Track head coach Ligeti leaves before season ends, leads to new sprints coach May 7, 2024 — by Annika Gho and Caitlin Stoiber Kathy Tippetts took the reins as the only head coach for the remainder of the season. read more » Just get it over with — it’s best to shower at night May 3, 2024 — by Annika Gho Waking up half an hour earlier in the morning to shower is nonsensical. read more » Photography Club holds first annual showcase April 29, 2024 — by Annika Gho Modeled after the Soundings’ literary exhibition, the SHS Photography Club was looking for a way to showcase members’ work while fundraising for new equipment. read more » French trip continues annual visit to France over spring break April 29, 2024 — by Annika Gho Changes to this year’s trip include allowing parents to join the trip and visiting a city outside of France read more » Track coaching change signals a season of adjustments March 19, 2024 — by Sunny Cao and Annika Gho The former longtime coaches are not involved with the team this year.. read more » Long-standing tradition of crepe parties in French classes continue to spark interest in the language March 7, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Once a semester, French students enjoy a day of making crepes and watching movies. read more » Goodbye seasonal depression; hello sunshine March 3, 2024 — by Annika Gho The winter depression is real, but I’m looking forward to a productive spring season. read more » Nearly a decade later, MAP seniors continue to showcase skills in Shark Tank project January 25, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The project allows students to collaborate with fellow classmates and get a taste of the real business world. read more » Students make adjustments after moving here from across the globe January 24, 2024 — by Annika Gho and Florence Hu These students sometimes need English language classes but also relish the atmosphere and opportunities they have found here. read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho The hoodies are more than just a comfortable piece of apparel. read more » Underwhelming ‘Wish’ reveals problem with traditional Disney formula January 9, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The trailer made the movie seem bursting with potential; however, the lack of character development and dry plot created an overall disappointing viewing experience. read more » If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands (or not) December 2, 2023 — by Annika Gho Friends let me know my clapping habit might be a little too enthusiastic. read more » Class rings, letterman jacks and other merchandise find few buyers among seniors November 15, 2023 — by Annika Gho and Victoria Lin The popularity of varsity jackets and graduation packages, which are commonly distributed by Jostens throughout the country, have decreased over the past decade. read more » ‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
Just get it over with — it’s best to shower at night May 3, 2024 — by Annika Gho Waking up half an hour earlier in the morning to shower is nonsensical. read more » Photography Club holds first annual showcase April 29, 2024 — by Annika Gho Modeled after the Soundings’ literary exhibition, the SHS Photography Club was looking for a way to showcase members’ work while fundraising for new equipment. read more » French trip continues annual visit to France over spring break April 29, 2024 — by Annika Gho Changes to this year’s trip include allowing parents to join the trip and visiting a city outside of France read more » Track coaching change signals a season of adjustments March 19, 2024 — by Sunny Cao and Annika Gho The former longtime coaches are not involved with the team this year.. read more » Long-standing tradition of crepe parties in French classes continue to spark interest in the language March 7, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Once a semester, French students enjoy a day of making crepes and watching movies. read more » Goodbye seasonal depression; hello sunshine March 3, 2024 — by Annika Gho The winter depression is real, but I’m looking forward to a productive spring season. read more » Nearly a decade later, MAP seniors continue to showcase skills in Shark Tank project January 25, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The project allows students to collaborate with fellow classmates and get a taste of the real business world. read more » Students make adjustments after moving here from across the globe January 24, 2024 — by Annika Gho and Florence Hu These students sometimes need English language classes but also relish the atmosphere and opportunities they have found here. read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho The hoodies are more than just a comfortable piece of apparel. read more » Underwhelming ‘Wish’ reveals problem with traditional Disney formula January 9, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The trailer made the movie seem bursting with potential; however, the lack of character development and dry plot created an overall disappointing viewing experience. read more » If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands (or not) December 2, 2023 — by Annika Gho Friends let me know my clapping habit might be a little too enthusiastic. read more » Class rings, letterman jacks and other merchandise find few buyers among seniors November 15, 2023 — by Annika Gho and Victoria Lin The popularity of varsity jackets and graduation packages, which are commonly distributed by Jostens throughout the country, have decreased over the past decade. read more » ‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
Photography Club holds first annual showcase April 29, 2024 — by Annika Gho Modeled after the Soundings’ literary exhibition, the SHS Photography Club was looking for a way to showcase members’ work while fundraising for new equipment. read more » French trip continues annual visit to France over spring break April 29, 2024 — by Annika Gho Changes to this year’s trip include allowing parents to join the trip and visiting a city outside of France read more » Track coaching change signals a season of adjustments March 19, 2024 — by Sunny Cao and Annika Gho The former longtime coaches are not involved with the team this year.. read more » Long-standing tradition of crepe parties in French classes continue to spark interest in the language March 7, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Once a semester, French students enjoy a day of making crepes and watching movies. read more » Goodbye seasonal depression; hello sunshine March 3, 2024 — by Annika Gho The winter depression is real, but I’m looking forward to a productive spring season. read more » Nearly a decade later, MAP seniors continue to showcase skills in Shark Tank project January 25, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The project allows students to collaborate with fellow classmates and get a taste of the real business world. read more » Students make adjustments after moving here from across the globe January 24, 2024 — by Annika Gho and Florence Hu These students sometimes need English language classes but also relish the atmosphere and opportunities they have found here. read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho The hoodies are more than just a comfortable piece of apparel. read more » Underwhelming ‘Wish’ reveals problem with traditional Disney formula January 9, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The trailer made the movie seem bursting with potential; however, the lack of character development and dry plot created an overall disappointing viewing experience. read more » If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands (or not) December 2, 2023 — by Annika Gho Friends let me know my clapping habit might be a little too enthusiastic. read more » Class rings, letterman jacks and other merchandise find few buyers among seniors November 15, 2023 — by Annika Gho and Victoria Lin The popularity of varsity jackets and graduation packages, which are commonly distributed by Jostens throughout the country, have decreased over the past decade. read more » ‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
French trip continues annual visit to France over spring break April 29, 2024 — by Annika Gho Changes to this year’s trip include allowing parents to join the trip and visiting a city outside of France read more » Track coaching change signals a season of adjustments March 19, 2024 — by Sunny Cao and Annika Gho The former longtime coaches are not involved with the team this year.. read more » Long-standing tradition of crepe parties in French classes continue to spark interest in the language March 7, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Once a semester, French students enjoy a day of making crepes and watching movies. read more » Goodbye seasonal depression; hello sunshine March 3, 2024 — by Annika Gho The winter depression is real, but I’m looking forward to a productive spring season. read more » Nearly a decade later, MAP seniors continue to showcase skills in Shark Tank project January 25, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The project allows students to collaborate with fellow classmates and get a taste of the real business world. read more » Students make adjustments after moving here from across the globe January 24, 2024 — by Annika Gho and Florence Hu These students sometimes need English language classes but also relish the atmosphere and opportunities they have found here. read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho The hoodies are more than just a comfortable piece of apparel. read more » Underwhelming ‘Wish’ reveals problem with traditional Disney formula January 9, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The trailer made the movie seem bursting with potential; however, the lack of character development and dry plot created an overall disappointing viewing experience. read more » If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands (or not) December 2, 2023 — by Annika Gho Friends let me know my clapping habit might be a little too enthusiastic. read more » Class rings, letterman jacks and other merchandise find few buyers among seniors November 15, 2023 — by Annika Gho and Victoria Lin The popularity of varsity jackets and graduation packages, which are commonly distributed by Jostens throughout the country, have decreased over the past decade. read more » ‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
Track coaching change signals a season of adjustments March 19, 2024 — by Sunny Cao and Annika Gho The former longtime coaches are not involved with the team this year.. read more » Long-standing tradition of crepe parties in French classes continue to spark interest in the language March 7, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Once a semester, French students enjoy a day of making crepes and watching movies. read more » Goodbye seasonal depression; hello sunshine March 3, 2024 — by Annika Gho The winter depression is real, but I’m looking forward to a productive spring season. read more » Nearly a decade later, MAP seniors continue to showcase skills in Shark Tank project January 25, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The project allows students to collaborate with fellow classmates and get a taste of the real business world. read more » Students make adjustments after moving here from across the globe January 24, 2024 — by Annika Gho and Florence Hu These students sometimes need English language classes but also relish the atmosphere and opportunities they have found here. read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho The hoodies are more than just a comfortable piece of apparel. read more » Underwhelming ‘Wish’ reveals problem with traditional Disney formula January 9, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The trailer made the movie seem bursting with potential; however, the lack of character development and dry plot created an overall disappointing viewing experience. read more » If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands (or not) December 2, 2023 — by Annika Gho Friends let me know my clapping habit might be a little too enthusiastic. read more » Class rings, letterman jacks and other merchandise find few buyers among seniors November 15, 2023 — by Annika Gho and Victoria Lin The popularity of varsity jackets and graduation packages, which are commonly distributed by Jostens throughout the country, have decreased over the past decade. read more » ‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
Long-standing tradition of crepe parties in French classes continue to spark interest in the language March 7, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Once a semester, French students enjoy a day of making crepes and watching movies. read more » Goodbye seasonal depression; hello sunshine March 3, 2024 — by Annika Gho The winter depression is real, but I’m looking forward to a productive spring season. read more » Nearly a decade later, MAP seniors continue to showcase skills in Shark Tank project January 25, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The project allows students to collaborate with fellow classmates and get a taste of the real business world. read more » Students make adjustments after moving here from across the globe January 24, 2024 — by Annika Gho and Florence Hu These students sometimes need English language classes but also relish the atmosphere and opportunities they have found here. read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho The hoodies are more than just a comfortable piece of apparel. read more » Underwhelming ‘Wish’ reveals problem with traditional Disney formula January 9, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The trailer made the movie seem bursting with potential; however, the lack of character development and dry plot created an overall disappointing viewing experience. read more » If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands (or not) December 2, 2023 — by Annika Gho Friends let me know my clapping habit might be a little too enthusiastic. read more » Class rings, letterman jacks and other merchandise find few buyers among seniors November 15, 2023 — by Annika Gho and Victoria Lin The popularity of varsity jackets and graduation packages, which are commonly distributed by Jostens throughout the country, have decreased over the past decade. read more » ‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
Goodbye seasonal depression; hello sunshine March 3, 2024 — by Annika Gho The winter depression is real, but I’m looking forward to a productive spring season. read more » Nearly a decade later, MAP seniors continue to showcase skills in Shark Tank project January 25, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The project allows students to collaborate with fellow classmates and get a taste of the real business world. read more » Students make adjustments after moving here from across the globe January 24, 2024 — by Annika Gho and Florence Hu These students sometimes need English language classes but also relish the atmosphere and opportunities they have found here. read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho The hoodies are more than just a comfortable piece of apparel. read more » Underwhelming ‘Wish’ reveals problem with traditional Disney formula January 9, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The trailer made the movie seem bursting with potential; however, the lack of character development and dry plot created an overall disappointing viewing experience. read more » If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands (or not) December 2, 2023 — by Annika Gho Friends let me know my clapping habit might be a little too enthusiastic. read more » Class rings, letterman jacks and other merchandise find few buyers among seniors November 15, 2023 — by Annika Gho and Victoria Lin The popularity of varsity jackets and graduation packages, which are commonly distributed by Jostens throughout the country, have decreased over the past decade. read more » ‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
Nearly a decade later, MAP seniors continue to showcase skills in Shark Tank project January 25, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The project allows students to collaborate with fellow classmates and get a taste of the real business world. read more » Students make adjustments after moving here from across the globe January 24, 2024 — by Annika Gho and Florence Hu These students sometimes need English language classes but also relish the atmosphere and opportunities they have found here. read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho The hoodies are more than just a comfortable piece of apparel. read more » Underwhelming ‘Wish’ reveals problem with traditional Disney formula January 9, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The trailer made the movie seem bursting with potential; however, the lack of character development and dry plot created an overall disappointing viewing experience. read more » If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands (or not) December 2, 2023 — by Annika Gho Friends let me know my clapping habit might be a little too enthusiastic. read more » Class rings, letterman jacks and other merchandise find few buyers among seniors November 15, 2023 — by Annika Gho and Victoria Lin The popularity of varsity jackets and graduation packages, which are commonly distributed by Jostens throughout the country, have decreased over the past decade. read more » ‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
Students make adjustments after moving here from across the globe January 24, 2024 — by Annika Gho and Florence Hu These students sometimes need English language classes but also relish the atmosphere and opportunities they have found here. read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho The hoodies are more than just a comfortable piece of apparel. read more » Underwhelming ‘Wish’ reveals problem with traditional Disney formula January 9, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The trailer made the movie seem bursting with potential; however, the lack of character development and dry plot created an overall disappointing viewing experience. read more » If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands (or not) December 2, 2023 — by Annika Gho Friends let me know my clapping habit might be a little too enthusiastic. read more » Class rings, letterman jacks and other merchandise find few buyers among seniors November 15, 2023 — by Annika Gho and Victoria Lin The popularity of varsity jackets and graduation packages, which are commonly distributed by Jostens throughout the country, have decreased over the past decade. read more » ‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho The hoodies are more than just a comfortable piece of apparel. read more » Underwhelming ‘Wish’ reveals problem with traditional Disney formula January 9, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The trailer made the movie seem bursting with potential; however, the lack of character development and dry plot created an overall disappointing viewing experience. read more » If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands (or not) December 2, 2023 — by Annika Gho Friends let me know my clapping habit might be a little too enthusiastic. read more » Class rings, letterman jacks and other merchandise find few buyers among seniors November 15, 2023 — by Annika Gho and Victoria Lin The popularity of varsity jackets and graduation packages, which are commonly distributed by Jostens throughout the country, have decreased over the past decade. read more » ‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
Underwhelming ‘Wish’ reveals problem with traditional Disney formula January 9, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho The trailer made the movie seem bursting with potential; however, the lack of character development and dry plot created an overall disappointing viewing experience. read more » If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands (or not) December 2, 2023 — by Annika Gho Friends let me know my clapping habit might be a little too enthusiastic. read more » Class rings, letterman jacks and other merchandise find few buyers among seniors November 15, 2023 — by Annika Gho and Victoria Lin The popularity of varsity jackets and graduation packages, which are commonly distributed by Jostens throughout the country, have decreased over the past decade. read more » ‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands (or not) December 2, 2023 — by Annika Gho Friends let me know my clapping habit might be a little too enthusiastic. read more » Class rings, letterman jacks and other merchandise find few buyers among seniors November 15, 2023 — by Annika Gho and Victoria Lin The popularity of varsity jackets and graduation packages, which are commonly distributed by Jostens throughout the country, have decreased over the past decade. read more » ‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
Class rings, letterman jacks and other merchandise find few buyers among seniors November 15, 2023 — by Annika Gho and Victoria Lin The popularity of varsity jackets and graduation packages, which are commonly distributed by Jostens throughout the country, have decreased over the past decade. read more » ‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
‘Mulan’ brought honor to my identity November 13, 2023 — by Annika Gho In an industry that often fails to go beyond stereotypes, the groundbreaking film opened my eyes up to the possibilities of true East Asian representation. read more » AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum October 23, 2023 — by Amelia Chang and Annika Gho Tarbox and Dully push through AP 2D and 3D Design classes this year despite low enrollment. read more » New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment September 27, 2023 — by Annika Gho Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs. read more » Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
Free sheet music should be easier to obtain for young musicians September 27, 2023 — by Florence Wei and Annika Gho The lack of free sheet music online has not been helpful in curbing our hatred of grumpy composers with awful hairdos. read more » Visuals by Annika April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
April 29, 2024: Photography Club holds first annual showcase The photography showcase featured members’ work printed on print-outs and tote bags. October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
October 31, 2023: Rallies, let’s have something new Seniors gather at Sept. 18 rally. October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
October 23, 2023: AP 2D and 3D Design classes added alongside AP Drawing enrich art curriculum Senior Kayla Jung works on an untitled piece for her portfolio, “Textures of Home.” September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.
September 27, 2023: New Mac lab for MAP classes replaces aging equipment Sophomore Navya Chawla practices using Adobe Photoshop with the new iMacs.