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In Class Without A Mask

In Class Without A Mask

By: Myles D, staff writer Since the beginning of the pandemic, the topic of masks has been a heavily debated topic as some people have felt that their rights are…
Coach Adams 14 titles & counting

Coach Adams 14 titles & counting

By Shania Mejia and Ethen Chan In addition to being a PE teacher at Galileo since 1981, Coach Kevin Adams has helped coach Galileo to 14 athletic titles over the…
AVID Palooza Photo Gallery

AVID Palooza Photo Gallery

By Staff Writers Christina N. & Mircka G. The Senior AVID classes of 2022 came together to hold the program's yearly event called “AVID Palooza” on March 24th. This event,…
Afterschool Teacher Events

Afterschool Teacher Events

By: Riley Figueroa, Myles Chu, and Logan Tracy Teacher and staff took time to relieve some stress after school on Wednesday March 16, 2022 as they participated in fun workshops…
The Origins of Health Academy

The Origins of Health Academy

By: Jessica Chow and Christine Wu, staff writers After seeing more and more students dropout of school, science teacher Mr. McDowell decided to start the Health Academy pathway to help…
Boys Tennis Team Hits A Speed Bump

Boys Tennis Team Hits A Speed Bump

By Francisco D, staff writer The Galileo boy’s tennis team started off the season strong, crushing Balboa (5-0) on March 9th at Balboa. However, the team’s momentum was short lived…
Lionesses Come Back Swinging!

Lionesses Come Back Swinging!

By Christina. N., Staff Writer After not winning a game in 4 years, as well as losing this year’s season opener, the Galileo Softball team finally got a win (22-9)…
Spring Break Poll

Spring Break Poll

By Shania M., Ethen C., Kelly T., staff writers With spring break making its approach, many teachers and students look forward to different plans they have. The Galileo Press decided…
Galileo’s Longest Burning Stars

Galileo’s Longest Burning Stars

With over 30 teachers at Galileo have been here for 15 years or more, these educators have had a huge impact on the culture and school environment. The Galileo Press…
Mr. Jung’s Sole Career Path

Mr. Jung’s Sole Career Path

By: Ethan H, staff writer Right after graduating from college, history teacher Mr. Jung got his first full-time job at Galileo 21 years ago, and has continued working at the…
The Hardest Class At Galileo

The Hardest Class At Galileo

What is the hardest class at Galileo? For some, the answer is AP U.S History, a class that has earned that reputation due to the intense time consuming workload and…
My struggles to learn English

My struggles to learn English

By Andy Xie, Staff Writer I was lost. I was nine years old when I came to this country not knowing the customs and language. It was like being in a…