Vaguely defined rescission standards create unnecessary stress for seniors January 30, 2019 — by David Koh & Victor Liu Reporters argue that vaguely defined rescission standards create unnecessary stress for seniors. read more » Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » SB 826: legislative solution to lack of workplace diversity October 26, 2018 — by David Koh and Krithi Sankar Reporters argue that Senate Bill 826 is the best solution for lack of corporate gender diversity. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Season Preview: Cross-Country picks up the pace September 12, 2018 — by David Koh Cross-Country attempts to sprint towards a good season. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more » Robinson clarifies the administration’s view of student protests May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Siva Sambasivam Principal Robinson talks to the Falcon about the school's policy regarding student protests. read more » Students excel in math and physics competitions May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Students participate in prestigious Math and Physics Olympiads. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » ‘Isle of Dogs’ sends a compelling message but doesn’t live up to expectations May 4, 2018 — by David Koh Wes Anderson's new film "Isle of Dogs" fails to impress due to its underdeveloped storyline. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior becomes a radio expert April 3, 2018 — by David Koh Junior pursues radio license as a hobby and survival tool. read more » Super Bowl attraction brings in extravagant celebrations January 29, 2018 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Students share their Superbowl traditions and celebrations. read more » Feeding into the desire for food – a guide to cope with late night snacking January 25, 2018 — by David Koh and Elaine Toh Despite its soothing effect, irresponsible and habitual late night snacking can result in long term harms. read more » Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Journalism in the age of Trump: Free speech and the American responsibility January 15, 2019 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Reporters discuss Impact of Journalist's Death and its implied attack on Free Speech. read more » SB 826: legislative solution to lack of workplace diversity October 26, 2018 — by David Koh and Krithi Sankar Reporters argue that Senate Bill 826 is the best solution for lack of corporate gender diversity. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Season Preview: Cross-Country picks up the pace September 12, 2018 — by David Koh Cross-Country attempts to sprint towards a good season. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more » Robinson clarifies the administration’s view of student protests May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Siva Sambasivam Principal Robinson talks to the Falcon about the school's policy regarding student protests. read more » Students excel in math and physics competitions May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Students participate in prestigious Math and Physics Olympiads. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » ‘Isle of Dogs’ sends a compelling message but doesn’t live up to expectations May 4, 2018 — by David Koh Wes Anderson's new film "Isle of Dogs" fails to impress due to its underdeveloped storyline. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior becomes a radio expert April 3, 2018 — by David Koh Junior pursues radio license as a hobby and survival tool. read more » Super Bowl attraction brings in extravagant celebrations January 29, 2018 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Students share their Superbowl traditions and celebrations. read more » Feeding into the desire for food – a guide to cope with late night snacking January 25, 2018 — by David Koh and Elaine Toh Despite its soothing effect, irresponsible and habitual late night snacking can result in long term harms. read more » Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
SB 826: legislative solution to lack of workplace diversity October 26, 2018 — by David Koh and Krithi Sankar Reporters argue that Senate Bill 826 is the best solution for lack of corporate gender diversity. read more » Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Season Preview: Cross-Country picks up the pace September 12, 2018 — by David Koh Cross-Country attempts to sprint towards a good season. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more » Robinson clarifies the administration’s view of student protests May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Siva Sambasivam Principal Robinson talks to the Falcon about the school's policy regarding student protests. read more » Students excel in math and physics competitions May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Students participate in prestigious Math and Physics Olympiads. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » ‘Isle of Dogs’ sends a compelling message but doesn’t live up to expectations May 4, 2018 — by David Koh Wes Anderson's new film "Isle of Dogs" fails to impress due to its underdeveloped storyline. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior becomes a radio expert April 3, 2018 — by David Koh Junior pursues radio license as a hobby and survival tool. read more » Super Bowl attraction brings in extravagant celebrations January 29, 2018 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Students share their Superbowl traditions and celebrations. read more » Feeding into the desire for food – a guide to cope with late night snacking January 25, 2018 — by David Koh and Elaine Toh Despite its soothing effect, irresponsible and habitual late night snacking can result in long term harms. read more » Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the process is flawed October 16, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma An opinion of the divisive confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. read more » Season Preview: Cross-Country picks up the pace September 12, 2018 — by David Koh Cross-Country attempts to sprint towards a good season. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more » Robinson clarifies the administration’s view of student protests May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Siva Sambasivam Principal Robinson talks to the Falcon about the school's policy regarding student protests. read more » Students excel in math and physics competitions May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Students participate in prestigious Math and Physics Olympiads. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » ‘Isle of Dogs’ sends a compelling message but doesn’t live up to expectations May 4, 2018 — by David Koh Wes Anderson's new film "Isle of Dogs" fails to impress due to its underdeveloped storyline. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior becomes a radio expert April 3, 2018 — by David Koh Junior pursues radio license as a hobby and survival tool. read more » Super Bowl attraction brings in extravagant celebrations January 29, 2018 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Students share their Superbowl traditions and celebrations. read more » Feeding into the desire for food – a guide to cope with late night snacking January 25, 2018 — by David Koh and Elaine Toh Despite its soothing effect, irresponsible and habitual late night snacking can result in long term harms. read more » Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Season Preview: Cross-Country picks up the pace September 12, 2018 — by David Koh Cross-Country attempts to sprint towards a good season. read more » New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more » Robinson clarifies the administration’s view of student protests May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Siva Sambasivam Principal Robinson talks to the Falcon about the school's policy regarding student protests. read more » Students excel in math and physics competitions May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Students participate in prestigious Math and Physics Olympiads. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » ‘Isle of Dogs’ sends a compelling message but doesn’t live up to expectations May 4, 2018 — by David Koh Wes Anderson's new film "Isle of Dogs" fails to impress due to its underdeveloped storyline. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior becomes a radio expert April 3, 2018 — by David Koh Junior pursues radio license as a hobby and survival tool. read more » Super Bowl attraction brings in extravagant celebrations January 29, 2018 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Students share their Superbowl traditions and celebrations. read more » Feeding into the desire for food – a guide to cope with late night snacking January 25, 2018 — by David Koh and Elaine Toh Despite its soothing effect, irresponsible and habitual late night snacking can result in long term harms. read more » Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
New superintendent adjusts to new school district September 10, 2018 — by David Koh and Jeffrey Ma Superintendent Michael Grove (Bob Mistele's successor) adjusts to life at LGSUHSD. read more » Robinson clarifies the administration’s view of student protests May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Siva Sambasivam Principal Robinson talks to the Falcon about the school's policy regarding student protests. read more » Students excel in math and physics competitions May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Students participate in prestigious Math and Physics Olympiads. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » ‘Isle of Dogs’ sends a compelling message but doesn’t live up to expectations May 4, 2018 — by David Koh Wes Anderson's new film "Isle of Dogs" fails to impress due to its underdeveloped storyline. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior becomes a radio expert April 3, 2018 — by David Koh Junior pursues radio license as a hobby and survival tool. read more » Super Bowl attraction brings in extravagant celebrations January 29, 2018 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Students share their Superbowl traditions and celebrations. read more » Feeding into the desire for food – a guide to cope with late night snacking January 25, 2018 — by David Koh and Elaine Toh Despite its soothing effect, irresponsible and habitual late night snacking can result in long term harms. read more » Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Robinson clarifies the administration’s view of student protests May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Siva Sambasivam Principal Robinson talks to the Falcon about the school's policy regarding student protests. read more » Students excel in math and physics competitions May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Students participate in prestigious Math and Physics Olympiads. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » ‘Isle of Dogs’ sends a compelling message but doesn’t live up to expectations May 4, 2018 — by David Koh Wes Anderson's new film "Isle of Dogs" fails to impress due to its underdeveloped storyline. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior becomes a radio expert April 3, 2018 — by David Koh Junior pursues radio license as a hobby and survival tool. read more » Super Bowl attraction brings in extravagant celebrations January 29, 2018 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Students share their Superbowl traditions and celebrations. read more » Feeding into the desire for food – a guide to cope with late night snacking January 25, 2018 — by David Koh and Elaine Toh Despite its soothing effect, irresponsible and habitual late night snacking can result in long term harms. read more » Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Students excel in math and physics competitions May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Students participate in prestigious Math and Physics Olympiads. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » ‘Isle of Dogs’ sends a compelling message but doesn’t live up to expectations May 4, 2018 — by David Koh Wes Anderson's new film "Isle of Dogs" fails to impress due to its underdeveloped storyline. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior becomes a radio expert April 3, 2018 — by David Koh Junior pursues radio license as a hobby and survival tool. read more » Super Bowl attraction brings in extravagant celebrations January 29, 2018 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Students share their Superbowl traditions and celebrations. read more » Feeding into the desire for food – a guide to cope with late night snacking January 25, 2018 — by David Koh and Elaine Toh Despite its soothing effect, irresponsible and habitual late night snacking can result in long term harms. read more » Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » ‘Isle of Dogs’ sends a compelling message but doesn’t live up to expectations May 4, 2018 — by David Koh Wes Anderson's new film "Isle of Dogs" fails to impress due to its underdeveloped storyline. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior becomes a radio expert April 3, 2018 — by David Koh Junior pursues radio license as a hobby and survival tool. read more » Super Bowl attraction brings in extravagant celebrations January 29, 2018 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Students share their Superbowl traditions and celebrations. read more » Feeding into the desire for food – a guide to cope with late night snacking January 25, 2018 — by David Koh and Elaine Toh Despite its soothing effect, irresponsible and habitual late night snacking can result in long term harms. read more » Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
‘Isle of Dogs’ sends a compelling message but doesn’t live up to expectations May 4, 2018 — by David Koh Wes Anderson's new film "Isle of Dogs" fails to impress due to its underdeveloped storyline. read more » Falcon Focus: Junior becomes a radio expert April 3, 2018 — by David Koh Junior pursues radio license as a hobby and survival tool. read more » Super Bowl attraction brings in extravagant celebrations January 29, 2018 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Students share their Superbowl traditions and celebrations. read more » Feeding into the desire for food – a guide to cope with late night snacking January 25, 2018 — by David Koh and Elaine Toh Despite its soothing effect, irresponsible and habitual late night snacking can result in long term harms. read more » Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Falcon Focus: Junior becomes a radio expert April 3, 2018 — by David Koh Junior pursues radio license as a hobby and survival tool. read more » Super Bowl attraction brings in extravagant celebrations January 29, 2018 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Students share their Superbowl traditions and celebrations. read more » Feeding into the desire for food – a guide to cope with late night snacking January 25, 2018 — by David Koh and Elaine Toh Despite its soothing effect, irresponsible and habitual late night snacking can result in long term harms. read more » Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Super Bowl attraction brings in extravagant celebrations January 29, 2018 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Students share their Superbowl traditions and celebrations. read more » Feeding into the desire for food – a guide to cope with late night snacking January 25, 2018 — by David Koh and Elaine Toh Despite its soothing effect, irresponsible and habitual late night snacking can result in long term harms. read more » Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Feeding into the desire for food – a guide to cope with late night snacking January 25, 2018 — by David Koh and Elaine Toh Despite its soothing effect, irresponsible and habitual late night snacking can result in long term harms. read more » Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Junior spends free time creating music November 27, 2017 — by David Koh and Howard Tang Junior learns to balance his passion for music with other extracurricular activities. read more » New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
New assistant speech and debate coach impressed by student motivation October 12, 2017 — by David Koh and Anna Novoselov Heather Warren draws from her drama and speech background to prepare students for competitions read more » Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Sophomore finds new interests after moving to California September 5, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore moves to Saratoga from North Carolina. read more » An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
An attack on democracy: Trump fires Comey May 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore's opinion on Trump's termination of FBI director, James Comey. read more » MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
MAP Seniors embark on final projects May 4, 2017 — by David Koh Seniors in the MAP program finish final major project. read more » Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Father-son stay on track May 1, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Freshman and father enter highschool track and field together. read more » Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Hate crimes on the rise April 25, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares his opinion on how to combat minority oppression. read more » Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Team finishes season strong, makes final preparations for CA State Tournament and Nationals April 25, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and David Koh Debate team concludes season and begins to prepare for states and nationals. read more » Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Taking a look inside Orre’s millennial classroom March 15, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and David Koh While many teachers incorporate new technology like smart boards and use online resources such as Canvas and e-books, science teacher Kristofer Orre is among the educators who is on the cutting edge with his use of modern technologies such as vodcasts, Twitter and blogs. read more » Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Millions of children bid goodbye to Club Penguin March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Popular online game, Club Penguin, closes down. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Me in a decade – still struggling March 7, 2017 — by David Koh Senior reflects on his life. read more » Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Team hype manager motivates crowd and players alike February 10, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Team manager pumps team up to increase spirit. read more » Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Senior finds her ‘own little family’ in choir January 30, 2017 — by David Koh Senior's choir involvement yields many new friends read more » High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
High stakes for the debate team in Arizona January 25, 2017 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Debate team advances to Arizona tournament. read more » Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Storage garage serves as hub for maintenance operations November 21, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The school’s dozen maintenance workers provide the constant fixes and cleaning that keep campus humming. Built 15 years ago, their headquarters acts as their hub, allowing them to maintain the 200,000-square-foot campus much more efficiently. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Sophomore with asthma continues to run cross country November 18, 2016 — by David Koh Athsma doesn't stop runner read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Frangieh and Obenour participate in Alcatraz swim October 15, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Teachers Mrs. Frangieh and Mrs. Obenour participate in Alcatraz swimming invitational. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Building a fake resume: necessary or nearsighted? October 12, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore reveals that large college résumés may be unnecessary. read more » Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Debate team kicks off season with varsity tournament October 11, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda The entire debate team made it to high elimination rounds at its first varsity tournament at the sixth Annual Robert Garcia invitational, out of the hundreds of total participants, at St. Francis High School, on Sept 17. All teams advanced to octofinals, with Ramachandran and Koneru advancing to quarters in public forum, and Wang advancing to quarters in Lincoln Douglas. read more » On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
On Back to School Night, parents take a walk in children’s shoes September 8, 2016 — by David Koh Ten-minute 'classes' offer glimpse into what students learn each day. read more » New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
New classes make their debut September 8, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Reporters cover four new classes offerred at SHS: Engineering Design and Development (EDD), leadership, dance fitness and AP Studio Arts. read more » Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »
Criticizing third world countries is not the way to go September 6, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore on the perks of the 2016 Olympic location read more »