Lack of transparency causes confusion in admissions process April 29, 2019 — by Victor Liu “Holistic review process” creates exploitable loopholes and uncertainty for most applicants. read more » Tech is not automatically great in the classroom April 29, 2019 — by Michael Zhang Reporter argues that schools should reconsider before investing into tech. read more » CASSY’s new home won’t deter use April 29, 2019 — by Marisa Kingsley With CASSY moving to the student center, they may be able to battle the growing stigma by making therapy a more normal thing on campus. read more » Facebook censorship of online content is necessary, within reason April 29, 2019 — by Selena Liu New Zealand massacre shooting broadcast raises questions about what kind of censorship is acceptable on online platforms. read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Schools should provide more incentive to motivate students to try their best on the SBAC April 25, 2019 — by Shreya Katkere The SBAC test is important for the school’s ranking and students’ CA college admissions; therefore, administrators should motivate students to put in their best effort. read more » Why teachers should embrace technology in classrooms April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao Looking at where educational methods and tools have come from and where they are going in the future, technology’s importance in the classroom is more evident now than ever. read more » Teaching cursive outdated April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao New technologies make the dull, repetitive handwriting obsolete. read more » Local study spots in need of late-night hours April 22, 2019 — by Connie Liang Early closing times of library and other establishments problematic for students. read more » Art projects fail to enrich learning April 22, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Art assignments in academic classes are unfair and do not help students to understand course material. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6061626364...708090100110...nextlast
Tech is not automatically great in the classroom April 29, 2019 — by Michael Zhang Reporter argues that schools should reconsider before investing into tech. read more » CASSY’s new home won’t deter use April 29, 2019 — by Marisa Kingsley With CASSY moving to the student center, they may be able to battle the growing stigma by making therapy a more normal thing on campus. read more » Facebook censorship of online content is necessary, within reason April 29, 2019 — by Selena Liu New Zealand massacre shooting broadcast raises questions about what kind of censorship is acceptable on online platforms. read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Schools should provide more incentive to motivate students to try their best on the SBAC April 25, 2019 — by Shreya Katkere The SBAC test is important for the school’s ranking and students’ CA college admissions; therefore, administrators should motivate students to put in their best effort. read more » Why teachers should embrace technology in classrooms April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao Looking at where educational methods and tools have come from and where they are going in the future, technology’s importance in the classroom is more evident now than ever. read more » Teaching cursive outdated April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao New technologies make the dull, repetitive handwriting obsolete. read more » Local study spots in need of late-night hours April 22, 2019 — by Connie Liang Early closing times of library and other establishments problematic for students. read more » Art projects fail to enrich learning April 22, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Art assignments in academic classes are unfair and do not help students to understand course material. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6061626364...708090100110...nextlast
CASSY’s new home won’t deter use April 29, 2019 — by Marisa Kingsley With CASSY moving to the student center, they may be able to battle the growing stigma by making therapy a more normal thing on campus. read more » Facebook censorship of online content is necessary, within reason April 29, 2019 — by Selena Liu New Zealand massacre shooting broadcast raises questions about what kind of censorship is acceptable on online platforms. read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Schools should provide more incentive to motivate students to try their best on the SBAC April 25, 2019 — by Shreya Katkere The SBAC test is important for the school’s ranking and students’ CA college admissions; therefore, administrators should motivate students to put in their best effort. read more » Why teachers should embrace technology in classrooms April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao Looking at where educational methods and tools have come from and where they are going in the future, technology’s importance in the classroom is more evident now than ever. read more » Teaching cursive outdated April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao New technologies make the dull, repetitive handwriting obsolete. read more » Local study spots in need of late-night hours April 22, 2019 — by Connie Liang Early closing times of library and other establishments problematic for students. read more » Art projects fail to enrich learning April 22, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Art assignments in academic classes are unfair and do not help students to understand course material. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6061626364...708090100110...nextlast
Facebook censorship of online content is necessary, within reason April 29, 2019 — by Selena Liu New Zealand massacre shooting broadcast raises questions about what kind of censorship is acceptable on online platforms. read more » Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Schools should provide more incentive to motivate students to try their best on the SBAC April 25, 2019 — by Shreya Katkere The SBAC test is important for the school’s ranking and students’ CA college admissions; therefore, administrators should motivate students to put in their best effort. read more » Why teachers should embrace technology in classrooms April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao Looking at where educational methods and tools have come from and where they are going in the future, technology’s importance in the classroom is more evident now than ever. read more » Teaching cursive outdated April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao New technologies make the dull, repetitive handwriting obsolete. read more » Local study spots in need of late-night hours April 22, 2019 — by Connie Liang Early closing times of library and other establishments problematic for students. read more » Art projects fail to enrich learning April 22, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Art assignments in academic classes are unfair and do not help students to understand course material. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6061626364...708090100110...nextlast
Respondus lockdown browser seems ideal but ineffective April 25, 2019 — by Alan Zu Teachers shouldn’t use the new program, but should instead tackle cheating using other methods. read more » Schools should provide more incentive to motivate students to try their best on the SBAC April 25, 2019 — by Shreya Katkere The SBAC test is important for the school’s ranking and students’ CA college admissions; therefore, administrators should motivate students to put in their best effort. read more » Why teachers should embrace technology in classrooms April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao Looking at where educational methods and tools have come from and where they are going in the future, technology’s importance in the classroom is more evident now than ever. read more » Teaching cursive outdated April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao New technologies make the dull, repetitive handwriting obsolete. read more » Local study spots in need of late-night hours April 22, 2019 — by Connie Liang Early closing times of library and other establishments problematic for students. read more » Art projects fail to enrich learning April 22, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Art assignments in academic classes are unfair and do not help students to understand course material. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6061626364...708090100110...nextlast
Schools should provide more incentive to motivate students to try their best on the SBAC April 25, 2019 — by Shreya Katkere The SBAC test is important for the school’s ranking and students’ CA college admissions; therefore, administrators should motivate students to put in their best effort. read more » Why teachers should embrace technology in classrooms April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao Looking at where educational methods and tools have come from and where they are going in the future, technology’s importance in the classroom is more evident now than ever. read more » Teaching cursive outdated April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao New technologies make the dull, repetitive handwriting obsolete. read more » Local study spots in need of late-night hours April 22, 2019 — by Connie Liang Early closing times of library and other establishments problematic for students. read more » Art projects fail to enrich learning April 22, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Art assignments in academic classes are unfair and do not help students to understand course material. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6061626364...708090100110...nextlast
Why teachers should embrace technology in classrooms April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao Looking at where educational methods and tools have come from and where they are going in the future, technology’s importance in the classroom is more evident now than ever. read more » Teaching cursive outdated April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao New technologies make the dull, repetitive handwriting obsolete. read more » Local study spots in need of late-night hours April 22, 2019 — by Connie Liang Early closing times of library and other establishments problematic for students. read more » Art projects fail to enrich learning April 22, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Art assignments in academic classes are unfair and do not help students to understand course material. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6061626364...708090100110...nextlast
Teaching cursive outdated April 25, 2019 — by Leo Cao New technologies make the dull, repetitive handwriting obsolete. read more » Local study spots in need of late-night hours April 22, 2019 — by Connie Liang Early closing times of library and other establishments problematic for students. read more » Art projects fail to enrich learning April 22, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Art assignments in academic classes are unfair and do not help students to understand course material. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6061626364...708090100110...nextlast
Local study spots in need of late-night hours April 22, 2019 — by Connie Liang Early closing times of library and other establishments problematic for students. read more » Art projects fail to enrich learning April 22, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Art assignments in academic classes are unfair and do not help students to understand course material. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6061626364...708090100110...nextlast
Art projects fail to enrich learning April 22, 2019 — by Christine Zhang Art assignments in academic classes are unfair and do not help students to understand course material. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6061626364...708090100110...nextlast