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The Burlingame B

The Student News Site of Burlingame High School

The Burlingame B

Cracks are visible on the courts near the football field, with weeds beginning to grow through them.

Tennis continues to play on poor-quality courts

Kai Shah, Sports Editor
September 17, 2025

When students arrive on campus every day, they are greeted by a brand-new $40 million gym. But just a short walk away, the tennis courts are cracked, overgrown with weeds, and patched with fabric instead...

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The dance team meets for mandatory practice on Wednesday, Aug. 27, preparing for their performance at the “Welcome Back” rally.

New dance program offers class and team opportunities

Chiara Wesley, Senior Reporter
August 30, 2025

Starting this school year, students can now enroll in a dance class or participate in the newly formed dance team. Open to all grade levels, these programs give students a chance to explore dance without...

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Senior Nico Bennett poses with his Lead Actor trophy at the Rita Moreno Awards. He now moves on to the Jimmy Awards in New York City.

Bennett wins Lead Actor at Rita Moreno Awards, advances to Broadway’s Jimmy Awards

Abby Zarahn, Diversity Coordinator
May 27, 2025

Senior Nico Bennett has had a long-time passion for theater, beginning at a young age with strong influences from his parents, who were musical theater majors in college. Since his freshman year, Bennett...

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Guest speaker Jenna Smith presents to parents at a meeting on Monday, April 28.

RISE group connects parents of neurodivergent students

Will Kriner, Copy Editor
May 16, 2025

On Monday, April 28, the Resources for Individual Student Excellence (RISE) parent group hosted a meeting for parents of neurodivergent students to discuss experiences, share knowledge, and offer support....

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Juniors Emily Meng and Lucas Zhu develop their Advanced Placement (AP) Studio Art portfolios. The painting of Icarus on the left is by Meng, and the two photos on the right are by Zhu.

Students craft AP Studio Art portfolios

Alex Bertelli, Copy Editor
May 11, 2025
Art is a lot of things — to some a language, to others a fight, and infinitely more. It is also an Advanced Placement (AP) exam: in Burlingame’s AP Studio Art class, students develop a portfolio of 12 art pieces...
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The Iron Panthers celebrate their second FIRST Championship victory at Houston, Texas.

Robotics Wins FIRST World Championships

Connor Leong, Staff Reporter
April 29, 2025

The Iron Panthers entered the FIRST Robotics World Championship with low expectations. One week later, they left the event as gold medalists. A total of 601 teams competed in this year’s World Championship,...

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TikTok is the new search engine

TikTok is the new search engine

Sophia Doss, Copy Editor
April 29, 2025

The next time you’re free in class, take a look around. Chances are, you’ll find your classmates scrolling through TikTok, the widely popular social media app that’s captivated the nation, especially...

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