Senior Mag 2023: TikTokers share plans for the evolution of their social media personas July 9, 2023 — by Christopher Chen For Sunny Huang and Joanna Song, social media has been a routine part of life. read more » More often than not, video game reviews miss the mark April 9, 2023 — by Christopher Chen An examination of video game reviewing through the Fire Emblem series. read more » Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” March 26, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Answers to "The Falcon March Crossword." The original crossword was published in the Backpage section of the March 24, 2023 print issue. read more » ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 8, 2023 — by Christopher Chen “The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles” is an excellent addition to the long-standing “Ace Attorney” series. read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Answers to "The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games." The original crossword was published in the Backpage section of the Feb. 3, 2023 print issue. read more » The looming threat of using ChatGPT to cheat on essay assignments is overblown January 31, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Released in November, the bot is intended to be used conversationally, but has unexpected but poor application in writing essays. read more » For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil November 17, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Holistic elements like extracurriculars are even worse metrics for students. read more » Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches September 30, 2022 — by Sunny Cao, Christopher Chen Coming out of COVID last year, the cheer team hopes to create a strong team bond and adjust to new coaches. read more » Journalism room updated with new computer lab September 24, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Room 303 received an upgrade to replace 2014 iMacs, ensuring that students in the program have access to computers that can run the Adobe suite well. read more » Brotzman takes on joint-campus course with theater tech September 22, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Drama teacher Benjamin Brotzman has also left his role as manager of the McAfee Center and is now teaching full time, advising SHSTV and teaching MAP classes. read more » Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict May 28, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Memes make too much light of a difficult situation and contribute to political radicalization. read more » ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses May 22, 2022 — by Lena Aribi and Christopher Chen With COVID-19 and a cold dubbed the “Fiddler Flu” plaguing the cast and orchestra, students relied on understudies and recorded music. read more » Exploring the ground zero of social media March 16, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Insights from someone who is already too deep in its sinkhole. read more » Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
More often than not, video game reviews miss the mark April 9, 2023 — by Christopher Chen An examination of video game reviewing through the Fire Emblem series. read more » Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” March 26, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Answers to "The Falcon March Crossword." The original crossword was published in the Backpage section of the March 24, 2023 print issue. read more » ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 8, 2023 — by Christopher Chen “The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles” is an excellent addition to the long-standing “Ace Attorney” series. read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Answers to "The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games." The original crossword was published in the Backpage section of the Feb. 3, 2023 print issue. read more » The looming threat of using ChatGPT to cheat on essay assignments is overblown January 31, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Released in November, the bot is intended to be used conversationally, but has unexpected but poor application in writing essays. read more » For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil November 17, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Holistic elements like extracurriculars are even worse metrics for students. read more » Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches September 30, 2022 — by Sunny Cao, Christopher Chen Coming out of COVID last year, the cheer team hopes to create a strong team bond and adjust to new coaches. read more » Journalism room updated with new computer lab September 24, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Room 303 received an upgrade to replace 2014 iMacs, ensuring that students in the program have access to computers that can run the Adobe suite well. read more » Brotzman takes on joint-campus course with theater tech September 22, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Drama teacher Benjamin Brotzman has also left his role as manager of the McAfee Center and is now teaching full time, advising SHSTV and teaching MAP classes. read more » Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict May 28, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Memes make too much light of a difficult situation and contribute to political radicalization. read more » ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses May 22, 2022 — by Lena Aribi and Christopher Chen With COVID-19 and a cold dubbed the “Fiddler Flu” plaguing the cast and orchestra, students relied on understudies and recorded music. read more » Exploring the ground zero of social media March 16, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Insights from someone who is already too deep in its sinkhole. read more » Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” March 26, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Answers to "The Falcon March Crossword." The original crossword was published in the Backpage section of the March 24, 2023 print issue. read more » ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 8, 2023 — by Christopher Chen “The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles” is an excellent addition to the long-standing “Ace Attorney” series. read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Answers to "The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games." The original crossword was published in the Backpage section of the Feb. 3, 2023 print issue. read more » The looming threat of using ChatGPT to cheat on essay assignments is overblown January 31, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Released in November, the bot is intended to be used conversationally, but has unexpected but poor application in writing essays. read more » For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil November 17, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Holistic elements like extracurriculars are even worse metrics for students. read more » Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches September 30, 2022 — by Sunny Cao, Christopher Chen Coming out of COVID last year, the cheer team hopes to create a strong team bond and adjust to new coaches. read more » Journalism room updated with new computer lab September 24, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Room 303 received an upgrade to replace 2014 iMacs, ensuring that students in the program have access to computers that can run the Adobe suite well. read more » Brotzman takes on joint-campus course with theater tech September 22, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Drama teacher Benjamin Brotzman has also left his role as manager of the McAfee Center and is now teaching full time, advising SHSTV and teaching MAP classes. read more » Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict May 28, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Memes make too much light of a difficult situation and contribute to political radicalization. read more » ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses May 22, 2022 — by Lena Aribi and Christopher Chen With COVID-19 and a cold dubbed the “Fiddler Flu” plaguing the cast and orchestra, students relied on understudies and recorded music. read more » Exploring the ground zero of social media March 16, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Insights from someone who is already too deep in its sinkhole. read more » Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 8, 2023 — by Christopher Chen “The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles” is an excellent addition to the long-standing “Ace Attorney” series. read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Answers to "The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games." The original crossword was published in the Backpage section of the Feb. 3, 2023 print issue. read more » The looming threat of using ChatGPT to cheat on essay assignments is overblown January 31, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Released in November, the bot is intended to be used conversationally, but has unexpected but poor application in writing essays. read more » For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil November 17, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Holistic elements like extracurriculars are even worse metrics for students. read more » Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches September 30, 2022 — by Sunny Cao, Christopher Chen Coming out of COVID last year, the cheer team hopes to create a strong team bond and adjust to new coaches. read more » Journalism room updated with new computer lab September 24, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Room 303 received an upgrade to replace 2014 iMacs, ensuring that students in the program have access to computers that can run the Adobe suite well. read more » Brotzman takes on joint-campus course with theater tech September 22, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Drama teacher Benjamin Brotzman has also left his role as manager of the McAfee Center and is now teaching full time, advising SHSTV and teaching MAP classes. read more » Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict May 28, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Memes make too much light of a difficult situation and contribute to political radicalization. read more » ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses May 22, 2022 — by Lena Aribi and Christopher Chen With COVID-19 and a cold dubbed the “Fiddler Flu” plaguing the cast and orchestra, students relied on understudies and recorded music. read more » Exploring the ground zero of social media March 16, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Insights from someone who is already too deep in its sinkhole. read more » Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Answers to "The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games." The original crossword was published in the Backpage section of the Feb. 3, 2023 print issue. read more » The looming threat of using ChatGPT to cheat on essay assignments is overblown January 31, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Released in November, the bot is intended to be used conversationally, but has unexpected but poor application in writing essays. read more » For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil November 17, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Holistic elements like extracurriculars are even worse metrics for students. read more » Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches September 30, 2022 — by Sunny Cao, Christopher Chen Coming out of COVID last year, the cheer team hopes to create a strong team bond and adjust to new coaches. read more » Journalism room updated with new computer lab September 24, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Room 303 received an upgrade to replace 2014 iMacs, ensuring that students in the program have access to computers that can run the Adobe suite well. read more » Brotzman takes on joint-campus course with theater tech September 22, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Drama teacher Benjamin Brotzman has also left his role as manager of the McAfee Center and is now teaching full time, advising SHSTV and teaching MAP classes. read more » Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict May 28, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Memes make too much light of a difficult situation and contribute to political radicalization. read more » ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses May 22, 2022 — by Lena Aribi and Christopher Chen With COVID-19 and a cold dubbed the “Fiddler Flu” plaguing the cast and orchestra, students relied on understudies and recorded music. read more » Exploring the ground zero of social media March 16, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Insights from someone who is already too deep in its sinkhole. read more » Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
The looming threat of using ChatGPT to cheat on essay assignments is overblown January 31, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Released in November, the bot is intended to be used conversationally, but has unexpected but poor application in writing essays. read more » For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil November 17, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Holistic elements like extracurriculars are even worse metrics for students. read more » Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches September 30, 2022 — by Sunny Cao, Christopher Chen Coming out of COVID last year, the cheer team hopes to create a strong team bond and adjust to new coaches. read more » Journalism room updated with new computer lab September 24, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Room 303 received an upgrade to replace 2014 iMacs, ensuring that students in the program have access to computers that can run the Adobe suite well. read more » Brotzman takes on joint-campus course with theater tech September 22, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Drama teacher Benjamin Brotzman has also left his role as manager of the McAfee Center and is now teaching full time, advising SHSTV and teaching MAP classes. read more » Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict May 28, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Memes make too much light of a difficult situation and contribute to political radicalization. read more » ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses May 22, 2022 — by Lena Aribi and Christopher Chen With COVID-19 and a cold dubbed the “Fiddler Flu” plaguing the cast and orchestra, students relied on understudies and recorded music. read more » Exploring the ground zero of social media March 16, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Insights from someone who is already too deep in its sinkhole. read more » Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil November 17, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Holistic elements like extracurriculars are even worse metrics for students. read more » Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches September 30, 2022 — by Sunny Cao, Christopher Chen Coming out of COVID last year, the cheer team hopes to create a strong team bond and adjust to new coaches. read more » Journalism room updated with new computer lab September 24, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Room 303 received an upgrade to replace 2014 iMacs, ensuring that students in the program have access to computers that can run the Adobe suite well. read more » Brotzman takes on joint-campus course with theater tech September 22, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Drama teacher Benjamin Brotzman has also left his role as manager of the McAfee Center and is now teaching full time, advising SHSTV and teaching MAP classes. read more » Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict May 28, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Memes make too much light of a difficult situation and contribute to political radicalization. read more » ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses May 22, 2022 — by Lena Aribi and Christopher Chen With COVID-19 and a cold dubbed the “Fiddler Flu” plaguing the cast and orchestra, students relied on understudies and recorded music. read more » Exploring the ground zero of social media March 16, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Insights from someone who is already too deep in its sinkhole. read more » Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches September 30, 2022 — by Sunny Cao, Christopher Chen Coming out of COVID last year, the cheer team hopes to create a strong team bond and adjust to new coaches. read more » Journalism room updated with new computer lab September 24, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Room 303 received an upgrade to replace 2014 iMacs, ensuring that students in the program have access to computers that can run the Adobe suite well. read more » Brotzman takes on joint-campus course with theater tech September 22, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Drama teacher Benjamin Brotzman has also left his role as manager of the McAfee Center and is now teaching full time, advising SHSTV and teaching MAP classes. read more » Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict May 28, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Memes make too much light of a difficult situation and contribute to political radicalization. read more » ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses May 22, 2022 — by Lena Aribi and Christopher Chen With COVID-19 and a cold dubbed the “Fiddler Flu” plaguing the cast and orchestra, students relied on understudies and recorded music. read more » Exploring the ground zero of social media March 16, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Insights from someone who is already too deep in its sinkhole. read more » Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Journalism room updated with new computer lab September 24, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Room 303 received an upgrade to replace 2014 iMacs, ensuring that students in the program have access to computers that can run the Adobe suite well. read more » Brotzman takes on joint-campus course with theater tech September 22, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Drama teacher Benjamin Brotzman has also left his role as manager of the McAfee Center and is now teaching full time, advising SHSTV and teaching MAP classes. read more » Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict May 28, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Memes make too much light of a difficult situation and contribute to political radicalization. read more » ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses May 22, 2022 — by Lena Aribi and Christopher Chen With COVID-19 and a cold dubbed the “Fiddler Flu” plaguing the cast and orchestra, students relied on understudies and recorded music. read more » Exploring the ground zero of social media March 16, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Insights from someone who is already too deep in its sinkhole. read more » Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Brotzman takes on joint-campus course with theater tech September 22, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Drama teacher Benjamin Brotzman has also left his role as manager of the McAfee Center and is now teaching full time, advising SHSTV and teaching MAP classes. read more » Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict May 28, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Memes make too much light of a difficult situation and contribute to political radicalization. read more » ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses May 22, 2022 — by Lena Aribi and Christopher Chen With COVID-19 and a cold dubbed the “Fiddler Flu” plaguing the cast and orchestra, students relied on understudies and recorded music. read more » Exploring the ground zero of social media March 16, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Insights from someone who is already too deep in its sinkhole. read more » Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Memes dilute the severity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict May 28, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Memes make too much light of a difficult situation and contribute to political radicalization. read more » ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses May 22, 2022 — by Lena Aribi and Christopher Chen With COVID-19 and a cold dubbed the “Fiddler Flu” plaguing the cast and orchestra, students relied on understudies and recorded music. read more » Exploring the ground zero of social media March 16, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Insights from someone who is already too deep in its sinkhole. read more » Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses May 22, 2022 — by Lena Aribi and Christopher Chen With COVID-19 and a cold dubbed the “Fiddler Flu” plaguing the cast and orchestra, students relied on understudies and recorded music. read more » Exploring the ground zero of social media March 16, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Insights from someone who is already too deep in its sinkhole. read more » Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Exploring the ground zero of social media March 16, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Insights from someone who is already too deep in its sinkhole. read more » Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Junior unwinds through oil painting January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen Junior Carina Yee, who mainly works with oil paintings, has been drawing since age 13 at Art Hub Academy. read more » Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Sometimes lacking players, girls’ basketball team has early-season struggles January 21, 2022 — by Christopher Chen The team has gone 6-7 overall, with a 1-4 league record. read more » The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
The process of Early Decisions: tips from two STEM-bound seniors January 21, 2022 — by Lynn Dai and Christopher Chen Seniors share their advice on discovering their fields of interest, managing time and dealing with pressure. read more » Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Riot’s ‘Arcane’ delivers a storyline enjoyable for any audience January 18, 2022 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si Arcane earns its critical acclaim from its intricate plot, well-made characters, and incredible visuals and music read more » Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Culture of Consent’s trigger warning email incites teacher backlash November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Joann Zhang Group later sends an apology letter. read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Girls’ basketball team adjusts to new coach for third consecutive year read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Secret Sky digital music festival features creative and flashy sets June 5, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si The festival follows the release of Porter Robinson’s second album “Nurture.” read more » LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
LitRPGs are pretty lit March 7, 2021 — by Christopher Chen Combining books and games works surprisingly well. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Social studies courses need changes to combat growing ethnic divisions January 11, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Jonathan Si An ethnic studies course should be required due to its necessity and relevance to the modern issues read more » Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Chess gets the recognition it deserves with the help of Twitch streamers and Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ December 11, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Streamers have made a bizarre but very welcome transition from fast-paced modern video games to chess. read more » Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
Experienced music teacher fills void left in vocal music September 1, 2020 — by Christopher Chen and Oliver Ye With over 19 years of experience teaching elementary through college, Kristen Nakagawa takes over the reins for choir this year. read more » Visuals by Christopher March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
March 26, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon March Crossword” February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
February 8, 2023: ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
February 4, 2023: Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
November 17, 2022: For college admissions, the SAT is a necessary evil September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
September 30, 2022: Cheer team takes on conditioning exercises and focuses on new season with new coaches The cheer team practices tumbling in a snaking pattern. September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
September 24, 2022: Journalism room updated with new computer lab The newly updated computers in Room 303. May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.
May 22, 2022: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ overcomes hurdles presented by illnesses Seniors at the front of the stage prepare to take a bow after the show has concluded.