Generation Z: the climate change neglectors May 26, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny This current generation may as well be the last if we ignore climate change warnings. read more » Just leave the temperature alone May 24, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Reporter focuses on asking teachers to leave the temperature alone in a 100 word rant. read more » Freshmen on varsity softball adjust to team May 3, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Freshmen adapt to being on Varisity girls' softball team. read more » Robotics team ends season at Las Vegas, falling just short of qualifying for worlds May 3, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Team 649 M-Set Fish attends tournament and faces tough competition. read more » Bill to demote students’ digital privacy April 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore's opinion on recent legislation against student digital privacy. read more » Pickett learns the key of success lies with organization April 25, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Teacher reflects on past mistakes and what she learned from them. read more » Fall into yet another form of obsessive fiction April 25, 2017 — by Adina Bidel and Leena Elzeiny Sophomores provide a run down of anime. read more » Egg hunt race leaves competitors with un-eggs-pected egg-xiety April 24, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Results revealed for Egg hunt race competition. read more » Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Senior creates ‘Hamlet’-themed card deck March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and David Fan Senior spends hours on making a card deck for his English teacher. read more » Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Speaker describes what boys need in their development January 30, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Parents pour into McAfee to listen to presentation about "What Boys Need" read more » New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Just leave the temperature alone May 24, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Reporter focuses on asking teachers to leave the temperature alone in a 100 word rant. read more » Freshmen on varsity softball adjust to team May 3, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Freshmen adapt to being on Varisity girls' softball team. read more » Robotics team ends season at Las Vegas, falling just short of qualifying for worlds May 3, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Team 649 M-Set Fish attends tournament and faces tough competition. read more » Bill to demote students’ digital privacy April 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore's opinion on recent legislation against student digital privacy. read more » Pickett learns the key of success lies with organization April 25, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Teacher reflects on past mistakes and what she learned from them. read more » Fall into yet another form of obsessive fiction April 25, 2017 — by Adina Bidel and Leena Elzeiny Sophomores provide a run down of anime. read more » Egg hunt race leaves competitors with un-eggs-pected egg-xiety April 24, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Results revealed for Egg hunt race competition. read more » Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Senior creates ‘Hamlet’-themed card deck March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and David Fan Senior spends hours on making a card deck for his English teacher. read more » Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Speaker describes what boys need in their development January 30, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Parents pour into McAfee to listen to presentation about "What Boys Need" read more » New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Freshmen on varsity softball adjust to team May 3, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Freshmen adapt to being on Varisity girls' softball team. read more » Robotics team ends season at Las Vegas, falling just short of qualifying for worlds May 3, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Team 649 M-Set Fish attends tournament and faces tough competition. read more » Bill to demote students’ digital privacy April 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore's opinion on recent legislation against student digital privacy. read more » Pickett learns the key of success lies with organization April 25, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Teacher reflects on past mistakes and what she learned from them. read more » Fall into yet another form of obsessive fiction April 25, 2017 — by Adina Bidel and Leena Elzeiny Sophomores provide a run down of anime. read more » Egg hunt race leaves competitors with un-eggs-pected egg-xiety April 24, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Results revealed for Egg hunt race competition. read more » Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Senior creates ‘Hamlet’-themed card deck March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and David Fan Senior spends hours on making a card deck for his English teacher. read more » Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Speaker describes what boys need in their development January 30, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Parents pour into McAfee to listen to presentation about "What Boys Need" read more » New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Robotics team ends season at Las Vegas, falling just short of qualifying for worlds May 3, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Team 649 M-Set Fish attends tournament and faces tough competition. read more » Bill to demote students’ digital privacy April 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore's opinion on recent legislation against student digital privacy. read more » Pickett learns the key of success lies with organization April 25, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Teacher reflects on past mistakes and what she learned from them. read more » Fall into yet another form of obsessive fiction April 25, 2017 — by Adina Bidel and Leena Elzeiny Sophomores provide a run down of anime. read more » Egg hunt race leaves competitors with un-eggs-pected egg-xiety April 24, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Results revealed for Egg hunt race competition. read more » Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Senior creates ‘Hamlet’-themed card deck March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and David Fan Senior spends hours on making a card deck for his English teacher. read more » Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Speaker describes what boys need in their development January 30, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Parents pour into McAfee to listen to presentation about "What Boys Need" read more » New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Bill to demote students’ digital privacy April 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore's opinion on recent legislation against student digital privacy. read more » Pickett learns the key of success lies with organization April 25, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Teacher reflects on past mistakes and what she learned from them. read more » Fall into yet another form of obsessive fiction April 25, 2017 — by Adina Bidel and Leena Elzeiny Sophomores provide a run down of anime. read more » Egg hunt race leaves competitors with un-eggs-pected egg-xiety April 24, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Results revealed for Egg hunt race competition. read more » Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Senior creates ‘Hamlet’-themed card deck March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and David Fan Senior spends hours on making a card deck for his English teacher. read more » Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Speaker describes what boys need in their development January 30, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Parents pour into McAfee to listen to presentation about "What Boys Need" read more » New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Pickett learns the key of success lies with organization April 25, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Teacher reflects on past mistakes and what she learned from them. read more » Fall into yet another form of obsessive fiction April 25, 2017 — by Adina Bidel and Leena Elzeiny Sophomores provide a run down of anime. read more » Egg hunt race leaves competitors with un-eggs-pected egg-xiety April 24, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Results revealed for Egg hunt race competition. read more » Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Senior creates ‘Hamlet’-themed card deck March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and David Fan Senior spends hours on making a card deck for his English teacher. read more » Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Speaker describes what boys need in their development January 30, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Parents pour into McAfee to listen to presentation about "What Boys Need" read more » New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Fall into yet another form of obsessive fiction April 25, 2017 — by Adina Bidel and Leena Elzeiny Sophomores provide a run down of anime. read more » Egg hunt race leaves competitors with un-eggs-pected egg-xiety April 24, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Results revealed for Egg hunt race competition. read more » Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Senior creates ‘Hamlet’-themed card deck March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and David Fan Senior spends hours on making a card deck for his English teacher. read more » Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Speaker describes what boys need in their development January 30, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Parents pour into McAfee to listen to presentation about "What Boys Need" read more » New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Egg hunt race leaves competitors with un-eggs-pected egg-xiety April 24, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Results revealed for Egg hunt race competition. read more » Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Senior creates ‘Hamlet’-themed card deck March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and David Fan Senior spends hours on making a card deck for his English teacher. read more » Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Speaker describes what boys need in their development January 30, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Parents pour into McAfee to listen to presentation about "What Boys Need" read more » New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Senior creates ‘Hamlet’-themed card deck March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and David Fan Senior spends hours on making a card deck for his English teacher. read more » Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Speaker describes what boys need in their development January 30, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Parents pour into McAfee to listen to presentation about "What Boys Need" read more » New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Senior creates ‘Hamlet’-themed card deck March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny and David Fan Senior spends hours on making a card deck for his English teacher. read more » Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Speaker describes what boys need in their development January 30, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Parents pour into McAfee to listen to presentation about "What Boys Need" read more » New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Speaker describes what boys need in their development January 30, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Parents pour into McAfee to listen to presentation about "What Boys Need" read more » New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Speaker describes what boys need in their development January 30, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Parents pour into McAfee to listen to presentation about "What Boys Need" read more » New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Speaker describes what boys need in their development January 30, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Parents pour into McAfee to listen to presentation about "What Boys Need" read more » New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
New Tutoring Center seeks to reduce stigma and offer help to all January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Talks about the new tutoring center. read more » Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Christmas-only charity falls short of filling needs January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Senior talks about christmas. read more » As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
As the world looks the other way, Aleppo continues to suffer January 27, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Sophomore talks about Aleppo. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Field hockey: Intensity key to meeting goals October 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Leena Elzeiny Heading into the remainder of the season and now in second place in the De Anza League with an overall record of 9-3-2, the field hockey team is looking to keep up its intensity as it works toward the goal of returning to CCS. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Community college: the smart way to go October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny Any University of California school costs about $30,000 per year with room and board. Yet a majority U.S. citizens can’t afford these costs. So here’s a secret: There is a way to escape the financial pressures that come with paying off student loans. It’s called community college. read more » Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Proposition 67: Please ban the plastic October 11, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny I see plastic everywhere, but that isn’t what bothers me. What bothers me are the one-use plastic cups, utensils and bags that are so harmful because most are not recycled. After our single use, odds are that it will land in the Pacific trash vortex, where almost 60 percent of marine debris has accumulated to make an artificial island. Because of this plastic in the sea, the sea turtle population has decreased by half in the past 30 years. read more » Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Expensive housing makes the Bay Area a tough fit for teachers and other government employees September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Claire Rhee Teachers reveal how Bay Area's high expenses creates housing issues. read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »
Canvas transition receives mixed responses September 8, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Elaine Fan Teachers and students on the recent switch to Canvas read more »