Liang aces math competitions May 18, 2015 — by Karissa Dong The Mathematics Association of America (MAA) announced that junior Celine Liang ranked among Top 11 in the prestigious USA Junior Math Olympiad (USAJMO) on May 11. read more » Rotary Art Show amazes visitors once again May 16, 2015 — by David Fan The show returned over $2.2 million to local organizations. read more » Falcon and SHSTV to merge into collaborative staff May 16, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri Next year, SHSTV and the Falcon will combine in third period, creating a class where journalists can participate in both broadcast and print journalism. read more » ASB election faces decrease in participation May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao Junior Aakash Thumaty beat Luke Salin by just four votes after the elections took place in early April, but the result of that narrow victory may not have been the biggest story. read more » Advanced Spanish students travel to Monterey May 15, 2015 — by Ariel Liu About 40 of Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex’s advanced classes were invited to the DLIFLC, the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, Language Day on May 8. read more » Juniors start sports charity to benefit low-income children May 14, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Uunior Connor Buss, along with his friends juniors Romteen Masoumi, Jacob Randall and Albe Tremblay launched a nonprofit on April 22 called Gear It Up Foundation. Gear It Up works to provide free sports equipment to children who cannot afford it otherwise. read more » Administrators say TPing prank fails to value those who have to clean up the mess May 14, 2015 — by Kevin Chow This TP prank illustrates a disconnect between students and custodians and shows no regard for those who have to clean it up. read more » Senior servant day means raising money for a good cause and embarrassment May 13, 2015 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The annual event raises $1,140. read more » Global Health Club closes year with a bang May 7, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Global Health Club recently organized a medical career panel featuring five doctors who spoke about their experiences getting into medical school and working in the field. read more » Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...201202203204205...210220230240250...nextlast
Rotary Art Show amazes visitors once again May 16, 2015 — by David Fan The show returned over $2.2 million to local organizations. read more » Falcon and SHSTV to merge into collaborative staff May 16, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri Next year, SHSTV and the Falcon will combine in third period, creating a class where journalists can participate in both broadcast and print journalism. read more » ASB election faces decrease in participation May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao Junior Aakash Thumaty beat Luke Salin by just four votes after the elections took place in early April, but the result of that narrow victory may not have been the biggest story. read more » Advanced Spanish students travel to Monterey May 15, 2015 — by Ariel Liu About 40 of Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex’s advanced classes were invited to the DLIFLC, the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, Language Day on May 8. read more » Juniors start sports charity to benefit low-income children May 14, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Uunior Connor Buss, along with his friends juniors Romteen Masoumi, Jacob Randall and Albe Tremblay launched a nonprofit on April 22 called Gear It Up Foundation. Gear It Up works to provide free sports equipment to children who cannot afford it otherwise. read more » Administrators say TPing prank fails to value those who have to clean up the mess May 14, 2015 — by Kevin Chow This TP prank illustrates a disconnect between students and custodians and shows no regard for those who have to clean it up. read more » Senior servant day means raising money for a good cause and embarrassment May 13, 2015 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The annual event raises $1,140. read more » Global Health Club closes year with a bang May 7, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Global Health Club recently organized a medical career panel featuring five doctors who spoke about their experiences getting into medical school and working in the field. read more » Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...201202203204205...210220230240250...nextlast
Falcon and SHSTV to merge into collaborative staff May 16, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri Next year, SHSTV and the Falcon will combine in third period, creating a class where journalists can participate in both broadcast and print journalism. read more » ASB election faces decrease in participation May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao Junior Aakash Thumaty beat Luke Salin by just four votes after the elections took place in early April, but the result of that narrow victory may not have been the biggest story. read more » Advanced Spanish students travel to Monterey May 15, 2015 — by Ariel Liu About 40 of Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex’s advanced classes were invited to the DLIFLC, the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, Language Day on May 8. read more » Juniors start sports charity to benefit low-income children May 14, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Uunior Connor Buss, along with his friends juniors Romteen Masoumi, Jacob Randall and Albe Tremblay launched a nonprofit on April 22 called Gear It Up Foundation. Gear It Up works to provide free sports equipment to children who cannot afford it otherwise. read more » Administrators say TPing prank fails to value those who have to clean up the mess May 14, 2015 — by Kevin Chow This TP prank illustrates a disconnect between students and custodians and shows no regard for those who have to clean it up. read more » Senior servant day means raising money for a good cause and embarrassment May 13, 2015 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The annual event raises $1,140. read more » Global Health Club closes year with a bang May 7, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Global Health Club recently organized a medical career panel featuring five doctors who spoke about their experiences getting into medical school and working in the field. read more » Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...201202203204205...210220230240250...nextlast
ASB election faces decrease in participation May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao Junior Aakash Thumaty beat Luke Salin by just four votes after the elections took place in early April, but the result of that narrow victory may not have been the biggest story. read more » Advanced Spanish students travel to Monterey May 15, 2015 — by Ariel Liu About 40 of Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex’s advanced classes were invited to the DLIFLC, the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, Language Day on May 8. read more » Juniors start sports charity to benefit low-income children May 14, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Uunior Connor Buss, along with his friends juniors Romteen Masoumi, Jacob Randall and Albe Tremblay launched a nonprofit on April 22 called Gear It Up Foundation. Gear It Up works to provide free sports equipment to children who cannot afford it otherwise. read more » Administrators say TPing prank fails to value those who have to clean up the mess May 14, 2015 — by Kevin Chow This TP prank illustrates a disconnect between students and custodians and shows no regard for those who have to clean it up. read more » Senior servant day means raising money for a good cause and embarrassment May 13, 2015 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The annual event raises $1,140. read more » Global Health Club closes year with a bang May 7, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Global Health Club recently organized a medical career panel featuring five doctors who spoke about their experiences getting into medical school and working in the field. read more » Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...201202203204205...210220230240250...nextlast
Advanced Spanish students travel to Monterey May 15, 2015 — by Ariel Liu About 40 of Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex’s advanced classes were invited to the DLIFLC, the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, Language Day on May 8. read more » Juniors start sports charity to benefit low-income children May 14, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Uunior Connor Buss, along with his friends juniors Romteen Masoumi, Jacob Randall and Albe Tremblay launched a nonprofit on April 22 called Gear It Up Foundation. Gear It Up works to provide free sports equipment to children who cannot afford it otherwise. read more » Administrators say TPing prank fails to value those who have to clean up the mess May 14, 2015 — by Kevin Chow This TP prank illustrates a disconnect between students and custodians and shows no regard for those who have to clean it up. read more » Senior servant day means raising money for a good cause and embarrassment May 13, 2015 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The annual event raises $1,140. read more » Global Health Club closes year with a bang May 7, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Global Health Club recently organized a medical career panel featuring five doctors who spoke about their experiences getting into medical school and working in the field. read more » Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...201202203204205...210220230240250...nextlast
Juniors start sports charity to benefit low-income children May 14, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Uunior Connor Buss, along with his friends juniors Romteen Masoumi, Jacob Randall and Albe Tremblay launched a nonprofit on April 22 called Gear It Up Foundation. Gear It Up works to provide free sports equipment to children who cannot afford it otherwise. read more » Administrators say TPing prank fails to value those who have to clean up the mess May 14, 2015 — by Kevin Chow This TP prank illustrates a disconnect between students and custodians and shows no regard for those who have to clean it up. read more » Senior servant day means raising money for a good cause and embarrassment May 13, 2015 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The annual event raises $1,140. read more » Global Health Club closes year with a bang May 7, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Global Health Club recently organized a medical career panel featuring five doctors who spoke about their experiences getting into medical school and working in the field. read more » Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...201202203204205...210220230240250...nextlast
Administrators say TPing prank fails to value those who have to clean up the mess May 14, 2015 — by Kevin Chow This TP prank illustrates a disconnect between students and custodians and shows no regard for those who have to clean it up. read more » Senior servant day means raising money for a good cause and embarrassment May 13, 2015 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The annual event raises $1,140. read more » Global Health Club closes year with a bang May 7, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Global Health Club recently organized a medical career panel featuring five doctors who spoke about their experiences getting into medical school and working in the field. read more » Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...201202203204205...210220230240250...nextlast
Senior servant day means raising money for a good cause and embarrassment May 13, 2015 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The annual event raises $1,140. read more » Global Health Club closes year with a bang May 7, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Global Health Club recently organized a medical career panel featuring five doctors who spoke about their experiences getting into medical school and working in the field. read more » Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...201202203204205...210220230240250...nextlast
Global Health Club closes year with a bang May 7, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Global Health Club recently organized a medical career panel featuring five doctors who spoke about their experiences getting into medical school and working in the field. read more » Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...201202203204205...210220230240250...nextlast
Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...201202203204205...210220230240250...nextlast