 2024 — by Alan Cai The United States of America Biolympiad (previously known as the USA Biology Olympiad) was delayed due to technical difficulties. read more » Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet January 31, 2024 — by Alan Cai The Classics: some love ‘em, some hate ‘em, but everyone knows ‘em. The English curriculum boasts some good ones. Let’s review what you may have missed. read more » AMC 12A test leak underscores new era of low-risk, high-reward cheating January 30, 2024 — by Florence Hu and Alan Cai Some say such cheating washes away years of hard work. read more » School starts construction of Falcon Nest, an outdoor hangout space near the student center January 25, 2024 — by Alan Cai and Aiden Ye An extension of the quad, the Falcon Nest was established using additional prom funds from the Class of ‘20. Construction is scheduled to finish this spring. read more » These films show in-class movies don’t have to be boring January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai In-class media aren’t always the most exhilarating thrillers. However, a couple of them stand out: Let’s rank the top five. read more » Renamed Falcon Choir returns with strong freshman and staff additions January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai The choir allows all students to participate, even those with limited vocal ranges, and meets weekly. read more » Football: a destination worth your time December 14, 2023 — by Alan Cai The team needs players. Show off your school spirit and Falcon pride by showing up to football practice next year. read more » Stop watching TV: It’s a covert threat to your time and health December 4, 2023 — by Alan Cai The problem with television extends beyond its links to obesity and heart disease; it is an insatiable black hole suffocating human innovation and time. read more » Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
New math class announced for next year March 14, 2024 — by Alan Cai Finite math to offer students more opportunities to pursue STEM. read more » Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education March 8, 2024 — by Alan Cai From East San Jose to Colorado, Marivel Escobedo shares her exhilarating journey through a rough childhood to the Jobs Corps. read more » USABO delayed two weeks due to system overflow February 8, 2024 — by Alan Cai The United States of America Biolympiad (previously known as the USA Biology Olympiad) was delayed due to technical difficulties. read more » Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet January 31, 2024 — by Alan Cai The Classics: some love ‘em, some hate ‘em, but everyone knows ‘em. The English curriculum boasts some good ones. Let’s review what you may have missed. read more » AMC 12A test leak underscores new era of low-risk, high-reward cheating January 30, 2024 — by Florence Hu and Alan Cai Some say such cheating washes away years of hard work. read more » School starts construction of Falcon Nest, an outdoor hangout space near the student center January 25, 2024 — by Alan Cai and Aiden Ye An extension of the quad, the Falcon Nest was established using additional prom funds from the Class of ‘20. Construction is scheduled to finish this spring. read more » These films show in-class movies don’t have to be boring January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai In-class media aren’t always the most exhilarating thrillers. However, a couple of them stand out: Let’s rank the top five. read more » Renamed Falcon Choir returns with strong freshman and staff additions January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai The choir allows all students to participate, even those with limited vocal ranges, and meets weekly. read more » Football: a destination worth your time December 14, 2023 — by Alan Cai The team needs players. Show off your school spirit and Falcon pride by showing up to football practice next year. read more » Stop watching TV: It’s a covert threat to your time and health December 4, 2023 — by Alan Cai The problem with television extends beyond its links to obesity and heart disease; it is an insatiable black hole suffocating human innovation and time. read more » Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education March 8, 2024 — by Alan Cai From East San Jose to Colorado, Marivel Escobedo shares her exhilarating journey through a rough childhood to the Jobs Corps. read more » USABO delayed two weeks due to system overflow February 8, 2024 — by Alan Cai The United States of America Biolympiad (previously known as the USA Biology Olympiad) was delayed due to technical difficulties. read more » Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet January 31, 2024 — by Alan Cai The Classics: some love ‘em, some hate ‘em, but everyone knows ‘em. The English curriculum boasts some good ones. Let’s review what you may have missed. read more » AMC 12A test leak underscores new era of low-risk, high-reward cheating January 30, 2024 — by Florence Hu and Alan Cai Some say such cheating washes away years of hard work. read more » School starts construction of Falcon Nest, an outdoor hangout space near the student center January 25, 2024 — by Alan Cai and Aiden Ye An extension of the quad, the Falcon Nest was established using additional prom funds from the Class of ‘20. Construction is scheduled to finish this spring. read more » These films show in-class movies don’t have to be boring January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai In-class media aren’t always the most exhilarating thrillers. However, a couple of them stand out: Let’s rank the top five. read more » Renamed Falcon Choir returns with strong freshman and staff additions January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai The choir allows all students to participate, even those with limited vocal ranges, and meets weekly. read more » Football: a destination worth your time December 14, 2023 — by Alan Cai The team needs players. Show off your school spirit and Falcon pride by showing up to football practice next year. read more » Stop watching TV: It’s a covert threat to your time and health December 4, 2023 — by Alan Cai The problem with television extends beyond its links to obesity and heart disease; it is an insatiable black hole suffocating human innovation and time. read more » Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
USABO delayed two weeks due to system overflow February 8, 2024 — by Alan Cai The United States of America Biolympiad (previously known as the USA Biology Olympiad) was delayed due to technical difficulties. read more » Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet January 31, 2024 — by Alan Cai The Classics: some love ‘em, some hate ‘em, but everyone knows ‘em. The English curriculum boasts some good ones. Let’s review what you may have missed. read more » AMC 12A test leak underscores new era of low-risk, high-reward cheating January 30, 2024 — by Florence Hu and Alan Cai Some say such cheating washes away years of hard work. read more » School starts construction of Falcon Nest, an outdoor hangout space near the student center January 25, 2024 — by Alan Cai and Aiden Ye An extension of the quad, the Falcon Nest was established using additional prom funds from the Class of ‘20. Construction is scheduled to finish this spring. read more » These films show in-class movies don’t have to be boring January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai In-class media aren’t always the most exhilarating thrillers. However, a couple of them stand out: Let’s rank the top five. read more » Renamed Falcon Choir returns with strong freshman and staff additions January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai The choir allows all students to participate, even those with limited vocal ranges, and meets weekly. read more » Football: a destination worth your time December 14, 2023 — by Alan Cai The team needs players. Show off your school spirit and Falcon pride by showing up to football practice next year. read more » Stop watching TV: It’s a covert threat to your time and health December 4, 2023 — by Alan Cai The problem with television extends beyond its links to obesity and heart disease; it is an insatiable black hole suffocating human innovation and time. read more » Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet January 31, 2024 — by Alan Cai The Classics: some love ‘em, some hate ‘em, but everyone knows ‘em. The English curriculum boasts some good ones. Let’s review what you may have missed. read more » AMC 12A test leak underscores new era of low-risk, high-reward cheating January 30, 2024 — by Florence Hu and Alan Cai Some say such cheating washes away years of hard work. read more » School starts construction of Falcon Nest, an outdoor hangout space near the student center January 25, 2024 — by Alan Cai and Aiden Ye An extension of the quad, the Falcon Nest was established using additional prom funds from the Class of ‘20. Construction is scheduled to finish this spring. read more » These films show in-class movies don’t have to be boring January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai In-class media aren’t always the most exhilarating thrillers. However, a couple of them stand out: Let’s rank the top five. read more » Renamed Falcon Choir returns with strong freshman and staff additions January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai The choir allows all students to participate, even those with limited vocal ranges, and meets weekly. read more » Football: a destination worth your time December 14, 2023 — by Alan Cai The team needs players. Show off your school spirit and Falcon pride by showing up to football practice next year. read more » Stop watching TV: It’s a covert threat to your time and health December 4, 2023 — by Alan Cai The problem with television extends beyond its links to obesity and heart disease; it is an insatiable black hole suffocating human innovation and time. read more » Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
AMC 12A test leak underscores new era of low-risk, high-reward cheating January 30, 2024 — by Florence Hu and Alan Cai Some say such cheating washes away years of hard work. read more » School starts construction of Falcon Nest, an outdoor hangout space near the student center January 25, 2024 — by Alan Cai and Aiden Ye An extension of the quad, the Falcon Nest was established using additional prom funds from the Class of ‘20. Construction is scheduled to finish this spring. read more » These films show in-class movies don’t have to be boring January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai In-class media aren’t always the most exhilarating thrillers. However, a couple of them stand out: Let’s rank the top five. read more » Renamed Falcon Choir returns with strong freshman and staff additions January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai The choir allows all students to participate, even those with limited vocal ranges, and meets weekly. read more » Football: a destination worth your time December 14, 2023 — by Alan Cai The team needs players. Show off your school spirit and Falcon pride by showing up to football practice next year. read more » Stop watching TV: It’s a covert threat to your time and health December 4, 2023 — by Alan Cai The problem with television extends beyond its links to obesity and heart disease; it is an insatiable black hole suffocating human innovation and time. read more » Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
School starts construction of Falcon Nest, an outdoor hangout space near the student center January 25, 2024 — by Alan Cai and Aiden Ye An extension of the quad, the Falcon Nest was established using additional prom funds from the Class of ‘20. Construction is scheduled to finish this spring. read more » These films show in-class movies don’t have to be boring January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai In-class media aren’t always the most exhilarating thrillers. However, a couple of them stand out: Let’s rank the top five. read more » Renamed Falcon Choir returns with strong freshman and staff additions January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai The choir allows all students to participate, even those with limited vocal ranges, and meets weekly. read more » Football: a destination worth your time December 14, 2023 — by Alan Cai The team needs players. Show off your school spirit and Falcon pride by showing up to football practice next year. read more » Stop watching TV: It’s a covert threat to your time and health December 4, 2023 — by Alan Cai The problem with television extends beyond its links to obesity and heart disease; it is an insatiable black hole suffocating human innovation and time. read more » Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
These films show in-class movies don’t have to be boring January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai In-class media aren’t always the most exhilarating thrillers. However, a couple of them stand out: Let’s rank the top five. read more » Renamed Falcon Choir returns with strong freshman and staff additions January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai The choir allows all students to participate, even those with limited vocal ranges, and meets weekly. read more » Football: a destination worth your time December 14, 2023 — by Alan Cai The team needs players. Show off your school spirit and Falcon pride by showing up to football practice next year. read more » Stop watching TV: It’s a covert threat to your time and health December 4, 2023 — by Alan Cai The problem with television extends beyond its links to obesity and heart disease; it is an insatiable black hole suffocating human innovation and time. read more » Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
Renamed Falcon Choir returns with strong freshman and staff additions January 24, 2024 — by Alan Cai The choir allows all students to participate, even those with limited vocal ranges, and meets weekly. read more » Football: a destination worth your time December 14, 2023 — by Alan Cai The team needs players. Show off your school spirit and Falcon pride by showing up to football practice next year. read more » Stop watching TV: It’s a covert threat to your time and health December 4, 2023 — by Alan Cai The problem with television extends beyond its links to obesity and heart disease; it is an insatiable black hole suffocating human innovation and time. read more » Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
Football: a destination worth your time December 14, 2023 — by Alan Cai The team needs players. Show off your school spirit and Falcon pride by showing up to football practice next year. read more » Stop watching TV: It’s a covert threat to your time and health December 4, 2023 — by Alan Cai The problem with television extends beyond its links to obesity and heart disease; it is an insatiable black hole suffocating human innovation and time. read more » Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
Stop watching TV: It’s a covert threat to your time and health December 4, 2023 — by Alan Cai The problem with television extends beyond its links to obesity and heart disease; it is an insatiable black hole suffocating human innovation and time. read more » Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
Vignette-focused fall play offers varied perspectives on love November 16, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Divya Vadlakonda “Almost, Maine” introduces a uniquely-formatted play through an exhilarating series of romantic comedy vignettes. read more » A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
A new year for speech and debate: new faces, new branches and more hopes for more national tournament bids November 8, 2023 — by Alan Cai and Bryan Zhao This year, the team, with new coach Jenny Cook, is looking to push forward the colossal fifty person club and hopes to further enhance its Parliamentary Debate branch. read more » Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai Going off campus is detrimental to campus culture and school community. read more » Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 November 6, 2023 — by Alan Cai They surmounted expectations in 2020 and did it again in 2023. The perennial Finals runner-up will finally break the ceiling this year. read more » Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
Bring Your Own Device policy has fundamental flaws September 29, 2023 — by Alan Cai A year after the novel policy was instituted, inefficiency plagues the school. read more » Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
Freshmen make strides during quad day performance September 21, 2023 — by Alan Cai Freshmen execute the first quad day performance despite technical hurdles. read more » Visuals by Alan March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
March 8, 2024: Cafeteria staff member shares tumultuous journey from prospective Marine to working in education Cafeteria employee Marivel Escobedo in the cafeteria. January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
January 31, 2024: Top 10 classic novels: what to know if you haven’t read them yet One of the originally released editions of “The Old Man and the Sea.” November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
November 6, 2023: Hot take: It’s time to ban upperclassmen from going off campus for lunch The packed school parking lot during a school day. November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.
November 6, 2023: Don’t be surprised if the Miami Heat wins it all in ‘23-’24 The Heat can see light at the end of the tunnel… They can finally breach the gap this year.