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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 ...
Sophomores collaborate at Monday's first float building session during Palo Alto High School's fall Spirit Week. Sophomore Ivana Angelova said she hopes for a win against the other grades on Friday’s ...
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 ...
Palo Alto High School's Class of 2025 celebrates their graduation this afternoon at the Viking Stadium. According to Principal Brent Kline, the graduating class has grown and accomplished much to be ...
The 2024-2025 Associated Student Body election results are out. ASB President: Julian Hong ASB Vice President: Amani Fossati-Moaine ASB Secretary: Gavin Lin ASB Treasurer: Paul Wang Senior Class ...
Orchestra and band director Jeffrey Willner conducts the band during practice at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday out on the track. Willner is stepping down from his post after 25 years at Palo Alto High School, ...
A week from today, Palo Alto voters will decide on the next Board of Education trustees. The outcome of this election will likely have significant implications for key issues such as math curriculum ...
Marine Biology students carefully handle shark fins and guts during a dissection on Feb. 17. Throughout the year, students can partake in multiple hands-on activities, including a shark dissection.
Palo Alto Unified School District trustee Rowena Chiu posted an official statement yesterday regarding her stances on both ethnic studies and the social media interactions that took place last week.
United States Representative Anna Eshoo in red stands with the leaders who made the electric Caltrain possible this weekend at the Palo Alto University train station. According to Eshoo, the team ...
Luz’s interest in chocolate-making didn’t appear out of nowhere. Growing up in the kitchen with her grandma Vera Julião in Brazil, Luz’s love for cooking and experimenting started at a young age.
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 ...
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