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Senior Maddie Drda speaks during the Día de los Muertos chapel. During the ceremony, students were offered marigolds to place on the ofrenda to signify the remembrance of a loved one.

Celebrating Día de los Muertos

Siena Coco Stenzler, Reporter November 1, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Students and faculty alike gathered today for the first in-person chapel in two years to celebrate Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead.   “Día de Los Muertos is a really important...

MUNI routes temporarily shut down

MUNI routes temporarily shut down

Ada Linde and Nathania Chao November 1, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | Several MUNI bus routes will be shut down starting today due to San Francisco’s recent mandate requiring all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19.  All of the short lines for...

Juniors Maya Lewis, Kiki Dauphin and Isabella Rovetti gather materials in their IB Visual Arts class on Friday while dressed up in their Halloween costumes. Students were not allowed to wear violent or offensive costumes or any sort of facial obstruction or mask that was not a COVID-19 facial covering.

Frightful Friday

Nicole Klein, Senior Reporter October 31, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | School community members were found roaming the halls this past Friday in various costumes to celebrate Halloween in person for the first time in two years.  “It’s always fun to...

Nicole Angsten photographs the Palisades Tahoe mountains after a few feet of snow fell. Lake Tahoe got approximately 2 feet of snow the past week, allowing certain ski resorts to open earlier than expected.

Let it snow, let it snow

Keira Blattberg, Senior Reporter October 29, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE With temperatures beginning to drop this autumn, Lake Tahoe experienced a snowfall this past weekend of approximately two feet during a typically snowless October. Due to the close proximity...

Parent-teacher conferences begin

Parent-teacher conferences begin

Amelia Froyd-Kamrath, Senior Reporter October 26, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | Parent teacher conferences began this week after their year-long absence due to last year’s adapted schedule.  These conferences provide a chance for parents to understand how their...

Lead role Rosaline, played by junior Grace Stermer, and the rest of the cast gather for the final scene on the opening night of As You Like It. Due to previous COVID-19 restrictions, this is the high school’s first in person theater production in nearly two years.

Theater department performs Shakespeare’s As You Like It

Annabel Roubinowitz, Reporter October 24, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE The theater department kicked off the fall season with a production of William Shakespeare’s As You Like It. “I’ve been working on the play since September, and it was a fantastic...

The Peer Health club meets in the gallery during the community block. This is the second year that the club has been in session.

Clubs meet during community block

Coco Stenzler, Reporter October 19, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Club leaders had the chance to organize meetings after chapel today as students joined new and pre-existing clubs.       “Clubs allow me to follow my interests, and become friends...

Quarter 1 comes to a close

Quarter 1 comes to a close

Makenna Kramer, Features Editor October 18, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | Quarter 1 of the 2021-2022 school year ended today, and teachers are completing midterm progress reports, which are due on Wednesday.  The feedback given will not appear on official...

Student fans support the varsity volleyball players and watch from behind the student-made banner. Many family and faculty members came to watch the game to support the seniors.

Set, spike, senior night

Nicole Klein, Senior Reporter October 15, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | The varsity volleyball team won against the Urban School of San Francisco in four sets tonight to finish off the annual senior night.  “The game celebrates the seniors’ accomplishments,...

On average, coyotes in captivity can live for roughly 13-15 years, but in the wild, most will die before they reach three years of age. Coyote attacks on civilians are generally very rare, one is more likely to be killed or injured by an errant golf ball than this species.

Coyotes resurface in cityscapes

Kassie DeJean, Senior Reporter October 12, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE | Over the past few months, San Francisco and the Bay Area have experienced a surge in coyote sightings and attacks. Coyotes commonly threaten dogs but are also dangerous to humans. The...

Students learn about Hispanic heritage through classes, community

Students learn about Hispanic heritage through classes, community

Ada Linde, Senior Reporter October 12, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Students and faculty are currently taking part in learning about Hispanic Heritage Month, a celebration dedicated to the Hispanic community in the U.S. “Hispanic Heritage Month is important...

Juniors Makenna Kramer and Keira Blattberg sport their Giants merchandise while waiting outside of the Pine Octavia campus. Today was the first game of the National League Division Series and the Giants won 4-0 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Community shows spirit for Giants

Amelia Froyd-Kamrath, Senior Reporter October 8, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE As students arrived at both the Broadway and Pine Octavia campuses this morning, bright orange and black outfits could be seen throughout the school.  The school community celebrated...

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