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The Voice of the Wildcats

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The Voice of the Wildcats

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Students walk to their cars to depart school once the final bell rings.

Navigating the chaos

Chloe De Leon, Multimedia/Online Editor January 18, 2024

Every morning, juniors and seniors flood into the parking lot, quickly pull into an available spot and scurry to their first class of the day. Factors including limited space and student actions create...

Quinn Watrous gave a debate presentation this past summer at Wake Forest’s summer program.

Woodside student takes on Wake Forest summer program

Chloe De Leon, Multimedia/Online Editor January 18, 2024

Academic summer programs offer students an opportunity to progress their academics and gain exposure to their interests in a professional setting. According to the College Board, an organization that facilitates...

This image shows a person auditioning and the directors watching.

Behind the Curtains: Musical Audition experiences

Samantha Marquez, Staff Writer January 18, 2024

Auditioning for a musical can be a new and exciting experience for people to try out. Auditioning for a musical or a play is a chance for people to bring themselves into a new character and to do what...

During Dia de los Muertos, people celebrate with dancing, festivals, and food.

A day to remember: Dia de los Muertos

Carmen Pinto, Staff Writer January 18, 2024

Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, is a part of the Woodside community and is celebrated traditionally on November 2nd, to honor ancestors by putting up altars.    According to the University...

The Jewish Student Union (JSU) hopes students will join club meetings to learn about Jewish culture and traditions.

Students form Jewish Student Union in wake of hate symbols on campus

Kailyn Holty, Editor in Chief January 16, 2024

When junior and Jewish student Dina Berg stumbled upon drawings that resembled swastikas, symbols of hate towards Jewish communities, on campus, Berg realized something needed to change at Woodside. The...

Sophomores dressed in their designated spirit wear during homecoming week.

Spirit days: why do we have them?

Luisa Gapastione, Beat Editor January 16, 2024

From Adam Sandler Day to Pink Out, spirit days are a way to be involved and connected with the school. This first semester of school has been filled with spirit days that allow students to dress up...

Woodside offers many healthcare and academic related resources.

Woodside’s untapped resources

Chloe De Leon, Multimedia/Online Editor January 11, 2024

School faculty members are always working to ensure a supportive learning environment–however, the responsibilities they take on address more than just the immediate academic concerns of students. Woodside...

Homework can be a chance to review topics and practice skills needed for a class.

What’s the point of homework?

Luisa Gapastione, Beat Editor December 4, 2023

Although many students dislike homework, some people have found it to be beneficial. Homework can be work that wasn’t finished in class or practice meant to help students review. It can give students...

The cast of the fall play prepares for an exciting night of laughs and suspense.

Comedy takes to the stage with murder mystery fall play

Kailyn Holty, Editor in Chief November 16, 2023

Murder is afoot in the Performing Arts Center with rehearsals for the latest fall play production of “Don’t Try to Wake Him, Hand Me the Shovel,” playing on November 17 and 18 at 7:00 pm.   Set...

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...

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