November 1, 2019 Humanities & Arts, Literary Corner
The Conqueror of Time
Prologue Another work by Joowon Kim and the first work of Milan Vuletic Cold wind flowed from the cave. It wasn’t a normal cold wind that blows during a dark winter night. Now, cold wind like this was surprisingly normal in this cave, but what wasn’t normal were the noises. Caves usually have mice squeaking, or the sound of bats flapping their wings, or the water dripping from the...Read MoreNovember 1, 2019 Holidays, Student Life
Halloween Costume Gallery
Last Thursday, our campus was overrun with angels, devils, aliens, pirates, dinosaurs, cheerleaders, witches, and goblins! Hope everyone had a frighteningly good time! The winners of our Costume Contest will be featured in the Yearbook – be sure to order yours soon. Thank you for everyone who participated! Click on the photos below to view the full-sized gallery: ...Read MoreOctober 18, 2019 Recreation, Student Life
North Hollywood Park and Library
By: John Lee and Payton Suh In the North Hollywood community near the school, there are many fun places to explore, like the North Hollywood Park. The address of the North Hollywood Park and Recreation Center is 11430 Chandler Boulevard, North Hollywood, CA 91601, which is 1.8 miles from the Science Academy. There are many features in this park that makes it a fun place to visit with...Read MoreOctober 10, 2019 Holidays
The History of All Hallows Eve
By Allen Choi, Jayden Nguyen and Alma Streett Halloween is a holiday that is celebrated on October 31. The earliest recorded Halloween-like holiday was when the Celtics were celebrating an ancient festival they called Samhain in about A.D. 20. It was believed that on Samhain, the dead returned to the Earth as spirits. The Celts believed that these spirits...Read MoreOctober 4, 2019 Academics
Meet the New Teachers: Ms. Curtis
By Angie Choi and Olivia Kim This year we have two wonderful new teachers. We would like to introduce our new P.E. teacher/ yoga instructor, Ms. Curtis, and we’ve been quite curious about her. So we did an ‘Ask me Anything’ – with her. Lately, we’ve been wondering when she wanted to become a P.E teacher. “I wanted to become a P.E. teacher when I was in college. But I decided...Read MoreOctober 2, 2019 Academics, Student Life
Sixth Grader Advice: Eighth Graders Share Their Secrets to Success
By Chelan Kostello and Oliver Arett As incoming 6th graders, we interviewed ten eighth-graders and Ms. Welch for their advice to the new sixth graders in the Science Academy because they have already been through the process of succeeding in the Science Academy. Do not procrastinate or panic about school work, even when we are under extreme pressure to finish...Read MoreOctober 1, 2019 Sports
Sport Section: Baseball Fever
By Ethan Kang and Harrison Reisner The Dodgers clinch their seventh consecutive NL West title by defeating the Orioles 7-3 with the help of two home runs by Corey Seager and Gavin Lux’s first career home run. Walker Buehler gets the win by striking out eleven Baltimore players and has gone through seven innings once again. Caleb Ferguson has gotten the save, and lately, ever since he was...Read MoreFebruary 9, 2017 Academics, MakerSpace, Tech