Niche high school rankings matter about as much as Falcon Top 10s June 5, 2022 — by Michael Fok High school rankings don’t actually matter and don’t help anyone. read more » Junioritis: Seniors aren’t the only ones who feel burnt out May 15, 2022 — by Michael Fok After a relatively light year of online school, the class of 2023 is burnt out towards the end of a brutal junior year. Seniors: please show some compassion. read more » Breaking tradition: Underclassmen fill stage manager role in ‘Fiddler’ April 1, 2022 — by Michael Fok and Avani Kongetira Freshman Diya Kapoor and sophomore Arushi Maheshwar, co-stage directors for the spring musical, discuss taking on a role typically reserved for upperclassmen read more » Dungeons, dragons and drama: Student director takes hobby to the stage February 4, 2022 — by Michael Fok Senior Taylor Zhou’s passion for the role play game Dungeons and Dragons inspired his choice to put on the contemporary play “She Kills Monsters” read more » Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? December 8, 2021 — by Michael Fok Seeing “Read” under messages adds no value to the conversation, and only stresses people out. read more » ComedySportz returns after low participation during remote learning October 28, 2021 — by Michael Fok and Avani Kongetira The improvisation humor program plans to put on holiday-themed teacher vs. student shows and bring in professional training. read more » Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better September 10, 2021 — by Michael Fok Michael Fok takes the side of the controversial rough and final draft testing. Hear what he has to say to support this divisive relic of the COVID year. read more » School board’s 4A decision raises questions May 13, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Michael Fok A lack of transparency, especially during the phase 4A reopening process, has compounded mistrust in the board. read more » Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! May 12, 2021 — by Michael Fok The news is full of success stories from people who made it big during the year in quarantine — but what about everyone else, the 99%, the people who considered just making it to this point a success? read more » Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Season 2 premiere of ‘The Mandalorian’ meanders but also entices November 19, 2020 — by Shaan Sridhar and Michael Fok The Emmy-winning show sticks to its episodic format and ignores the cliffhanger from the previous season, but leaves room for lots of potential. read more » Visuals by Michael September 10, 2021: Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better Junior Michael Fok models what testing very well might look like going forward. May 12, 2021: Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! Michael Fok, the author of this story, sitting at his PC after finishing every single activity in the game of Destiny 2 for the tenth week in a row.
Junioritis: Seniors aren’t the only ones who feel burnt out May 15, 2022 — by Michael Fok After a relatively light year of online school, the class of 2023 is burnt out towards the end of a brutal junior year. Seniors: please show some compassion. read more » Breaking tradition: Underclassmen fill stage manager role in ‘Fiddler’ April 1, 2022 — by Michael Fok and Avani Kongetira Freshman Diya Kapoor and sophomore Arushi Maheshwar, co-stage directors for the spring musical, discuss taking on a role typically reserved for upperclassmen read more » Dungeons, dragons and drama: Student director takes hobby to the stage February 4, 2022 — by Michael Fok Senior Taylor Zhou’s passion for the role play game Dungeons and Dragons inspired his choice to put on the contemporary play “She Kills Monsters” read more » Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? December 8, 2021 — by Michael Fok Seeing “Read” under messages adds no value to the conversation, and only stresses people out. read more » ComedySportz returns after low participation during remote learning October 28, 2021 — by Michael Fok and Avani Kongetira The improvisation humor program plans to put on holiday-themed teacher vs. student shows and bring in professional training. read more » Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better September 10, 2021 — by Michael Fok Michael Fok takes the side of the controversial rough and final draft testing. Hear what he has to say to support this divisive relic of the COVID year. read more » School board’s 4A decision raises questions May 13, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Michael Fok A lack of transparency, especially during the phase 4A reopening process, has compounded mistrust in the board. read more » Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! May 12, 2021 — by Michael Fok The news is full of success stories from people who made it big during the year in quarantine — but what about everyone else, the 99%, the people who considered just making it to this point a success? read more » Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Season 2 premiere of ‘The Mandalorian’ meanders but also entices November 19, 2020 — by Shaan Sridhar and Michael Fok The Emmy-winning show sticks to its episodic format and ignores the cliffhanger from the previous season, but leaves room for lots of potential. read more » Visuals by Michael September 10, 2021: Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better Junior Michael Fok models what testing very well might look like going forward. May 12, 2021: Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! Michael Fok, the author of this story, sitting at his PC after finishing every single activity in the game of Destiny 2 for the tenth week in a row.
Breaking tradition: Underclassmen fill stage manager role in ‘Fiddler’ April 1, 2022 — by Michael Fok and Avani Kongetira Freshman Diya Kapoor and sophomore Arushi Maheshwar, co-stage directors for the spring musical, discuss taking on a role typically reserved for upperclassmen read more » Dungeons, dragons and drama: Student director takes hobby to the stage February 4, 2022 — by Michael Fok Senior Taylor Zhou’s passion for the role play game Dungeons and Dragons inspired his choice to put on the contemporary play “She Kills Monsters” read more » Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? December 8, 2021 — by Michael Fok Seeing “Read” under messages adds no value to the conversation, and only stresses people out. read more » ComedySportz returns after low participation during remote learning October 28, 2021 — by Michael Fok and Avani Kongetira The improvisation humor program plans to put on holiday-themed teacher vs. student shows and bring in professional training. read more » Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better September 10, 2021 — by Michael Fok Michael Fok takes the side of the controversial rough and final draft testing. Hear what he has to say to support this divisive relic of the COVID year. read more » School board’s 4A decision raises questions May 13, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Michael Fok A lack of transparency, especially during the phase 4A reopening process, has compounded mistrust in the board. read more » Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! May 12, 2021 — by Michael Fok The news is full of success stories from people who made it big during the year in quarantine — but what about everyone else, the 99%, the people who considered just making it to this point a success? read more » Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Season 2 premiere of ‘The Mandalorian’ meanders but also entices November 19, 2020 — by Shaan Sridhar and Michael Fok The Emmy-winning show sticks to its episodic format and ignores the cliffhanger from the previous season, but leaves room for lots of potential. read more » Visuals by Michael September 10, 2021: Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better Junior Michael Fok models what testing very well might look like going forward. May 12, 2021: Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! Michael Fok, the author of this story, sitting at his PC after finishing every single activity in the game of Destiny 2 for the tenth week in a row.
Dungeons, dragons and drama: Student director takes hobby to the stage February 4, 2022 — by Michael Fok Senior Taylor Zhou’s passion for the role play game Dungeons and Dragons inspired his choice to put on the contemporary play “She Kills Monsters” read more » Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? December 8, 2021 — by Michael Fok Seeing “Read” under messages adds no value to the conversation, and only stresses people out. read more » ComedySportz returns after low participation during remote learning October 28, 2021 — by Michael Fok and Avani Kongetira The improvisation humor program plans to put on holiday-themed teacher vs. student shows and bring in professional training. read more » Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better September 10, 2021 — by Michael Fok Michael Fok takes the side of the controversial rough and final draft testing. Hear what he has to say to support this divisive relic of the COVID year. read more » School board’s 4A decision raises questions May 13, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Michael Fok A lack of transparency, especially during the phase 4A reopening process, has compounded mistrust in the board. read more » Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! May 12, 2021 — by Michael Fok The news is full of success stories from people who made it big during the year in quarantine — but what about everyone else, the 99%, the people who considered just making it to this point a success? read more » Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Season 2 premiere of ‘The Mandalorian’ meanders but also entices November 19, 2020 — by Shaan Sridhar and Michael Fok The Emmy-winning show sticks to its episodic format and ignores the cliffhanger from the previous season, but leaves room for lots of potential. read more » Visuals by Michael September 10, 2021: Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better Junior Michael Fok models what testing very well might look like going forward. May 12, 2021: Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! Michael Fok, the author of this story, sitting at his PC after finishing every single activity in the game of Destiny 2 for the tenth week in a row.
Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? December 8, 2021 — by Michael Fok Seeing “Read” under messages adds no value to the conversation, and only stresses people out. read more » ComedySportz returns after low participation during remote learning October 28, 2021 — by Michael Fok and Avani Kongetira The improvisation humor program plans to put on holiday-themed teacher vs. student shows and bring in professional training. read more » Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better September 10, 2021 — by Michael Fok Michael Fok takes the side of the controversial rough and final draft testing. Hear what he has to say to support this divisive relic of the COVID year. read more » School board’s 4A decision raises questions May 13, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Michael Fok A lack of transparency, especially during the phase 4A reopening process, has compounded mistrust in the board. read more » Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! May 12, 2021 — by Michael Fok The news is full of success stories from people who made it big during the year in quarantine — but what about everyone else, the 99%, the people who considered just making it to this point a success? read more » Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Season 2 premiere of ‘The Mandalorian’ meanders but also entices November 19, 2020 — by Shaan Sridhar and Michael Fok The Emmy-winning show sticks to its episodic format and ignores the cliffhanger from the previous season, but leaves room for lots of potential. read more » Visuals by Michael September 10, 2021: Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better Junior Michael Fok models what testing very well might look like going forward. May 12, 2021: Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! Michael Fok, the author of this story, sitting at his PC after finishing every single activity in the game of Destiny 2 for the tenth week in a row.
ComedySportz returns after low participation during remote learning October 28, 2021 — by Michael Fok and Avani Kongetira The improvisation humor program plans to put on holiday-themed teacher vs. student shows and bring in professional training. read more » Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better September 10, 2021 — by Michael Fok Michael Fok takes the side of the controversial rough and final draft testing. Hear what he has to say to support this divisive relic of the COVID year. read more » School board’s 4A decision raises questions May 13, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Michael Fok A lack of transparency, especially during the phase 4A reopening process, has compounded mistrust in the board. read more » Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! May 12, 2021 — by Michael Fok The news is full of success stories from people who made it big during the year in quarantine — but what about everyone else, the 99%, the people who considered just making it to this point a success? read more » Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Season 2 premiere of ‘The Mandalorian’ meanders but also entices November 19, 2020 — by Shaan Sridhar and Michael Fok The Emmy-winning show sticks to its episodic format and ignores the cliffhanger from the previous season, but leaves room for lots of potential. read more » Visuals by Michael September 10, 2021: Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better Junior Michael Fok models what testing very well might look like going forward. May 12, 2021: Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! Michael Fok, the author of this story, sitting at his PC after finishing every single activity in the game of Destiny 2 for the tenth week in a row.
Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better September 10, 2021 — by Michael Fok Michael Fok takes the side of the controversial rough and final draft testing. Hear what he has to say to support this divisive relic of the COVID year. read more » School board’s 4A decision raises questions May 13, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Michael Fok A lack of transparency, especially during the phase 4A reopening process, has compounded mistrust in the board. read more » Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! May 12, 2021 — by Michael Fok The news is full of success stories from people who made it big during the year in quarantine — but what about everyone else, the 99%, the people who considered just making it to this point a success? read more » Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Season 2 premiere of ‘The Mandalorian’ meanders but also entices November 19, 2020 — by Shaan Sridhar and Michael Fok The Emmy-winning show sticks to its episodic format and ignores the cliffhanger from the previous season, but leaves room for lots of potential. read more » Visuals by Michael September 10, 2021: Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better Junior Michael Fok models what testing very well might look like going forward. May 12, 2021: Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! Michael Fok, the author of this story, sitting at his PC after finishing every single activity in the game of Destiny 2 for the tenth week in a row.
School board’s 4A decision raises questions May 13, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Michael Fok A lack of transparency, especially during the phase 4A reopening process, has compounded mistrust in the board. read more » Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! May 12, 2021 — by Michael Fok The news is full of success stories from people who made it big during the year in quarantine — but what about everyone else, the 99%, the people who considered just making it to this point a success? read more » Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Season 2 premiere of ‘The Mandalorian’ meanders but also entices November 19, 2020 — by Shaan Sridhar and Michael Fok The Emmy-winning show sticks to its episodic format and ignores the cliffhanger from the previous season, but leaves room for lots of potential. read more » Visuals by Michael September 10, 2021: Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better Junior Michael Fok models what testing very well might look like going forward. May 12, 2021: Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! Michael Fok, the author of this story, sitting at his PC after finishing every single activity in the game of Destiny 2 for the tenth week in a row.
Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! May 12, 2021 — by Michael Fok The news is full of success stories from people who made it big during the year in quarantine — but what about everyone else, the 99%, the people who considered just making it to this point a success? read more » Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Season 2 premiere of ‘The Mandalorian’ meanders but also entices November 19, 2020 — by Shaan Sridhar and Michael Fok The Emmy-winning show sticks to its episodic format and ignores the cliffhanger from the previous season, but leaves room for lots of potential. read more » Visuals by Michael September 10, 2021: Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better Junior Michael Fok models what testing very well might look like going forward. May 12, 2021: Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! Michael Fok, the author of this story, sitting at his PC after finishing every single activity in the game of Destiny 2 for the tenth week in a row.
Failure to pass Prop. 18 only harms future voters December 15, 2020 — by Michael Fok and Nicole Lu In a society where information literacy is becoming increasingly significant, California should consider putting Prop 18 back on the 2022 ballot and grant 17-year-olds the right to vote in primary elections. read more » Season 2 premiere of ‘The Mandalorian’ meanders but also entices November 19, 2020 — by Shaan Sridhar and Michael Fok The Emmy-winning show sticks to its episodic format and ignores the cliffhanger from the previous season, but leaves room for lots of potential. read more » Visuals by Michael September 10, 2021: Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better Junior Michael Fok models what testing very well might look like going forward. May 12, 2021: Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! Michael Fok, the author of this story, sitting at his PC after finishing every single activity in the game of Destiny 2 for the tenth week in a row.
Season 2 premiere of ‘The Mandalorian’ meanders but also entices November 19, 2020 — by Shaan Sridhar and Michael Fok The Emmy-winning show sticks to its episodic format and ignores the cliffhanger from the previous season, but leaves room for lots of potential. read more » Visuals by Michael September 10, 2021: Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better Junior Michael Fok models what testing very well might look like going forward. May 12, 2021: Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! Michael Fok, the author of this story, sitting at his PC after finishing every single activity in the game of Destiny 2 for the tenth week in a row.
September 10, 2021: Controversial testing framework makes changes for the better Junior Michael Fok models what testing very well might look like going forward. May 12, 2021: Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! Michael Fok, the author of this story, sitting at his PC after finishing every single activity in the game of Destiny 2 for the tenth week in a row.
May 12, 2021: Hey, I’m not useless — I’m just saving my energy! Michael Fok, the author of this story, sitting at his PC after finishing every single activity in the game of Destiny 2 for the tenth week in a row.