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The Student News Site of Burlingame High School

The Burlingame B

The Student News Site of Burlingame High School

The Burlingame B

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WASC looks for more than the basic California State standards. According to chairperson Mike Woo, “As new rules and new concerns come up through society, [WASC] look[s] is the school doing something about that. Like the biggest trend post-COVID is mental wellness. So is your school doing something to address the mental health of the students? Along with are they still doing the proper academics?”

[Photo] Western Association of Schools and Colleges evaluates Burlingame for accreditation

Josie Wettan, Staff Reporter
March 28, 2024

WASC looks for more than the basic California State standards. According to chairperson Mike Woo, “As new rules and new concerns come up through society, [WASC] look[s] is the school doing something...

Although government and economics teacher Alex Gray took economics in high school, she has never felt like the curriculum adequately prepared her to navigate the finances of daily life.

[Photo] California weighs requiring financial literacy course

Audrey Wei, Staff Reporter
March 5, 2024

Although government and economics teacher Alex Gray took economics in high school, she has never felt like the curriculum adequately prepared her to navigate the finances of daily life.

Popular out-of-state schools attract students nationwide, leading to an influx of applicants.

[Photo] Are out-of-state schools worth the hype?

Sophia Doss, Senior Reporter
February 27, 2024

Popular out-of-state schools attract students nationwide, leading to an influx of applicants.

Cursive, Annie Miller acknowledged, is a social skill more than an academic one.

[Photo] Cursive makes a comeback: a chore or a critical skill?

Iny Li, Staff Reporter
February 26, 2024

Cursive, Annie Miller acknowledged, is a social skill more than an academic one.

In response to the abundance of false information online, a new bill was signed that requires K-12 teachers to teach media literacy skills.

[Photo] New media literacy law seeks to educate students about fake news

Joelle Huysmans, Diversity Coordinator
February 16, 2024

In response to the abundance of false information online, a new bill was signed that requires K-12 teachers to teach media literacy skills.

The new ethnic studies elective will build on the required freshman course with more advanced material and opportunities for students to engage in activism.

[Photo] Advanced Ethnic Studies course debuts at Burlingame

Brinda Iyer, Copy Editor
December 19, 2023

The new ethnic studies elective will build on the required freshman course with more advanced material and opportunities for students to engage in activism.

In my ranking of the best streaming services on the market, I concluded that Max provided the best combination of variety, quality and affordability for viewers.

[Photo] No, Netflix isn’t the best streaming service

Kaylee Hwang, Staff Reporter
October 29, 2023

In my ranking of the best streaming services on the market, I concluded that Max provided the best combination of variety, quality and affordability for viewers.

11 new faculty members joined Burlingames ranks this year, bringing a diverse array of experiences to the school.

[Photo] Meet Burlingame’s new faculty

11 new faculty members joined Burlingame's ranks this year, bringing a diverse array of experiences to the school.

The Women’s Coaching Alliances (WCA) central mission is to grow the presence of women in the sports coaching field.

[Photo] A level playing field: local organization empowers women in sports leadership

Sophia Bella, Managing Editor
September 6, 2022

The Women’s Coaching Alliance's (WCA) central mission is to grow the presence of women in the sports coaching field.

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