Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester June 6, 2023 — by Stephanie Sun As someone who already fulfilled their PE credits in junior year, I’m not quite sure what I was thinking. read more » Senior Mag 2023: Seniors suffer from chronic tardiness June 6, 2023 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun Could be fatal. read more » Not just for academics — SHS has produced world-class athletes March 30, 2023 — by Anika Kapasi, Neal Malhotra, Nidhi Mathihalli and Stephanie Sun Superstars include swimmer Carrie Steinseifer, wrestler Patricia Adura Miranda and skateboarder Mark Suciu. read more » MAP students film promotional video for SHS Foundation March 28, 2023 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun Junior Kai Otsuka and senior Miranda Yee filmed and edited the video seeking to raise awareness for the SHS Foundation. read more » Season preview: Swim team prepares for season with lower participation but promising newcomers February 12, 2023 — by Stephanie Sun The Falcons began practices on Jan. 31 with the hopes of sending a larger number of swimmers to CCS this year. read more » Yearbook works to meet deadlines with young staff December 14, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Stephanie Sun Despite the loss of the Journalism 1 program, members new and old continue to complete first-semester cycles. read more » Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun The cameras are artificial-intelligence based and are installed in the lower field and gym, enabling the school to offer live-streamed sports coverage. read more » Girls’ water polo ends season with victories October 21, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou Despite having several key players out throughout the season, the team found some success through their team chemistry and improvements from new players. read more » Girls’ water polo prepares for upcoming season with new head coach September 14, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou With the loss of several players this season, the team is focusing on rebuilding a strong foundation. read more » Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 May 26, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun The annual graduation party will be held as usual, provided COVID-19 trends remain stable. read more » Girls’ lacrosse prepares for upcoming season with new coach March 20, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun With fewer players this season, teamwork and new skills play an important role in the team’s CCS prospects. read more » Newly branded ‘Falconpuff’ suggests positive step forward for gender inclusivity March 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun In today’s more gender-inclusive society, the Powderpuff football game serves as a reminder of traditions meant for past generations. read more » Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Senior Mag 2023: Seniors suffer from chronic tardiness June 6, 2023 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun Could be fatal. read more » Not just for academics — SHS has produced world-class athletes March 30, 2023 — by Anika Kapasi, Neal Malhotra, Nidhi Mathihalli and Stephanie Sun Superstars include swimmer Carrie Steinseifer, wrestler Patricia Adura Miranda and skateboarder Mark Suciu. read more » MAP students film promotional video for SHS Foundation March 28, 2023 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun Junior Kai Otsuka and senior Miranda Yee filmed and edited the video seeking to raise awareness for the SHS Foundation. read more » Season preview: Swim team prepares for season with lower participation but promising newcomers February 12, 2023 — by Stephanie Sun The Falcons began practices on Jan. 31 with the hopes of sending a larger number of swimmers to CCS this year. read more » Yearbook works to meet deadlines with young staff December 14, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Stephanie Sun Despite the loss of the Journalism 1 program, members new and old continue to complete first-semester cycles. read more » Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun The cameras are artificial-intelligence based and are installed in the lower field and gym, enabling the school to offer live-streamed sports coverage. read more » Girls’ water polo ends season with victories October 21, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou Despite having several key players out throughout the season, the team found some success through their team chemistry and improvements from new players. read more » Girls’ water polo prepares for upcoming season with new head coach September 14, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou With the loss of several players this season, the team is focusing on rebuilding a strong foundation. read more » Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 May 26, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun The annual graduation party will be held as usual, provided COVID-19 trends remain stable. read more » Girls’ lacrosse prepares for upcoming season with new coach March 20, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun With fewer players this season, teamwork and new skills play an important role in the team’s CCS prospects. read more » Newly branded ‘Falconpuff’ suggests positive step forward for gender inclusivity March 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun In today’s more gender-inclusive society, the Powderpuff football game serves as a reminder of traditions meant for past generations. read more » Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Not just for academics — SHS has produced world-class athletes March 30, 2023 — by Anika Kapasi, Neal Malhotra, Nidhi Mathihalli and Stephanie Sun Superstars include swimmer Carrie Steinseifer, wrestler Patricia Adura Miranda and skateboarder Mark Suciu. read more » MAP students film promotional video for SHS Foundation March 28, 2023 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun Junior Kai Otsuka and senior Miranda Yee filmed and edited the video seeking to raise awareness for the SHS Foundation. read more » Season preview: Swim team prepares for season with lower participation but promising newcomers February 12, 2023 — by Stephanie Sun The Falcons began practices on Jan. 31 with the hopes of sending a larger number of swimmers to CCS this year. read more » Yearbook works to meet deadlines with young staff December 14, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Stephanie Sun Despite the loss of the Journalism 1 program, members new and old continue to complete first-semester cycles. read more » Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun The cameras are artificial-intelligence based and are installed in the lower field and gym, enabling the school to offer live-streamed sports coverage. read more » Girls’ water polo ends season with victories October 21, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou Despite having several key players out throughout the season, the team found some success through their team chemistry and improvements from new players. read more » Girls’ water polo prepares for upcoming season with new head coach September 14, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou With the loss of several players this season, the team is focusing on rebuilding a strong foundation. read more » Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 May 26, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun The annual graduation party will be held as usual, provided COVID-19 trends remain stable. read more » Girls’ lacrosse prepares for upcoming season with new coach March 20, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun With fewer players this season, teamwork and new skills play an important role in the team’s CCS prospects. read more » Newly branded ‘Falconpuff’ suggests positive step forward for gender inclusivity March 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun In today’s more gender-inclusive society, the Powderpuff football game serves as a reminder of traditions meant for past generations. read more » Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
MAP students film promotional video for SHS Foundation March 28, 2023 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun Junior Kai Otsuka and senior Miranda Yee filmed and edited the video seeking to raise awareness for the SHS Foundation. read more » Season preview: Swim team prepares for season with lower participation but promising newcomers February 12, 2023 — by Stephanie Sun The Falcons began practices on Jan. 31 with the hopes of sending a larger number of swimmers to CCS this year. read more » Yearbook works to meet deadlines with young staff December 14, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Stephanie Sun Despite the loss of the Journalism 1 program, members new and old continue to complete first-semester cycles. read more » Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun The cameras are artificial-intelligence based and are installed in the lower field and gym, enabling the school to offer live-streamed sports coverage. read more » Girls’ water polo ends season with victories October 21, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou Despite having several key players out throughout the season, the team found some success through their team chemistry and improvements from new players. read more » Girls’ water polo prepares for upcoming season with new head coach September 14, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou With the loss of several players this season, the team is focusing on rebuilding a strong foundation. read more » Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 May 26, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun The annual graduation party will be held as usual, provided COVID-19 trends remain stable. read more » Girls’ lacrosse prepares for upcoming season with new coach March 20, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun With fewer players this season, teamwork and new skills play an important role in the team’s CCS prospects. read more » Newly branded ‘Falconpuff’ suggests positive step forward for gender inclusivity March 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun In today’s more gender-inclusive society, the Powderpuff football game serves as a reminder of traditions meant for past generations. read more » Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Season preview: Swim team prepares for season with lower participation but promising newcomers February 12, 2023 — by Stephanie Sun The Falcons began practices on Jan. 31 with the hopes of sending a larger number of swimmers to CCS this year. read more » Yearbook works to meet deadlines with young staff December 14, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Stephanie Sun Despite the loss of the Journalism 1 program, members new and old continue to complete first-semester cycles. read more » Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun The cameras are artificial-intelligence based and are installed in the lower field and gym, enabling the school to offer live-streamed sports coverage. read more » Girls’ water polo ends season with victories October 21, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou Despite having several key players out throughout the season, the team found some success through their team chemistry and improvements from new players. read more » Girls’ water polo prepares for upcoming season with new head coach September 14, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou With the loss of several players this season, the team is focusing on rebuilding a strong foundation. read more » Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 May 26, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun The annual graduation party will be held as usual, provided COVID-19 trends remain stable. read more » Girls’ lacrosse prepares for upcoming season with new coach March 20, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun With fewer players this season, teamwork and new skills play an important role in the team’s CCS prospects. read more » Newly branded ‘Falconpuff’ suggests positive step forward for gender inclusivity March 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun In today’s more gender-inclusive society, the Powderpuff football game serves as a reminder of traditions meant for past generations. read more » Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Yearbook works to meet deadlines with young staff December 14, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Stephanie Sun Despite the loss of the Journalism 1 program, members new and old continue to complete first-semester cycles. read more » Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun The cameras are artificial-intelligence based and are installed in the lower field and gym, enabling the school to offer live-streamed sports coverage. read more » Girls’ water polo ends season with victories October 21, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou Despite having several key players out throughout the season, the team found some success through their team chemistry and improvements from new players. read more » Girls’ water polo prepares for upcoming season with new head coach September 14, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou With the loss of several players this season, the team is focusing on rebuilding a strong foundation. read more » Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 May 26, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun The annual graduation party will be held as usual, provided COVID-19 trends remain stable. read more » Girls’ lacrosse prepares for upcoming season with new coach March 20, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun With fewer players this season, teamwork and new skills play an important role in the team’s CCS prospects. read more » Newly branded ‘Falconpuff’ suggests positive step forward for gender inclusivity March 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun In today’s more gender-inclusive society, the Powderpuff football game serves as a reminder of traditions meant for past generations. read more » Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun The cameras are artificial-intelligence based and are installed in the lower field and gym, enabling the school to offer live-streamed sports coverage. read more » Girls’ water polo ends season with victories October 21, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou Despite having several key players out throughout the season, the team found some success through their team chemistry and improvements from new players. read more » Girls’ water polo prepares for upcoming season with new head coach September 14, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou With the loss of several players this season, the team is focusing on rebuilding a strong foundation. read more » Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 May 26, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun The annual graduation party will be held as usual, provided COVID-19 trends remain stable. read more » Girls’ lacrosse prepares for upcoming season with new coach March 20, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun With fewer players this season, teamwork and new skills play an important role in the team’s CCS prospects. read more » Newly branded ‘Falconpuff’ suggests positive step forward for gender inclusivity March 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun In today’s more gender-inclusive society, the Powderpuff football game serves as a reminder of traditions meant for past generations. read more » Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun The cameras are artificial-intelligence based and are installed in the lower field and gym, enabling the school to offer live-streamed sports coverage. read more » Girls’ water polo ends season with victories October 21, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou Despite having several key players out throughout the season, the team found some success through their team chemistry and improvements from new players. read more » Girls’ water polo prepares for upcoming season with new head coach September 14, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou With the loss of several players this season, the team is focusing on rebuilding a strong foundation. read more » Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 May 26, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun The annual graduation party will be held as usual, provided COVID-19 trends remain stable. read more » Girls’ lacrosse prepares for upcoming season with new coach March 20, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun With fewer players this season, teamwork and new skills play an important role in the team’s CCS prospects. read more » Newly branded ‘Falconpuff’ suggests positive step forward for gender inclusivity March 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun In today’s more gender-inclusive society, the Powderpuff football game serves as a reminder of traditions meant for past generations. read more » Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Girls’ water polo ends season with victories October 21, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou Despite having several key players out throughout the season, the team found some success through their team chemistry and improvements from new players. read more » Girls’ water polo prepares for upcoming season with new head coach September 14, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou With the loss of several players this season, the team is focusing on rebuilding a strong foundation. read more » Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 May 26, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun The annual graduation party will be held as usual, provided COVID-19 trends remain stable. read more » Girls’ lacrosse prepares for upcoming season with new coach March 20, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun With fewer players this season, teamwork and new skills play an important role in the team’s CCS prospects. read more » Newly branded ‘Falconpuff’ suggests positive step forward for gender inclusivity March 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun In today’s more gender-inclusive society, the Powderpuff football game serves as a reminder of traditions meant for past generations. read more » Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Girls’ water polo prepares for upcoming season with new head coach September 14, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun and Sarah Zhou With the loss of several players this season, the team is focusing on rebuilding a strong foundation. read more » Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 May 26, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun The annual graduation party will be held as usual, provided COVID-19 trends remain stable. read more » Girls’ lacrosse prepares for upcoming season with new coach March 20, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun With fewer players this season, teamwork and new skills play an important role in the team’s CCS prospects. read more » Newly branded ‘Falconpuff’ suggests positive step forward for gender inclusivity March 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun In today’s more gender-inclusive society, the Powderpuff football game serves as a reminder of traditions meant for past generations. read more » Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 May 26, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun The annual graduation party will be held as usual, provided COVID-19 trends remain stable. read more » Girls’ lacrosse prepares for upcoming season with new coach March 20, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun With fewer players this season, teamwork and new skills play an important role in the team’s CCS prospects. read more » Newly branded ‘Falconpuff’ suggests positive step forward for gender inclusivity March 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun In today’s more gender-inclusive society, the Powderpuff football game serves as a reminder of traditions meant for past generations. read more » Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Girls’ lacrosse prepares for upcoming season with new coach March 20, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun With fewer players this season, teamwork and new skills play an important role in the team’s CCS prospects. read more » Newly branded ‘Falconpuff’ suggests positive step forward for gender inclusivity March 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun In today’s more gender-inclusive society, the Powderpuff football game serves as a reminder of traditions meant for past generations. read more » Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Newly branded ‘Falconpuff’ suggests positive step forward for gender inclusivity March 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun In today’s more gender-inclusive society, the Powderpuff football game serves as a reminder of traditions meant for past generations. read more » Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Producer of ‘Butter’ explains how its making was a family affair March 16, 2022 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Philanthropist and producer Julie Bram gives readers a look behind the scenes. read more » Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens more fundamental rights than just abortion January 18, 2022 — by Stephanie Sun The ongoing debate over abortion laws reveals a deeper issue with the judicial system. read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Potential coaches for SHS athletics must undergo a series of interviews and training protocols. read more » In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
In masks but on stage: Drama students put on fall play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ November 19, 2021 — by Lena Aribi, Christopher Chen and Stephanie Sun Premiering In the McAfee Center on Nov. 12, the show is performed to in-person audiences and live-streamed to a virtual audience. read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Players attribute their struggles in the season to new coaching styles and losses of key players to graduation. 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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
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 » The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
The struggles of being unfunny November 1, 2021 — by Hannah Lee and Stephanie Sun Two Falcon writers narrate their experiences of writing a backpage story while having no sense of humor. read more » Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team October 7, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun Due to the small roster, Cassidy Coghlan aims to improve her skills and contribute to the team. read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With COVID-19 cases on the decline, sports restrictions are gradually being lifted. read more » Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Boys’ soccer finishes the season strong with new goals for next year May 21, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu With the help of new coach Max Dorling, the team achieved the best season record in several years, and hopes to implement further consistency for the future. read more » Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note May 13, 2021 — by Nicole Lu, Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu After the passing of former coach Jerome Chung on March 4, players on both teams pay homage to his mentorship and rally together read more » Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Administration launches academic integrity campaign May 12, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Students enlisted to speak about the value of taking the right path. read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Diamonds in the rough: Softball team works to rebuild skills after losing nine seniors to graduation April 1, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun The team has been holding optional practices in preparation for a shortened season. read more » New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
New CASSY therapist hopes to promote wellness for students March 24, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Albert Xiong brings his educational background in therapy to the SHS CASSY team. read more » Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Social media aesthetic picnic: not as easy as it looks March 18, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Mina Yeap Our TikTok picnic at Azule Park, including the famous wine glass cake and charcuterie board. read more » ‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
‘Unconventional’ names lead to challenges in daily life February 7, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu People with hard-to-pronounce names often find the need to adapt to different types of situations and microaggressions involving their names. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Rants December 7, 2020 — by Amanda Zhu and Stephanie Sun read more » Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Sophomore rises up to challenging position of varsity polo goalie December 3, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun Sophomore Rosie Kline hopes to contribute to the team’s success during her first year on the varsity girls’ water polo team. read more » ‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
‘The Social Dilemma’: Questioning the manipulation of social media November 16, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Netflix documentary explores the ins and outs of the internet in an increasingly online world. read more » Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Gender reveal parties need to stop November 8, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun Antiquated labels given at birth no longer work. read more » Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Team begins practices in hopes of a winter season October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Stephanie Sun While the season has been pushed out and athletes are limited to COVID-proof practices, the team perseveres. read more » Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on September 17, 2020 — by Stephanie Sun In-person contacts are the key to many relationships that have not survived the past few months. read more » Visuals by Stephanie June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
June 6, 2023: Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester My friends and I pose for a photo during our morning senior day ceremony. December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
December 11, 2022: ‘The Fabelmans’ puts spotlight on antisemitic abuse directed at school’s most famous alumnus Class of ‘65 alumnus Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” covers much of his experience at the school. October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
October 7, 2022: Girls’ water polo team seeks to improve after loss of key players Junior varsity member Amaris Charton prepares for a shot in a game against Santa Clara on Sept. 22. May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
May 26, 2022: Grad Night to be hosted at school on June 2 November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
November 1, 2021: The struggles of being unfunny October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
October 7, 2021: Freshman rises to challenge of varsity water polo team Freshman Cassidy Coghlan winds her arm back in preparation for a shot during a game against Santa Clara on Oct. 5. May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
May 13, 2021: Boys’ and girls’ water polo teams aim to end tumultuous season on a memorable note The SHS boys' water polo team gets into the pool and prepares for an upcoming game against Lynbrook High School on May 13 in honor of former coach Jerome Chung. November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on
November 19, 2020: Remote learning or remote cheating? September 17, 2020: Friendships fade and pandemic isolation drags on