Recent political events should be not be a major focus of history classes February 12, 2020 — by Apurva Chakravarthy Discussions about current events can have more cons than pros read more » Why being single is amazing February 11, 2020 — by Kevin Sze A majority of high school relationships are time-consuming and worthless read more » Health officials must act faster a to combat potential epidemics like coronavirus February 11, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Kavita Sundaram With the coronavirus spiraling into a Global Health Emergency, the Santa Clara County should establish more proactive policies to halt the spread of the virus in our own community read more » Why making fun of your own race is still racist February 10, 2020 — by Selena Liu Being racist against your own race fuels unproductive cross-racial comparisons and negative stereotypes read more » The time for solar panels is now February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu While other high schools went solar years ago, SHS remains without this technology read more » Tutorial scanners provide many improvements February 9, 2020 — by Mathew Luo With the school’s hands tied by California’s instructional minutes law, the new tutorial scan-in system makes tutorial more hassle-free and allows tutorial appointments to be booked online. read more » UCs should keep standardized tests a part of application process February 8, 2020 — by Preston Fu A group of students claims the colleges’ method of assessing students is illegal, but it can’t get much better than that read more » Withdrawing unexpected changes to school profile the correct decision February 8, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Jeffrey Xu Bucking against the trend to decrease student stress and academic toxicity, administrators introduced a GPA distribution graph that effectively showed class rank but quickly reversed paths. read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
Why being single is amazing February 11, 2020 — by Kevin Sze A majority of high school relationships are time-consuming and worthless read more » Health officials must act faster a to combat potential epidemics like coronavirus February 11, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Kavita Sundaram With the coronavirus spiraling into a Global Health Emergency, the Santa Clara County should establish more proactive policies to halt the spread of the virus in our own community read more » Why making fun of your own race is still racist February 10, 2020 — by Selena Liu Being racist against your own race fuels unproductive cross-racial comparisons and negative stereotypes read more » The time for solar panels is now February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu While other high schools went solar years ago, SHS remains without this technology read more » Tutorial scanners provide many improvements February 9, 2020 — by Mathew Luo With the school’s hands tied by California’s instructional minutes law, the new tutorial scan-in system makes tutorial more hassle-free and allows tutorial appointments to be booked online. read more » UCs should keep standardized tests a part of application process February 8, 2020 — by Preston Fu A group of students claims the colleges’ method of assessing students is illegal, but it can’t get much better than that read more » Withdrawing unexpected changes to school profile the correct decision February 8, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Jeffrey Xu Bucking against the trend to decrease student stress and academic toxicity, administrators introduced a GPA distribution graph that effectively showed class rank but quickly reversed paths. read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
Health officials must act faster a to combat potential epidemics like coronavirus February 11, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Kavita Sundaram With the coronavirus spiraling into a Global Health Emergency, the Santa Clara County should establish more proactive policies to halt the spread of the virus in our own community read more » Why making fun of your own race is still racist February 10, 2020 — by Selena Liu Being racist against your own race fuels unproductive cross-racial comparisons and negative stereotypes read more » The time for solar panels is now February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu While other high schools went solar years ago, SHS remains without this technology read more » Tutorial scanners provide many improvements February 9, 2020 — by Mathew Luo With the school’s hands tied by California’s instructional minutes law, the new tutorial scan-in system makes tutorial more hassle-free and allows tutorial appointments to be booked online. read more » UCs should keep standardized tests a part of application process February 8, 2020 — by Preston Fu A group of students claims the colleges’ method of assessing students is illegal, but it can’t get much better than that read more » Withdrawing unexpected changes to school profile the correct decision February 8, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Jeffrey Xu Bucking against the trend to decrease student stress and academic toxicity, administrators introduced a GPA distribution graph that effectively showed class rank but quickly reversed paths. read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
Why making fun of your own race is still racist February 10, 2020 — by Selena Liu Being racist against your own race fuels unproductive cross-racial comparisons and negative stereotypes read more » The time for solar panels is now February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu While other high schools went solar years ago, SHS remains without this technology read more » Tutorial scanners provide many improvements February 9, 2020 — by Mathew Luo With the school’s hands tied by California’s instructional minutes law, the new tutorial scan-in system makes tutorial more hassle-free and allows tutorial appointments to be booked online. read more » UCs should keep standardized tests a part of application process February 8, 2020 — by Preston Fu A group of students claims the colleges’ method of assessing students is illegal, but it can’t get much better than that read more » Withdrawing unexpected changes to school profile the correct decision February 8, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Jeffrey Xu Bucking against the trend to decrease student stress and academic toxicity, administrators introduced a GPA distribution graph that effectively showed class rank but quickly reversed paths. read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
The time for solar panels is now February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu While other high schools went solar years ago, SHS remains without this technology read more » Tutorial scanners provide many improvements February 9, 2020 — by Mathew Luo With the school’s hands tied by California’s instructional minutes law, the new tutorial scan-in system makes tutorial more hassle-free and allows tutorial appointments to be booked online. read more » UCs should keep standardized tests a part of application process February 8, 2020 — by Preston Fu A group of students claims the colleges’ method of assessing students is illegal, but it can’t get much better than that read more » Withdrawing unexpected changes to school profile the correct decision February 8, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Jeffrey Xu Bucking against the trend to decrease student stress and academic toxicity, administrators introduced a GPA distribution graph that effectively showed class rank but quickly reversed paths. read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
Tutorial scanners provide many improvements February 9, 2020 — by Mathew Luo With the school’s hands tied by California’s instructional minutes law, the new tutorial scan-in system makes tutorial more hassle-free and allows tutorial appointments to be booked online. read more » UCs should keep standardized tests a part of application process February 8, 2020 — by Preston Fu A group of students claims the colleges’ method of assessing students is illegal, but it can’t get much better than that read more » Withdrawing unexpected changes to school profile the correct decision February 8, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Jeffrey Xu Bucking against the trend to decrease student stress and academic toxicity, administrators introduced a GPA distribution graph that effectively showed class rank but quickly reversed paths. read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
UCs should keep standardized tests a part of application process February 8, 2020 — by Preston Fu A group of students claims the colleges’ method of assessing students is illegal, but it can’t get much better than that read more » Withdrawing unexpected changes to school profile the correct decision February 8, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Jeffrey Xu Bucking against the trend to decrease student stress and academic toxicity, administrators introduced a GPA distribution graph that effectively showed class rank but quickly reversed paths. read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
Withdrawing unexpected changes to school profile the correct decision February 8, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Jeffrey Xu Bucking against the trend to decrease student stress and academic toxicity, administrators introduced a GPA distribution graph that effectively showed class rank but quickly reversed paths. read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast