Senior Mag 2023: Cars crash, but friendships last August 30, 2023 — by Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Two seniors recount the times they’ve been tremendously humbled while driving. read more » Band transitions from marching to concert season, looks forwards to performances in second semester February 6, 2023 — by Saachi Jain and Shannon Ma Now playing with the orchestras as a full symphony, band members reflect on the differences between marching and concert seasons. read more » 2 teachers awarded the University of Chicago’s ‘Outstanding Educator Award’ November 19, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Shannon Ma Michael Boitz and Jenny Cahatol received UChicago’s annual award, which honors teachers who have significantly impacted students’ lives. read more » Blossoming with ‘Blossom’: Marching band caps off a season of growth November 17, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Through cooperation and patience, the marching band overcomes lack of experience among freshmen. read more » Musk isn’t perfect, but he’s the best bet to steer the future of Twitter October 26, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Elon Musk might have better intentions for the Twitter app than the Twitter board does. read more » Want to be smart? Play an instrument September 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Student musicians speak on how learning music has instilled positive learning techniques and impacted their school work. read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang We’ll answer your question now: we left the violas unscathed. read more » 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 30, 2022 — by Lena Aribi, Meher Bhatnagar, Christina Chang, Lynn Dai, Victoria Hu, Hannah Lee, Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma, Nikhil Mathihalli and Sarah Zhou The Falcon interviewed a number of students and teachers on campus to formulate this Vogue-inspired story. read more » Orchestra and band students headed to Europe this summer May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma The tour was originally scheduled for the summer of 2020. read more » APUSH students compete at the 2022 National History Day State Finals in Sacramento May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Jonathan Si One group out of 60 APUSH students who attended NHD-CA State Finals in Rocklin will advance to the NHD National Finals in June read more » Predictions for a stressful week March 31, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Predictions that can be enjoyed by those who are not knowledgeable about astrology read more » Music department hosts exclusive electives night performances March 10, 2022 — by Shannon Ma After an unsatisfactory Zoom electives night on Jan. 31, the music program decided to host an in-person showcase and info night in the McAfee read more » The new Chen-eration of figure skating has begun March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Nathan Chen and Anna Shcherbakova left awe-inspiring stories on the ice and their Olympic Golds are undoubtedly well-deserved. read more » Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Band transitions from marching to concert season, looks forwards to performances in second semester February 6, 2023 — by Saachi Jain and Shannon Ma Now playing with the orchestras as a full symphony, band members reflect on the differences between marching and concert seasons. read more » 2 teachers awarded the University of Chicago’s ‘Outstanding Educator Award’ November 19, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Shannon Ma Michael Boitz and Jenny Cahatol received UChicago’s annual award, which honors teachers who have significantly impacted students’ lives. read more » Blossoming with ‘Blossom’: Marching band caps off a season of growth November 17, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Through cooperation and patience, the marching band overcomes lack of experience among freshmen. read more » Musk isn’t perfect, but he’s the best bet to steer the future of Twitter October 26, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Elon Musk might have better intentions for the Twitter app than the Twitter board does. read more » Want to be smart? Play an instrument September 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Student musicians speak on how learning music has instilled positive learning techniques and impacted their school work. read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang We’ll answer your question now: we left the violas unscathed. read more » 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 30, 2022 — by Lena Aribi, Meher Bhatnagar, Christina Chang, Lynn Dai, Victoria Hu, Hannah Lee, Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma, Nikhil Mathihalli and Sarah Zhou The Falcon interviewed a number of students and teachers on campus to formulate this Vogue-inspired story. read more » Orchestra and band students headed to Europe this summer May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma The tour was originally scheduled for the summer of 2020. read more » APUSH students compete at the 2022 National History Day State Finals in Sacramento May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Jonathan Si One group out of 60 APUSH students who attended NHD-CA State Finals in Rocklin will advance to the NHD National Finals in June read more » Predictions for a stressful week March 31, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Predictions that can be enjoyed by those who are not knowledgeable about astrology read more » Music department hosts exclusive electives night performances March 10, 2022 — by Shannon Ma After an unsatisfactory Zoom electives night on Jan. 31, the music program decided to host an in-person showcase and info night in the McAfee read more » The new Chen-eration of figure skating has begun March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Nathan Chen and Anna Shcherbakova left awe-inspiring stories on the ice and their Olympic Golds are undoubtedly well-deserved. read more » Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
2 teachers awarded the University of Chicago’s ‘Outstanding Educator Award’ November 19, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Shannon Ma Michael Boitz and Jenny Cahatol received UChicago’s annual award, which honors teachers who have significantly impacted students’ lives. read more » Blossoming with ‘Blossom’: Marching band caps off a season of growth November 17, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Through cooperation and patience, the marching band overcomes lack of experience among freshmen. read more » Musk isn’t perfect, but he’s the best bet to steer the future of Twitter October 26, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Elon Musk might have better intentions for the Twitter app than the Twitter board does. read more » Want to be smart? Play an instrument September 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Student musicians speak on how learning music has instilled positive learning techniques and impacted their school work. read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang We’ll answer your question now: we left the violas unscathed. read more » 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 30, 2022 — by Lena Aribi, Meher Bhatnagar, Christina Chang, Lynn Dai, Victoria Hu, Hannah Lee, Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma, Nikhil Mathihalli and Sarah Zhou The Falcon interviewed a number of students and teachers on campus to formulate this Vogue-inspired story. read more » Orchestra and band students headed to Europe this summer May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma The tour was originally scheduled for the summer of 2020. read more » APUSH students compete at the 2022 National History Day State Finals in Sacramento May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Jonathan Si One group out of 60 APUSH students who attended NHD-CA State Finals in Rocklin will advance to the NHD National Finals in June read more » Predictions for a stressful week March 31, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Predictions that can be enjoyed by those who are not knowledgeable about astrology read more » Music department hosts exclusive electives night performances March 10, 2022 — by Shannon Ma After an unsatisfactory Zoom electives night on Jan. 31, the music program decided to host an in-person showcase and info night in the McAfee read more » The new Chen-eration of figure skating has begun March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Nathan Chen and Anna Shcherbakova left awe-inspiring stories on the ice and their Olympic Golds are undoubtedly well-deserved. read more » Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Blossoming with ‘Blossom’: Marching band caps off a season of growth November 17, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Through cooperation and patience, the marching band overcomes lack of experience among freshmen. read more » Musk isn’t perfect, but he’s the best bet to steer the future of Twitter October 26, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Elon Musk might have better intentions for the Twitter app than the Twitter board does. read more » Want to be smart? Play an instrument September 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Student musicians speak on how learning music has instilled positive learning techniques and impacted their school work. read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang We’ll answer your question now: we left the violas unscathed. read more » 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 30, 2022 — by Lena Aribi, Meher Bhatnagar, Christina Chang, Lynn Dai, Victoria Hu, Hannah Lee, Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma, Nikhil Mathihalli and Sarah Zhou The Falcon interviewed a number of students and teachers on campus to formulate this Vogue-inspired story. read more » Orchestra and band students headed to Europe this summer May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma The tour was originally scheduled for the summer of 2020. read more » APUSH students compete at the 2022 National History Day State Finals in Sacramento May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Jonathan Si One group out of 60 APUSH students who attended NHD-CA State Finals in Rocklin will advance to the NHD National Finals in June read more » Predictions for a stressful week March 31, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Predictions that can be enjoyed by those who are not knowledgeable about astrology read more » Music department hosts exclusive electives night performances March 10, 2022 — by Shannon Ma After an unsatisfactory Zoom electives night on Jan. 31, the music program decided to host an in-person showcase and info night in the McAfee read more » The new Chen-eration of figure skating has begun March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Nathan Chen and Anna Shcherbakova left awe-inspiring stories on the ice and their Olympic Golds are undoubtedly well-deserved. read more » Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Musk isn’t perfect, but he’s the best bet to steer the future of Twitter October 26, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Elon Musk might have better intentions for the Twitter app than the Twitter board does. read more » Want to be smart? Play an instrument September 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Student musicians speak on how learning music has instilled positive learning techniques and impacted their school work. read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang We’ll answer your question now: we left the violas unscathed. read more » 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 30, 2022 — by Lena Aribi, Meher Bhatnagar, Christina Chang, Lynn Dai, Victoria Hu, Hannah Lee, Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma, Nikhil Mathihalli and Sarah Zhou The Falcon interviewed a number of students and teachers on campus to formulate this Vogue-inspired story. read more » Orchestra and band students headed to Europe this summer May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma The tour was originally scheduled for the summer of 2020. read more » APUSH students compete at the 2022 National History Day State Finals in Sacramento May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Jonathan Si One group out of 60 APUSH students who attended NHD-CA State Finals in Rocklin will advance to the NHD National Finals in June read more » Predictions for a stressful week March 31, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Predictions that can be enjoyed by those who are not knowledgeable about astrology read more » Music department hosts exclusive electives night performances March 10, 2022 — by Shannon Ma After an unsatisfactory Zoom electives night on Jan. 31, the music program decided to host an in-person showcase and info night in the McAfee read more » The new Chen-eration of figure skating has begun March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Nathan Chen and Anna Shcherbakova left awe-inspiring stories on the ice and their Olympic Golds are undoubtedly well-deserved. read more » Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Want to be smart? Play an instrument September 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Student musicians speak on how learning music has instilled positive learning techniques and impacted their school work. read more » Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang We’ll answer your question now: we left the violas unscathed. read more » 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 30, 2022 — by Lena Aribi, Meher Bhatnagar, Christina Chang, Lynn Dai, Victoria Hu, Hannah Lee, Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma, Nikhil Mathihalli and Sarah Zhou The Falcon interviewed a number of students and teachers on campus to formulate this Vogue-inspired story. read more » Orchestra and band students headed to Europe this summer May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma The tour was originally scheduled for the summer of 2020. read more » APUSH students compete at the 2022 National History Day State Finals in Sacramento May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Jonathan Si One group out of 60 APUSH students who attended NHD-CA State Finals in Rocklin will advance to the NHD National Finals in June read more » Predictions for a stressful week March 31, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Predictions that can be enjoyed by those who are not knowledgeable about astrology read more » Music department hosts exclusive electives night performances March 10, 2022 — by Shannon Ma After an unsatisfactory Zoom electives night on Jan. 31, the music program decided to host an in-person showcase and info night in the McAfee read more » The new Chen-eration of figure skating has begun March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Nathan Chen and Anna Shcherbakova left awe-inspiring stories on the ice and their Olympic Golds are undoubtedly well-deserved. read more » Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Top 10: annoying orchestra sections September 11, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Carolyn Wang We’ll answer your question now: we left the violas unscathed. read more » 73 questions: conversations with the school community May 30, 2022 — by Lena Aribi, Meher Bhatnagar, Christina Chang, Lynn Dai, Victoria Hu, Hannah Lee, Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma, Nikhil Mathihalli and Sarah Zhou The Falcon interviewed a number of students and teachers on campus to formulate this Vogue-inspired story. read more » Orchestra and band students headed to Europe this summer May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma The tour was originally scheduled for the summer of 2020. read more » APUSH students compete at the 2022 National History Day State Finals in Sacramento May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Jonathan Si One group out of 60 APUSH students who attended NHD-CA State Finals in Rocklin will advance to the NHD National Finals in June read more » Predictions for a stressful week March 31, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Predictions that can be enjoyed by those who are not knowledgeable about astrology read more » Music department hosts exclusive electives night performances March 10, 2022 — by Shannon Ma After an unsatisfactory Zoom electives night on Jan. 31, the music program decided to host an in-person showcase and info night in the McAfee read more » The new Chen-eration of figure skating has begun March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Nathan Chen and Anna Shcherbakova left awe-inspiring stories on the ice and their Olympic Golds are undoubtedly well-deserved. read more » Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
73 questions: conversations with the school community May 30, 2022 — by Lena Aribi, Meher Bhatnagar, Christina Chang, Lynn Dai, Victoria Hu, Hannah Lee, Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma, Nikhil Mathihalli and Sarah Zhou The Falcon interviewed a number of students and teachers on campus to formulate this Vogue-inspired story. read more » Orchestra and band students headed to Europe this summer May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma The tour was originally scheduled for the summer of 2020. read more » APUSH students compete at the 2022 National History Day State Finals in Sacramento May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Jonathan Si One group out of 60 APUSH students who attended NHD-CA State Finals in Rocklin will advance to the NHD National Finals in June read more » Predictions for a stressful week March 31, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Predictions that can be enjoyed by those who are not knowledgeable about astrology read more » Music department hosts exclusive electives night performances March 10, 2022 — by Shannon Ma After an unsatisfactory Zoom electives night on Jan. 31, the music program decided to host an in-person showcase and info night in the McAfee read more » The new Chen-eration of figure skating has begun March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Nathan Chen and Anna Shcherbakova left awe-inspiring stories on the ice and their Olympic Golds are undoubtedly well-deserved. read more » Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Orchestra and band students headed to Europe this summer May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma The tour was originally scheduled for the summer of 2020. read more » APUSH students compete at the 2022 National History Day State Finals in Sacramento May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Jonathan Si One group out of 60 APUSH students who attended NHD-CA State Finals in Rocklin will advance to the NHD National Finals in June read more » Predictions for a stressful week March 31, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Predictions that can be enjoyed by those who are not knowledgeable about astrology read more » Music department hosts exclusive electives night performances March 10, 2022 — by Shannon Ma After an unsatisfactory Zoom electives night on Jan. 31, the music program decided to host an in-person showcase and info night in the McAfee read more » The new Chen-eration of figure skating has begun March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Nathan Chen and Anna Shcherbakova left awe-inspiring stories on the ice and their Olympic Golds are undoubtedly well-deserved. read more » Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
APUSH students compete at the 2022 National History Day State Finals in Sacramento May 22, 2022 — by Shannon Ma and Jonathan Si One group out of 60 APUSH students who attended NHD-CA State Finals in Rocklin will advance to the NHD National Finals in June read more » Predictions for a stressful week March 31, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Predictions that can be enjoyed by those who are not knowledgeable about astrology read more » Music department hosts exclusive electives night performances March 10, 2022 — by Shannon Ma After an unsatisfactory Zoom electives night on Jan. 31, the music program decided to host an in-person showcase and info night in the McAfee read more » The new Chen-eration of figure skating has begun March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Nathan Chen and Anna Shcherbakova left awe-inspiring stories on the ice and their Olympic Golds are undoubtedly well-deserved. read more » Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Predictions for a stressful week March 31, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Predictions that can be enjoyed by those who are not knowledgeable about astrology read more » Music department hosts exclusive electives night performances March 10, 2022 — by Shannon Ma After an unsatisfactory Zoom electives night on Jan. 31, the music program decided to host an in-person showcase and info night in the McAfee read more » The new Chen-eration of figure skating has begun March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Nathan Chen and Anna Shcherbakova left awe-inspiring stories on the ice and their Olympic Golds are undoubtedly well-deserved. read more » Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Music department hosts exclusive electives night performances March 10, 2022 — by Shannon Ma After an unsatisfactory Zoom electives night on Jan. 31, the music program decided to host an in-person showcase and info night in the McAfee read more » The new Chen-eration of figure skating has begun March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Nathan Chen and Anna Shcherbakova left awe-inspiring stories on the ice and their Olympic Golds are undoubtedly well-deserved. read more » Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
The new Chen-eration of figure skating has begun March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Nathan Chen and Anna Shcherbakova left awe-inspiring stories on the ice and their Olympic Golds are undoubtedly well-deserved. read more » Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Jenny Campbell: Thriving on Thin Ice as a Jr. Sharks ice hockey player March 4, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Aside from school, orchestra and varsity basketball, junior Jenny Campbell also plays an elite level of ice hockey. read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma Junior learns her natural hair is better. read more » Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Ranking horror movies I tried to watch before bolting from the room January 7, 2022 — by Shannon Ma ‘A Quiet Place’ and ‘The Conjuring’ deserve the critical praise they’ve received. read more » Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Dance should receive more recognition as a sport November 29, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The athletic difficulty, rich history and widespread impact of dance make it on par with other mainstream sports. read more » Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Marching band finishes season on high note November 19, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen The Nov. 13 competition at the Napa Valley Band Reserve was the final performance of “Be Anything, Anywhere, Anyone.” read more » Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Music building remains elite campus hotspot November 17, 2021 — by Shannon Ma Safety regulations issued due to the pandemic have reduced the availability and popularity of the Student Center and library. read more » From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
From cheating online to struggling in person November 14, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Stephanie Sun Students and staff discuss in-person repercussions and reflect on the root causes of cheating incidents during online school. read more » Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Marching band retakes the field October 9, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Brian Sheen Band members and staff adjust to being back in person and prepare for upcoming tournaments. read more » Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Ranking popular water bottles from first to worst October 8, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Shannon Ma Hydro Flask, Yeti and Gatorade rank among the top water bottle brands. read more » Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Junior class spirit shines, brings ‘Scooby Doo’ to life October 7, 2021 — by Shannon Ma The Class of 2023 shows major growth since freshman year. read more » Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Music department back on track after rough pandemic year September 20, 2021 — by Shannon Ma and Nikhil Mathihalli The long awaited Europe tour scheduled for the upcoming summer read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Visuals by Shannon March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
March 23, 2023: Junior and senior selected to tour with National Youth Orchestra over summer Junior violist Tejas Tirthapura and senior violinist Shannon Ma pictured with their instruments. January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
January 20, 2022: Perms lead to regrets. My natural hair versus my straight-permed hair November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space
November 17, 2021: Music building remains elite campus hotspot The music building looks stunning from inside to outside and offers vast, useful space