Top 10 ways to catch a leprechaun March 6, 2021 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu Who needs a get-rich-quick scheme when this little guy can lead you to the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » Top 10 ways to celebrate finishing college apps January 24, 2021 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu How to use your newfound freedom. read more » Don’t try playing Monopoly against the computer; you’ll lose January 22, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters fail to vanquish computer opponent after a drawn-out online Monopoly match. read more » Girls water polo prepares for uncertain, challenging season December 9, 2020 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Alan Zu Shreya Rallabandi and Alan Zu read more » A home away from home: in Minecraft September 1, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar, Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys return to playing the popular crafting game to rediscover their inner middle schooler. read more » Various academic competitions affected by coronavirus May 1, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Due to the outbreak, the majority have been canceled to help prevent the spreading of the virus. read more » Can revived Japanese course survive as a language at SHS? Should it? April 1, 2020 — by Alan Zu Foreign languages are not prioritized by most students, so why make another option? read more » Badminton team experiments with practices in attempt to recover from last year’s season March 28, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Alan Zu After a rough season due to moving to a higher league, head coach John Li implements new, relatively controversial policies to make the team more competitive. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Boys’ soccer still rebuilding after last year’s down season January 29, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The team is still experiencing struggles a year after not winning a single game. read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Boys’ water polo loses CCS first round November 24, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team encounters tough matchup against Stevenson in the first round of CCS, losing 4-16 and ending the season. read more » Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » Top 10 ways to celebrate finishing college apps January 24, 2021 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu How to use your newfound freedom. read more » Don’t try playing Monopoly against the computer; you’ll lose January 22, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters fail to vanquish computer opponent after a drawn-out online Monopoly match. read more » Girls water polo prepares for uncertain, challenging season December 9, 2020 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Alan Zu Shreya Rallabandi and Alan Zu read more » A home away from home: in Minecraft September 1, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar, Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys return to playing the popular crafting game to rediscover their inner middle schooler. read more » Various academic competitions affected by coronavirus May 1, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Due to the outbreak, the majority have been canceled to help prevent the spreading of the virus. read more » Can revived Japanese course survive as a language at SHS? Should it? April 1, 2020 — by Alan Zu Foreign languages are not prioritized by most students, so why make another option? read more » Badminton team experiments with practices in attempt to recover from last year’s season March 28, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Alan Zu After a rough season due to moving to a higher league, head coach John Li implements new, relatively controversial policies to make the team more competitive. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Boys’ soccer still rebuilding after last year’s down season January 29, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The team is still experiencing struggles a year after not winning a single game. read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Boys’ water polo loses CCS first round November 24, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team encounters tough matchup against Stevenson in the first round of CCS, losing 4-16 and ending the season. read more » Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Top 10 ways to celebrate finishing college apps January 24, 2021 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu How to use your newfound freedom. read more » Don’t try playing Monopoly against the computer; you’ll lose January 22, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters fail to vanquish computer opponent after a drawn-out online Monopoly match. read more » Girls water polo prepares for uncertain, challenging season December 9, 2020 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Alan Zu Shreya Rallabandi and Alan Zu read more » A home away from home: in Minecraft September 1, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar, Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys return to playing the popular crafting game to rediscover their inner middle schooler. read more » Various academic competitions affected by coronavirus May 1, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Due to the outbreak, the majority have been canceled to help prevent the spreading of the virus. read more » Can revived Japanese course survive as a language at SHS? Should it? April 1, 2020 — by Alan Zu Foreign languages are not prioritized by most students, so why make another option? read more » Badminton team experiments with practices in attempt to recover from last year’s season March 28, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Alan Zu After a rough season due to moving to a higher league, head coach John Li implements new, relatively controversial policies to make the team more competitive. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Boys’ soccer still rebuilding after last year’s down season January 29, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The team is still experiencing struggles a year after not winning a single game. read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Boys’ water polo loses CCS first round November 24, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team encounters tough matchup against Stevenson in the first round of CCS, losing 4-16 and ending the season. read more » Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Don’t try playing Monopoly against the computer; you’ll lose January 22, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters fail to vanquish computer opponent after a drawn-out online Monopoly match. read more » Girls water polo prepares for uncertain, challenging season December 9, 2020 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Alan Zu Shreya Rallabandi and Alan Zu read more » A home away from home: in Minecraft September 1, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar, Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys return to playing the popular crafting game to rediscover their inner middle schooler. read more » Various academic competitions affected by coronavirus May 1, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Due to the outbreak, the majority have been canceled to help prevent the spreading of the virus. read more » Can revived Japanese course survive as a language at SHS? Should it? April 1, 2020 — by Alan Zu Foreign languages are not prioritized by most students, so why make another option? read more » Badminton team experiments with practices in attempt to recover from last year’s season March 28, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Alan Zu After a rough season due to moving to a higher league, head coach John Li implements new, relatively controversial policies to make the team more competitive. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Boys’ soccer still rebuilding after last year’s down season January 29, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The team is still experiencing struggles a year after not winning a single game. read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Boys’ water polo loses CCS first round November 24, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team encounters tough matchup against Stevenson in the first round of CCS, losing 4-16 and ending the season. read more » Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Girls water polo prepares for uncertain, challenging season December 9, 2020 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Alan Zu Shreya Rallabandi and Alan Zu read more » A home away from home: in Minecraft September 1, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar, Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys return to playing the popular crafting game to rediscover their inner middle schooler. read more » Various academic competitions affected by coronavirus May 1, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Due to the outbreak, the majority have been canceled to help prevent the spreading of the virus. read more » Can revived Japanese course survive as a language at SHS? Should it? April 1, 2020 — by Alan Zu Foreign languages are not prioritized by most students, so why make another option? read more » Badminton team experiments with practices in attempt to recover from last year’s season March 28, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Alan Zu After a rough season due to moving to a higher league, head coach John Li implements new, relatively controversial policies to make the team more competitive. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Boys’ soccer still rebuilding after last year’s down season January 29, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The team is still experiencing struggles a year after not winning a single game. read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Boys’ water polo loses CCS first round November 24, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team encounters tough matchup against Stevenson in the first round of CCS, losing 4-16 and ending the season. read more » Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
A home away from home: in Minecraft September 1, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar, Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys return to playing the popular crafting game to rediscover their inner middle schooler. read more » Various academic competitions affected by coronavirus May 1, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Due to the outbreak, the majority have been canceled to help prevent the spreading of the virus. read more » Can revived Japanese course survive as a language at SHS? Should it? April 1, 2020 — by Alan Zu Foreign languages are not prioritized by most students, so why make another option? read more » Badminton team experiments with practices in attempt to recover from last year’s season March 28, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Alan Zu After a rough season due to moving to a higher league, head coach John Li implements new, relatively controversial policies to make the team more competitive. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Boys’ soccer still rebuilding after last year’s down season January 29, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The team is still experiencing struggles a year after not winning a single game. read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Boys’ water polo loses CCS first round November 24, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team encounters tough matchup against Stevenson in the first round of CCS, losing 4-16 and ending the season. read more » Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Various academic competitions affected by coronavirus May 1, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Due to the outbreak, the majority have been canceled to help prevent the spreading of the virus. read more » Can revived Japanese course survive as a language at SHS? Should it? April 1, 2020 — by Alan Zu Foreign languages are not prioritized by most students, so why make another option? read more » Badminton team experiments with practices in attempt to recover from last year’s season March 28, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Alan Zu After a rough season due to moving to a higher league, head coach John Li implements new, relatively controversial policies to make the team more competitive. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Boys’ soccer still rebuilding after last year’s down season January 29, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The team is still experiencing struggles a year after not winning a single game. read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Boys’ water polo loses CCS first round November 24, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team encounters tough matchup against Stevenson in the first round of CCS, losing 4-16 and ending the season. read more » Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Can revived Japanese course survive as a language at SHS? Should it? April 1, 2020 — by Alan Zu Foreign languages are not prioritized by most students, so why make another option? read more » Badminton team experiments with practices in attempt to recover from last year’s season March 28, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Alan Zu After a rough season due to moving to a higher league, head coach John Li implements new, relatively controversial policies to make the team more competitive. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Boys’ soccer still rebuilding after last year’s down season January 29, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The team is still experiencing struggles a year after not winning a single game. read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Boys’ water polo loses CCS first round November 24, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team encounters tough matchup against Stevenson in the first round of CCS, losing 4-16 and ending the season. read more » Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Badminton team experiments with practices in attempt to recover from last year’s season March 28, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Alan Zu After a rough season due to moving to a higher league, head coach John Li implements new, relatively controversial policies to make the team more competitive. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Boys’ soccer still rebuilding after last year’s down season January 29, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The team is still experiencing struggles a year after not winning a single game. read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Boys’ water polo loses CCS first round November 24, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team encounters tough matchup against Stevenson in the first round of CCS, losing 4-16 and ending the season. read more » Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Boys’ soccer still rebuilding after last year’s down season January 29, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The team is still experiencing struggles a year after not winning a single game. read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Boys’ water polo loses CCS first round November 24, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team encounters tough matchup against Stevenson in the first round of CCS, losing 4-16 and ending the season. read more » Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Boys’ soccer still rebuilding after last year’s down season January 29, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The team is still experiencing struggles a year after not winning a single game. read more » Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Boys’ water polo loses CCS first round November 24, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team encounters tough matchup against Stevenson in the first round of CCS, losing 4-16 and ending the season. read more » Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Government and individual efforts needed to ensure data privacy January 26, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Alan Zu Providing private data brings users many benefits, but it also brings unintended consequences. read more » Boys’ water polo loses CCS first round November 24, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team encounters tough matchup against Stevenson in the first round of CCS, losing 4-16 and ending the season. read more » Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Boys’ water polo loses CCS first round November 24, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team encounters tough matchup against Stevenson in the first round of CCS, losing 4-16 and ending the season. read more » Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Boys’ soccer moves down a division, hopes to rebound from rough season November 22, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Though having 18 seniors graduate, the team feels positive because of incoming new talented players read more » The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
The ACT question: Why allowing students to replace specific section scores is problematic November 20, 2019 — by Benjamin Li and Alan Zu New ACT changes not only fails to address old problems but creates new ones read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 17, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team, prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Starting school later will be ineffective October 15, 2019 — by Allen Luo and Alan Zu Schools should help students sleep more with other methods. read more » Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Quad days are great, but they could be better if audience members were more comfortable October 14, 2019 — by Allen Chen and Alan Zu Having the quad days in the blazing sun detracts from an otherwise perfect event read more » Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Boys’ water polo pushes for CCS October 11, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu A change in coaching and young additions to the team prompts better outcome than the year before. read more » School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
School should implement home ec course September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu The after-AP option is useful in improving any student's life skills. read more » Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Less surviv.io, more work September 9, 2019 — by Alan Zu Lunch time should be used to complete more work, not to be concentrated over a game. read more » Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Boys’ polo players shoulder new responsibilities with changed roster September 9, 2019 — by Ethan Lin and Alan Zu The team adjusts to a new chemistry, and looks forward to playing against tougher matchups. read more » Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Sony announces ‘Spider-man’ to leave Marvel Cinematic Universe September 6, 2019 — by Leo Cao and Alan Zu Disney and Sony’s dispute ends Marvel’s involvement in Spider-man. read more » Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Tennis: Falcons rebound from early season losses, finish league with 10-game win streak April 29, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu The boys’ tennis team finishes second in the league behind Monta Vista’s Matadors with 10-2 season record. read more » ‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
‘Young Sheldon’ brings back old fans with nostalgic feels April 26, 2019 — by Alan Zu Despite the show’s success, the new show varies from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Boys’ tennis endures early defeats, gears up for challenging season March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Alan Zu By making several changes to its lineup, the Falcons hope to bounce back from a disappointing entry into the league. read more » Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Students revive academic honor society chapter March 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Five students decide to bring back prestigious club. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Computer tests faulty and completely unnecessary January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Reporters argue that the recent cheating incident prove computer tests unreliable. read more » Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Struggling to score, rebuilding boys’ soccer team piling up losses January 30, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu After moving up a league and losing eighteen players to graduation, Boys' Soccer is left in a difficult spot. read more » Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Make lunches cheaper or bigger November 27, 2018 — by Alan Zu Reporter argues for changes in lunch prices and sizes. read more » Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Boys’ soccer hopes for another deep run in CCS after losing many seniors to graduation November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The boys' soccer team attempts to have a successful season despite many graduations last year. read more » Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Reaching finals, girls’ water polo advances further in CCS than ever before November 26, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo advanced to finals in a historic CCS run. read more » Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Upper field closed during lunch after littering warnings ignored November 14, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu The administration has closed the upper field during lunch due to students not cleaning up after themselves. read more » Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Girls’ water polo nearly undefeated in dominant season October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls' water polo is hoping to make CCS with excellent record. read more » 49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
49ers tryout gave Ellis valuable experience October 16, 2018 — by Alan Zu Teacher recounts trying out for professional football team. read more » Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Model UN seeks more student participation October 15, 2018 — by Alan Zu Dying Model UN club hopes to increase participation this upcoming year read more » Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Girls’ Water Polo holds high hopes for new season September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Girls water polo team hopes for an exciting season after a very "lackluster" one. read more » From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
From student to teacher — a learning experience in China September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomore volunteers in China, helping student learn English read more » Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
Homecoming skit requires sweetening up by sophomores September 10, 2018 — by Alan Zu Sophomores perform Charlie and the Chocloate Factory for Homecoming read more » Visuals by Alan March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
March 26, 2019: Orchestra’s music enlivens campus after school Music teacher Mike Boitz leads a rehearsal after school on a recent weekday. October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
October 16, 2018: Falcons bounce back from early-season losses October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
October 15, 2018: Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes Military History Club, a newly approved club, displays its poster at the Club Fair on Sept. 26. September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
September 26, 2018: Seniors create magical Quad Day in Wonderland Seniors pump up the crowd during their final Homecoming Quad Day on Sept. 21. September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
September 24, 2018: Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day Junior girls perform during their Quad Day on Sept. 20. September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.
September 23, 2018: Homecoming: Sophomores overcome tight deadlines to produce punny performance Sophomore Bollywood dancers walk into the quad to begin their performance.