New Wellness Center therapist swears to advocate for students’ mental health September 29, 2023 — by Jex Popov Following the departure of Wellness Center therapist Naomi Burke last year, therapist Taylor Greulich stepped up to take on the role of counseling school students and helping run the Wellness Center. Coming from San Diego, Greulich utilized her passion for mentoring students as an elementary school teacher at St. Rose of Lima School, teaching fourth […] read more » New biology teacher Jennifer Lee returns to SHS after 3 years at LG September 29, 2023 — by Florence Hu From 7th graders to seniors, Jennifer Lee has taught a wide spectrum of students across a range of subjects including math, physics and biology in her 17 years as a teacher and mentor. She is now teaching four classes of freshman biology after spending the past three years as a science teacher at Los Gatos. […] read more » From kinesiology to political science, new social studies teacher enriches classroom with life experiences September 22, 2023 — by Zack Zhang While juniors walked into their AP U.S. History class in Room 701 recently, new social studies and MAP 10 teacher Toby Remmers handed out little paper slips with images of either an agricultural or mineral item on them. The day’s topic was the Columbian Exchange, and Remmers set up stations around the room for them […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: TikTokers share plans for the evolution of their social media personas July 9, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Sunny Huang unabashedly unfolds a brand new creased pride flag, camera shaking as she shares her excitement with hundreds of thousands of viewers on TikTok. Sunny’s TikTok, which she created just before the pandemic, has accumulated roughly 650k likes across hundreds of videos. Sunny’s content mostly consists of fancams of K-pop artists mixed with songs […] read more » Sophomore’s past science projects recognized by national award June 7, 2023 — by Zack Zhang “My grandfather passed away when I was three due to lung cancer caused by smoking. Out of the pain of loss, I wanted to learn more about the relationship between smoking and disease as I grew older.” Sophomore Samanvi Boppana said when recalling the motivation to start her gene research project. In her research, Boppana […] read more » previous12
New biology teacher Jennifer Lee returns to SHS after 3 years at LG September 29, 2023 — by Florence Hu From 7th graders to seniors, Jennifer Lee has taught a wide spectrum of students across a range of subjects including math, physics and biology in her 17 years as a teacher and mentor. She is now teaching four classes of freshman biology after spending the past three years as a science teacher at Los Gatos. […] read more » From kinesiology to political science, new social studies teacher enriches classroom with life experiences September 22, 2023 — by Zack Zhang While juniors walked into their AP U.S. History class in Room 701 recently, new social studies and MAP 10 teacher Toby Remmers handed out little paper slips with images of either an agricultural or mineral item on them. The day’s topic was the Columbian Exchange, and Remmers set up stations around the room for them […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: TikTokers share plans for the evolution of their social media personas July 9, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Sunny Huang unabashedly unfolds a brand new creased pride flag, camera shaking as she shares her excitement with hundreds of thousands of viewers on TikTok. Sunny’s TikTok, which she created just before the pandemic, has accumulated roughly 650k likes across hundreds of videos. Sunny’s content mostly consists of fancams of K-pop artists mixed with songs […] read more » Sophomore’s past science projects recognized by national award June 7, 2023 — by Zack Zhang “My grandfather passed away when I was three due to lung cancer caused by smoking. Out of the pain of loss, I wanted to learn more about the relationship between smoking and disease as I grew older.” Sophomore Samanvi Boppana said when recalling the motivation to start her gene research project. In her research, Boppana […] read more » previous12
From kinesiology to political science, new social studies teacher enriches classroom with life experiences September 22, 2023 — by Zack Zhang While juniors walked into their AP U.S. History class in Room 701 recently, new social studies and MAP 10 teacher Toby Remmers handed out little paper slips with images of either an agricultural or mineral item on them. The day’s topic was the Columbian Exchange, and Remmers set up stations around the room for them […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: TikTokers share plans for the evolution of their social media personas July 9, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Sunny Huang unabashedly unfolds a brand new creased pride flag, camera shaking as she shares her excitement with hundreds of thousands of viewers on TikTok. Sunny’s TikTok, which she created just before the pandemic, has accumulated roughly 650k likes across hundreds of videos. Sunny’s content mostly consists of fancams of K-pop artists mixed with songs […] read more » Sophomore’s past science projects recognized by national award June 7, 2023 — by Zack Zhang “My grandfather passed away when I was three due to lung cancer caused by smoking. Out of the pain of loss, I wanted to learn more about the relationship between smoking and disease as I grew older.” Sophomore Samanvi Boppana said when recalling the motivation to start her gene research project. In her research, Boppana […] read more » previous12
Senior Mag 2023: TikTokers share plans for the evolution of their social media personas July 9, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Sunny Huang unabashedly unfolds a brand new creased pride flag, camera shaking as she shares her excitement with hundreds of thousands of viewers on TikTok. Sunny’s TikTok, which she created just before the pandemic, has accumulated roughly 650k likes across hundreds of videos. Sunny’s content mostly consists of fancams of K-pop artists mixed with songs […] read more » Sophomore’s past science projects recognized by national award June 7, 2023 — by Zack Zhang “My grandfather passed away when I was three due to lung cancer caused by smoking. Out of the pain of loss, I wanted to learn more about the relationship between smoking and disease as I grew older.” Sophomore Samanvi Boppana said when recalling the motivation to start her gene research project. In her research, Boppana […] read more » previous12
Sophomore’s past science projects recognized by national award June 7, 2023 — by Zack Zhang “My grandfather passed away when I was three due to lung cancer caused by smoking. Out of the pain of loss, I wanted to learn more about the relationship between smoking and disease as I grew older.” Sophomore Samanvi Boppana said when recalling the motivation to start her gene research project. In her research, Boppana […] read more » previous12