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Editors’ Note: After review, The Paly Voice has updated the story to clarify the timeline between Rowena Chiu’s concerns about safety and Danae Reynolds’ differentiation between “unsafe” and ...
Palo Alto High School’s glassblowing program is adding an eighth-period class and will now be open to all students, including eighth graders, starting this semester. According to glassblowing teacher ...
The Palo Alto High School Class of 2025 graduated this afternoon at Viking Stadium, tossing colorful caps into the air in celebration of their next chapter. Principal Brent Kline shared an inspiring ...
More than 3,000 protesters from Palo Alto and neighboring cities rallied together to march from Town and Country Marketplace to Rinconada Park this afternoon, joining the nationwide “No Kings” protest ...
These words were spoken by Kathleen Bowers as she prepares to steps away from her position as a teacher at Palo Alto High School. Through her 38 years solely at Paly, she leaves a legacy of impact on ...
Students compete against each other to gather the most balls during a game of Hungry-Hungry Hippos, featured in the first Spirit Week rally of the year at Palo Alto High School. According to sophomore ...
One semester into a new “ungrading” grading system, the AP English Language and Composition team at Palo Alto High School is reevaluating and adjusting the grading system in response to student ...
The Anna Rose Luskin Memorial Award will be given out for the last time on Thursday — almost 20 years to the day after her graduation — during Paly’s Senior Awards Night at the school’s Performing ...
“I am honored to say that by the State of California and the Palo Alto Unified School District, the Class of 2024 has completed the graduation requirements for finishing high school.” These were the ...
Students engage with the Virtual Social Network Club booth during Spring Club day Friday at lunch on the Quad. According to sophomore and President of VSN Jasmine Kwak, this club has big goals for its ...
Silver-haired seniors and freshmen with pacifiers threw themselves to the ground as inflatable sleds passed across their backs. Heels clicked as juniors in business-wear with balloons sandwiched ...
In the first round of the CIF State Championships, the Palo Alto High School varsity boys’ basketball team (8-4) won a nail-biting game against Ripon Indians (10-2), 60-58, after a last-minute shot by ...