Classes can benefit from major revamps September 9, 2020 — by Preston Fu Restructuring synchronous and asynchronous classes, large-group discussions and office hours would benefit students read more » First-week review: School-wide modules contain valuable information with potential of being successful September 6, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram Modules are most effective when they are time-efficient and informative. read more » Revive school spirit through Minecraft September 5, 2020 — by Tiffany Wang The school should create a Minecraft server where students can go to play minigames and compete for their class. read more » WeChat users in America should be given a choice September 3, 2020 — by Cici Xu In the midst of a political rivalry, the American government should still defend the definition of democracy in which the people’s judgements matter. read more » AP teachers should still offer students missed material after exams May 28, 2020 — by Andrew Li Students should have access to optional assignments and lectures to get a stronger grasp on missed topics to succeed in college and beyond. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Businesses should stay closed to protect the public May 21, 2020 — by Aaria Thomas Small businesses and stores that are non-essential should remain closed as the health of the public is more important than the economy at the moment. read more » Farmers continually face crises alone; many die from suicide May 16, 2020 — by Shama Gupta Lack of health resources and government legislation leave farmers depressed, thinking they have no way out of debt. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Online school is better than in-person school May 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen Even though it was a messy process at first, I have grown to prefer its advantages. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
First-week review: School-wide modules contain valuable information with potential of being successful September 6, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram Modules are most effective when they are time-efficient and informative. read more » Revive school spirit through Minecraft September 5, 2020 — by Tiffany Wang The school should create a Minecraft server where students can go to play minigames and compete for their class. read more » WeChat users in America should be given a choice September 3, 2020 — by Cici Xu In the midst of a political rivalry, the American government should still defend the definition of democracy in which the people’s judgements matter. read more » AP teachers should still offer students missed material after exams May 28, 2020 — by Andrew Li Students should have access to optional assignments and lectures to get a stronger grasp on missed topics to succeed in college and beyond. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Businesses should stay closed to protect the public May 21, 2020 — by Aaria Thomas Small businesses and stores that are non-essential should remain closed as the health of the public is more important than the economy at the moment. read more » Farmers continually face crises alone; many die from suicide May 16, 2020 — by Shama Gupta Lack of health resources and government legislation leave farmers depressed, thinking they have no way out of debt. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Online school is better than in-person school May 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen Even though it was a messy process at first, I have grown to prefer its advantages. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
Revive school spirit through Minecraft September 5, 2020 — by Tiffany Wang The school should create a Minecraft server where students can go to play minigames and compete for their class. read more » WeChat users in America should be given a choice September 3, 2020 — by Cici Xu In the midst of a political rivalry, the American government should still defend the definition of democracy in which the people’s judgements matter. read more » AP teachers should still offer students missed material after exams May 28, 2020 — by Andrew Li Students should have access to optional assignments and lectures to get a stronger grasp on missed topics to succeed in college and beyond. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Businesses should stay closed to protect the public May 21, 2020 — by Aaria Thomas Small businesses and stores that are non-essential should remain closed as the health of the public is more important than the economy at the moment. read more » Farmers continually face crises alone; many die from suicide May 16, 2020 — by Shama Gupta Lack of health resources and government legislation leave farmers depressed, thinking they have no way out of debt. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Online school is better than in-person school May 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen Even though it was a messy process at first, I have grown to prefer its advantages. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
WeChat users in America should be given a choice September 3, 2020 — by Cici Xu In the midst of a political rivalry, the American government should still defend the definition of democracy in which the people’s judgements matter. read more » AP teachers should still offer students missed material after exams May 28, 2020 — by Andrew Li Students should have access to optional assignments and lectures to get a stronger grasp on missed topics to succeed in college and beyond. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Businesses should stay closed to protect the public May 21, 2020 — by Aaria Thomas Small businesses and stores that are non-essential should remain closed as the health of the public is more important than the economy at the moment. read more » Farmers continually face crises alone; many die from suicide May 16, 2020 — by Shama Gupta Lack of health resources and government legislation leave farmers depressed, thinking they have no way out of debt. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Online school is better than in-person school May 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen Even though it was a messy process at first, I have grown to prefer its advantages. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
AP teachers should still offer students missed material after exams May 28, 2020 — by Andrew Li Students should have access to optional assignments and lectures to get a stronger grasp on missed topics to succeed in college and beyond. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Businesses should stay closed to protect the public May 21, 2020 — by Aaria Thomas Small businesses and stores that are non-essential should remain closed as the health of the public is more important than the economy at the moment. read more » Farmers continually face crises alone; many die from suicide May 16, 2020 — by Shama Gupta Lack of health resources and government legislation leave farmers depressed, thinking they have no way out of debt. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Online school is better than in-person school May 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen Even though it was a messy process at first, I have grown to prefer its advantages. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Businesses should stay closed to protect the public May 21, 2020 — by Aaria Thomas Small businesses and stores that are non-essential should remain closed as the health of the public is more important than the economy at the moment. read more » Farmers continually face crises alone; many die from suicide May 16, 2020 — by Shama Gupta Lack of health resources and government legislation leave farmers depressed, thinking they have no way out of debt. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Online school is better than in-person school May 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen Even though it was a messy process at first, I have grown to prefer its advantages. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
Businesses should stay closed to protect the public May 21, 2020 — by Aaria Thomas Small businesses and stores that are non-essential should remain closed as the health of the public is more important than the economy at the moment. read more » Farmers continually face crises alone; many die from suicide May 16, 2020 — by Shama Gupta Lack of health resources and government legislation leave farmers depressed, thinking they have no way out of debt. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Online school is better than in-person school May 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen Even though it was a messy process at first, I have grown to prefer its advantages. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
Farmers continually face crises alone; many die from suicide May 16, 2020 — by Shama Gupta Lack of health resources and government legislation leave farmers depressed, thinking they have no way out of debt. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Online school is better than in-person school May 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen Even though it was a messy process at first, I have grown to prefer its advantages. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Online school is better than in-person school May 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen Even though it was a messy process at first, I have grown to prefer its advantages. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
Online school is better than in-person school May 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen Even though it was a messy process at first, I have grown to prefer its advantages. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast