Best practices in online teaching needed in face of coronavirus March 31, 2020 — by Andy Chen Yes, cheating is easy with online education, so it’s best to focus on formative assessments and hold students accountable later when testing can be secure again read more » Fundraising for senior events should be more spread out and effective March 31, 2020 — by Selena Liu Class officers should create more senior events to offset the high costs of the few at the end of the semester read more » Pirating media online is a complex ethical equation — and it’s not always wrong March 30, 2020 — by Samantha Yee Pirating is usually not the crime it is made out to be. read more » Teachers should not set deadlines at 11:59 March 25, 2020 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo Digital homework assignments should not be exempt from the same guidelines that typical assignments have. read more » Similar clubs would benefit from consolidating March 25, 2020 — by Christine Zhang Having fewer but larger clubs would garner more genuine student interest read more » Kids should get social media sooner rather than later March 21, 2020 — by Andy Chen As long as authority figures emphasize good habits, children of any age are capable of using social media platforms effectively. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Daily tutorial system should remain March 6, 2020 — by Andy Chen Removing daily tutorials would inconvenience lower productivity and inconvenience students. read more » Excused mental health days symbolize parity between mental, physical health, encourage students to seek support March 6, 2020 — by Allison Hartley While the California bill symbolizes a step in the right direction, schools must tread carefully to ensure equity and adequate support for students. read more » Ditch commercialized gifts this Valentine’s Day February 12, 2020 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Although Valentine’s Day receives scrutiny for being a shallow holiday, this should not invalidate the sweet intent. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4748495051...60708090100...nextlast
Fundraising for senior events should be more spread out and effective March 31, 2020 — by Selena Liu Class officers should create more senior events to offset the high costs of the few at the end of the semester read more » Pirating media online is a complex ethical equation — and it’s not always wrong March 30, 2020 — by Samantha Yee Pirating is usually not the crime it is made out to be. read more » Teachers should not set deadlines at 11:59 March 25, 2020 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo Digital homework assignments should not be exempt from the same guidelines that typical assignments have. read more » Similar clubs would benefit from consolidating March 25, 2020 — by Christine Zhang Having fewer but larger clubs would garner more genuine student interest read more » Kids should get social media sooner rather than later March 21, 2020 — by Andy Chen As long as authority figures emphasize good habits, children of any age are capable of using social media platforms effectively. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Daily tutorial system should remain March 6, 2020 — by Andy Chen Removing daily tutorials would inconvenience lower productivity and inconvenience students. read more » Excused mental health days symbolize parity between mental, physical health, encourage students to seek support March 6, 2020 — by Allison Hartley While the California bill symbolizes a step in the right direction, schools must tread carefully to ensure equity and adequate support for students. read more » Ditch commercialized gifts this Valentine’s Day February 12, 2020 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Although Valentine’s Day receives scrutiny for being a shallow holiday, this should not invalidate the sweet intent. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4748495051...60708090100...nextlast
Pirating media online is a complex ethical equation — and it’s not always wrong March 30, 2020 — by Samantha Yee Pirating is usually not the crime it is made out to be. read more » Teachers should not set deadlines at 11:59 March 25, 2020 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo Digital homework assignments should not be exempt from the same guidelines that typical assignments have. read more » Similar clubs would benefit from consolidating March 25, 2020 — by Christine Zhang Having fewer but larger clubs would garner more genuine student interest read more » Kids should get social media sooner rather than later March 21, 2020 — by Andy Chen As long as authority figures emphasize good habits, children of any age are capable of using social media platforms effectively. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Daily tutorial system should remain March 6, 2020 — by Andy Chen Removing daily tutorials would inconvenience lower productivity and inconvenience students. read more » Excused mental health days symbolize parity between mental, physical health, encourage students to seek support March 6, 2020 — by Allison Hartley While the California bill symbolizes a step in the right direction, schools must tread carefully to ensure equity and adequate support for students. read more » Ditch commercialized gifts this Valentine’s Day February 12, 2020 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Although Valentine’s Day receives scrutiny for being a shallow holiday, this should not invalidate the sweet intent. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4748495051...60708090100...nextlast
Teachers should not set deadlines at 11:59 March 25, 2020 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo Digital homework assignments should not be exempt from the same guidelines that typical assignments have. read more » Similar clubs would benefit from consolidating March 25, 2020 — by Christine Zhang Having fewer but larger clubs would garner more genuine student interest read more » Kids should get social media sooner rather than later March 21, 2020 — by Andy Chen As long as authority figures emphasize good habits, children of any age are capable of using social media platforms effectively. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Daily tutorial system should remain March 6, 2020 — by Andy Chen Removing daily tutorials would inconvenience lower productivity and inconvenience students. read more » Excused mental health days symbolize parity between mental, physical health, encourage students to seek support March 6, 2020 — by Allison Hartley While the California bill symbolizes a step in the right direction, schools must tread carefully to ensure equity and adequate support for students. read more » Ditch commercialized gifts this Valentine’s Day February 12, 2020 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Although Valentine’s Day receives scrutiny for being a shallow holiday, this should not invalidate the sweet intent. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4748495051...60708090100...nextlast
Similar clubs would benefit from consolidating March 25, 2020 — by Christine Zhang Having fewer but larger clubs would garner more genuine student interest read more » Kids should get social media sooner rather than later March 21, 2020 — by Andy Chen As long as authority figures emphasize good habits, children of any age are capable of using social media platforms effectively. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Daily tutorial system should remain March 6, 2020 — by Andy Chen Removing daily tutorials would inconvenience lower productivity and inconvenience students. read more » Excused mental health days symbolize parity between mental, physical health, encourage students to seek support March 6, 2020 — by Allison Hartley While the California bill symbolizes a step in the right direction, schools must tread carefully to ensure equity and adequate support for students. read more » Ditch commercialized gifts this Valentine’s Day February 12, 2020 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Although Valentine’s Day receives scrutiny for being a shallow holiday, this should not invalidate the sweet intent. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4748495051...60708090100...nextlast
Kids should get social media sooner rather than later March 21, 2020 — by Andy Chen As long as authority figures emphasize good habits, children of any age are capable of using social media platforms effectively. read more » PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Daily tutorial system should remain March 6, 2020 — by Andy Chen Removing daily tutorials would inconvenience lower productivity and inconvenience students. read more » Excused mental health days symbolize parity between mental, physical health, encourage students to seek support March 6, 2020 — by Allison Hartley While the California bill symbolizes a step in the right direction, schools must tread carefully to ensure equity and adequate support for students. read more » Ditch commercialized gifts this Valentine’s Day February 12, 2020 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Although Valentine’s Day receives scrutiny for being a shallow holiday, this should not invalidate the sweet intent. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4748495051...60708090100...nextlast
PE Testing is unnecessary and unbeneficial March 12, 2020 — by Alan Zu and Allen Luo Schools should not mandate students to take physical exams in their PE classes. read more » Daily tutorial system should remain March 6, 2020 — by Andy Chen Removing daily tutorials would inconvenience lower productivity and inconvenience students. read more » Excused mental health days symbolize parity between mental, physical health, encourage students to seek support March 6, 2020 — by Allison Hartley While the California bill symbolizes a step in the right direction, schools must tread carefully to ensure equity and adequate support for students. read more » Ditch commercialized gifts this Valentine’s Day February 12, 2020 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Although Valentine’s Day receives scrutiny for being a shallow holiday, this should not invalidate the sweet intent. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4748495051...60708090100...nextlast
Daily tutorial system should remain March 6, 2020 — by Andy Chen Removing daily tutorials would inconvenience lower productivity and inconvenience students. read more » Excused mental health days symbolize parity between mental, physical health, encourage students to seek support March 6, 2020 — by Allison Hartley While the California bill symbolizes a step in the right direction, schools must tread carefully to ensure equity and adequate support for students. read more » Ditch commercialized gifts this Valentine’s Day February 12, 2020 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Although Valentine’s Day receives scrutiny for being a shallow holiday, this should not invalidate the sweet intent. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4748495051...60708090100...nextlast
Excused mental health days symbolize parity between mental, physical health, encourage students to seek support March 6, 2020 — by Allison Hartley While the California bill symbolizes a step in the right direction, schools must tread carefully to ensure equity and adequate support for students. read more » Ditch commercialized gifts this Valentine’s Day February 12, 2020 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Although Valentine’s Day receives scrutiny for being a shallow holiday, this should not invalidate the sweet intent. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4748495051...60708090100...nextlast
Ditch commercialized gifts this Valentine’s Day February 12, 2020 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Although Valentine’s Day receives scrutiny for being a shallow holiday, this should not invalidate the sweet intent. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4748495051...60708090100...nextlast