School WiFi should not block students from playing video games March 20, 2023 — by Sam Bai What else can we do for entertainment? read more » Scholastic Art and Writing Awards: 47 students recognized in 2023 competition March 20, 2023 — by Sam Bai Students share their experiences creating award-winning works. read more » Reddit and Reels: Tech has made teens like me unable to focus for longer than 15 seconds March 16, 2023 — by Sam Bai The skyrocketing popularity of electronic devices and social media has led the average person’s attention span to decrease year by year. read more » Clubs build connections with middle school counterparts March 15, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo These efforts have helped smooth middle schoolers’ transition into high school. read more » Percy Jackson: not as good as nostalgia might make it March 13, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin You’re going to read it in your free time anyways. read more » 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games March 10, 2023 — by Sam Bai What else can we do for entertainment? read more » Physics teacher Matthew Welander finds numerous benefits of going to the gym January 26, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Physics teacher Matthew Welander goes to the gym at 6 a.m. to do bench presses, squats, and more. read more » How do students spend their money? January 22, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin A deep dive into which luxury or entertainment items students like to spend their money on in comparison to previous generations’ spending habits. read more » 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO January 18, 2023 — by Sam Bai The new school bell sounds like it was copied from an airport. read more » Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge December 5, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Drawing something different every day for a month sounds easy; it isn’t. read more » School shooting pranks undermine safety November 18, 2022 — by Sam Bai Akin to the Crying Wolf phenomenon, they discredit actual school shootings and divert legal attention away from more pressing issues. read more » 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 26, 2022 — by Sam Bai The combination of a moody environment, short view distance and damp atmosphere inspires both awe and annoyance. read more » Top 10 ways to ask someone out October 19, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Sam Bai 100% proven success rate. read more » School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Scholastic Art and Writing Awards: 47 students recognized in 2023 competition March 20, 2023 — by Sam Bai Students share their experiences creating award-winning works. read more » Reddit and Reels: Tech has made teens like me unable to focus for longer than 15 seconds March 16, 2023 — by Sam Bai The skyrocketing popularity of electronic devices and social media has led the average person’s attention span to decrease year by year. read more » Clubs build connections with middle school counterparts March 15, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo These efforts have helped smooth middle schoolers’ transition into high school. read more » Percy Jackson: not as good as nostalgia might make it March 13, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin You’re going to read it in your free time anyways. read more » 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games March 10, 2023 — by Sam Bai What else can we do for entertainment? read more » Physics teacher Matthew Welander finds numerous benefits of going to the gym January 26, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Physics teacher Matthew Welander goes to the gym at 6 a.m. to do bench presses, squats, and more. read more » How do students spend their money? January 22, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin A deep dive into which luxury or entertainment items students like to spend their money on in comparison to previous generations’ spending habits. read more » 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO January 18, 2023 — by Sam Bai The new school bell sounds like it was copied from an airport. read more » Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge December 5, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Drawing something different every day for a month sounds easy; it isn’t. read more » School shooting pranks undermine safety November 18, 2022 — by Sam Bai Akin to the Crying Wolf phenomenon, they discredit actual school shootings and divert legal attention away from more pressing issues. read more » 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 26, 2022 — by Sam Bai The combination of a moody environment, short view distance and damp atmosphere inspires both awe and annoyance. read more » Top 10 ways to ask someone out October 19, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Sam Bai 100% proven success rate. read more » School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Reddit and Reels: Tech has made teens like me unable to focus for longer than 15 seconds March 16, 2023 — by Sam Bai The skyrocketing popularity of electronic devices and social media has led the average person’s attention span to decrease year by year. read more » Clubs build connections with middle school counterparts March 15, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo These efforts have helped smooth middle schoolers’ transition into high school. read more » Percy Jackson: not as good as nostalgia might make it March 13, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin You’re going to read it in your free time anyways. read more » 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games March 10, 2023 — by Sam Bai What else can we do for entertainment? read more » Physics teacher Matthew Welander finds numerous benefits of going to the gym January 26, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Physics teacher Matthew Welander goes to the gym at 6 a.m. to do bench presses, squats, and more. read more » How do students spend their money? January 22, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin A deep dive into which luxury or entertainment items students like to spend their money on in comparison to previous generations’ spending habits. read more » 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO January 18, 2023 — by Sam Bai The new school bell sounds like it was copied from an airport. read more » Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge December 5, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Drawing something different every day for a month sounds easy; it isn’t. read more » School shooting pranks undermine safety November 18, 2022 — by Sam Bai Akin to the Crying Wolf phenomenon, they discredit actual school shootings and divert legal attention away from more pressing issues. read more » 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 26, 2022 — by Sam Bai The combination of a moody environment, short view distance and damp atmosphere inspires both awe and annoyance. read more » Top 10 ways to ask someone out October 19, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Sam Bai 100% proven success rate. read more » School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Clubs build connections with middle school counterparts March 15, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo These efforts have helped smooth middle schoolers’ transition into high school. read more » Percy Jackson: not as good as nostalgia might make it March 13, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin You’re going to read it in your free time anyways. read more » 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games March 10, 2023 — by Sam Bai What else can we do for entertainment? read more » Physics teacher Matthew Welander finds numerous benefits of going to the gym January 26, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Physics teacher Matthew Welander goes to the gym at 6 a.m. to do bench presses, squats, and more. read more » How do students spend their money? January 22, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin A deep dive into which luxury or entertainment items students like to spend their money on in comparison to previous generations’ spending habits. read more » 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO January 18, 2023 — by Sam Bai The new school bell sounds like it was copied from an airport. read more » Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge December 5, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Drawing something different every day for a month sounds easy; it isn’t. read more » School shooting pranks undermine safety November 18, 2022 — by Sam Bai Akin to the Crying Wolf phenomenon, they discredit actual school shootings and divert legal attention away from more pressing issues. read more » 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 26, 2022 — by Sam Bai The combination of a moody environment, short view distance and damp atmosphere inspires both awe and annoyance. read more » Top 10 ways to ask someone out October 19, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Sam Bai 100% proven success rate. read more » School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Percy Jackson: not as good as nostalgia might make it March 13, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin You’re going to read it in your free time anyways. read more » 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games March 10, 2023 — by Sam Bai What else can we do for entertainment? read more » Physics teacher Matthew Welander finds numerous benefits of going to the gym January 26, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Physics teacher Matthew Welander goes to the gym at 6 a.m. to do bench presses, squats, and more. read more » How do students spend their money? January 22, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin A deep dive into which luxury or entertainment items students like to spend their money on in comparison to previous generations’ spending habits. read more » 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO January 18, 2023 — by Sam Bai The new school bell sounds like it was copied from an airport. read more » Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge December 5, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Drawing something different every day for a month sounds easy; it isn’t. read more » School shooting pranks undermine safety November 18, 2022 — by Sam Bai Akin to the Crying Wolf phenomenon, they discredit actual school shootings and divert legal attention away from more pressing issues. read more » 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 26, 2022 — by Sam Bai The combination of a moody environment, short view distance and damp atmosphere inspires both awe and annoyance. read more » Top 10 ways to ask someone out October 19, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Sam Bai 100% proven success rate. read more » School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games March 10, 2023 — by Sam Bai What else can we do for entertainment? read more » Physics teacher Matthew Welander finds numerous benefits of going to the gym January 26, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Physics teacher Matthew Welander goes to the gym at 6 a.m. to do bench presses, squats, and more. read more » How do students spend their money? January 22, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin A deep dive into which luxury or entertainment items students like to spend their money on in comparison to previous generations’ spending habits. read more » 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO January 18, 2023 — by Sam Bai The new school bell sounds like it was copied from an airport. read more » Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge December 5, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Drawing something different every day for a month sounds easy; it isn’t. read more » School shooting pranks undermine safety November 18, 2022 — by Sam Bai Akin to the Crying Wolf phenomenon, they discredit actual school shootings and divert legal attention away from more pressing issues. read more » 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 26, 2022 — by Sam Bai The combination of a moody environment, short view distance and damp atmosphere inspires both awe and annoyance. read more » Top 10 ways to ask someone out October 19, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Sam Bai 100% proven success rate. read more » School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Physics teacher Matthew Welander finds numerous benefits of going to the gym January 26, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Physics teacher Matthew Welander goes to the gym at 6 a.m. to do bench presses, squats, and more. read more » How do students spend their money? January 22, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin A deep dive into which luxury or entertainment items students like to spend their money on in comparison to previous generations’ spending habits. read more » 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO January 18, 2023 — by Sam Bai The new school bell sounds like it was copied from an airport. read more » Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge December 5, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Drawing something different every day for a month sounds easy; it isn’t. read more » School shooting pranks undermine safety November 18, 2022 — by Sam Bai Akin to the Crying Wolf phenomenon, they discredit actual school shootings and divert legal attention away from more pressing issues. read more » 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 26, 2022 — by Sam Bai The combination of a moody environment, short view distance and damp atmosphere inspires both awe and annoyance. read more » Top 10 ways to ask someone out October 19, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Sam Bai 100% proven success rate. read more » School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
How do students spend their money? January 22, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin A deep dive into which luxury or entertainment items students like to spend their money on in comparison to previous generations’ spending habits. read more » 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO January 18, 2023 — by Sam Bai The new school bell sounds like it was copied from an airport. read more » Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge December 5, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Drawing something different every day for a month sounds easy; it isn’t. read more » School shooting pranks undermine safety November 18, 2022 — by Sam Bai Akin to the Crying Wolf phenomenon, they discredit actual school shootings and divert legal attention away from more pressing issues. read more » 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 26, 2022 — by Sam Bai The combination of a moody environment, short view distance and damp atmosphere inspires both awe and annoyance. read more » Top 10 ways to ask someone out October 19, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Sam Bai 100% proven success rate. read more » School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO January 18, 2023 — by Sam Bai The new school bell sounds like it was copied from an airport. read more » Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge December 5, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Drawing something different every day for a month sounds easy; it isn’t. read more » School shooting pranks undermine safety November 18, 2022 — by Sam Bai Akin to the Crying Wolf phenomenon, they discredit actual school shootings and divert legal attention away from more pressing issues. read more » 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 26, 2022 — by Sam Bai The combination of a moody environment, short view distance and damp atmosphere inspires both awe and annoyance. read more » Top 10 ways to ask someone out October 19, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Sam Bai 100% proven success rate. read more » School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge December 5, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Drawing something different every day for a month sounds easy; it isn’t. read more » School shooting pranks undermine safety November 18, 2022 — by Sam Bai Akin to the Crying Wolf phenomenon, they discredit actual school shootings and divert legal attention away from more pressing issues. read more » 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 26, 2022 — by Sam Bai The combination of a moody environment, short view distance and damp atmosphere inspires both awe and annoyance. read more » Top 10 ways to ask someone out October 19, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Sam Bai 100% proven success rate. read more » School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
School shooting pranks undermine safety November 18, 2022 — by Sam Bai Akin to the Crying Wolf phenomenon, they discredit actual school shootings and divert legal attention away from more pressing issues. read more » 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 26, 2022 — by Sam Bai The combination of a moody environment, short view distance and damp atmosphere inspires both awe and annoyance. read more » Top 10 ways to ask someone out October 19, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Sam Bai 100% proven success rate. read more » School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 26, 2022 — by Sam Bai The combination of a moody environment, short view distance and damp atmosphere inspires both awe and annoyance. read more » Top 10 ways to ask someone out October 19, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Sam Bai 100% proven success rate. read more » School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Top 10 ways to ask someone out October 19, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Sam Bai 100% proven success rate. read more » School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
School joins National School Lunch Program September 29, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin Following the new state legislature, SHS is required to provide free breakfast and lunch starting this school year. read more » 100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
100-word rant: too cold classes September 24, 2022 — by Sam Bai Classrooms have their temperature set way too low. read more » Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Food Truck Festival deemed great success, $300 raised September 23, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Leyna Chan After a 2-hour long festival, Homecoming themes for each grade are revealed. read more » Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom May 22, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Selina Chen and Aiden Ye After Margarita Morelle left for maternity leave, Gloriana Garcia was hired as the long-term substitute for AP Government and History in Film. read more » Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports May 20, 2022 — by Sam Bai, Aiden Ye and Victoria Hu All of our sports teams this year deserve praise, but these are the teams and players that truly stand out. read more » 100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
100% sugar? More like 100 grams of sugar May 12, 2022 — by Sam Bai Boba with 100% sugar is bad for your taste buds. read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Grad Night will host an array of activities from 10pm to sunrise on the next day. read more » Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Engineering Design and Development students design and build original projects for practical use March 10, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Howard Shu Students build practical use projects ranging from hydroponic gardens to plastic recyclers. read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 4, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Exploring life’s questions one step at a time read more » Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Math and CS teacher incorporates video games into teaching January 21, 2022 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Through online video streaming platform Twitch, Jarvin Bayona uses abilities he learned from shoutcasting in teaching. read more » Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Achieving perfection after two reboots and nine tries: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ January 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai Out of all of the movies released in 2021, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” takes the cake as the best. read more » My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
My month-long journey to learn Morse code through mnemonics December 10, 2021 — by Sam Bai Morse code, a method of communication that uses dots and dashes, allows for secret and non-verbal messages. read more » District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
District Teachers Association rallies behind effort to get higher pay November 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Shreya Rallabandi and Aiden Ye Biggest complaint revolves around falling behind the pay of other districts in the county. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Sam and Andrew get insanely jacked November 18, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Two boys on a gnarly journey to get swole. read more » So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
So you want to play all the games The Falcon has reviewed recently? Start here November 7, 2021 — by Sam Bai This is for people with too much time on their hands. read more » If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
If you snooze, you lose November 1, 2021 — by Sam Bai How I overcame my tendency to oversleep read more » Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 22, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Jonny Luo Although the game was released over three years ago, it continues to be one of our favorite games because of its great mechanics and constant updates. read more » Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Advisories resume; more changes still planned October 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Andrew Lin Because of teacher complaints, advisory lessons’ content and format have been adjusted. read more » Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Boys’ water polo currently undefeated October 8, 2021 — by Sam Bai, Andrew Lin and Esther Luan Efficient practices and strong team chemistry contribute to the team’s outstanding performance. read more » Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
Learning poetry, one stanza at a time October 6, 2021 — by Sam Bai Learning poetry, a painful yet fulfilling experience. read more » New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
New math and CS teacher aims to engage students September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Vicky Bai With a combination of questions, activities and purposeful mistakes, Jarvin Bayona creates a warm, challenging and interactive classroom environment. read more » AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs September 9, 2021 — by Sam Bai and Nicole Lu The new class engages in their first in-person physics lab after a year of virtual AP Physics 1 and 2. read more » Visuals by Sam March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
March 10, 2023: 100-word rant: school’s wifi should stop blocking video games chess.com is blocked when using school WiFi. January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
January 18, 2023: 100-word rant: The new bell tone is like being at SFO December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
December 15, 2022: Hunger at Home club combats food insecurity through food drives The three gray bins placed around campus are filled with donated food. December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
December 5, 2022: Inktober proves to be a daunting challenge Day 2: Skurry. Victoria: A tiny rat scurries across the floor in search of cheese, “sneaky sneaky.” Sam: A youtuber named Skurry fights the final boss from the indie game Hollow Knight. November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
November 9, 2022: Top 10 isms September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
September 24, 2022: 100-word rant: too cold classes Outside temperatures are burning hot while inside ones are freezing cold. May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
May 22, 2022: Long-term sub brings in her experiences as an advocate, journalist and entrepreneur into classroom Gloriana Garcia standing in front of motivational posters in her room. May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
May 20, 2022: Falcon individuals and teams shine in their respective sports November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
November 1, 2021: If you snooze, you lose October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
October 22, 2021: Why you should buy ‘Bloons Tower Defense 6’ October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
October 6, 2021: Learning poetry, one stanza at a time September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.
September 9, 2021: AP Physics C students dive into school year with advanced concepts and labs Welander poses next to equipment used in AP physics demonstrations.