The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

Sofiane Sylve and Tiit Helimets in Liangs The Infinite Ocean

More Than Art: Ballet’s Evolution Captures the Deep Philosophy of Life

Gulnazik Bakhramova, Staff Writer April 21, 2020
San Francisco Ballet’s "Dance Innovations," the third program in its 2020 Repertory Season, consisted of three ballets that reflected the emotional, philosophical values of the choreographers through the smooth ballet movements. 
Woodside exchange students represented their culture during International Education Week.

Cultural Exchange: Learning the Background of Visiting Students from Kyrgyzstan and Tunisia

Gulnazik Bakhramova, Staff Writer December 20, 2019
Exchange students Adam Ajroudi from Tunisia in North Africa, alongside Aibiike Abdysamatova and Gulnazik Bakhramova (author) from Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia, presented information about their countries during International Education Week (IEW) on November 18 through 22 at Woodside High School.
An apartment building collapses from the force of the Loma Prieta earthquake on October 17, 1989.

California Reflects on the 30th Anniversary of the Destructive Earthquake

Gigi Bakhramova, Staff Writer November 6, 2019
Bay Area residents recently marked the 30th anniversary of the powerful Loma Prieta earthquake.
Volunteers for Bair Island Aquatic Center in Redwood City helped clean up debris on September 21, 2019.

Bair Island Aquatic Center Hosts the California Coastal Cleanup Day

Gulnazik Bakhramova, Staff Writer October 11, 2019
Thirty-eight volunteers picked up 2,000 pounds of debris on Saturday, September 21 for the California Coastal Cleanup Day at Redwood City's Bair Island Aquatic Center (BIAC).
Woodside student Aibiike Abdysamatova works on her homework in the library after school.

Advanced Placement Classes Challenge Wildcats

Gulnazik Bakhramova, Staff Writer October 4, 2019
Some Woodside High School students take three to five advanced placement (AP) classes to increase their grade point averages (GPA) and challenge themselves. 
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