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Controversial writing communicates powerful messages
Rohan Kakhandiki and Taek Kim
• April 29, 2024
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Expressing myself through pen and paper
Eileen Zhu, In-Depth Editor
• April 1, 2024
![Out of the options presented at the board meeting, the district should choose to pursue the second option: phasing out one world language class from each FUHSD school besides Lynbrook and Homestead High School.](https://lhsepic.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Untitled-design-11-1200x800.png)
Editorial: District should preserve world language classes
Epic Staff
• December 11, 2023
![In high school, Olivia worked hard to improve her Mandarin skills, which led her back to her Chinese roots.](https://lhsepic.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/제목-없는-디자인-1200x800.png)
Rediscovering fluency
Olivia Yuan, Staffer
• December 11, 2023
![In order for a language to be preserved, it must contain healthy enrollment numbers. This signals the district that if the language were to be maintained in the future it could be sustained over the 5 language levels of each course.](https://lhsepic.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/nov-7-web-graphic.png)
FUHSD revisits world language removal discussion
Lilly Wu, Opinion Editor
• December 11, 2023
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Lost in translation.
Susanna Tang and Valerie Shu
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