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When a Class Breaks You

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Submitted By: Wesley Tsai One year ago, I signed up for the hardest class in my school without noticing it. Back then, I heard that this class was going to hurt, but, when I consulted my friends who took the class, they …

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Private vs Public School

Submitted By: Katherine Han You are sitting in your bedroom when you overhear your parents talking about moving you from your current, public school to a private school. Education is a big thing in our lives. And part of getting a good …

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End of Year Madness

Submitted By: Helena Li It’s almost May, which means there is only one month of school left! However, this doesn’t mean students get any slack in high school, school is just as busy as ever. In fact, this might be the worst …

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Solving Schools

Submitted By: Timothy Lee When school requirements become increasingly competitive despite the perception that grades don’t determine who you are, the problem may lie in the system rather than in the individual. Society has begun focusing on the wrong areas in terms …

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Reading The Scarlet Ibis

Reading The Scarlet Ibis Submitted By: Karen P. Link: The Scarlet Ibis I’m here to share with you a great story, a staple in the education of many. This particular short story resonates in the heart of one of our chief editors. …

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Reflections of High School

Submitted By: Alex Li With the two weeks of AP testing over, I can finally breathe a sigh of relief. I can finally look forward to four years of attending one of the most prestigious universities in the world, UC Berkeley. However, …

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Dissection

Being a Dissector Submitted By: Jessica Lee   As a freshman, I take biology at school. One of our last units is physiology, where we learn about human body systems and anatomy. To assist our learning, we have dissection days once a …

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“High School Only”

Submitted By: Katherine Han You walk into the activities fair at school and see booths all around you advertising all different kinds of clubs. Journalism, Tech club, Interact club, and many more other clubs. They all seem very interesting, and sound like …

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So You Want to be Mayor?

2016 8th Grade Essay Contest Winners The Asian American Parent Association (AAPA) in partnership with Cupertino Library and the Cupertino Library Foundation, hosted an essay contest for all 8th graders. Six winners were selected. The essay winners received a $100 cash scholarship …

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Senior Stress

Submitted By: K. K. You’ve spent years in school. When it’s time for graduation, and you’re getting ready to go off to some college that your parents approved of, you have to stop and think, “Are you really prepared for anything?” Because, …

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