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Senior Nico Bennett has had a long-time passion for theater, beginning at a young age with strong influences from his parents, who were musical theater majors in college. Since his freshman year, ...
After 11 years as an education specialist and chair of the special education department, Sharon Bleviss is retiring. Bleviss spent 44 years working in special education, a career she said fulfills her ...
But I feel like when you pursue higher education, you can have more internship opportunities, network, meet new people, study abroad, and just more opportunities that my parents never got to do.” ...
Despite tough competition, varsity badminton thrived during its postseason run, with multiple players qualifying for the Central Coast Section (CCS) championships and one advancing to the next stage: ...
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On Monday, May 19, varsity baseball’s season officially came to a close, as the team did not qualify for the Central Coast Section (CCS) playoffs. This season marked a shift from the previous year, ...
In a closely contested game, the varsity girls’ lacrosse team lost 12-14 to Los Gatos High School in their Central Coast Section (CCS) quarterfinal matchup on Tuesday, May 13. The loss marked the end ...
Art is a lot of things — to some a language, to others a fight, and infinitely more. It is also an Advanced Placement (AP) exam: in Burlingame’s AP Studio Art class, students develop a portfolio of 12 ...
On Tuesday, May 6, boys’ varsity golf capped off a strong season with a Central Coast Section (CCS) playoff appearance. The Panthers finished second in the Peninsula Athletic League (PAL) Bay Division ...