New proposed Costco near Prospect High School, Saratoga neighborhoods raises concerns about traffic March 28, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu A Saratoga Falcon survey showed 62% of Saratoga students support the new Costco, but its location and potential for traffic issues is a problem for many residents. read more » Girls’ lacrosse rebuilds with new team March 15, 2024 — by Grace Lin While most lacrosse players this season are new to the sport, returning members ensure they feel welcome and prepared for their season. read more » A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts March 14, 2024 — by Grace Lin Having trouble keeping up with the ‘toga’ accounts? Read this. read more » Instagram pages like togaconfessions_ prove to be veiled breeding grounds for toxicity and cyberbullying March 13, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu While confession pages promote free speech, they easily take on darker notes and cross the line into cyberbullying, administrators say. read more » Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students February 17, 2024 — by Grace Lin Drivers continuously speed down the roads near Saratoga High School despite the presence of hundreds of pedestrians and cyclists. read more » With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko After being canceled in the ‘23 season due to a lack of registered players and difficulty finding coaches, the school will field boys and girls lacrosse teams this year. read more » Breaking down breaks: There are better ways to stay refreshed in class January 21, 2024 — by Grace Lin Many classes try to include short breaks in between lessons, but most of the time this extra break time leaves a negative effect on students. read more » Weight room reopens for all students after school January 8, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Christina Labban Following a closure in 2021 due to a loss of equipment, the re-opening allows students to condition themselves for their sports under the guidance of football coach and campus supervisor Darrell Adams. read more » Parent donations crucial to keep sports running November 16, 2023 — by Grace Lin Some teams have held fundraisers to help cover uniforms, weight-room equipment, referees, buses and tournaments. read more » Pandemic slowed substance use rates among teens; those numbers are rising again November 16, 2023 — by Saachi Jain, Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu Trends at SHS show older students using drugs and alcohol more than freshmen and sophomores. read more » Flipping out: Why we can’t stand flipped classrooms November 8, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Florence Wei Like many students, we don’t like — or possibly even hate — flipped classrooms. They’re simply inefficient, annoying and a pain for harder, fast paced curriculums. read more » Playing online games strengthens our friendship October 14, 2023 — by Grace Lin This summer, we grew closer by making memories and inside jokes by Facetiming while playing Roblox. read more » What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Mindi Hendley Bringing the vintage cars onto the track for the Homecoming royalty requires lots of work, like ordering the cars and making sure they are regularly maintained. read more » The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
Girls’ lacrosse rebuilds with new team March 15, 2024 — by Grace Lin While most lacrosse players this season are new to the sport, returning members ensure they feel welcome and prepared for their season. read more » A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts March 14, 2024 — by Grace Lin Having trouble keeping up with the ‘toga’ accounts? Read this. read more » Instagram pages like togaconfessions_ prove to be veiled breeding grounds for toxicity and cyberbullying March 13, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu While confession pages promote free speech, they easily take on darker notes and cross the line into cyberbullying, administrators say. read more » Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students February 17, 2024 — by Grace Lin Drivers continuously speed down the roads near Saratoga High School despite the presence of hundreds of pedestrians and cyclists. read more » With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko After being canceled in the ‘23 season due to a lack of registered players and difficulty finding coaches, the school will field boys and girls lacrosse teams this year. read more » Breaking down breaks: There are better ways to stay refreshed in class January 21, 2024 — by Grace Lin Many classes try to include short breaks in between lessons, but most of the time this extra break time leaves a negative effect on students. read more » Weight room reopens for all students after school January 8, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Christina Labban Following a closure in 2021 due to a loss of equipment, the re-opening allows students to condition themselves for their sports under the guidance of football coach and campus supervisor Darrell Adams. read more » Parent donations crucial to keep sports running November 16, 2023 — by Grace Lin Some teams have held fundraisers to help cover uniforms, weight-room equipment, referees, buses and tournaments. read more » Pandemic slowed substance use rates among teens; those numbers are rising again November 16, 2023 — by Saachi Jain, Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu Trends at SHS show older students using drugs and alcohol more than freshmen and sophomores. read more » Flipping out: Why we can’t stand flipped classrooms November 8, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Florence Wei Like many students, we don’t like — or possibly even hate — flipped classrooms. They’re simply inefficient, annoying and a pain for harder, fast paced curriculums. read more » Playing online games strengthens our friendship October 14, 2023 — by Grace Lin This summer, we grew closer by making memories and inside jokes by Facetiming while playing Roblox. read more » What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Mindi Hendley Bringing the vintage cars onto the track for the Homecoming royalty requires lots of work, like ordering the cars and making sure they are regularly maintained. read more » The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts March 14, 2024 — by Grace Lin Having trouble keeping up with the ‘toga’ accounts? Read this. read more » Instagram pages like togaconfessions_ prove to be veiled breeding grounds for toxicity and cyberbullying March 13, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu While confession pages promote free speech, they easily take on darker notes and cross the line into cyberbullying, administrators say. read more » Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students February 17, 2024 — by Grace Lin Drivers continuously speed down the roads near Saratoga High School despite the presence of hundreds of pedestrians and cyclists. read more » With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko After being canceled in the ‘23 season due to a lack of registered players and difficulty finding coaches, the school will field boys and girls lacrosse teams this year. read more » Breaking down breaks: There are better ways to stay refreshed in class January 21, 2024 — by Grace Lin Many classes try to include short breaks in between lessons, but most of the time this extra break time leaves a negative effect on students. read more » Weight room reopens for all students after school January 8, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Christina Labban Following a closure in 2021 due to a loss of equipment, the re-opening allows students to condition themselves for their sports under the guidance of football coach and campus supervisor Darrell Adams. read more » Parent donations crucial to keep sports running November 16, 2023 — by Grace Lin Some teams have held fundraisers to help cover uniforms, weight-room equipment, referees, buses and tournaments. read more » Pandemic slowed substance use rates among teens; those numbers are rising again November 16, 2023 — by Saachi Jain, Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu Trends at SHS show older students using drugs and alcohol more than freshmen and sophomores. read more » Flipping out: Why we can’t stand flipped classrooms November 8, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Florence Wei Like many students, we don’t like — or possibly even hate — flipped classrooms. They’re simply inefficient, annoying and a pain for harder, fast paced curriculums. read more » Playing online games strengthens our friendship October 14, 2023 — by Grace Lin This summer, we grew closer by making memories and inside jokes by Facetiming while playing Roblox. read more » What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Mindi Hendley Bringing the vintage cars onto the track for the Homecoming royalty requires lots of work, like ordering the cars and making sure they are regularly maintained. read more » The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
Instagram pages like togaconfessions_ prove to be veiled breeding grounds for toxicity and cyberbullying March 13, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu While confession pages promote free speech, they easily take on darker notes and cross the line into cyberbullying, administrators say. read more » Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students February 17, 2024 — by Grace Lin Drivers continuously speed down the roads near Saratoga High School despite the presence of hundreds of pedestrians and cyclists. read more » With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko After being canceled in the ‘23 season due to a lack of registered players and difficulty finding coaches, the school will field boys and girls lacrosse teams this year. read more » Breaking down breaks: There are better ways to stay refreshed in class January 21, 2024 — by Grace Lin Many classes try to include short breaks in between lessons, but most of the time this extra break time leaves a negative effect on students. read more » Weight room reopens for all students after school January 8, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Christina Labban Following a closure in 2021 due to a loss of equipment, the re-opening allows students to condition themselves for their sports under the guidance of football coach and campus supervisor Darrell Adams. read more » Parent donations crucial to keep sports running November 16, 2023 — by Grace Lin Some teams have held fundraisers to help cover uniforms, weight-room equipment, referees, buses and tournaments. read more » Pandemic slowed substance use rates among teens; those numbers are rising again November 16, 2023 — by Saachi Jain, Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu Trends at SHS show older students using drugs and alcohol more than freshmen and sophomores. read more » Flipping out: Why we can’t stand flipped classrooms November 8, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Florence Wei Like many students, we don’t like — or possibly even hate — flipped classrooms. They’re simply inefficient, annoying and a pain for harder, fast paced curriculums. read more » Playing online games strengthens our friendship October 14, 2023 — by Grace Lin This summer, we grew closer by making memories and inside jokes by Facetiming while playing Roblox. read more » What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Mindi Hendley Bringing the vintage cars onto the track for the Homecoming royalty requires lots of work, like ordering the cars and making sure they are regularly maintained. read more » The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students February 17, 2024 — by Grace Lin Drivers continuously speed down the roads near Saratoga High School despite the presence of hundreds of pedestrians and cyclists. read more » With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko After being canceled in the ‘23 season due to a lack of registered players and difficulty finding coaches, the school will field boys and girls lacrosse teams this year. read more » Breaking down breaks: There are better ways to stay refreshed in class January 21, 2024 — by Grace Lin Many classes try to include short breaks in between lessons, but most of the time this extra break time leaves a negative effect on students. read more » Weight room reopens for all students after school January 8, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Christina Labban Following a closure in 2021 due to a loss of equipment, the re-opening allows students to condition themselves for their sports under the guidance of football coach and campus supervisor Darrell Adams. read more » Parent donations crucial to keep sports running November 16, 2023 — by Grace Lin Some teams have held fundraisers to help cover uniforms, weight-room equipment, referees, buses and tournaments. read more » Pandemic slowed substance use rates among teens; those numbers are rising again November 16, 2023 — by Saachi Jain, Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu Trends at SHS show older students using drugs and alcohol more than freshmen and sophomores. read more » Flipping out: Why we can’t stand flipped classrooms November 8, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Florence Wei Like many students, we don’t like — or possibly even hate — flipped classrooms. They’re simply inefficient, annoying and a pain for harder, fast paced curriculums. read more » Playing online games strengthens our friendship October 14, 2023 — by Grace Lin This summer, we grew closer by making memories and inside jokes by Facetiming while playing Roblox. read more » What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Mindi Hendley Bringing the vintage cars onto the track for the Homecoming royalty requires lots of work, like ordering the cars and making sure they are regularly maintained. read more » The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko After being canceled in the ‘23 season due to a lack of registered players and difficulty finding coaches, the school will field boys and girls lacrosse teams this year. read more » Breaking down breaks: There are better ways to stay refreshed in class January 21, 2024 — by Grace Lin Many classes try to include short breaks in between lessons, but most of the time this extra break time leaves a negative effect on students. read more » Weight room reopens for all students after school January 8, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Christina Labban Following a closure in 2021 due to a loss of equipment, the re-opening allows students to condition themselves for their sports under the guidance of football coach and campus supervisor Darrell Adams. read more » Parent donations crucial to keep sports running November 16, 2023 — by Grace Lin Some teams have held fundraisers to help cover uniforms, weight-room equipment, referees, buses and tournaments. read more » Pandemic slowed substance use rates among teens; those numbers are rising again November 16, 2023 — by Saachi Jain, Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu Trends at SHS show older students using drugs and alcohol more than freshmen and sophomores. read more » Flipping out: Why we can’t stand flipped classrooms November 8, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Florence Wei Like many students, we don’t like — or possibly even hate — flipped classrooms. They’re simply inefficient, annoying and a pain for harder, fast paced curriculums. read more » Playing online games strengthens our friendship October 14, 2023 — by Grace Lin This summer, we grew closer by making memories and inside jokes by Facetiming while playing Roblox. read more » What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Mindi Hendley Bringing the vintage cars onto the track for the Homecoming royalty requires lots of work, like ordering the cars and making sure they are regularly maintained. read more » The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
Breaking down breaks: There are better ways to stay refreshed in class January 21, 2024 — by Grace Lin Many classes try to include short breaks in between lessons, but most of the time this extra break time leaves a negative effect on students. read more » Weight room reopens for all students after school January 8, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Christina Labban Following a closure in 2021 due to a loss of equipment, the re-opening allows students to condition themselves for their sports under the guidance of football coach and campus supervisor Darrell Adams. read more » Parent donations crucial to keep sports running November 16, 2023 — by Grace Lin Some teams have held fundraisers to help cover uniforms, weight-room equipment, referees, buses and tournaments. read more » Pandemic slowed substance use rates among teens; those numbers are rising again November 16, 2023 — by Saachi Jain, Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu Trends at SHS show older students using drugs and alcohol more than freshmen and sophomores. read more » Flipping out: Why we can’t stand flipped classrooms November 8, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Florence Wei Like many students, we don’t like — or possibly even hate — flipped classrooms. They’re simply inefficient, annoying and a pain for harder, fast paced curriculums. read more » Playing online games strengthens our friendship October 14, 2023 — by Grace Lin This summer, we grew closer by making memories and inside jokes by Facetiming while playing Roblox. read more » What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Mindi Hendley Bringing the vintage cars onto the track for the Homecoming royalty requires lots of work, like ordering the cars and making sure they are regularly maintained. read more » The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
Weight room reopens for all students after school January 8, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Christina Labban Following a closure in 2021 due to a loss of equipment, the re-opening allows students to condition themselves for their sports under the guidance of football coach and campus supervisor Darrell Adams. read more » Parent donations crucial to keep sports running November 16, 2023 — by Grace Lin Some teams have held fundraisers to help cover uniforms, weight-room equipment, referees, buses and tournaments. read more » Pandemic slowed substance use rates among teens; those numbers are rising again November 16, 2023 — by Saachi Jain, Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu Trends at SHS show older students using drugs and alcohol more than freshmen and sophomores. read more » Flipping out: Why we can’t stand flipped classrooms November 8, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Florence Wei Like many students, we don’t like — or possibly even hate — flipped classrooms. They’re simply inefficient, annoying and a pain for harder, fast paced curriculums. read more » Playing online games strengthens our friendship October 14, 2023 — by Grace Lin This summer, we grew closer by making memories and inside jokes by Facetiming while playing Roblox. read more » What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Mindi Hendley Bringing the vintage cars onto the track for the Homecoming royalty requires lots of work, like ordering the cars and making sure they are regularly maintained. read more » The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
Parent donations crucial to keep sports running November 16, 2023 — by Grace Lin Some teams have held fundraisers to help cover uniforms, weight-room equipment, referees, buses and tournaments. read more » Pandemic slowed substance use rates among teens; those numbers are rising again November 16, 2023 — by Saachi Jain, Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu Trends at SHS show older students using drugs and alcohol more than freshmen and sophomores. read more » Flipping out: Why we can’t stand flipped classrooms November 8, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Florence Wei Like many students, we don’t like — or possibly even hate — flipped classrooms. They’re simply inefficient, annoying and a pain for harder, fast paced curriculums. read more » Playing online games strengthens our friendship October 14, 2023 — by Grace Lin This summer, we grew closer by making memories and inside jokes by Facetiming while playing Roblox. read more » What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Mindi Hendley Bringing the vintage cars onto the track for the Homecoming royalty requires lots of work, like ordering the cars and making sure they are regularly maintained. read more » The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
Pandemic slowed substance use rates among teens; those numbers are rising again November 16, 2023 — by Saachi Jain, Grace Lin and Ruiyan Zhu Trends at SHS show older students using drugs and alcohol more than freshmen and sophomores. read more » Flipping out: Why we can’t stand flipped classrooms November 8, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Florence Wei Like many students, we don’t like — or possibly even hate — flipped classrooms. They’re simply inefficient, annoying and a pain for harder, fast paced curriculums. read more » Playing online games strengthens our friendship October 14, 2023 — by Grace Lin This summer, we grew closer by making memories and inside jokes by Facetiming while playing Roblox. read more » What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Mindi Hendley Bringing the vintage cars onto the track for the Homecoming royalty requires lots of work, like ordering the cars and making sure they are regularly maintained. read more » The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
Flipping out: Why we can’t stand flipped classrooms November 8, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Florence Wei Like many students, we don’t like — or possibly even hate — flipped classrooms. They’re simply inefficient, annoying and a pain for harder, fast paced curriculums. read more » Playing online games strengthens our friendship October 14, 2023 — by Grace Lin This summer, we grew closer by making memories and inside jokes by Facetiming while playing Roblox. read more » What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Mindi Hendley Bringing the vintage cars onto the track for the Homecoming royalty requires lots of work, like ordering the cars and making sure they are regularly maintained. read more » The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
Playing online games strengthens our friendship October 14, 2023 — by Grace Lin This summer, we grew closer by making memories and inside jokes by Facetiming while playing Roblox. read more » What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Mindi Hendley Bringing the vintage cars onto the track for the Homecoming royalty requires lots of work, like ordering the cars and making sure they are regularly maintained. read more » The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin and Mindi Hendley Bringing the vintage cars onto the track for the Homecoming royalty requires lots of work, like ordering the cars and making sure they are regularly maintained. read more » The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
The importance of trust: injuries an risk and reality of life as a cheerleader October 1, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Christina Labban Trust issues in the cheerleading squad could bring dispirit to the team. read more » More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns September 28, 2023 — by Grace Lin & Ruiyan Zhu E-bikes can reach speeds of 40 mph, injuring bikers and posing a hazard to other vehicles. read more » Visuals by Grace March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
March 14, 2024: A guide to navigating the countless ‘toga’ and ‘shs’ Instagram accounts The countless “toga” accounts students can follow on Instagram. February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
February 17, 2024: Drivers need to slow down for the safety of students The crosswalks between Herriman Avenue and Lexington Court in front of the school. November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
November 16, 2023: Parent donations crucial to keep sports running While sports can only rely on donations, they require a considerable amount of money to be able to run. October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
October 14, 2023: Playing online games strengthens our friendship Players in the game “Total Roblox Drama” decide who to vote off their team. October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
October 1, 2023: What runs behind bringing old-fashioned cars to Homecoming halftime The cars at the homecoming halftime show line up while waiting for the homecoming court to be escorted into their cars. September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.
September 28, 2023: More teens using sometimes risky e-bikes, raising safety concerns Freshman Eva Cleland starts riding home on her $2000 e-bike.