Times New Roman, double-spaced, 12-point font. Autopilot kicks in to most student’s brains as they subconsciously format their writing to fit the standard MLA format, a style teachers introduce at the beginning...
After bringing back the event last spring, the Instrumental Music department will host its second annual Instrumental Music Pops Concert tonight, March 22, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. in the Peery Center.Â
The na...
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Nearly 30 students are scattered before AP Macroeconomics teacher Grant Blackburn, glancing back and forth between their desks and the presentation projected on the screen. Some type furiously on their...
Freshmen: inevitably stereotyped as small, wimpy, pre-pubescent, naive, lacking in the height department, quite immature, overly enthusiastic and as junior varsity material. But not all of them are.
Nearly eve...
Following a push from the Palo Alto School Board, the Palo Alto Police Department (PAPD) has agreed to remove four sections from the memorandum of understanding between the two groups, in an attempt to address ...
There is a common misconception that reading stories aloud or being read to are skills that are mainly relevant to children. Oral storytelling plays an important role in students’ learning in their elementary e...
After months of preparation, the Paly Choir will bring its fall concert to the community on Sunday, Oct. 21, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center (PAC).
This will be Choir President and senior ...
As high school students are sucked into inevitable conversations about future careers, those who are passionate about sports often lose themselves in the logistics of college scouting, parental expectations and...
When singing along to a popular song on the radio, the average person can recall each word, speaking effortlessly, the lyrics committed to memory though they never put in the effort to memorize them at all. Cha...