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GLI Math Club

By: Angela Luo – Math Madness: High school students help younger peers gear up for upcoming math competition in Pleasanton, California – Every Saturday afternoon, around 20 middle school students gather in a small classroom to put their math skills to the …

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Going Beyond the Textbook

By Albert Zeng Traditionally, teachers teach their class through a textbook, but one teacher from Monta Vista High School in California goes beyond that. Business teacher Carl Schmidt from Monta Vista High School shares how he teaches by allowing his students to …

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Living Keychains

By: Cindy and Eileen Guo Keychains have always been a major trend in Asian countries, whether it’s hung on purses, backpacks, phones, etc. Most people love Asian countries for their cute animal keychains: stuffed animals. However, it’s not just fake animals that …

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SAT: In with the New, Out with the Old

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Current SAT vs. Redesigned SAT The current SAT I test that we all know and love has been around since 2005, about 10 years ago. But beginning January 2016, the Collegeboard will be implementing a modified SAT I test, with several drastic …

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Becoming a Healthier Student

Being a student is incredibly demanding. From stressing over grades to friendship drama, it is easy to overlook the most important worry of all: taking care of yourself. School should not cost you your health, so remember these tips. Stay focused on …

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Does Class Size Matter?

A subject that encompasses everyone’s life is school. School, or education, has been a hotly debated topic throughout the nation, and this is not without reason. School sets the framework for the nation. Many times, politicians will state that “children are our …

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