Varsity cheer coach Kayla Clark wasn’t wrong when she dubbed the cheer squad the “positive ambassador of the school.” Though ...
For thirteen years, varsity football was untouchable in the Little Big Game. The coveted “Paw” sat firmly in Burlingame’s ...
Despite rebuilding nearly their entire roster after losing several key seniors, girls’ cross country has made it back to the ...
At the start of the season, Catie Frick, a transfer student from Switzerland, and Sharon Sims Calzolai, a transfer from ...
On Tuesday, Oct. 29, varsity girls’ tennis dominated Mills High School 7-0 in the first round of the Peninsula Athletic ...
In the peer-to-peer tutoring program, students are responsible for mentoring others and balancing their own time as learners.
From Canvas to Chromebooks, technology has become a fixture inside the classroom. The impact of the pandemic, which forced educators to rely almost solely on digital tools for instruction, still ...
On Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, Burlingame students had the opportunity to witness democracy in action and assist in its operation by working at polling stations through the San Mateo County ...
Far before Alexandra Gray found herself teaching ethnic studies, government and macroeconomics at Burlingame, she wanted to study and pursue business. Gray attended the University of California, Los ...