Freshmen working to fill shoes of graduated volleyball players April 5, 2024 — by Jeremy Si The boys’ volleyball team continues to win games, maintaining the number one position in the lower division. read more » Senior stretch in directing 2-act play of ‘Now and Then’ March 24, 2024 — by Richard Fan and Jeremy Si Senior Ryan Cagliostro (young Jamie) mixes up a shot for a drinking game with junior Ryan Backhus (future Jamie) and junior Chloe Mantle (young Abby) in the play “Now and Then.” read more » Poor officiating casts a shadow on the fairness of competitive sports February 8, 2024 — by Jeremy Si Shortage of officials is a constant problem in most high school sports. read more » Social media too often misleads when it comes to mental health advice January 26, 2024 — by Jeremy Si and Alec Guan Social Media platforms like TikTok prove to prioritize viewership over reliable, evidence-based information. read more » Intro to Business teaches lessons through simulated examples December 9, 2023 — by Jeremy Si The class introduces students to various aspects of the business industry like investing and accounting. read more » Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? November 29, 2023 — by Jeremy Si The school now actively enforces stricter measures on rejecting verbal IDs and accepting only physical and digital ones. read more » Drama program to hold student-directed plays October 21, 2023 — by Richard Fan and Jeremy Si Seniors Ryan Cagliostro and Ashly Henry will direct their own productions this semester. read more » Teachers, please stop shepherding us to rallies October 18, 2023 — by Alec Guan and Jeremy Si Rallies waste precious tutorial time that can be used for homework and studying. read more » Visuals by Jeremy February 8, 2024: Poor officiating casts a shadow on the fairness of competitive sports I passed the volleyball in an AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) tournament in Chicago on Nov. 19, 2022. November 29, 2023: Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? Junior Kirby Fung, who regularly volunteers as a lunch line cashier, watches as students scan their ID cards to get food on Nov. 14. September 29, 2023: Coach busy dishing out lessons on and off the court
Senior stretch in directing 2-act play of ‘Now and Then’ March 24, 2024 — by Richard Fan and Jeremy Si Senior Ryan Cagliostro (young Jamie) mixes up a shot for a drinking game with junior Ryan Backhus (future Jamie) and junior Chloe Mantle (young Abby) in the play “Now and Then.” read more » Poor officiating casts a shadow on the fairness of competitive sports February 8, 2024 — by Jeremy Si Shortage of officials is a constant problem in most high school sports. read more » Social media too often misleads when it comes to mental health advice January 26, 2024 — by Jeremy Si and Alec Guan Social Media platforms like TikTok prove to prioritize viewership over reliable, evidence-based information. read more » Intro to Business teaches lessons through simulated examples December 9, 2023 — by Jeremy Si The class introduces students to various aspects of the business industry like investing and accounting. read more » Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? November 29, 2023 — by Jeremy Si The school now actively enforces stricter measures on rejecting verbal IDs and accepting only physical and digital ones. read more » Drama program to hold student-directed plays October 21, 2023 — by Richard Fan and Jeremy Si Seniors Ryan Cagliostro and Ashly Henry will direct their own productions this semester. read more » Teachers, please stop shepherding us to rallies October 18, 2023 — by Alec Guan and Jeremy Si Rallies waste precious tutorial time that can be used for homework and studying. read more » Visuals by Jeremy February 8, 2024: Poor officiating casts a shadow on the fairness of competitive sports I passed the volleyball in an AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) tournament in Chicago on Nov. 19, 2022. November 29, 2023: Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? Junior Kirby Fung, who regularly volunteers as a lunch line cashier, watches as students scan their ID cards to get food on Nov. 14. September 29, 2023: Coach busy dishing out lessons on and off the court
Poor officiating casts a shadow on the fairness of competitive sports February 8, 2024 — by Jeremy Si Shortage of officials is a constant problem in most high school sports. read more » Social media too often misleads when it comes to mental health advice January 26, 2024 — by Jeremy Si and Alec Guan Social Media platforms like TikTok prove to prioritize viewership over reliable, evidence-based information. read more » Intro to Business teaches lessons through simulated examples December 9, 2023 — by Jeremy Si The class introduces students to various aspects of the business industry like investing and accounting. read more » Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? November 29, 2023 — by Jeremy Si The school now actively enforces stricter measures on rejecting verbal IDs and accepting only physical and digital ones. read more » Drama program to hold student-directed plays October 21, 2023 — by Richard Fan and Jeremy Si Seniors Ryan Cagliostro and Ashly Henry will direct their own productions this semester. read more » Teachers, please stop shepherding us to rallies October 18, 2023 — by Alec Guan and Jeremy Si Rallies waste precious tutorial time that can be used for homework and studying. read more » Visuals by Jeremy February 8, 2024: Poor officiating casts a shadow on the fairness of competitive sports I passed the volleyball in an AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) tournament in Chicago on Nov. 19, 2022. November 29, 2023: Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? Junior Kirby Fung, who regularly volunteers as a lunch line cashier, watches as students scan their ID cards to get food on Nov. 14. September 29, 2023: Coach busy dishing out lessons on and off the court
Social media too often misleads when it comes to mental health advice January 26, 2024 — by Jeremy Si and Alec Guan Social Media platforms like TikTok prove to prioritize viewership over reliable, evidence-based information. read more » Intro to Business teaches lessons through simulated examples December 9, 2023 — by Jeremy Si The class introduces students to various aspects of the business industry like investing and accounting. read more » Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? November 29, 2023 — by Jeremy Si The school now actively enforces stricter measures on rejecting verbal IDs and accepting only physical and digital ones. read more » Drama program to hold student-directed plays October 21, 2023 — by Richard Fan and Jeremy Si Seniors Ryan Cagliostro and Ashly Henry will direct their own productions this semester. read more » Teachers, please stop shepherding us to rallies October 18, 2023 — by Alec Guan and Jeremy Si Rallies waste precious tutorial time that can be used for homework and studying. read more » Visuals by Jeremy February 8, 2024: Poor officiating casts a shadow on the fairness of competitive sports I passed the volleyball in an AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) tournament in Chicago on Nov. 19, 2022. November 29, 2023: Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? Junior Kirby Fung, who regularly volunteers as a lunch line cashier, watches as students scan their ID cards to get food on Nov. 14. September 29, 2023: Coach busy dishing out lessons on and off the court
Intro to Business teaches lessons through simulated examples December 9, 2023 — by Jeremy Si The class introduces students to various aspects of the business industry like investing and accounting. read more » Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? November 29, 2023 — by Jeremy Si The school now actively enforces stricter measures on rejecting verbal IDs and accepting only physical and digital ones. read more » Drama program to hold student-directed plays October 21, 2023 — by Richard Fan and Jeremy Si Seniors Ryan Cagliostro and Ashly Henry will direct their own productions this semester. read more » Teachers, please stop shepherding us to rallies October 18, 2023 — by Alec Guan and Jeremy Si Rallies waste precious tutorial time that can be used for homework and studying. read more » Visuals by Jeremy February 8, 2024: Poor officiating casts a shadow on the fairness of competitive sports I passed the volleyball in an AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) tournament in Chicago on Nov. 19, 2022. November 29, 2023: Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? Junior Kirby Fung, who regularly volunteers as a lunch line cashier, watches as students scan their ID cards to get food on Nov. 14. September 29, 2023: Coach busy dishing out lessons on and off the court
Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? November 29, 2023 — by Jeremy Si The school now actively enforces stricter measures on rejecting verbal IDs and accepting only physical and digital ones. read more » Drama program to hold student-directed plays October 21, 2023 — by Richard Fan and Jeremy Si Seniors Ryan Cagliostro and Ashly Henry will direct their own productions this semester. read more » Teachers, please stop shepherding us to rallies October 18, 2023 — by Alec Guan and Jeremy Si Rallies waste precious tutorial time that can be used for homework and studying. read more » Visuals by Jeremy February 8, 2024: Poor officiating casts a shadow on the fairness of competitive sports I passed the volleyball in an AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) tournament in Chicago on Nov. 19, 2022. November 29, 2023: Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? Junior Kirby Fung, who regularly volunteers as a lunch line cashier, watches as students scan their ID cards to get food on Nov. 14. September 29, 2023: Coach busy dishing out lessons on and off the court
Drama program to hold student-directed plays October 21, 2023 — by Richard Fan and Jeremy Si Seniors Ryan Cagliostro and Ashly Henry will direct their own productions this semester. read more » Teachers, please stop shepherding us to rallies October 18, 2023 — by Alec Guan and Jeremy Si Rallies waste precious tutorial time that can be used for homework and studying. read more » Visuals by Jeremy February 8, 2024: Poor officiating casts a shadow on the fairness of competitive sports I passed the volleyball in an AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) tournament in Chicago on Nov. 19, 2022. November 29, 2023: Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? Junior Kirby Fung, who regularly volunteers as a lunch line cashier, watches as students scan their ID cards to get food on Nov. 14. September 29, 2023: Coach busy dishing out lessons on and off the court
Teachers, please stop shepherding us to rallies October 18, 2023 — by Alec Guan and Jeremy Si Rallies waste precious tutorial time that can be used for homework and studying. read more » Visuals by Jeremy February 8, 2024: Poor officiating casts a shadow on the fairness of competitive sports I passed the volleyball in an AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) tournament in Chicago on Nov. 19, 2022. November 29, 2023: Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? Junior Kirby Fung, who regularly volunteers as a lunch line cashier, watches as students scan their ID cards to get food on Nov. 14. September 29, 2023: Coach busy dishing out lessons on and off the court
February 8, 2024: Poor officiating casts a shadow on the fairness of competitive sports I passed the volleyball in an AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) tournament in Chicago on Nov. 19, 2022. November 29, 2023: Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? Junior Kirby Fung, who regularly volunteers as a lunch line cashier, watches as students scan their ID cards to get food on Nov. 14. September 29, 2023: Coach busy dishing out lessons on and off the court
November 29, 2023: Lunch line lesson: What’s the problem with using verbal IDs? Junior Kirby Fung, who regularly volunteers as a lunch line cashier, watches as students scan their ID cards to get food on Nov. 14. September 29, 2023: Coach busy dishing out lessons on and off the court