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The theme of the Homestead game was "Pinkout" for Breast Cancer awareness.

Woodside took home the win against Homestead 77-12

Kaitlynn Fukuhara, Social Media Manager October 22, 2024

The football team took home the win against Homestead High School last Friday, Oct. 11.   The football team beat Homestead 77-12. The Pink Ribbon Club set up the “Pinkout” theme for the game...

A student uses online tutoring to get help with their homework.

New tutoring system Varsity replaces Paper

Eliana Noon, Magazine Editor October 22, 2024

This article received third place in the News Story category at the California Press Women 2025 High School Communications Contest. A little blue square with a white “P” on it sits in the corner of...

Chants such as "Hey, hey, ho, ho, where did all the money go" were said last Thursday during the picketing event.

Las Lomitas educators prepare to strike for contract changes

Kailyn Holty, Co-Editor-in-Chief October 21, 2024

Last Thursday, the Las Lomitas Education Association (LLEA) organized a picketing event to support contract negotiations for the past school year and announced their upcoming strike on Wednesday, Oct....

Woodside newsletter advertises the screening of Kintsukuroi using its movie poster

Kintsukuroi brings light to a forgotten part of history and stars Woodside alum

Samantha Kelley, Magazine Editor October 18, 2024

Woodside hosted screenings of the film “Kintsukuroi” starring Woodside’s own alumni, Kealani Kitaura. The film, directed by local Kerwin Berk, tells the story of the Ito’s, a Japanese-American...

Students playing a game of tug a war at field day.

BOSA changes opening school rally to field day

Mia Cienfuegos, Staff Writer October 18, 2024

Woodside’s annual fall rally was replaced with field day this school year. This decision was made by the Board of Student Affairs (BOSA) as well as leadership teacher Leslie With. This left students...

Woodside boys water polo player throws the ball into the goal during the Carlmont game.

Boys water polo team dives to victory

Annie Stockton, Managing Editor October 17, 2024

Both varsity and junior varsity (JV) boys water polo teams triumphed against Carlmont last Monday, Oct 7.  The JV team played first at 4 p.m. wining the game 15-5, while the Varsity played next...

BOSA's new homecoming proposal contest will be open to submissions until next Tuesday.

Homecoming proposal competition brings excitement and creativity

Teddy Ogishi, Managing Editor October 17, 2024

The fun, the excitement, the joy. Homecoming proposals have long been an important part of the dance’s magic that the Board of Student Affairs (BOSA) hope to capture in their new proposal competition.  Until...

There are many parent education opportunities at Woodside.

Parent education resources at Woodside let parents better support their children

Elliot Hopkins, Online Editor October 16, 2024

This article received the Best of SNO award on Oct. 21, 2024. You can view in on the Best of SNO website here. Many parents can feel disconnected from the lives of their high school kids and are not sure...

The girls JV flag football team practicing on the new Bradley Field.

New JV flag football team for the 2024-2025 season

Vivi Nieva, Staff Writer October 16, 2024

Last year, over 30 girls signed up for the inaugural season of girls flag football at Woodside.  With around 14 to 16 primary players, it had been hard to get everyone playing time. Flag football has...

Candidates answered questions prepared by the moderators as well as audience-submitted questions.

Fact check: Area B trustee candidates at Oct. 10 candidate forum

Elliot Hopkins, Online Editor October 15, 2024

All six Sequoia Union High School District (SUHSD) board trustee candidates in the upcoming election answered questions about their campaigns and goals on Oct. 10. The event was hosted by the Almanac in...

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