Shaking hands with Sorkin: Senior commended by famed screenwriter at film festival March 26, 2016 — by Melissa Magner It was, perhaps, senior Marcus Emery’s favorite moment during a film festival earlier this month when producer, playwright and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin told him to “go to hell.” read more » Falcon Focus: Freshman artiste dabbles in piano and poetry March 24, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Saya Sivaram Lauded by the drama department as a uniquely creative soul, freshman Cheryl Wang is the face behind this stunning repertoire, captivating many of her fellow students with her knack for the arts. read more » Graduation night amasses funds despite challenges March 24, 2016 — by Oksana Trifonova and Kelly Xiao Funding, however, is a crucial question every year, and this year, more so than others because of the small size of the senior class, which has only 328 students compared to the 361 students for the Class of 2015. read more » Cast of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ chosen to perform at ITS March 24, 2016 — by Melissa Magner When director Sarah Thermond submitted a snippet from the 2015 fall play “Pride and Prejudice” to the California Play Marathon Contest last December, she wasn’t sure whether they had a chance of being selected. So, when she learned three months later that the play had been one of three performances chosen, she said she was beyond “thrilled.” read more » Orchestra to tour LA over spring break March 24, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Claire Chou Members of the orchestra program will be touring Los Angeles at the beginning of spring break, from March 31 to April 3. This mini tour will be the biggest tour of the year for the group before the international tour to the Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands in the summer of 2017. read more » New murals in Large Gym aim to raise school spirit March 24, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger The School Site Council recently approved and helped pay for the addition of six new murals in the Large Gym: two large murals on each side with the school’s slogan and four small murals above the bleachers. The large murals read, “It’s great to be a Falcon,” and each small mural has the name of the grade that sits in that bleacher section during rallies. read more » Running for those pearly whites March 24, 2016 — by Angela Liu Early in the morning of Saturday, March 19, 50 runners lined up on the track at the school to run laps at the Miles for Smiles fundraiser and raise funds for Smile Train, a nonprofit organization that provides resources to doctors to provide free cleft repair surgery for children in developing countries. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Seniors plan college campus visits March 24, 2016 — by Tiffany Zheng After receiving much-awaited college decisions throughout March, seniors have begun to plan college tour itineraries in hopes of deciding which university is most suitable for them. read more » Rodriguex elects to teach one more year March 23, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Caitlin Ju Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex, who has taught in the district for more than four decades years, said his plan for retirement did not feel right anymore. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Falcon Focus: Freshman artiste dabbles in piano and poetry March 24, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Saya Sivaram Lauded by the drama department as a uniquely creative soul, freshman Cheryl Wang is the face behind this stunning repertoire, captivating many of her fellow students with her knack for the arts. read more » Graduation night amasses funds despite challenges March 24, 2016 — by Oksana Trifonova and Kelly Xiao Funding, however, is a crucial question every year, and this year, more so than others because of the small size of the senior class, which has only 328 students compared to the 361 students for the Class of 2015. read more » Cast of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ chosen to perform at ITS March 24, 2016 — by Melissa Magner When director Sarah Thermond submitted a snippet from the 2015 fall play “Pride and Prejudice” to the California Play Marathon Contest last December, she wasn’t sure whether they had a chance of being selected. So, when she learned three months later that the play had been one of three performances chosen, she said she was beyond “thrilled.” read more » Orchestra to tour LA over spring break March 24, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Claire Chou Members of the orchestra program will be touring Los Angeles at the beginning of spring break, from March 31 to April 3. This mini tour will be the biggest tour of the year for the group before the international tour to the Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands in the summer of 2017. read more » New murals in Large Gym aim to raise school spirit March 24, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger The School Site Council recently approved and helped pay for the addition of six new murals in the Large Gym: two large murals on each side with the school’s slogan and four small murals above the bleachers. The large murals read, “It’s great to be a Falcon,” and each small mural has the name of the grade that sits in that bleacher section during rallies. read more » Running for those pearly whites March 24, 2016 — by Angela Liu Early in the morning of Saturday, March 19, 50 runners lined up on the track at the school to run laps at the Miles for Smiles fundraiser and raise funds for Smile Train, a nonprofit organization that provides resources to doctors to provide free cleft repair surgery for children in developing countries. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Seniors plan college campus visits March 24, 2016 — by Tiffany Zheng After receiving much-awaited college decisions throughout March, seniors have begun to plan college tour itineraries in hopes of deciding which university is most suitable for them. read more » Rodriguex elects to teach one more year March 23, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Caitlin Ju Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex, who has taught in the district for more than four decades years, said his plan for retirement did not feel right anymore. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Graduation night amasses funds despite challenges March 24, 2016 — by Oksana Trifonova and Kelly Xiao Funding, however, is a crucial question every year, and this year, more so than others because of the small size of the senior class, which has only 328 students compared to the 361 students for the Class of 2015. read more » Cast of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ chosen to perform at ITS March 24, 2016 — by Melissa Magner When director Sarah Thermond submitted a snippet from the 2015 fall play “Pride and Prejudice” to the California Play Marathon Contest last December, she wasn’t sure whether they had a chance of being selected. So, when she learned three months later that the play had been one of three performances chosen, she said she was beyond “thrilled.” read more » Orchestra to tour LA over spring break March 24, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Claire Chou Members of the orchestra program will be touring Los Angeles at the beginning of spring break, from March 31 to April 3. This mini tour will be the biggest tour of the year for the group before the international tour to the Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands in the summer of 2017. read more » New murals in Large Gym aim to raise school spirit March 24, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger The School Site Council recently approved and helped pay for the addition of six new murals in the Large Gym: two large murals on each side with the school’s slogan and four small murals above the bleachers. The large murals read, “It’s great to be a Falcon,” and each small mural has the name of the grade that sits in that bleacher section during rallies. read more » Running for those pearly whites March 24, 2016 — by Angela Liu Early in the morning of Saturday, March 19, 50 runners lined up on the track at the school to run laps at the Miles for Smiles fundraiser and raise funds for Smile Train, a nonprofit organization that provides resources to doctors to provide free cleft repair surgery for children in developing countries. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Seniors plan college campus visits March 24, 2016 — by Tiffany Zheng After receiving much-awaited college decisions throughout March, seniors have begun to plan college tour itineraries in hopes of deciding which university is most suitable for them. read more » Rodriguex elects to teach one more year March 23, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Caitlin Ju Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex, who has taught in the district for more than four decades years, said his plan for retirement did not feel right anymore. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Cast of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ chosen to perform at ITS March 24, 2016 — by Melissa Magner When director Sarah Thermond submitted a snippet from the 2015 fall play “Pride and Prejudice” to the California Play Marathon Contest last December, she wasn’t sure whether they had a chance of being selected. So, when she learned three months later that the play had been one of three performances chosen, she said she was beyond “thrilled.” read more » Orchestra to tour LA over spring break March 24, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Claire Chou Members of the orchestra program will be touring Los Angeles at the beginning of spring break, from March 31 to April 3. This mini tour will be the biggest tour of the year for the group before the international tour to the Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands in the summer of 2017. read more » New murals in Large Gym aim to raise school spirit March 24, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger The School Site Council recently approved and helped pay for the addition of six new murals in the Large Gym: two large murals on each side with the school’s slogan and four small murals above the bleachers. The large murals read, “It’s great to be a Falcon,” and each small mural has the name of the grade that sits in that bleacher section during rallies. read more » Running for those pearly whites March 24, 2016 — by Angela Liu Early in the morning of Saturday, March 19, 50 runners lined up on the track at the school to run laps at the Miles for Smiles fundraiser and raise funds for Smile Train, a nonprofit organization that provides resources to doctors to provide free cleft repair surgery for children in developing countries. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Seniors plan college campus visits March 24, 2016 — by Tiffany Zheng After receiving much-awaited college decisions throughout March, seniors have begun to plan college tour itineraries in hopes of deciding which university is most suitable for them. read more » Rodriguex elects to teach one more year March 23, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Caitlin Ju Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex, who has taught in the district for more than four decades years, said his plan for retirement did not feel right anymore. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Orchestra to tour LA over spring break March 24, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Claire Chou Members of the orchestra program will be touring Los Angeles at the beginning of spring break, from March 31 to April 3. This mini tour will be the biggest tour of the year for the group before the international tour to the Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands in the summer of 2017. read more » New murals in Large Gym aim to raise school spirit March 24, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger The School Site Council recently approved and helped pay for the addition of six new murals in the Large Gym: two large murals on each side with the school’s slogan and four small murals above the bleachers. The large murals read, “It’s great to be a Falcon,” and each small mural has the name of the grade that sits in that bleacher section during rallies. read more » Running for those pearly whites March 24, 2016 — by Angela Liu Early in the morning of Saturday, March 19, 50 runners lined up on the track at the school to run laps at the Miles for Smiles fundraiser and raise funds for Smile Train, a nonprofit organization that provides resources to doctors to provide free cleft repair surgery for children in developing countries. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Seniors plan college campus visits March 24, 2016 — by Tiffany Zheng After receiving much-awaited college decisions throughout March, seniors have begun to plan college tour itineraries in hopes of deciding which university is most suitable for them. read more » Rodriguex elects to teach one more year March 23, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Caitlin Ju Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex, who has taught in the district for more than four decades years, said his plan for retirement did not feel right anymore. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
New murals in Large Gym aim to raise school spirit March 24, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger The School Site Council recently approved and helped pay for the addition of six new murals in the Large Gym: two large murals on each side with the school’s slogan and four small murals above the bleachers. The large murals read, “It’s great to be a Falcon,” and each small mural has the name of the grade that sits in that bleacher section during rallies. read more » Running for those pearly whites March 24, 2016 — by Angela Liu Early in the morning of Saturday, March 19, 50 runners lined up on the track at the school to run laps at the Miles for Smiles fundraiser and raise funds for Smile Train, a nonprofit organization that provides resources to doctors to provide free cleft repair surgery for children in developing countries. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Seniors plan college campus visits March 24, 2016 — by Tiffany Zheng After receiving much-awaited college decisions throughout March, seniors have begun to plan college tour itineraries in hopes of deciding which university is most suitable for them. read more » Rodriguex elects to teach one more year March 23, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Caitlin Ju Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex, who has taught in the district for more than four decades years, said his plan for retirement did not feel right anymore. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Running for those pearly whites March 24, 2016 — by Angela Liu Early in the morning of Saturday, March 19, 50 runners lined up on the track at the school to run laps at the Miles for Smiles fundraiser and raise funds for Smile Train, a nonprofit organization that provides resources to doctors to provide free cleft repair surgery for children in developing countries. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Seniors plan college campus visits March 24, 2016 — by Tiffany Zheng After receiving much-awaited college decisions throughout March, seniors have begun to plan college tour itineraries in hopes of deciding which university is most suitable for them. read more » Rodriguex elects to teach one more year March 23, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Caitlin Ju Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex, who has taught in the district for more than four decades years, said his plan for retirement did not feel right anymore. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Seniors plan college campus visits March 24, 2016 — by Tiffany Zheng After receiving much-awaited college decisions throughout March, seniors have begun to plan college tour itineraries in hopes of deciding which university is most suitable for them. read more » Rodriguex elects to teach one more year March 23, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Caitlin Ju Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex, who has taught in the district for more than four decades years, said his plan for retirement did not feel right anymore. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Seniors plan college campus visits March 24, 2016 — by Tiffany Zheng After receiving much-awaited college decisions throughout March, seniors have begun to plan college tour itineraries in hopes of deciding which university is most suitable for them. read more » Rodriguex elects to teach one more year March 23, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Caitlin Ju Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex, who has taught in the district for more than four decades years, said his plan for retirement did not feel right anymore. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Rodriguex elects to teach one more year March 23, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Caitlin Ju Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex, who has taught in the district for more than four decades years, said his plan for retirement did not feel right anymore. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast