Early-season check-in: Field hockey features promising new players September 18, 2023 — by Anamika Anand With two freshmen on varsity and numerous strong veterans, the well-rounded team looks to make CCS. read more » MAP teachers Hemmerich and Muñoz to leave SHS May 27, 2023 — by Anamika Anand For career and fit reasons, both teachers will be continuing their teaching careers elsewhere. read more » ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP May 27, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Students, teachers and parents have been working diligently throughout the year to showcase MAP students’ work. read more » Southeast Asians seek recognition among school’s Asian population April 3, 2023 — by Anamika Anand and Kavya Patel Vietnamese and Thai students have backgrounds that are often lumped with others at the school. read more » Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Students got a chance to solidify their interests by exploring and learning about possible careers. read more » With alternating casts, drama leaps into ‘Mamma Mia!’ March 30, 2023 — by Lena Aribi, Anamika Anand and Divya Vadlakonda The spring musical is expected to sell out due to its popularity, lighthearted storyline and captivating soundtrack. read more » Junior recognized for using computational linguistics to keep endangered languages alive March 30, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Zeyneb Kaya attended the awards ceremony for the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing, a new and exciting experience. read more » Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online February 27, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Teachers and current students welcomed incoming freshmen at Electives Night and pitched electives for them to explore. read more » Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention February 15, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Plant-based meat proves to be the more environmentally and nutritionally beneficial choice. read more » Junior commits to spreading anti-drug use message, wins Red Ribbon contest February 12, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Ryan Lin first listened to the stories of former drug abusers in elementary school, sparking his mission to spread awareness to others. read more » The struggles of having an uncommon name February 10, 2023 — by Anamika Anand My name is Anamika, not Annameeka or Annika. Thanks! read more » To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border December 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Every American pop song on the radio follows the same template, so I decided to find something new. read more » Shane Timmons: inexperienced rookie to starting varsity quarterback December 14, 2022 — by Anamika Anand The junior initially joined football for fun and the friendships that stemmed from it but also ended up as an asset to the team. read more » Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
MAP teachers Hemmerich and Muñoz to leave SHS May 27, 2023 — by Anamika Anand For career and fit reasons, both teachers will be continuing their teaching careers elsewhere. read more » ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP May 27, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Students, teachers and parents have been working diligently throughout the year to showcase MAP students’ work. read more » Southeast Asians seek recognition among school’s Asian population April 3, 2023 — by Anamika Anand and Kavya Patel Vietnamese and Thai students have backgrounds that are often lumped with others at the school. read more » Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Students got a chance to solidify their interests by exploring and learning about possible careers. read more » With alternating casts, drama leaps into ‘Mamma Mia!’ March 30, 2023 — by Lena Aribi, Anamika Anand and Divya Vadlakonda The spring musical is expected to sell out due to its popularity, lighthearted storyline and captivating soundtrack. read more » Junior recognized for using computational linguistics to keep endangered languages alive March 30, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Zeyneb Kaya attended the awards ceremony for the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing, a new and exciting experience. read more » Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online February 27, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Teachers and current students welcomed incoming freshmen at Electives Night and pitched electives for them to explore. read more » Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention February 15, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Plant-based meat proves to be the more environmentally and nutritionally beneficial choice. read more » Junior commits to spreading anti-drug use message, wins Red Ribbon contest February 12, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Ryan Lin first listened to the stories of former drug abusers in elementary school, sparking his mission to spread awareness to others. read more » The struggles of having an uncommon name February 10, 2023 — by Anamika Anand My name is Anamika, not Annameeka or Annika. Thanks! read more » To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border December 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Every American pop song on the radio follows the same template, so I decided to find something new. read more » Shane Timmons: inexperienced rookie to starting varsity quarterback December 14, 2022 — by Anamika Anand The junior initially joined football for fun and the friendships that stemmed from it but also ended up as an asset to the team. read more » Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP May 27, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Students, teachers and parents have been working diligently throughout the year to showcase MAP students’ work. read more » Southeast Asians seek recognition among school’s Asian population April 3, 2023 — by Anamika Anand and Kavya Patel Vietnamese and Thai students have backgrounds that are often lumped with others at the school. read more » Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Students got a chance to solidify their interests by exploring and learning about possible careers. read more » With alternating casts, drama leaps into ‘Mamma Mia!’ March 30, 2023 — by Lena Aribi, Anamika Anand and Divya Vadlakonda The spring musical is expected to sell out due to its popularity, lighthearted storyline and captivating soundtrack. read more » Junior recognized for using computational linguistics to keep endangered languages alive March 30, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Zeyneb Kaya attended the awards ceremony for the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing, a new and exciting experience. read more » Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online February 27, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Teachers and current students welcomed incoming freshmen at Electives Night and pitched electives for them to explore. read more » Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention February 15, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Plant-based meat proves to be the more environmentally and nutritionally beneficial choice. read more » Junior commits to spreading anti-drug use message, wins Red Ribbon contest February 12, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Ryan Lin first listened to the stories of former drug abusers in elementary school, sparking his mission to spread awareness to others. read more » The struggles of having an uncommon name February 10, 2023 — by Anamika Anand My name is Anamika, not Annameeka or Annika. Thanks! read more » To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border December 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Every American pop song on the radio follows the same template, so I decided to find something new. read more » Shane Timmons: inexperienced rookie to starting varsity quarterback December 14, 2022 — by Anamika Anand The junior initially joined football for fun and the friendships that stemmed from it but also ended up as an asset to the team. read more » Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Southeast Asians seek recognition among school’s Asian population April 3, 2023 — by Anamika Anand and Kavya Patel Vietnamese and Thai students have backgrounds that are often lumped with others at the school. read more » Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Students got a chance to solidify their interests by exploring and learning about possible careers. read more » With alternating casts, drama leaps into ‘Mamma Mia!’ March 30, 2023 — by Lena Aribi, Anamika Anand and Divya Vadlakonda The spring musical is expected to sell out due to its popularity, lighthearted storyline and captivating soundtrack. read more » Junior recognized for using computational linguistics to keep endangered languages alive March 30, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Zeyneb Kaya attended the awards ceremony for the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing, a new and exciting experience. read more » Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online February 27, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Teachers and current students welcomed incoming freshmen at Electives Night and pitched electives for them to explore. read more » Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention February 15, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Plant-based meat proves to be the more environmentally and nutritionally beneficial choice. read more » Junior commits to spreading anti-drug use message, wins Red Ribbon contest February 12, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Ryan Lin first listened to the stories of former drug abusers in elementary school, sparking his mission to spread awareness to others. read more » The struggles of having an uncommon name February 10, 2023 — by Anamika Anand My name is Anamika, not Annameeka or Annika. Thanks! read more » To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border December 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Every American pop song on the radio follows the same template, so I decided to find something new. read more » Shane Timmons: inexperienced rookie to starting varsity quarterback December 14, 2022 — by Anamika Anand The junior initially joined football for fun and the friendships that stemmed from it but also ended up as an asset to the team. read more » Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Students got a chance to solidify their interests by exploring and learning about possible careers. read more » With alternating casts, drama leaps into ‘Mamma Mia!’ March 30, 2023 — by Lena Aribi, Anamika Anand and Divya Vadlakonda The spring musical is expected to sell out due to its popularity, lighthearted storyline and captivating soundtrack. read more » Junior recognized for using computational linguistics to keep endangered languages alive March 30, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Zeyneb Kaya attended the awards ceremony for the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing, a new and exciting experience. read more » Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online February 27, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Teachers and current students welcomed incoming freshmen at Electives Night and pitched electives for them to explore. read more » Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention February 15, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Plant-based meat proves to be the more environmentally and nutritionally beneficial choice. read more » Junior commits to spreading anti-drug use message, wins Red Ribbon contest February 12, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Ryan Lin first listened to the stories of former drug abusers in elementary school, sparking his mission to spread awareness to others. read more » The struggles of having an uncommon name February 10, 2023 — by Anamika Anand My name is Anamika, not Annameeka or Annika. Thanks! read more » To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border December 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Every American pop song on the radio follows the same template, so I decided to find something new. read more » Shane Timmons: inexperienced rookie to starting varsity quarterback December 14, 2022 — by Anamika Anand The junior initially joined football for fun and the friendships that stemmed from it but also ended up as an asset to the team. read more » Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
With alternating casts, drama leaps into ‘Mamma Mia!’ March 30, 2023 — by Lena Aribi, Anamika Anand and Divya Vadlakonda The spring musical is expected to sell out due to its popularity, lighthearted storyline and captivating soundtrack. read more » Junior recognized for using computational linguistics to keep endangered languages alive March 30, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Zeyneb Kaya attended the awards ceremony for the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing, a new and exciting experience. read more » Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online February 27, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Teachers and current students welcomed incoming freshmen at Electives Night and pitched electives for them to explore. read more » Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention February 15, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Plant-based meat proves to be the more environmentally and nutritionally beneficial choice. read more » Junior commits to spreading anti-drug use message, wins Red Ribbon contest February 12, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Ryan Lin first listened to the stories of former drug abusers in elementary school, sparking his mission to spread awareness to others. read more » The struggles of having an uncommon name February 10, 2023 — by Anamika Anand My name is Anamika, not Annameeka or Annika. Thanks! read more » To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border December 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Every American pop song on the radio follows the same template, so I decided to find something new. read more » Shane Timmons: inexperienced rookie to starting varsity quarterback December 14, 2022 — by Anamika Anand The junior initially joined football for fun and the friendships that stemmed from it but also ended up as an asset to the team. read more » Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Junior recognized for using computational linguistics to keep endangered languages alive March 30, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Zeyneb Kaya attended the awards ceremony for the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing, a new and exciting experience. read more » Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online February 27, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Teachers and current students welcomed incoming freshmen at Electives Night and pitched electives for them to explore. read more » Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention February 15, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Plant-based meat proves to be the more environmentally and nutritionally beneficial choice. read more » Junior commits to spreading anti-drug use message, wins Red Ribbon contest February 12, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Ryan Lin first listened to the stories of former drug abusers in elementary school, sparking his mission to spread awareness to others. read more » The struggles of having an uncommon name February 10, 2023 — by Anamika Anand My name is Anamika, not Annameeka or Annika. Thanks! read more » To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border December 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Every American pop song on the radio follows the same template, so I decided to find something new. read more » Shane Timmons: inexperienced rookie to starting varsity quarterback December 14, 2022 — by Anamika Anand The junior initially joined football for fun and the friendships that stemmed from it but also ended up as an asset to the team. read more » Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online February 27, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Teachers and current students welcomed incoming freshmen at Electives Night and pitched electives for them to explore. read more » Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention February 15, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Plant-based meat proves to be the more environmentally and nutritionally beneficial choice. read more » Junior commits to spreading anti-drug use message, wins Red Ribbon contest February 12, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Ryan Lin first listened to the stories of former drug abusers in elementary school, sparking his mission to spread awareness to others. read more » The struggles of having an uncommon name February 10, 2023 — by Anamika Anand My name is Anamika, not Annameeka or Annika. Thanks! read more » To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border December 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Every American pop song on the radio follows the same template, so I decided to find something new. read more » Shane Timmons: inexperienced rookie to starting varsity quarterback December 14, 2022 — by Anamika Anand The junior initially joined football for fun and the friendships that stemmed from it but also ended up as an asset to the team. read more » Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention February 15, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Plant-based meat proves to be the more environmentally and nutritionally beneficial choice. read more » Junior commits to spreading anti-drug use message, wins Red Ribbon contest February 12, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Ryan Lin first listened to the stories of former drug abusers in elementary school, sparking his mission to spread awareness to others. read more » The struggles of having an uncommon name February 10, 2023 — by Anamika Anand My name is Anamika, not Annameeka or Annika. Thanks! read more » To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border December 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Every American pop song on the radio follows the same template, so I decided to find something new. read more » Shane Timmons: inexperienced rookie to starting varsity quarterback December 14, 2022 — by Anamika Anand The junior initially joined football for fun and the friendships that stemmed from it but also ended up as an asset to the team. read more » Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Junior commits to spreading anti-drug use message, wins Red Ribbon contest February 12, 2023 — by Anamika Anand Junior Ryan Lin first listened to the stories of former drug abusers in elementary school, sparking his mission to spread awareness to others. read more » The struggles of having an uncommon name February 10, 2023 — by Anamika Anand My name is Anamika, not Annameeka or Annika. Thanks! read more » To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border December 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Every American pop song on the radio follows the same template, so I decided to find something new. read more » Shane Timmons: inexperienced rookie to starting varsity quarterback December 14, 2022 — by Anamika Anand The junior initially joined football for fun and the friendships that stemmed from it but also ended up as an asset to the team. read more » Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
The struggles of having an uncommon name February 10, 2023 — by Anamika Anand My name is Anamika, not Annameeka or Annika. Thanks! read more » To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border December 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Every American pop song on the radio follows the same template, so I decided to find something new. read more » Shane Timmons: inexperienced rookie to starting varsity quarterback December 14, 2022 — by Anamika Anand The junior initially joined football for fun and the friendships that stemmed from it but also ended up as an asset to the team. read more » Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border December 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Every American pop song on the radio follows the same template, so I decided to find something new. read more » Shane Timmons: inexperienced rookie to starting varsity quarterback December 14, 2022 — by Anamika Anand The junior initially joined football for fun and the friendships that stemmed from it but also ended up as an asset to the team. read more » Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Shane Timmons: inexperienced rookie to starting varsity quarterback December 14, 2022 — by Anamika Anand The junior initially joined football for fun and the friendships that stemmed from it but also ended up as an asset to the team. read more » Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Freshman grows to love tennis through playing tournaments November 4, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Viki Toram did not like tennis when she first started playing, but building relationships and gaining experience through tournaments changed her mind. read more » Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Freshman chases goal of playing collegiate golf October 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Freshman Millie Wang recently started dedicating more time to her sport in order to play competitively in college. read more » Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Top 10 random things to buy on Amazon October 17, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Amazon has a wide array of innovative, sometimes oddly specific products. read more » My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer October 16, 2022 — by Anamika Anand I stayed away from home for over a month, and it wasn’t as terrifying as I anticipated. read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand In his third studio album, Benjamin presents a versatile tracklist that tells a story through each song and explores aspects of production he hasn’t before. read more » New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz had a love for art and teaching since childhood but was not able to pursue those passions until schools stopped firing lesbian teachers. read more » Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup September 22, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu With more strong freshman players this year, the team looks forward to a promising season in the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms May 19, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Lena Aribi While the majority of SHS students go on to study STEM majors in college, others plan to pursue humanities subjects such as film, art and writing both in college and as a career. read more » Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Seniors take creative dive into Capstone films May 15, 2022 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Seniors incorporated all the skills they have cultivated in MAP into year-long projects as their MAP journeys come to a close. read more » Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs May 12, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Pop-up cards are a simple and creative handmade gift you can make when you are broke. read more » Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Saratoga’s varied neighborhood feature diverse lifestyles May 10, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Vicky Bai and Christina Chang Students detail the unique lifestyles they lead living in different areas of the city. read more » Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Measure E to the finish: School to conduct major renovations over the summer March 18, 2022 — by Anamika Anand, Jonny Luo and Aiden Ye 8 years after the Measure E bond first passed, the school district has $25 million to spend on planned and future projects. read more » $30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
$30,000 in MAP camera equipment stolen from library over break, but later recovered undamaged on roadside January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand & Victoria Hu Several cameras, tripods, lighting kits and other equipment disappeared during the break. The culprit remains unknown. read more » Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Sophomore named a winner in 2021 Congressional App Challenge January 20, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Zeyneb Kaya’s early interest in plant disease led her to address the issue. read more » My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
My room decor journey using my pastel personality January 9, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Decorating my room gives me a chance to creatively express my personality. read more » Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Girls’ tennis team reflects on season full of losses December 1, 2021 — by Aiden Ye and Anamika Anand Due to difficult opponents and lack of players, the team is considering dropping a division next season. read more » News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
News flash: The Wellness Center exists! November 18, 2021 — by Anamika Anand The Youth Outreach Committee is spreading awareness about the Wellness Center and working on destigmatizing mental health services. read more » MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
MAP 10 brings ghost podcasts to life November 12, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu Students gain experience in interviewing, storytelling and audio editing. read more » Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore October 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Food can be a great source of nostalgia, whether it’s the flavors itself or the memories it brings back. read more » Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Girls’ tennis season off to a rough start, working on team bonding October 8, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Aiden Ye The team is connecting on the courts again after the pandemic with new star additions such as Megha Horantur. read more » Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Blackpink’s Lisa solo debuts with confident track ‘Lalisa’ October 6, 2021 — by Anamika Anand Going solo has allowed Lisa to commemorate her Thai roots and prove to audiences that rapping is not her only talent. read more » MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
MAP field trips return after pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Victoria Hu The MAP planning team works through logistical difficulties to organize the traditional John Steinbeck trip, a viewing of the musical Hamilton and an overnight trip to LA. read more » Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 13, 2021 — by Anamika Anand and Anjali Pai The issues so many face are now out in the open and most say that is all for the good. read more » Visuals by Anamika May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
May 27, 2023: ‘Out of This World’-themed SMASH’N event to show off the best of MAP Smash’n will orbit around an “Out of this world” theme. April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
April 3, 2023: Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness I am sad and disgusted when it starts raining. April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
April 1, 2023: Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair Students learn about the career of psychiatry. April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
April 1, 2023: English 11 Honors teacher granted leave of absence for ‘23-’24 The countries Ms. Keys plans to travel to. March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
March 28, 2023: The journey of my mom monitoring my height Me getting to 6 ft tall! (in my dreams ;-;) February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
February 27, 2023: Electives Night for rising freshmen happens in person after 2 years online Students must pick from a variety of electives. February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
February 15, 2023: Meat from plants: a revolutionary invention A plant-based burger. February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
February 10, 2023: The struggles of having an uncommon name “Anna” is my designated Starbucks name. December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
December 18, 2022: To escape boring American pop songs, I crossed the language border Languages other than English make songs much more interesting and versatile. December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
December 15, 2022: Earworms add a vital soundtrack to my life Music floating around “its owner” throughout their day. December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
December 6, 2022: Falcon editor wins honorable mention for NSPA Writer of the Year award Chang received the NSPA honorable mention award for her impactful journalism portfolio. November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
November 11, 2022: Senior English classes should align with college essay guidance All senior English classes should have one class period dedicated to college essays. November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
November 10, 2022: My love-hate relationship with basketball A 100% accurate depiction of me playing basketball. November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
November 9, 2022: Underclassmen: Yes, Facebook is for old people, but it’s a great way to communicate for clubs and groups Many students have objected to creating a Facebook account for school. October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
October 20, 2022: Through steady training and stronger morale, girls’ tennis continues winning streak Freshmen Riya Rama and Mihika Singh practice doubles during practice on Sept. 19. October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
October 16, 2022: My summer program experience boosted my confidence as a writer I spent my summer days extensively writing, but it was all worth it. September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
September 24, 2022: Preparing for the SAT: a case study in 2 summer experiences The dreaded front page of the SAT. September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
September 22, 2022: New Ceramics and Media Arts teacher pursues love of teaching following queer civil rights protections Ceramics and Media Arts teacher Theresa Muñoz assists a student molding clay into pottery in fourth period Ceramics September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
September 22, 2022: Girls’ tennis focuses on improving team spirit and securing lineup Senior captain Arshi Chawla prepares to return a serve during a practice on Sept. 19. June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
June 5, 2022: Minor addictions: Online games feed procrastination Don’t play agar.io before you do your homework. May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
May 28, 2022: Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict Image of Putin styled after several online memes. May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
May 19, 2022: Students break away from STEM, pursue different art forms Passion lies in the humanities field for the minority of students. May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
May 12, 2022: Creativity can aid gift giving: 3 easy pop-up card designs some example pictures of the designs below April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore
April 28, 2022: Looking back, the school and county mask mandates made zero sense Laws allowed adults to go maskless at bars but not students at schools. October 13, 2021: Fishball noodle soup, a reminder of Singapore