Biking to school has become more and more common with Skyline students as the weather improves. But 228th is very steep indeed and the going gets tougher when freak snow showers decide to show up in April. Now The Plateau Times writer exposes these cycling titans to the world. 1 comment
Environmental Friendliness and Exercise Rolled in One: Biking to School
By Rogers Feng | 2009-04-05
Foreign Language Education at Skyline
By Rogers Feng | 2009-03-28
Everyone knows the world is changing. Every day our beliefs about the interconnectedness and globalization of the world are reinforced. With Skyline offering its first IB Japanese programs this year, the trend of foreign language education at Skyline seems to be unprecedented progress. Now The Plateau Times writer Rogers Feng assesses how everyone feels about the usual concerns that come with foreign language education, applying foreign language to real life, and more.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Candidates Enter the Homestretch to a Potentially Pyrrhic Finish Line
By Rogers Feng | 2009-03-06
International Baccalaureate Diploma students…you’ve heard everything about them from the crazy people to superhumans who need no sleep to unparalleled intellectuals. Today The Plateau Times writer Rogers Feng and IB Diploma candidate brings his personal experience and insider’s look to bear on this complex issue. 1 comment
Honor Society: Tutoring Dishonesty
By Jeff Lestz | 2008-11-26
After exploring Skyline’s National Honor Society’s tutoring practices, Jeff Lestz chronicles how the best of intentions became fuel for hypocrisy. 17 comments
Physics Under Fire: The Fight for Fowler
By Jeff Lestz | 2008-11-16
Jeff Lestz documents the flawed system putting pressure on Ms. Fowler to drop IB Physics HL next year, and argues in favor of the course. 6 comments
