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Not Just In a Lab: Maya Gilliam, '23, Shows Science Is for Everyone

Jun 10 2021
Maya Gilliam, SJND ‘23, joked, laughingly, that she enrolled in the biomed program to get out of.

Get Civic: Encouraging Their Peers to Vote

Jun 8 2021
What do you do as a high school student during one of the most contentious election years in.

2021 Senior Portfolio Capstone Art Shows

Jun 3 2021
Please enjoy this compilation of artwork that shows the growth and development of three SJND.

Alazar Hailu, '21, on His Transformative Years at SJND

May 28 2021
If Alazar Hailu, class of 2021, had to sum up his four years at SJND, the words would probably be.

Prisms Editor-in-Chief Lisa Ramos, '21, on Art and Community

May 27 2021
Lisa Ramos, class of 2021, has a penchant for poetry. The inspiration arrives in manners not.

It's the Little Things: Sara Wheeler, '21, Remembers Senior Year

May 25 2021
Most would agree that the last year of high school should be somewhat monumentous. It’s a time.

Making the Most of It: Valedictorian Remembers an Unconventional Year

May 24 2021
This year they were supposed to have prom. They were supposed to revel in their last year together.

Music to the Ears: Issac Li, '22, on the Cello, Culture, and Community

May 20 2021
Issac Li, SJND ‘22, is the school’s sole cellist. Music intrigued him from an early age, with the.

Like a Girl: Emma Rothlisberger, '23, on Olympic Weightlifting

May 18 2021
It was only five short months ago that Emma Rothlisberger, SJND ‘23, picked up weightlifting on the.

A Love for the Game: Tzahari Trevino, SJND'24, on Basketball

May 17 2021
If poetry, according to Jane Austen, is the food of love, then it explains why Tzahari Trevino,.

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