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The Burlingame B

The Student News Site of Burlingame High School

The Burlingame B

Iny Li

Iny Li, Business Manager

Iny Li is a junior at Burlingame High School and second-year journalism student. As this year’s Business Manager, she looks forward in fundraising money and managing the business aspect of the B. Outside of school, Iny enjoys reading, crocheting, listening to music, eating and spending time with family.

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Senior Lucy Istock and juniors Eva Mercer and Katie Trevor begin the highly anticipated pyramid stunt.

Cheer defies expectations at 97th Little Big Game with powerful halftime performance

Iny Li, Business Manager
November 13, 2024

Varsity cheer coach Kayla Clark wasn’t wrong when she dubbed the cheer squad the “positive ambassador of the school.” Though the long-awaited 97th annual Little Big Game resulted in a 35-10 Burlingame...

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Freshman Scarlet Ko shares study methods for the upcoming spring ELPAC test in her ELD 3 class.

Schools grapple with supporting multilingual students amid integration challenges

Iny Li and Audrey Wei
October 29, 2024

Moving from Taiwan was already a challenge for sophomore Brandon Lin, who enrolled at Burlingame with limited English proficiency. Over the past two years, Lin has juggled seven courses alongside native...

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Ignite2Unite speaker Freddie Silvera transitions students to the next activity during BDTW.

Breaking Down the Walls returns

Iny Li and Natalie Gyde
October 1, 2024

“Stepping outside my comfort zone.” “Expressing emotions and vulnerability.” “To reflect on myself and who I am.” These were just some of the sentiments echoed by student participants...

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Caltrain Public Information Officer Dan Lieberman emphasizes the variety of features in the Caltrain that are catered to the public’s needs.

Caltrain electrification project brings efficiency and clean energy into play

Iny Li, Business Manager
September 25, 2024

For senior Ryan Wang, a regular Caltrain commuter, it’s the growing similarity between the Bay Area’s newest electric trains and the advanced transit system he grew up using in China that made him...

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Strings president and sophomore Sophia Chang sight reads her music as they practice in preparation for back-to-school night.

Strings program: the last piece to a complete music curriculum

Iny Li, Business Manager
September 23, 2024

Since the beginning of music director Kyoko Yamamoto’s career at Burlingame, she remembers reflecting on the existing music program and longing to direct a strings program. Six years later, with the...

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Junior Mia Robelo ends the half-time routine with a smile as the cheer squad practices in preparation for the upcoming away game.

New year, new coach: cheer squad returns more spirited than ever

Iny Li, Business Manager
September 3, 2024

New varsity cheer coach Kayla Clark is determined to start the year strong by strategically assessing the team’s skill set through rigorous stunt drills, choreographs, and consistent practice of their...

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Several large buildings located east of Taiwan in Hualien City were struck down by the April 3 earthquake.

Deadliest earthquake in a quarter-century rattles Taiwanese citizens

Iny Li, Business Manager
May 28, 2024

Sophomore Micah Chew hadn’t expected much from his spring break. While taking a quick trip to Taipei, Taiwan, to ease his mind before the upcoming finals and Advanced Placement testing, and to celebrate...

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Located at Leo J. Ryan Park, the CYC’s dragon boat team poses for a team picture after the NorCal CA Dragon Boat championships in the fall of 2023.

Twin sisters reconnect culturally through dragon boat

Iny Li, Business Manager
April 26, 2024

It was any other day of dragon boat practice for sophomore twins Libbey and Lindsey Kwok, trudging towards the boat after grueling hours of conditioning. As newcomers to the San Francisco Community Youth...

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“For me personally, I want [others] to see the music program as a strong union because we can really bring out the life of our school,” Vega said. “We need music, you know? Otherwise, things would be really silent and dead.”

Music department brings lively music-making to Southern California and Disneyland tour

Iny Li, Business Manager
March 5, 2024

Talking until midnight in the hotel room. Splurging on food. Playing Heads Up! while waiting in line for the Tower of Terror. Teaching music director and teacher Kyoko Yamamoto and adult chaperones the...

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

Cursive makes a comeback: a chore or a critical skill?

Iny Li, Business Manager
February 26, 2024

When fifth-grade elementary school teacher Patricia Althaus saw her son Liam struggle to decipher the birthday card her mother had gifted him, stumbling through the loopy letters and skipping over phrases,...

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Sophomore Libbey Kwok finishes her Kumon-assigned work in addition to her school assignments, adding stress to an already tight schedule.

Tutoring centers do more harm than good

Iny Li, Business Manager
January 11, 2024

Walk through any city or neighborhood in the Bay Area, and it will be impossible to avoid the growing number of tutoring centers, or the students — from high schoolers to the tiniest first graders — trudging...

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Trumpeters play their hearts out as they follow the conducting of Yamamoto through their set.

Goodbye, field. Hello, stage!

Iny Li, Business Manager
December 19, 2023

The music department, led by music and choral director Kyoko Yamamoto, hosted its 100th annual winter concert on the evening of Wednesday, Dec. 6.  The four ensembles — jazz, wind, concert band and...

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“When my children were little, we would come to Barnes and Noble and just sit in the kid’s section and read so many books,” author Abigail Hing Wen said. “There was “Magic Tree House," "Magic Schoolbus,” Chinese zodiac books, and so much. I just love it here so much.”

Community celebrates Barnes and Noble opening, regains local bookstore

Iny Li, Business Manager
October 20, 2023

It’s not every day the city of Burlingame sees a six-foot caterpillar ambling through Burlingame Avenue, but it’s also not every day that a city gains a new book store, as Burlingame did at the grand...

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Band students stand in their line formations bright and early on the football field as they run through their set for the Little Big Game.

Band readies for Little Big Game, centennial performances

Iny Li, Business Manager
October 5, 2023

Less than two months into the school year the band is already hard at work in preparation for the culminating fall event: the annual Little Big Game (LBG), hosted at San Mateo High School this November.  Senior...

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