Among file numbers, government officials’ signatures and barcodes in a hundred-page document is the word “confidential,” redacted in what seems like the rushed ...
Palo Alto is known for its startups and reputation as the heart of Silicon Valley. As a child, however, being raised in this environment also encompasses stress...
Palo Alto High School students, alumni and administrators are busy planning numerous events to celebrate the school’s upcoming 100th anniversary.
The first of ...
The Buoyancy Teen Art and Music Festival will take place June 3, featuring live teen bands, art and wellness tents, carnival rides and much more. Organizers of ...
The departure of both computer science teachers and the potential implementation of a computer science graduation requirement will have a large impact on both t...
Despite audible objections from local preservationists and community members, the district is moving ahead with summer plans to install solar panels in Palo Alt...
On May 31, mere hours after Charlotte Brownell and the Class of 2018 toss their caps, walk the stage, and graduate, the Brownell family’s tenure in Palo Alto wi...
A group of students sit huddled in a darkened room, eyes focused on a young speaker who holds up a model fetus. Gesturing, she exclaims that its fingers and toe...
Jeannie Lythcott lowers her voice, makes a stern face and draws her shoulders back in imitation of the judge who sat across from her 50 years ago on the day she...
With the LGBT movement gaining speed as we edge further into the 2000s, Pride parades seem to break record numbers of attendance every year. It’s not that there...