Annual World Cafe connects community April 2, 2019 — by Ashley Feng and Kevin Sze Students, parents and staff come together to discuss ways to improve the school. read more » MAP Speaker Series: Drone expert discusses personal videography experiences February 14, 2019 — by Daniel Bessonov and Ashley Feng Aerial cinematographer shares advice and answers questions about unique film craft read more » Girls’ Basketball prepares to compete in the De Anza League December 12, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Anna Novoselov The players hope to translate their early season successes to future games and improve communication on the court. read more » Book by 2014 grad urges students to discover purpose behind going to the elite colleges they are applying to November 1, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Ashley Feng Call from a senior interested in going to Stanford prompts writing of the book. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Local bagel cafe prime lunchtime spot September 21, 2018 — by Ashley Feng Review on Saratoga Bagels read more » SMASH’n awards crown the best of MAP June 8, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Sanjana Melkote The night celebrates the 10-year anniversary of the program read more » Benefit honors former activities director March 20, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Toh Benefit Fashion Show reaches record participation with over 200 student models. read more » After losses to graduation, mock trial adds underclassmen to team November 16, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Katherine Zhou Underclassmen look forward to upcoming season of mock trial for courtroom experience. read more » Field Hockey hopes to live up to last year’s success September 12, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Neil Rao Field Hockey's new lineup and progress. read more » MAP finds new home in old music building September 1, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Krithi Sankar After music program relocates to new building, MAP takes over old music rooms. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
MAP Speaker Series: Drone expert discusses personal videography experiences February 14, 2019 — by Daniel Bessonov and Ashley Feng Aerial cinematographer shares advice and answers questions about unique film craft read more » Girls’ Basketball prepares to compete in the De Anza League December 12, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Anna Novoselov The players hope to translate their early season successes to future games and improve communication on the court. read more » Book by 2014 grad urges students to discover purpose behind going to the elite colleges they are applying to November 1, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Ashley Feng Call from a senior interested in going to Stanford prompts writing of the book. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Local bagel cafe prime lunchtime spot September 21, 2018 — by Ashley Feng Review on Saratoga Bagels read more » SMASH’n awards crown the best of MAP June 8, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Sanjana Melkote The night celebrates the 10-year anniversary of the program read more » Benefit honors former activities director March 20, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Toh Benefit Fashion Show reaches record participation with over 200 student models. read more » After losses to graduation, mock trial adds underclassmen to team November 16, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Katherine Zhou Underclassmen look forward to upcoming season of mock trial for courtroom experience. read more » Field Hockey hopes to live up to last year’s success September 12, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Neil Rao Field Hockey's new lineup and progress. read more » MAP finds new home in old music building September 1, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Krithi Sankar After music program relocates to new building, MAP takes over old music rooms. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Girls’ Basketball prepares to compete in the De Anza League December 12, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Anna Novoselov The players hope to translate their early season successes to future games and improve communication on the court. read more » Book by 2014 grad urges students to discover purpose behind going to the elite colleges they are applying to November 1, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Ashley Feng Call from a senior interested in going to Stanford prompts writing of the book. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Local bagel cafe prime lunchtime spot September 21, 2018 — by Ashley Feng Review on Saratoga Bagels read more » SMASH’n awards crown the best of MAP June 8, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Sanjana Melkote The night celebrates the 10-year anniversary of the program read more » Benefit honors former activities director March 20, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Toh Benefit Fashion Show reaches record participation with over 200 student models. read more » After losses to graduation, mock trial adds underclassmen to team November 16, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Katherine Zhou Underclassmen look forward to upcoming season of mock trial for courtroom experience. read more » Field Hockey hopes to live up to last year’s success September 12, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Neil Rao Field Hockey's new lineup and progress. read more » MAP finds new home in old music building September 1, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Krithi Sankar After music program relocates to new building, MAP takes over old music rooms. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Book by 2014 grad urges students to discover purpose behind going to the elite colleges they are applying to November 1, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Ashley Feng Call from a senior interested in going to Stanford prompts writing of the book. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Local bagel cafe prime lunchtime spot September 21, 2018 — by Ashley Feng Review on Saratoga Bagels read more » SMASH’n awards crown the best of MAP June 8, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Sanjana Melkote The night celebrates the 10-year anniversary of the program read more » Benefit honors former activities director March 20, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Toh Benefit Fashion Show reaches record participation with over 200 student models. read more » After losses to graduation, mock trial adds underclassmen to team November 16, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Katherine Zhou Underclassmen look forward to upcoming season of mock trial for courtroom experience. read more » Field Hockey hopes to live up to last year’s success September 12, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Neil Rao Field Hockey's new lineup and progress. read more » MAP finds new home in old music building September 1, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Krithi Sankar After music program relocates to new building, MAP takes over old music rooms. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Local bagel cafe prime lunchtime spot September 21, 2018 — by Ashley Feng Review on Saratoga Bagels read more » SMASH’n awards crown the best of MAP June 8, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Sanjana Melkote The night celebrates the 10-year anniversary of the program read more » Benefit honors former activities director March 20, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Toh Benefit Fashion Show reaches record participation with over 200 student models. read more » After losses to graduation, mock trial adds underclassmen to team November 16, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Katherine Zhou Underclassmen look forward to upcoming season of mock trial for courtroom experience. read more » Field Hockey hopes to live up to last year’s success September 12, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Neil Rao Field Hockey's new lineup and progress. read more » MAP finds new home in old music building September 1, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Krithi Sankar After music program relocates to new building, MAP takes over old music rooms. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Local bagel cafe prime lunchtime spot September 21, 2018 — by Ashley Feng Review on Saratoga Bagels read more » SMASH’n awards crown the best of MAP June 8, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Sanjana Melkote The night celebrates the 10-year anniversary of the program read more » Benefit honors former activities director March 20, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Toh Benefit Fashion Show reaches record participation with over 200 student models. read more » After losses to graduation, mock trial adds underclassmen to team November 16, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Katherine Zhou Underclassmen look forward to upcoming season of mock trial for courtroom experience. read more » Field Hockey hopes to live up to last year’s success September 12, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Neil Rao Field Hockey's new lineup and progress. read more » MAP finds new home in old music building September 1, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Krithi Sankar After music program relocates to new building, MAP takes over old music rooms. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
SMASH’n awards crown the best of MAP June 8, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Sanjana Melkote The night celebrates the 10-year anniversary of the program read more » Benefit honors former activities director March 20, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Toh Benefit Fashion Show reaches record participation with over 200 student models. read more » After losses to graduation, mock trial adds underclassmen to team November 16, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Katherine Zhou Underclassmen look forward to upcoming season of mock trial for courtroom experience. read more » Field Hockey hopes to live up to last year’s success September 12, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Neil Rao Field Hockey's new lineup and progress. read more » MAP finds new home in old music building September 1, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Krithi Sankar After music program relocates to new building, MAP takes over old music rooms. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Benefit honors former activities director March 20, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Toh Benefit Fashion Show reaches record participation with over 200 student models. read more » After losses to graduation, mock trial adds underclassmen to team November 16, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Katherine Zhou Underclassmen look forward to upcoming season of mock trial for courtroom experience. read more » Field Hockey hopes to live up to last year’s success September 12, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Neil Rao Field Hockey's new lineup and progress. read more » MAP finds new home in old music building September 1, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Krithi Sankar After music program relocates to new building, MAP takes over old music rooms. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
After losses to graduation, mock trial adds underclassmen to team November 16, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Katherine Zhou Underclassmen look forward to upcoming season of mock trial for courtroom experience. read more » Field Hockey hopes to live up to last year’s success September 12, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Neil Rao Field Hockey's new lineup and progress. read more » MAP finds new home in old music building September 1, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Krithi Sankar After music program relocates to new building, MAP takes over old music rooms. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Field Hockey hopes to live up to last year’s success September 12, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Neil Rao Field Hockey's new lineup and progress. read more » MAP finds new home in old music building September 1, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Krithi Sankar After music program relocates to new building, MAP takes over old music rooms. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
MAP finds new home in old music building September 1, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Krithi Sankar After music program relocates to new building, MAP takes over old music rooms. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Severe decline in sports donations jeopardizes programs May 3, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Athletics seeks way to bridge $60,000 deficit and get more parents to make the asked-for $250 donation for each sport. read more » MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
MAP documentary project challenges sophomores April 28, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore MAP students embark on documentary project. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Falcon Focus: Junior chemistry tutor helps students in Honors class April 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Student excelling in chemistry uses his talent to help others. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Girls’ basketball: Senior basketball guard dribbles through injury March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Kitty Huang Senior guard Jenny Qian tore her ACL and PCL, two of the four main ligaments in the knee, and her meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee, in her sophomore year during varsity basketball practice, when she slipped on class of 2016 alumna Nicole Prowse’s foot and cracked her knee the wrong way while being guarded in a drill. read more » Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Junior prom to be held at The GlassHouse March 15, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The 2017 junior prom venue was booked in early May last year by the Class of 2018’s officers, who toured multiple other venues prior to settling on The Glasshouse. read more » Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Benefit raises money for special cause March 9, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Elaine Fan With the bright spotlights shining down on them, model after model strutted down the runway as the audience cheered and cameras flashed. A total of 179 models walked the runway on March 4 — the most in Benefit Fashion Show’s history. What may have not been so obvious was the months of work that went into the 10 seconds of glamour each model experienced. read more » Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Past Falcon editor-in-chiefs reflect on how the position influenced them March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Interview-based story that reaches out to former Falcon editor-in-chiefs to inquire about how their experiences have stayed with them and influenced them. read more » Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Winterguard gears up for Las Vegas competition after satisfactory regionals performance March 8, 2017 — by Ashley Feng The varsity Winter Guard team tied for fourth place out of five teams and made it to finals with their performance at the Winter Guard International (WGI) Modesto regional competition on Feb. 25 at Enoch High School. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Mock Trial focuses on improving after first scrimmage January 29, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng Mock Trial members share experiences on first scrimmage, and how they can improve in the future. read more » Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Just keep swimming, just keep swimming January 25, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore talks about passion. read more » I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
I’m a scorpio, and scorpios are good at fortune-telling January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares experiences and skills regarding her horoscope. read more » Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Aspiring professional ballerina spends junior year training in Houston January 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Sherrie Shen Senior Sophie Cichanowicz shares her experience living in Texas to be a part of Houston Ballet Academy’s year-round professional division. read more » Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Leadership class gears up for Disneyland conference December 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng The Leadership class will take an annual field trip to Disneyland in January. read more » ‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
‘Fantastic Beasts’ a not-so-fantastic movie December 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares thoughts on new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", believing it to be quite mediocre. read more » Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Holiday baking: easy as pie? November 18, 2016 — by Francesca Chu, Ashley Feng and Amy Tang Students follow "easy" pie recipes but end up with mediocre results. read more » Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Girls’ water polo still on track for CCS October 19, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls’ water polo bounced back after their first conference loss to Lynbrook with a 5-2 win against Monta Vista on Oct. 13, bringing their conference record to 11-1. read more » Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Mock Trial season kicks off with ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired case and auditions October 19, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Ashley Feng The 2016-2017 Mock Trial case packet, released on Sept. 8, deals with the issue of human trafficking, as the prosecution tries to prove that the defendant, Cameron Awbrey, is guilty of human trafficking and false imprisonment. The case topic has not been covered in the last few years and reflects the growing awareness of human trafficking in the U.S. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Epipen prices cause widespread shock and anger — but it’s nothing new October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng In an attempt to cushion their already overflowing bank accounts, pharmaceutical drug companies are pushing consumers in need of life-saving medicine into financial crises. Mylan, the manufacturers of EpiPens, has been the prime example lately. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
New Harry Potter book fails to impress readers September 8, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Review on the "Eighth Harry Potter Book" read more » ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
ASB starts preparing early for new school year September 8, 2016 — by Adina Bidel and Ashley Feng ASB’s planning has paid off already, as they have held a few spirit events and fundraisers over the summer. read more » ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
ASB and administration expand use of 5-star system September 5, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Kyle Wang Information about utilization of new scanner system at SHS read more » Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Uptight fans shouldn’t criticize Olympians September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Sophomore shares perspective on heartwarming acts in the Olympics. read more » Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
Girls’ Water Polo: A shot at playoffs in a new league September 4, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Girls' Water Polo team discusses hopes and plans for upcoming season. read more » Visuals by Ashley March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.
March 15, 2017: Annual Jazz Cab a successful night of music, food and friends Students from Redwood Middle School warm up before performing at the annual Jazz Cabaret last Saturday.