Top-tier collegiate athletics teams recruit athletes from Paly Hyunah Roh September 21, 2019 Sports Goal after goal, senior Chloe Japic couldn’t stop scoring for her American Youth Soccer Organization soccer team, the Green Dragons, when she was in kindergarten. Eventually, her coach restricted her from cros...
Students selected for Rachel Austin awards Hyunah Roh May 18, 2019 News Paly students and parents gathered around the Quad as teachers and administrators awarded 61 students with the annual Rachel Austin Award on May 5. Recipients of this accolade were recognized for their efforts ...
Boys tennis exceeds expectations, loses in round two of playoffs Hyunah Roh May 17, 2019 Boys Tennis, Sports, Spring Sports A fter defeating San Mateo 6-1 in the first round of Central Coast Section (CCS) playoffs, the Paly boys tennis team lost 5-2 to Saratoga in the second round of the CCS playoffs. During the first round of CCS,...
Paly alumni, seniors reflect on maintaining post-high school friendships Hyunah Roh May 3, 2019 Lifestyle Last May, dressed in her classic green graduation gown and decorated cap, then-senior Chelsea Fan took pictures at her high school graduation with her closest friends, those who made her high school career memo...
Boys tennis struggles to succeed after injuries to several players Hyunah Roh April 27, 2019 Boys Tennis, Sports W ith a 6-4-0 league record, the boys tennis team is in second place in the El Camino league and is now focused on one of its main goals for the season: winning Central Coast Sections. According to junior Son...
Danny Dye inspires varsity swim team with passion, dedication Hyunah Roh April 7, 2019 Sports, Swimming Entering his 15th season at the helm of Paly’s varsity swim team, Danny Dye has lead Paly to 19 league championships, 10 Central Coast Section individual records, six individual state championships and much mor...
Boys tennis experiences losses after dropping down a division Hyunah Roh March 30, 2019 Boys Tennis, Sports After placing second in their division at the Fresno Tournament in early March, the boys varsity tennis team is off to a promising start with an overall record of 6-3-0. Despite the fact that the team was move...
Adjustments made after teacher’s sudden leave Hyunah Roh March 1, 2019 News Career Technical Education (CTE) instructional leader Patrick O’Hara has been on leave since November, causing some rearrangement in the CTE department both in the classes he was teaching and in his role of ins...
Students share experiences applying to international schools Hyunah Roh February 27, 2019 Lifestyle When senior Maraleis Sinton was asked what her dream schools were, universities from London, Scotland, Dublin, and Quebec all came into her mind, eager to major in either politics or international relations. A...