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Avi Srinivasan

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  • May 30, 2023 | palyvoice.com | Avi Srinivasan

    A joint cheer erupts from the concentrated crowd of students picking up their yearbook during brunch on Wednesday outside the Media Arts Center. Seniors Victoria Senderzon and Mia-Rose Tuifua jump triumphantly up in the air, slapping hands with their elimination balls rested under their chins, while senior Jason Yang looks longingly, disappointed at the scene. Now, only two remain left in the senior elimination game, guaranteeing prizes for both participants.

  • May 25, 2023 | palyvoice.com | Avi Srinivasan |Christopher R. Choi

    As part of Palo Alto Unified School District’s initiative to enhance visual educational quality in instructional settings, Apple TVs will replace the current technological system of projector tools and SMART Boards in all Palo Alto High School classrooms, with an anticipated completion by the start of next school year. The “Classroom Refresh Project” is an initiative by the district to allocate equal technological resources to each classroom.

  • May 22, 2023 | palyvoice.com | Maxwell Zhang |Avi Srinivasan

    Organizers are applauding Palo Alto High School’s first car gathering in nearly 10 years, held during lunch on Friday in front of the science building, as a step forward to revitalize the tradition. Car meets are events where people bring their cars to a spot to admire each other’s vehicles and show off the inner workings of their cars while revving the engines. On Friday, over 20 cars were showcased by students of all grades.

  • Feb 4, 2023 | palyvoice.com | Avi Srinivasan

    FeaturesNews Avi Srinivasan, Managing EditorParents and staff are applauding Social Justice Pathway sophomores for researching real-world issues through their annual StudentCam documentary projects, which they presented Thursday night at Palo Alto High School. The Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network holds its StudentCam competition every year, tasking students from grades six to 12 with creating a short five-to six-minute video documentary in a response to a prompt.

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