The Student News Site of Burlingame High School

The Burlingame B

The Student News Site of Burlingame High School

The Burlingame B

The Student News Site of Burlingame High School

The Burlingame B

Kristie Kim

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator

Kristie is a third year journalism student in journalism looking forward to her senior year at Burlingame! This upcoming year, she is super excited to be the first ever social coordinator for the class. Outside of school she loves spending time with friends and family, watching movies and swimming.

All content by Kristie Kim
Caitlin (left) and Rorie Stone (right), who are identical twins, stand next to each other outside the D building on Wednesday, April 26.

Sibling rivalry is real — here’s how to handle it

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
April 27, 2023

Being a sister is a major part of my identity. As much as I love my siblings, though, I also hate them sometimes.  As we’ve grown up, my relationships with my older brother and twin sister have changed....

Continue Reading
Nicole Carter, Burlingame’s new dean as of the spring semester, works in her office on Feb. 2.

Meet the new dean — except you may already know her

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
February 13, 2023

At this point in her career, Nicole Carter has done practically everything at Burlingame. She's taught health, guided studies and nutrition. She has also led leadership and served as the activities director....

Continue Reading
Crying in H Mart, a memoir by Michelle Zauner, brings insight from a special perspective about grief, disconnect, culture and family.

Don’t be surprised if ‘Crying in H Mart’ makes you cry

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
January 26, 2023

As I’ve gotten older, being an avid reader has become harder and harder. Every time I try to pick up a book, it feels like I’m either too busy or too devoted to the short, funny videos on my phone...

Continue Reading
Our reporters set out to discover which winter-themed foods from Starbucks and Trader Joe’s live up to their reputation.

Winter taste test: Reviewing popular holiday treats

Winter isn’t just about cold mornings, holiday cheer and festive decoration — it also gives us a reason to enjoy delicious, seasonal foods. With Thanksgiving snacks and family-dinner-themed pastries...

Continue Reading
A pumpkin-filled review of popular fall foods

A pumpkin-filled review of popular fall foods

Another seasonal food release, another review. For the past two years, reporters from the B have tried fall or winter-themed Trader Joe’s food items to embrace the spirit of the season. This year,...

Continue Reading
Jack and Alice Chambers attend a gathering at the house of Project Victory leaders Frank and Shelley. At this exclusive get-together, Frank establishes the neighborhood’s mission and acknowledges the importance of women in the community.

Despite flaws, ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ deserves your time

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
October 17, 2022

(Warning: this review contains spoilers.) Don’t worry about buying a ticket, darling. It’s not worth it. That’s the headline I had in mind for my review of Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry...

Continue Reading
On August 20, a line of customers wait to order at Palmetto Superfoods for their acai bowls and smoothies.

Review: Palmetto Superfoods

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
September 2, 2022

It’s official: Burlingame Avenue is getting its first taste of the acai bowl trend. On July 30, Palmetto Superfoods opened its doors just a short walk away from the Burlingame campus, offering a modern...

Continue Reading
Senior Esther Kim prepares to score one of the 24 goals Burlingame tallied in their friendly match against Aragon High School on Aug. 25.

[Photo] Girls’ Water Polo

August 29, 2022

Senior Esther Kim prepares to score one of the 24 goals Burlingame tallied in their friendly match against Aragon High School on Aug. 25.

The girls’ varsity team huddled after their game in the outfield and chatted with coaches.

Varsity girls’ softball suffers loss against rival San Mateo

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
April 25, 2022

Burlingame’s girls’ varsity softball team (4-9-1, 0-5 Peninsula Athletic League (PAL) Bay Division) lost their recent games on April 7 against Capuchino High School, 0-5, and St. Ignatius College Preparatory...

Continue Reading
The softball team scrimmages against Capuchino on Feb. 18, with the purpose of assessing the players’ strengths and weaknesses.

Softball season begins

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
March 9, 2022

Burlingame’s softball team kicked off the season with enthusiasm in early February. As of March 1, the team has played two non-league games, winning first against Mercy High School (7-5) and second against...

Continue Reading
Students participate in the cup-stacking challenge, one of many carnival games offered at the HOCO Dance and Festival.

[Photo] Homecoming: a week of Panther pride

Lexi Goldstein, Editor-In-Chief
November 14, 2021

Students participate in the cup-stacking challenge, one of many carnival games offered at the HOCO Dance and Festival.

Freshman Arda Inegol participates in a singles match that he won 6-3, 6-4 
against Hillsdale High School.

Boys varsity tennis season starts up for the first time since the start of the pandemic

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
May 2, 2021

As of April 13, Burlingame’s boys varsity tennis season officially began, and two days later, the Panthers had their first game against San Mateo High School. On April 27, the Panthers celebrated their...

Continue Reading
Improvement of the current COVID-19 situation permits school reopening, allowing seniors to be able to experience their last couple of months of high school on campus.

Seniors question a return to in-person learning to finish high school careers

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
March 26, 2021

Many students dream of their senior year in high school, full of fun activities and bonding with their peers. But this past year, seniors will likely miss out on many opportunities and quintessential senior...

Continue Reading
 In terms of the way things are currently run in the library, Otero states, “It’s changed in the work that I do, mostly by having to… come up with creative ways to still provide the resources that [students] need.”

Brittney Otero preserves the deserted school library during pandemic

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
March 25, 2021

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Brittney Otero is still playing an active role on Burlingame’s staff as the library media technician for the school library. Otero is passionate about books and connecting...

Continue Reading
Swimming, one of the many extracurricular activities taking place at Burlingame, has begun with safety precautions.

Extracurricular activities proceed during the pandemic

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
March 1, 2021

Burlingame students were recently granted permission to participate in select sports on campus, while other extracurricular activities proceed on Zoom. As of the beginning of February, sports sign-ups...

Continue Reading
Different podcast shows have students and teachers intrigued, engaged and laughing.

Burlingame’s students and teachers are listening to podcasts

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
January 29, 2021

Students and teachers at Burlingame have been listening to podcasts as a way to tune into their interests while doing daily activities. Podcasts are run in different styles depending on the type of show:...

Continue Reading
Learning online and different activity levels affect students’ sleep and motivation.

Quarantine changes sleep and motivation in students

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
November 20, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine have decreased the demands of extracurricular activities, causing students to change aspects of their sleep schedules. Not only are students at home for almost the...

Continue Reading
The Daily Bulletin is updated everyday with new information regarding volunteer opportunities, jobs, and general information for students.

Advice from a career counselor and students working during a pandemic

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
October 22, 2020

Distanced learning has made communication between students and staff more difficult as student support is not as accessible, but the Burlingame High School College and Career Center has continued to help...

Continue Reading
A whole shelf dedicated to pumpkin and fall themed foods is located at the back of the Trader Joe’s store on S. Grant St. in San Mateo.

Trader Joe’s fall food review

Kristie Kim, Social Coordinator
October 15, 2020

Autumn is coming our way as the summer air cools that means, Trader Joe’s is now stocked with their annual fall foods! From cookies to curry there is a variety of pumpkin and fall themed items in stores...

Continue Reading
Load More Stories
Donate to The Burlingame B
$575
$1000
Contributed
Our Goal

Comments (0)

All The Burlingame B Picks Sort: Newest