Time management lessons ought to be offered March 12, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao One way to curb the “student-dies-then cries-over-APs” issue is to offer time management lessons or tutorial sessions to increase students’ ability to handle rigorous course loads. read more » Planned rolling block schedule shows promise for the future March 6, 2015 — by the third-period Falcon staff After years of discussion about a possible switch to a full block schedule, the school recently made the decision to switch to the format in the 2016-2017. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » The dangers of stigmas against mental health in our community March 5, 2015 — by Saya Sivaram Mental health has become a taboo topic in our society — and now, many people feel ashamed to admit that they might be suffering from a mental illness. read more » Students not enrolled in SHS AP Chinese course should be able to take AP test on campus March 5, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Caitlin Ju “Must be in AP Chinese class at SHS.” It’s right there on the AP exam registration form. read more » Are SHS Grad Night bids unnecessarily expensive? March 4, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung Grad Night requires hundreds of hours on the part of Grad Night committee parents — but also hundreds of dollars on the part of students. read more » Rape cases: focus should be shifted to preventative measures March 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda If college is feeling more and more like a dangerous place, it’s because of headlines like this one from a recent New York Times issue: “Stanford Ex-Student Denies Rape of Unconscious Woman Outside Frat.” read more » Boys’ restrooms should do more to allow privacy March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao A boys’ bathroom at SHS looks no different from any other male public restroom; there are urinals, a stall for privacy and sinks to wash hands. read more » Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Planned rolling block schedule shows promise for the future March 6, 2015 — by the third-period Falcon staff After years of discussion about a possible switch to a full block schedule, the school recently made the decision to switch to the format in the 2016-2017. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » The dangers of stigmas against mental health in our community March 5, 2015 — by Saya Sivaram Mental health has become a taboo topic in our society — and now, many people feel ashamed to admit that they might be suffering from a mental illness. read more » Students not enrolled in SHS AP Chinese course should be able to take AP test on campus March 5, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Caitlin Ju “Must be in AP Chinese class at SHS.” It’s right there on the AP exam registration form. read more » Are SHS Grad Night bids unnecessarily expensive? March 4, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung Grad Night requires hundreds of hours on the part of Grad Night committee parents — but also hundreds of dollars on the part of students. read more » Rape cases: focus should be shifted to preventative measures March 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda If college is feeling more and more like a dangerous place, it’s because of headlines like this one from a recent New York Times issue: “Stanford Ex-Student Denies Rape of Unconscious Woman Outside Frat.” read more » Boys’ restrooms should do more to allow privacy March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao A boys’ bathroom at SHS looks no different from any other male public restroom; there are urinals, a stall for privacy and sinks to wash hands. read more » Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » The dangers of stigmas against mental health in our community March 5, 2015 — by Saya Sivaram Mental health has become a taboo topic in our society — and now, many people feel ashamed to admit that they might be suffering from a mental illness. read more » Students not enrolled in SHS AP Chinese course should be able to take AP test on campus March 5, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Caitlin Ju “Must be in AP Chinese class at SHS.” It’s right there on the AP exam registration form. read more » Are SHS Grad Night bids unnecessarily expensive? March 4, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung Grad Night requires hundreds of hours on the part of Grad Night committee parents — but also hundreds of dollars on the part of students. read more » Rape cases: focus should be shifted to preventative measures March 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda If college is feeling more and more like a dangerous place, it’s because of headlines like this one from a recent New York Times issue: “Stanford Ex-Student Denies Rape of Unconscious Woman Outside Frat.” read more » Boys’ restrooms should do more to allow privacy March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao A boys’ bathroom at SHS looks no different from any other male public restroom; there are urinals, a stall for privacy and sinks to wash hands. read more » Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
The dangers of stigmas against mental health in our community March 5, 2015 — by Saya Sivaram Mental health has become a taboo topic in our society — and now, many people feel ashamed to admit that they might be suffering from a mental illness. read more » Students not enrolled in SHS AP Chinese course should be able to take AP test on campus March 5, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Caitlin Ju “Must be in AP Chinese class at SHS.” It’s right there on the AP exam registration form. read more » Are SHS Grad Night bids unnecessarily expensive? March 4, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung Grad Night requires hundreds of hours on the part of Grad Night committee parents — but also hundreds of dollars on the part of students. read more » Rape cases: focus should be shifted to preventative measures March 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda If college is feeling more and more like a dangerous place, it’s because of headlines like this one from a recent New York Times issue: “Stanford Ex-Student Denies Rape of Unconscious Woman Outside Frat.” read more » Boys’ restrooms should do more to allow privacy March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao A boys’ bathroom at SHS looks no different from any other male public restroom; there are urinals, a stall for privacy and sinks to wash hands. read more » Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Students not enrolled in SHS AP Chinese course should be able to take AP test on campus March 5, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Caitlin Ju “Must be in AP Chinese class at SHS.” It’s right there on the AP exam registration form. read more » Are SHS Grad Night bids unnecessarily expensive? March 4, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung Grad Night requires hundreds of hours on the part of Grad Night committee parents — but also hundreds of dollars on the part of students. read more » Rape cases: focus should be shifted to preventative measures March 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda If college is feeling more and more like a dangerous place, it’s because of headlines like this one from a recent New York Times issue: “Stanford Ex-Student Denies Rape of Unconscious Woman Outside Frat.” read more » Boys’ restrooms should do more to allow privacy March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao A boys’ bathroom at SHS looks no different from any other male public restroom; there are urinals, a stall for privacy and sinks to wash hands. read more » Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Are SHS Grad Night bids unnecessarily expensive? March 4, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung Grad Night requires hundreds of hours on the part of Grad Night committee parents — but also hundreds of dollars on the part of students. read more » Rape cases: focus should be shifted to preventative measures March 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda If college is feeling more and more like a dangerous place, it’s because of headlines like this one from a recent New York Times issue: “Stanford Ex-Student Denies Rape of Unconscious Woman Outside Frat.” read more » Boys’ restrooms should do more to allow privacy March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao A boys’ bathroom at SHS looks no different from any other male public restroom; there are urinals, a stall for privacy and sinks to wash hands. read more » Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Rape cases: focus should be shifted to preventative measures March 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda If college is feeling more and more like a dangerous place, it’s because of headlines like this one from a recent New York Times issue: “Stanford Ex-Student Denies Rape of Unconscious Woman Outside Frat.” read more » Boys’ restrooms should do more to allow privacy March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao A boys’ bathroom at SHS looks no different from any other male public restroom; there are urinals, a stall for privacy and sinks to wash hands. read more » Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Boys’ restrooms should do more to allow privacy March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao A boys’ bathroom at SHS looks no different from any other male public restroom; there are urinals, a stall for privacy and sinks to wash hands. read more » Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast