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Read about the eight seniors’ third-quarter responses here. One of the most outstanding principles about families is that of unconditional love—support provided not from a need for self-benefit, but ...
Eighth-grade reading proficiency levels are the lowest they’ve been in over 30 years, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Spelling ability often follows reading ability, but ...
“The first couple of years as an administrator are really tough and overwhelming. You’re thinking every week, ‘I can’t do this anymore. I can’t wait until the school year is over,’” former M-A ...
Tucked behind Palo Alto’s vibrant University Ave. lies Coupa Cafe, a Venezuelan-style brunch spot. Since opening its first location in Palo Alto in 2003, the family-owned business has expanded, now ...
Female students in California make up 57% of enrollment in AP courses, but they don’t have a course to learn about their own history. AP U.S. History and AP U.S. Government are dominated by men’s ...
This is the 98th article in Bears Doing Big Things, a weekly column celebrating the stories of notable M-A alumni. “When I took AP Biology, I remember the specific day we learned how action potentials ...
The U.S. has been on high alert in recent months as bird flu has spread across poultry farms, leading grocery stores and farmers to hunker down to prevent the spread of the disease and its ...
Families and kids of all ages joined their friends and community to celebrate the Easter season at the Little Blue House on Friday in EPA. Children ran around the playground, enjoyed snacks, and ...
Just a short walk from M-A along Oak Grove Avenue stands an elegant white chapel complete with stained glass windows and a neo-Gothic bell tower. The building, hidden behind trees and shrubs, is part ...
M-A’s chess team placed first at the San Francisco Scholastic Championships this Saturday. With over 300 players from the state and 50 teams including Evergreen Valley High, Dublin High, and Stratford ...
“There are tons of people in this organization, and it’s just really cool to be able to connect with your Judaism and be with all these fun and amazing people,” junior Tamara Rubinsky said. BBYO, ...
From classic literature to autobiographies, the books we read during our teenage years entertain us, shape our perspectives and values, and often inspire a lifelong love for reading. Here are some of ...
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