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 burger from Habit, a chain with its closest location at Sequoia Station in downtown Redwood City,  was overflowing with delicious perfection.

Review: The best and worst burgers in Redwood City

Spencer Calsing Lyons and Charlie Sullivan April 6, 2022

Burgers are a staple of the American diet, and you could find a place that sells them in almost every part of the US. In fact, burgers are such a staple, that when people think of the US, they automatically...

Work permit applications at Woodside can be found near the exit of the Guidance Office. Students should ensure they follow all the steps outlined on the application before officially starting at a job.

Local teens expose illegal working conditions

Emma Montalbano, Co-Editor in Chief April 5, 2022

Teenagers are being exploited in their workplaces, and work permits are doing little to mitigate the problem. High school students get jobs for many reasons, such as saving money for college, helping...

The leadership class thanks all students who participated in this years penny wars.

Every penny counts: Results of the Penny Wars

Cebelli Pfeifer, Co-Editor in Chief March 24, 2022
Woodside's annual fundraiser for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society known as the “Penny Wars” comes to an end; with it comes a collection of money and points from each grade.
Scott Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby is taught in almost every level Junior English class at Woodside.

Banned books plague school curriculums nation-wide

Cebelli Pfeifer and Sofia Kalberer March 23, 2022

Controversy surrounding the censorship of books like “Catcher in the Rye” by J.D Salinger, “Maus” by Art Spiegelman, and “Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain has sparked a national debate as to...

After receiving decisions from colleges, many seniors experience prolonged stress into the month of April as they have to make the decision of which college they wish to attend.

Seniors stress in the month of March

Emma Montalbano, Co-Editor in Chief March 23, 2022

March is a month of great stress for many seniors as they anxiously await college decisions from their top schools.  Many schools have released information revealing that they have received record-breaking...

Senior Shai Dickman uses his hobby of coding to create beautiful pieces of art.

Unusual hobbies: Enjoying the oddities in life

Mia Hua and Kailyn Holty March 21, 2022

As high school is a melting pot of stress and anxiety, many students engage in unusual hobbies for a much-needed break in the day. Often, these niche activities, like karate, memorizing digits of pi, and...

Woodside softball players hope to improve their already strong performance and qualify for playoffs this year

Hoping for a grand slam: Softball season continues

Conrad Berke, Beat Editor March 21, 2022

Woodside softball stomped Los Altos this past Tuesday, March 15, with a 4-0 win.  With spring sports well underway, numerous Woodside teams have taken off, with softball hoping to make an impact. Varsity...

The BOSA election took place on Wednesday, and results were announced Thursday.

2022-2023 BOSA Election Results

Xamara Carrillo, Online Editor March 18, 2022

After an exciting journey of strong candidates and lots of useful campaigning strategies, Woodside’s Board of Student Affairs (BOSA) election results are now out. Even though this year's candidates...

PE students gain experience in a variety of sports year-round, and participate in fitness testing 1-2 times in a school year.

BMI measurements have finally been removed from PE Fitness Testing

Winnie Einhorn, Staff Writer March 18, 2022
As the third quarter draws to a close, long-awaited PE assessments have been recently administered. As Woodside’s freshmen and sophomores navigate strength gauging examinations such as the pushup test, the trunk lift, and the mile, many students have noticed that they have one less requirement to fill: a BMI test. 
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