Post-exam assignments consist academic necessity
By Michael Kim
When entreating teachers to refrain from giving out summative assignments, students often plead their case by claiming that the AP exam...
As I approach a mere two weeks until graduation, my initial thrill of leaving the school has begun to flicker away, instead replaced by a heart-tingling, squeamish sort of melancholy. The reality that...
Candidate: We need change! SIS needs change! And we need it as soon as possible! Vote for me as your class president!
Here we go again. A speech about change, action, etc. We’ve spent eight years...
A faculty member at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and mental counselor, Dr. Josephine Kim visited SIS on April 27 in order to give lectures to eighth, ninth, and tenth grade students. Organized...
As the school year comes to a close, students are frantically trying to cram for AP and final exams. As a result, their lifestyles become more hectic, making it difficult for them to concentrate because...
Within her first school year at SIS, Kay Lee (10) has performed in various school events that displayed her talents in rapping. Kay, who began rapping since she was ten years old, continues to pursue her...
In the hopes of leaving a legacy, the senior council purchased a pine tree last month to bestow upon the school on behalf of the graduating Class of 2015. The planting ceremony took place on April 22,...
The screen darts between the trees, revealing glimpses of the worlds’ most popular masked—and caped—superheroes. Through a flurry of bullets, our heroes storm through the enemy, arriving finally...