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National math test administered Thursday morning

National math test administered Thursday morning

Elise Vulakh, Senior Reporter February 5, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE The Mathematical Association of America hosted the AMC 10/12 mathematics exam around the country on Thursday for current high school students to strengthen their problem-solving skills in...

BCL-West’s modified three seasons allow for student athletes to participate in sports previously canceled due to COVID-19. The San Francisco Department of Public Health has not yet approved competitions between athletes.

Athletes begin practice in anticipation of first ‘season’

Olivia Rounsaville, Senior Reporter February 3, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Although the San Francisco Department of Public Health has not confirmed that athletes may compete against each other yet, cross-country, golf and girls tennis will start practicing for the...

Sophomore Konrad Lauterbach uses a radio to signal teachers that an elementary student’s parents are ready to pick him up. High school students have been volunteering to watch young community members to make sure they are following COVID-19 protocols including keeping 6-feet from each other and wearing masks.

High school students volunteer for drop-off, pickup

Alina Kushner, Senior Reporter February 1, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE The elementary schools are turning to high school volunteers to aid in ensuring COVID-19 protocols are met during drop-off and pickup of their youngest students. “Having a lot of people...

Diners eat a meal at Trattoria da Vittorio’s outdoor seating on West Portal Ave. on Jan. 28, 2021. Outdoor dining reopened Thursday after San Francisco was placed on the state’s Purple Tier of the color-coded classification system for coronavirus infections.

San Francisco restaurants may reopen for outdoor dining

Claire Abel, Reporter January 30, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE The San Francisco Department of Public Health allowed restaurants to reopen for outdoor dining on Thursday, but not everyone feels that it’s safe.  San Francisco is opening at the state’s...

Grades 9-11 to take PSAT

Grades 9-11 to take PSAT

Makenna Kramer, Reporter January 25, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Underclassmen and juniors who couldn’t take the PSAT in October have the option to take the test on Tuesday.  Although test-takers cannot submit PSAT scores to colleges, the school...

22 year old delivers poem at inauguration

Ella Noblin, Reporter January 20, 2021

In an inauguration full of firsts, the poem delivered by a 22 year old from Los Angeles caught the attention of many Americans on Wednesday.  Amanda Gorman delivered her poem “The Hill We Climb”...

College Board will no longer offer subject tests, optional essay

College Board will no longer offer subject tests, optional essay

Keira Blattberg, Reporter January 20, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE The College Board announced on Jan. 19 that it will no longer offer the SAT subject tests and the SAT optional essay, forcing students to use their extracurriculars and transcripts as a substitute. Juniors...

Student-athletes start fall sports in-person

Student-athletes start fall sports in-person

Tala El Qadah, Reporter January 11, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE After having virtual sports conditioning on Zoom for the first semester of the school year, volleyball, field hockey, football and cross-country began in-person on Monday. Participants...

Juniors share their thoughts on the riot at the U.S. Capitol in their Theory of Knowledge class on Jan. 7 . If they felt comfortable, Theology and Spirituality teacher Elaina Legault gave her students the choice to open up and give their personal insight on the situation.

Attack on the Capitol sparks discussion

Nina Gutierrez, Senior Reporter January 7, 2021

Following Tuesday's chilling riot at the United States Capitol, teachers took time to discuss the historic event with their classes today.  “High schoolers today are savvy and engaged information...

The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. is viewed from the balcony of the former Newseum on the National Mall on Nov. 24, 2019. Insurrectionists broke into the Capitol  during a Joint Session of Congress as Vice President Mike Pence received the Electoral College votes on Jan. 6, 2021.

Editorial: This is Trump’s America, and it is crumbling

Editorial Board January 6, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Today was the most shocking day for the American people since Sept. 11, 2001 – our generation’s most striking equivalent so far. But instead of foreign terrorism threatening our country,...

Juniors attend their second day of IB HL English. Majority of the class will return to campus next week for semester two.

Semester two begins with online learning

Paige Retajczyk, Senior Reporter January 5, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Second semester began on Jan. 4 with students learning online after a two-week Winter Break, continuing with taking two semester classes every four weeks.  “I think I have now been...

School reschedules in-person learning to Jan.11

School reschedules in-person learning to Jan.11

Mackenna Moslander, Web Editor January 4, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE After initially announcing that in-person learning would resume on Thursday following Christmas Break, the school announced today that students will attend only remote classes through Monday,...

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