Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 14, 2023 — by Anjali Pai Experimenting with my notebook, my iPad, Google Docs and a transcription software, I set out to find which note-taking method is most efficient. read more » Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung March 10, 2023 — by Anjali Pai I finally set out to see if Din Tai Fung was worth the hype. read more » Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant December 13, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Warm atmosphere, satisfactory food and pleasurable service make Nobu the perfect restaurant for special occasions. read more » How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset September 24, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Contemplating the true nature of life led to an improved outlook and boosted productivity. read more » May is the worst month May 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Academic stress paired with premature warm weather culminates into the most dreadful month of the year. read more » Baking and reviewing the Trader Joe’s Hawaiian mochi cake March 12, 2022 — by Anjali Pai This seasonal item is a must-have for those who like light, subtle flavors and chewy textures. read more » Appreciation for a still underground music genre: electroswing March 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Electroswing is essentially oldies on steroids – an addictive concoction of vintage jazz and hip hop. read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Skipping is far more efficient than running or walking. read more » My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 31, 2022 — by Anjali Pai I stood within a couple feet of the “Stranger Things” actress, but my overbearing shyness cost me the rare opportunity of getting a picture with her. read more » Soccer is unbearably boring to watch October 17, 2021 — by Anjali Pai I would rather watch paint dry than watch soccer players aimlessly pass the ball around the field and pretend to get injured. 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 » Sweater vests: I’m a convert September 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Easily dismissed as old fashioned, they are actually a timeless treasure that should be a staple in everyone's wardrobe. read more » An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished June 5, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The last four weeks of school have been a slog, and that is generous. read more » Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung March 10, 2023 — by Anjali Pai I finally set out to see if Din Tai Fung was worth the hype. read more » Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant December 13, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Warm atmosphere, satisfactory food and pleasurable service make Nobu the perfect restaurant for special occasions. read more » How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset September 24, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Contemplating the true nature of life led to an improved outlook and boosted productivity. read more » May is the worst month May 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Academic stress paired with premature warm weather culminates into the most dreadful month of the year. read more » Baking and reviewing the Trader Joe’s Hawaiian mochi cake March 12, 2022 — by Anjali Pai This seasonal item is a must-have for those who like light, subtle flavors and chewy textures. read more » Appreciation for a still underground music genre: electroswing March 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Electroswing is essentially oldies on steroids – an addictive concoction of vintage jazz and hip hop. read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Skipping is far more efficient than running or walking. read more » My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 31, 2022 — by Anjali Pai I stood within a couple feet of the “Stranger Things” actress, but my overbearing shyness cost me the rare opportunity of getting a picture with her. read more » Soccer is unbearably boring to watch October 17, 2021 — by Anjali Pai I would rather watch paint dry than watch soccer players aimlessly pass the ball around the field and pretend to get injured. 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 » Sweater vests: I’m a convert September 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Easily dismissed as old fashioned, they are actually a timeless treasure that should be a staple in everyone's wardrobe. read more » An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished June 5, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The last four weeks of school have been a slog, and that is generous. read more » Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant December 13, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Warm atmosphere, satisfactory food and pleasurable service make Nobu the perfect restaurant for special occasions. read more » How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset September 24, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Contemplating the true nature of life led to an improved outlook and boosted productivity. read more » May is the worst month May 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Academic stress paired with premature warm weather culminates into the most dreadful month of the year. read more » Baking and reviewing the Trader Joe’s Hawaiian mochi cake March 12, 2022 — by Anjali Pai This seasonal item is a must-have for those who like light, subtle flavors and chewy textures. read more » Appreciation for a still underground music genre: electroswing March 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Electroswing is essentially oldies on steroids – an addictive concoction of vintage jazz and hip hop. read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Skipping is far more efficient than running or walking. read more » My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 31, 2022 — by Anjali Pai I stood within a couple feet of the “Stranger Things” actress, but my overbearing shyness cost me the rare opportunity of getting a picture with her. read more » Soccer is unbearably boring to watch October 17, 2021 — by Anjali Pai I would rather watch paint dry than watch soccer players aimlessly pass the ball around the field and pretend to get injured. 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 » Sweater vests: I’m a convert September 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Easily dismissed as old fashioned, they are actually a timeless treasure that should be a staple in everyone's wardrobe. read more » An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished June 5, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The last four weeks of school have been a slog, and that is generous. read more » Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset September 24, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Contemplating the true nature of life led to an improved outlook and boosted productivity. read more » May is the worst month May 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Academic stress paired with premature warm weather culminates into the most dreadful month of the year. read more » Baking and reviewing the Trader Joe’s Hawaiian mochi cake March 12, 2022 — by Anjali Pai This seasonal item is a must-have for those who like light, subtle flavors and chewy textures. read more » Appreciation for a still underground music genre: electroswing March 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Electroswing is essentially oldies on steroids – an addictive concoction of vintage jazz and hip hop. read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Skipping is far more efficient than running or walking. read more » My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 31, 2022 — by Anjali Pai I stood within a couple feet of the “Stranger Things” actress, but my overbearing shyness cost me the rare opportunity of getting a picture with her. read more » Soccer is unbearably boring to watch October 17, 2021 — by Anjali Pai I would rather watch paint dry than watch soccer players aimlessly pass the ball around the field and pretend to get injured. 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 » Sweater vests: I’m a convert September 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Easily dismissed as old fashioned, they are actually a timeless treasure that should be a staple in everyone's wardrobe. read more » An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished June 5, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The last four weeks of school have been a slog, and that is generous. read more » Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
May is the worst month May 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Academic stress paired with premature warm weather culminates into the most dreadful month of the year. read more » Baking and reviewing the Trader Joe’s Hawaiian mochi cake March 12, 2022 — by Anjali Pai This seasonal item is a must-have for those who like light, subtle flavors and chewy textures. read more » Appreciation for a still underground music genre: electroswing March 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Electroswing is essentially oldies on steroids – an addictive concoction of vintage jazz and hip hop. read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Skipping is far more efficient than running or walking. read more » My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 31, 2022 — by Anjali Pai I stood within a couple feet of the “Stranger Things” actress, but my overbearing shyness cost me the rare opportunity of getting a picture with her. read more » Soccer is unbearably boring to watch October 17, 2021 — by Anjali Pai I would rather watch paint dry than watch soccer players aimlessly pass the ball around the field and pretend to get injured. 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 » Sweater vests: I’m a convert September 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Easily dismissed as old fashioned, they are actually a timeless treasure that should be a staple in everyone's wardrobe. read more » An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished June 5, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The last four weeks of school have been a slog, and that is generous. read more » Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Baking and reviewing the Trader Joe’s Hawaiian mochi cake March 12, 2022 — by Anjali Pai This seasonal item is a must-have for those who like light, subtle flavors and chewy textures. read more » Appreciation for a still underground music genre: electroswing March 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Electroswing is essentially oldies on steroids – an addictive concoction of vintage jazz and hip hop. read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Skipping is far more efficient than running or walking. read more » My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 31, 2022 — by Anjali Pai I stood within a couple feet of the “Stranger Things” actress, but my overbearing shyness cost me the rare opportunity of getting a picture with her. read more » Soccer is unbearably boring to watch October 17, 2021 — by Anjali Pai I would rather watch paint dry than watch soccer players aimlessly pass the ball around the field and pretend to get injured. 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 » Sweater vests: I’m a convert September 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Easily dismissed as old fashioned, they are actually a timeless treasure that should be a staple in everyone's wardrobe. read more » An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished June 5, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The last four weeks of school have been a slog, and that is generous. read more » Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Appreciation for a still underground music genre: electroswing March 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Electroswing is essentially oldies on steroids – an addictive concoction of vintage jazz and hip hop. read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Skipping is far more efficient than running or walking. read more » My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 31, 2022 — by Anjali Pai I stood within a couple feet of the “Stranger Things” actress, but my overbearing shyness cost me the rare opportunity of getting a picture with her. read more » Soccer is unbearably boring to watch October 17, 2021 — by Anjali Pai I would rather watch paint dry than watch soccer players aimlessly pass the ball around the field and pretend to get injured. 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 » Sweater vests: I’m a convert September 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Easily dismissed as old fashioned, they are actually a timeless treasure that should be a staple in everyone's wardrobe. read more » An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished June 5, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The last four weeks of school have been a slog, and that is generous. read more » Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai Skipping is far more efficient than running or walking. read more » My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 31, 2022 — by Anjali Pai I stood within a couple feet of the “Stranger Things” actress, but my overbearing shyness cost me the rare opportunity of getting a picture with her. read more » Soccer is unbearably boring to watch October 17, 2021 — by Anjali Pai I would rather watch paint dry than watch soccer players aimlessly pass the ball around the field and pretend to get injured. 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 » Sweater vests: I’m a convert September 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Easily dismissed as old fashioned, they are actually a timeless treasure that should be a staple in everyone's wardrobe. read more » An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished June 5, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The last four weeks of school have been a slog, and that is generous. read more » Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 31, 2022 — by Anjali Pai I stood within a couple feet of the “Stranger Things” actress, but my overbearing shyness cost me the rare opportunity of getting a picture with her. read more » Soccer is unbearably boring to watch October 17, 2021 — by Anjali Pai I would rather watch paint dry than watch soccer players aimlessly pass the ball around the field and pretend to get injured. 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 » Sweater vests: I’m a convert September 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Easily dismissed as old fashioned, they are actually a timeless treasure that should be a staple in everyone's wardrobe. read more » An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished June 5, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The last four weeks of school have been a slog, and that is generous. read more » Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Soccer is unbearably boring to watch October 17, 2021 — by Anjali Pai I would rather watch paint dry than watch soccer players aimlessly pass the ball around the field and pretend to get injured. 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 » Sweater vests: I’m a convert September 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Easily dismissed as old fashioned, they are actually a timeless treasure that should be a staple in everyone's wardrobe. read more » An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished June 5, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The last four weeks of school have been a slog, and that is generous. read more » Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
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 » Sweater vests: I’m a convert September 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Easily dismissed as old fashioned, they are actually a timeless treasure that should be a staple in everyone's wardrobe. read more » An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished June 5, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The last four weeks of school have been a slog, and that is generous. read more » Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Sweater vests: I’m a convert September 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Easily dismissed as old fashioned, they are actually a timeless treasure that should be a staple in everyone's wardrobe. read more » An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished June 5, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The last four weeks of school have been a slog, and that is generous. read more » Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished June 5, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The last four weeks of school have been a slog, and that is generous. read more » Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Follow what other schools do and drop driver’s education from the curriculum May 13, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Anjali Pai This non-academic subject is unnecessary for freshmen who are as much as two years away from being able to get their permits. read more » SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
SCVAL teams forced to forgo CCS playoffs May 11, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Senior athletes reflect on missing out on an important and memorable end to their season. read more » Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail May 3, 2021 — by Anjali Pai Banana bread baked oatmeal turns into an oddly textured, tasteless mess. read more » Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Students enjoy health and cooking class both in-person and at home April 25, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai From cooking as a group to cooking on their own, Community-Based Instruction (CBI) students have learned self-reliance in the kitchen read more » Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 23, 2021 — by Christina Chang, Anjali Pai and Carolyn Wang Do not mess with the inhabitants of the Discord Pets Channel. read more » One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll March 21, 2021 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Increased screen time, causing fatigue and migraines, prompts once flourishing students and teachers to struggle. read more » ‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
‘Night’: A must-read memoir about the Holocaust February 23, 2021 — by Anjali Pai book assignment read more » Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Truth be told, shy sophomore not sure she wants to go back to regular school February 7, 2021 — by Anjali Pai The best parts of online school should remain even after the pandemic. read more » Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Old Disney reigns supreme over remakes December 4, 2020 — by Anjali Pai New animated Disney movies lack the charm and creativity that old Disney movies have. read more » With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
With conditions worsening, district will not move forward with Phase 3 to start second semester December 4, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Extension of the online school format elicits bittersweet reaction from students, parents and staff. read more » The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
The problem with cultural gatekeeping December 1, 2020 — by Atrey Desai and Anjali Pai This tendency leads to hate between members of fandoms, counter-intuitively dividing communities. read more » Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Recurring internet outages irk students and staff October 31, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai The lack of internet causes a sense of loss and mixed emotions. read more » TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
TikTok slang but make it ✨normalized✨ October 29, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Quotes from the app now influence my vocabulary and have even changed my approach to schoolwork. read more » A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion October 22, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Sophomore finds treasure trove of new duds in her dad’s closet. read more » Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Sports should not have practices at this time due to safety concerns October 20, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Anjali Pai Sports unintentionally allow for a violation of social distancing guidelines and unenforced safe practices read more » Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Boba: mediocrity at its finest October 18, 2020 — by Anjali Pai During the pandemic, people are risking their lives to fulfill their boba addiction. read more » Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Cancel culture has often gone too far September 23, 2020 — by Anjali Pai The toxicity and other incompetent qualities of cancel culture has greatly reduced its ability to be effective read more » Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Financial literacy: a topic worth teaching September 16, 2020 — by Anjali Pai Financial literacy allows students to better manage money and create a successful future read more » Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
Experienced music director fills in for Boitz September 5, 2020 — by Andrew Li and Anjali Pai Music educator Norman Dea will be substituting for music director Michael Boitz for a semester while Boitz is on paternity leave. read more » Visuals by Anjali March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
March 14, 2023: Taking notes on a tablet? Check out these apps March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
March 10, 2023: Foodie reviews Taiwanese restaurant Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung offers an array of authentic Taiwanese dishes. December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
December 13, 2022: Food fanatic approves of Nobu: a high end yet comforting Japanese restaurant Nobu offers dynamic dishes inspired by Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
November 15, 2022: Local Ethiopian restaurant is a favorite of all cultures and palettes Zeni’s offers various meat dishes as well, including this meat combination plate. September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
September 24, 2022: How a conspiracy theory from Elon Musk helped me develop a growth mindset In another realm, an alien plays my character in a video game. June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
June 5, 2022: Top 10: ways to fake having friends May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
May 30, 2022: 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
May 22, 2022: District to review plan for solar panel farms in mid-June May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
May 10, 2022: May is the worst month March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
March 16, 2022: Students, teachers weigh in on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
February 10, 2022: One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
January 31, 2022: My biggest regret: Not stepping up the time I saw Sadie Sink January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
January 20, 2022: Despite omicron, school to stay in person unless trends worsen greatly November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
November 14, 2021: From cheating online to struggling in person Mathway was a commonly used website that many students used to cheat during remote learning. November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
November 12, 2021: Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
November 9, 2021: We hate baseball. October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
October 28, 2021: 5 stages of grief? More like 1 October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
October 7, 2021: College visits should humanize the admission process, focus less on numerical data During college visits, colleges should not repeat information easily found on their website. October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
October 7, 2021: Is it morally OK to do extracurriculars mostly for college? October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
October 7, 2021: Clubs readjust to an in-person setting October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
October 2, 2021: Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
October 2, 2021: Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
September 30, 2021: Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
September 30, 2021: Every day I’m puzzlin’ September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
September 22, 2021: Explaining — not solving — the problem causing my massive bank statements September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
September 13, 2021: Student athletes identify with Simone Biles’ mental health struggles September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
September 10, 2021: Teachers implement course modifications to combat learning gaps September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
September 7, 2021: Sweater vests: I’m a convert Junior Anjali Pai styles sweater vests for each of the four seasons. June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
June 5, 2021: An asynchronous Wednesday reflection: When we needed them most, they vanished May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
May 3, 2021: Trying a viral TikTok recipe: an epic fail Freshly baked banana bread oatmeal. March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
March 23, 2021: Reporters maintain friendship through animal nicknames March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
March 21, 2021: One year after it began, Zoom burnout continues as pandemic takes mental toll December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion
December 1, 2020: The problem with cultural gatekeeping October 22, 2020: A quarantine clothing evolution: finding myself through fashion