The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The heterogenous English I class that all 9th graders at Woodside currently take provides a diverse and comprehensive curriculum.

Opinion: Detracked classes benefit all students

Kailyn Holty, Editor in Chief November 15, 2023

70 years ago the Supreme Court made the historic decision to make it illegal to segregate public schools on the basis of race with the Brown v. Board of Education case. Yet, schools still experience stark...

Detracking, or the removal of advanced classes, has become one of the defining issues of Sequoia Union High School District.

Detracking in SUHSD: A Brief Overview

Patrick Van Hoven, Managing Editor November 14, 2023

If you are plugged into the news of the Sequoia Union High School District, you have probably heard the word “detracking” thrown around in the past few months. Detracking is a major political issue...

A member of the Girls Golf team winds up her swing to hit the ball.

Swinging out of the Girls Golf season

Chloe De Leon, Multimedia/Online Editor November 13, 2023

Girls Golf finished off their season with some highlights and looks forward to future opportunities to grow their team. Senior Manon Lenoir reflected back on the season and gave insight into a sport...

Smash club members gather around one of several monitors in I-4, where the club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Smash Club reboots for its third year

Patrick Hobeychi, Staff Writer November 10, 2023

Smash Club, a club offered by Woodside High School, has begun once again, rebranded and run by senior Caleb Ortiz. The Smash Club’s purpose is to compete and have fun playing Super Smash Brothers...

The team comes together before a set to boost each other up.

Woodside Girls Varsity Volleyball’s historic run

Coco Beck, Staff Writer November 8, 2023

Girls varsity volleyball slammed their way through their season, ending their league with a record of 13-1 and overall 17-9. “We’re making [girls volleyball] the best it’s ever been since 2016,”...

AAPI Club is one of the many clubs at Woodside. They meet every A-day Monday in B-18 to celebrate Asian and Pacific Islander culture.

AAPI Club creates an Asian community at Woodside

Nathan Chen, Beat Editor November 8, 2023

Asian American Pacific Islander Alliance Club (AAPI Alliance Club) is a club at Woodside that brings together the Asian and Pacific Islander community to celebrate Asian American heritage. “I founded...

Science Olympiad Club

Jaiedenn Dolan, Beat Editor November 8, 2023

Science Olympiad club brings scientific spirit to students every Monday, in room J4, through exciting events both in and outside of school.  Science Olympiad is a team competition in which students...

F-14 is an open, friendly place for students to come for mental health support.

Confidential counseling gives students a safe space

Luisa Gapastione, Beat Editor October 31, 2023

High school isn’t always easy, which is why confidential counseling in F-14 can be very beneficial for Woodside students.  Confidential counseling is free and offered on campus for any student who...

Girls flag football, ranging from freshmen to seniors, poses for a team photo.

Making history and winning too: girls flag football heads to playoffs

Conrad Berke, Beat Editor October 31, 2023

Girls flag football’s historic first season is nearly over, with six league wins and three losses. The team’s playoff game is against Mills High School this Wednesday, November 1. Along with other...

Teenagers often find themselves looking at posed and edited photos. Often this behavior leads to toxic self-comparison.

Through the filtered lens

Chloe De Leon, Multimedia/Online Editor October 31, 2023

Teenagers often find themselves looking at posed and edited photos. Often this behavior leads to toxic self-comparison. As the widespread use of social media remains the norm, students reflect on impacts...

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