For those of you looking for ways to get involved in the research process, Axel de Vernou shares his experience writing a research paper for the 2021 National History Day. Whether you are an underclassman hoping to prepare for the high school papers ahead of you or an upperclassman getting ready for college level work, this presentation will help you navigate library databases and make use of the resources that we have access to at SHP. https://youtu.be/4PsUPEV0E9g
A spectacular community life, foreshadowing the peaceful discourse that SHP will seek to foster in the coming weeks leading up to the Election. You'll be able to watch students virtually discuss some of the pressing issues our country is facing in a debate style. https://youtu.be/vTUuvYFtDuQ
Interested in medicine? Join the Youth Medical Association! The Youth Medical Association (YMA) is a new organization that aims to create a community of Bay Area high school students who are interested in medicine. Monthly meetings, which will take place over Zoom for at least the first semester, will expand members’ knowledge of the medical field via keynote speakers, mock medical cases and journal discussions. Though the coronavirus pandemic has limited our ability to pursue the hands-on activities we would usually take part in, we hope to make YMA over Zoom exciting with the help of our speakers and student…
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Artwork by Kyle Cadigal... As a school that commits itself to educating the whole child, SHP strongly encourages its student body to engage with social justice issues that are most prevalent in our society. The recent events happening in our country, which are reviving necessary conversations around police brutality and racism, have spurred some members of our community to call us all to action. Please find in this post a collection of all of the resources, links, and stories that have been shared with our school so far— it will continue to be updated as more events unfold. Kayla Diaz's guide…