Falcon Focus: Sophomore refuses to let her stature define or defeat her April 2, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan Growing up, sophomore Katrina Li learned that she could not let the condition of dwarfism dictate what people thought of her. Li felt that although she may feel like she was in the spotlight while she was in public, it was no reason for her to feel uncomfortable about her own body. read more » Large numbers of underclassmen step up to run for class office April 2, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Xu The class officer elections have seen increasing competition compared to past elections, especially among incoming sophomores and juniors. read more » T-shirt gun launches excitement at sporting events April 1, 2018 — by Andrew Lee Occasionally making appearances at sporting events this year, the new T-shirt launcher purchased for the spirit commission has been on a roll in energizing crowds and hyping spirit. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Spring musical to premiere at end of April April 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang Costumes were designed by Sarah Thermond’s mother Cathie Thermond, who has volunteered for the school’s drama department since her daughter was a student. The sets will stay true to the late-Victorian era, in which the story takes place, with the exception of the scenes with more fantastical elements. read more » Spring Fling themed around popular hashtags April 1, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Muthu Palaniappan In the past, the commission has noticed that students are not as spirited during Spring Fling as they are during Homecoming, so they are hoping that will change this year. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » As colleges send acceptances, seniors face tough decisions April 1, 2018 — by Aaron Choi and Ava Hooman Senior Dean Stratakos, the school’s No. 1 player on the boys’ tennis team, said that academic rigor and athletics are the main factors he is considering. read more » Downturn in parental donations continues to hurt athletics program April 1, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Muthu Palaniappan Another idea being floated right now is to cut transportation to away games by having parents drive instead of using vans and buses. This would save about $40,000 a year, Lugo said. Some coaching positions may also need to be cut to balance the budget. read more » MAP organizes tour of local news station March 29, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan In January, the Media Arts Program (MAP) hosted NBC Bay Area’s business and technology reporter Scott McGrew as part of their MAP speaker series presentation. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
Large numbers of underclassmen step up to run for class office April 2, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Jeffrey Xu The class officer elections have seen increasing competition compared to past elections, especially among incoming sophomores and juniors. read more » T-shirt gun launches excitement at sporting events April 1, 2018 — by Andrew Lee Occasionally making appearances at sporting events this year, the new T-shirt launcher purchased for the spirit commission has been on a roll in energizing crowds and hyping spirit. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Spring musical to premiere at end of April April 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang Costumes were designed by Sarah Thermond’s mother Cathie Thermond, who has volunteered for the school’s drama department since her daughter was a student. The sets will stay true to the late-Victorian era, in which the story takes place, with the exception of the scenes with more fantastical elements. read more » Spring Fling themed around popular hashtags April 1, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Muthu Palaniappan In the past, the commission has noticed that students are not as spirited during Spring Fling as they are during Homecoming, so they are hoping that will change this year. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » As colleges send acceptances, seniors face tough decisions April 1, 2018 — by Aaron Choi and Ava Hooman Senior Dean Stratakos, the school’s No. 1 player on the boys’ tennis team, said that academic rigor and athletics are the main factors he is considering. read more » Downturn in parental donations continues to hurt athletics program April 1, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Muthu Palaniappan Another idea being floated right now is to cut transportation to away games by having parents drive instead of using vans and buses. This would save about $40,000 a year, Lugo said. Some coaching positions may also need to be cut to balance the budget. read more » MAP organizes tour of local news station March 29, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan In January, the Media Arts Program (MAP) hosted NBC Bay Area’s business and technology reporter Scott McGrew as part of their MAP speaker series presentation. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
T-shirt gun launches excitement at sporting events April 1, 2018 — by Andrew Lee Occasionally making appearances at sporting events this year, the new T-shirt launcher purchased for the spirit commission has been on a roll in energizing crowds and hyping spirit. read more » FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Spring musical to premiere at end of April April 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang Costumes were designed by Sarah Thermond’s mother Cathie Thermond, who has volunteered for the school’s drama department since her daughter was a student. The sets will stay true to the late-Victorian era, in which the story takes place, with the exception of the scenes with more fantastical elements. read more » Spring Fling themed around popular hashtags April 1, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Muthu Palaniappan In the past, the commission has noticed that students are not as spirited during Spring Fling as they are during Homecoming, so they are hoping that will change this year. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » As colleges send acceptances, seniors face tough decisions April 1, 2018 — by Aaron Choi and Ava Hooman Senior Dean Stratakos, the school’s No. 1 player on the boys’ tennis team, said that academic rigor and athletics are the main factors he is considering. read more » Downturn in parental donations continues to hurt athletics program April 1, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Muthu Palaniappan Another idea being floated right now is to cut transportation to away games by having parents drive instead of using vans and buses. This would save about $40,000 a year, Lugo said. Some coaching positions may also need to be cut to balance the budget. read more » MAP organizes tour of local news station March 29, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan In January, the Media Arts Program (MAP) hosted NBC Bay Area’s business and technology reporter Scott McGrew as part of their MAP speaker series presentation. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
FBLA prepares for states April 1, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Kaitlyn Wang FBLA recently participated in the Bay Section Conference, where three members advanced to the state finals. read more » Spring musical to premiere at end of April April 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang Costumes were designed by Sarah Thermond’s mother Cathie Thermond, who has volunteered for the school’s drama department since her daughter was a student. The sets will stay true to the late-Victorian era, in which the story takes place, with the exception of the scenes with more fantastical elements. read more » Spring Fling themed around popular hashtags April 1, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Muthu Palaniappan In the past, the commission has noticed that students are not as spirited during Spring Fling as they are during Homecoming, so they are hoping that will change this year. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » As colleges send acceptances, seniors face tough decisions April 1, 2018 — by Aaron Choi and Ava Hooman Senior Dean Stratakos, the school’s No. 1 player on the boys’ tennis team, said that academic rigor and athletics are the main factors he is considering. read more » Downturn in parental donations continues to hurt athletics program April 1, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Muthu Palaniappan Another idea being floated right now is to cut transportation to away games by having parents drive instead of using vans and buses. This would save about $40,000 a year, Lugo said. Some coaching positions may also need to be cut to balance the budget. read more » MAP organizes tour of local news station March 29, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan In January, the Media Arts Program (MAP) hosted NBC Bay Area’s business and technology reporter Scott McGrew as part of their MAP speaker series presentation. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
Spring musical to premiere at end of April April 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang Costumes were designed by Sarah Thermond’s mother Cathie Thermond, who has volunteered for the school’s drama department since her daughter was a student. The sets will stay true to the late-Victorian era, in which the story takes place, with the exception of the scenes with more fantastical elements. read more » Spring Fling themed around popular hashtags April 1, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Muthu Palaniappan In the past, the commission has noticed that students are not as spirited during Spring Fling as they are during Homecoming, so they are hoping that will change this year. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » As colleges send acceptances, seniors face tough decisions April 1, 2018 — by Aaron Choi and Ava Hooman Senior Dean Stratakos, the school’s No. 1 player on the boys’ tennis team, said that academic rigor and athletics are the main factors he is considering. read more » Downturn in parental donations continues to hurt athletics program April 1, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Muthu Palaniappan Another idea being floated right now is to cut transportation to away games by having parents drive instead of using vans and buses. This would save about $40,000 a year, Lugo said. Some coaching positions may also need to be cut to balance the budget. read more » MAP organizes tour of local news station March 29, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan In January, the Media Arts Program (MAP) hosted NBC Bay Area’s business and technology reporter Scott McGrew as part of their MAP speaker series presentation. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
Spring Fling themed around popular hashtags April 1, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Muthu Palaniappan In the past, the commission has noticed that students are not as spirited during Spring Fling as they are during Homecoming, so they are hoping that will change this year. read more » Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » As colleges send acceptances, seniors face tough decisions April 1, 2018 — by Aaron Choi and Ava Hooman Senior Dean Stratakos, the school’s No. 1 player on the boys’ tennis team, said that academic rigor and athletics are the main factors he is considering. read more » Downturn in parental donations continues to hurt athletics program April 1, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Muthu Palaniappan Another idea being floated right now is to cut transportation to away games by having parents drive instead of using vans and buses. This would save about $40,000 a year, Lugo said. Some coaching positions may also need to be cut to balance the budget. read more » MAP organizes tour of local news station March 29, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan In January, the Media Arts Program (MAP) hosted NBC Bay Area’s business and technology reporter Scott McGrew as part of their MAP speaker series presentation. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
Maintenance crew and Environmental Club address littering problems on campus April 1, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang Moran also emphasized that it is important for students to separate recyclables from garbage. Doing so ensures that the trucks transport certain items to the correct facilities, enabling recycling or trash disposal to run more smoothly. read more » As colleges send acceptances, seniors face tough decisions April 1, 2018 — by Aaron Choi and Ava Hooman Senior Dean Stratakos, the school’s No. 1 player on the boys’ tennis team, said that academic rigor and athletics are the main factors he is considering. read more » Downturn in parental donations continues to hurt athletics program April 1, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Muthu Palaniappan Another idea being floated right now is to cut transportation to away games by having parents drive instead of using vans and buses. This would save about $40,000 a year, Lugo said. Some coaching positions may also need to be cut to balance the budget. read more » MAP organizes tour of local news station March 29, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan In January, the Media Arts Program (MAP) hosted NBC Bay Area’s business and technology reporter Scott McGrew as part of their MAP speaker series presentation. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
As colleges send acceptances, seniors face tough decisions April 1, 2018 — by Aaron Choi and Ava Hooman Senior Dean Stratakos, the school’s No. 1 player on the boys’ tennis team, said that academic rigor and athletics are the main factors he is considering. read more » Downturn in parental donations continues to hurt athletics program April 1, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Muthu Palaniappan Another idea being floated right now is to cut transportation to away games by having parents drive instead of using vans and buses. This would save about $40,000 a year, Lugo said. Some coaching positions may also need to be cut to balance the budget. read more » MAP organizes tour of local news station March 29, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan In January, the Media Arts Program (MAP) hosted NBC Bay Area’s business and technology reporter Scott McGrew as part of their MAP speaker series presentation. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
Downturn in parental donations continues to hurt athletics program April 1, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Muthu Palaniappan Another idea being floated right now is to cut transportation to away games by having parents drive instead of using vans and buses. This would save about $40,000 a year, Lugo said. Some coaching positions may also need to be cut to balance the budget. read more » MAP organizes tour of local news station March 29, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan In January, the Media Arts Program (MAP) hosted NBC Bay Area’s business and technology reporter Scott McGrew as part of their MAP speaker series presentation. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
MAP organizes tour of local news station March 29, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan In January, the Media Arts Program (MAP) hosted NBC Bay Area’s business and technology reporter Scott McGrew as part of their MAP speaker series presentation. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast