In wealthy districts, parents should have to pay to have their kids participate in activities December 17, 2019 — by Michael Wong Maintaining successful programs should be a priority for parents and administration alike. read more »
Saratoga students drive competitive culture, collective success December 13, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar Competition between peers encourages students to work harder, ultimately leading to better performance in standardized tests, competitions, and more. read more »
Teachers deserve more credit for academic success December 13, 2019 — by Nicole Lu The approachability and sincerity of teachers help students get the necessary resources to succeed read more »
Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more »
Friday the 13th: golf superstitions December 9, 2019 — by Kevin Sze I have many golf superstitions read more »
Road rage is fine to a certain degree December 9, 2019 — by Edwin Chen Road rage when limited to just yelling inside the car is perfectly fine and a great way of letting out anger. read more »
PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more »
Teachers should minimize paper waste by printing less December 8, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram With growing cost, inefficiency and waste, schools should gravitate more toward electronic resources instead of paper ones. read more »
Recreational drug use has nothing but downsides December 6, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli Studies show that using marijuana, especially among high schoolers, does nothing but harm cognitive function and overall health read more »
BDTW has no lasting impacts on school community December 3, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Breaking Down the Walls fails to achieve its goal of fostering a more emotionally tight-knit campus read more »