
From stick domes to a chalk mural, Palo Alto High School’s Visual and Performing Arts students will showcase their exhibitions throughout the campus starting next week for the annual Art in Unusual Places celebration.
![Students, staff, and parents will come together 7 p.m. Saturday to watch a major motion film provided by Palys Film Club. According to club president, Bennet Hardy, this will not be the last film he and his collaborator senior Asa Deggeller will present. “Asa and I [will] attempt to show more classic films in the future,” Hardy said. (Photo: Johnathan Chen)](https://palyvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/film-8-475x340-1.jpg)
Shreyas Shashi, Reporter • January 27, 2023
Members of the Palo Alto School District are invited to a movie screening 7 p.m. Saturday in the Palo Alto High School Performing Art Center.High School Performing Art Center.

Palo Alto Unified School District faculty and staff will receive a 7% salary increase retroactive to July, following the Board of Educations' approval of salary agreements at a meeting last week.

Following administrative approval to bring back Matchomatics during a meeting on Tuesday, Palo Alto High School’s Associated Student Body will reinstate the event as part of the annual Love Week activities.

In the Media Arts Center, an open house will be hosted from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday to introduce students and parents to the building, its programs, and Career Technical Education classes from across the school.

A pajama-themed movie night for Palo Alto High School and Henry M. Gunn High School juniors will take place 6 p.m. Friday at the Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School Cafetorium.


KPLY Quad Talk

Ashton Chow • November 29, 2022
While former basketball sensation Jeremy Lin is not currently spinning around and performing 180 degree dunks anymore, his legacy will continue to last as a symbol of the long-forgotten notion that despite having all odds against you, anything is possible.

The Paly Voice Staff • November 7, 2022
Another school board election, and another array of options. Still, the questions remain: Who should you vote for? Why should you care?

Carissa Tsui, Reporter • January 16, 2023
Blues and greens dance across the screen in a scene of a planet similar but not quite identical to that of Earth's. The camera shifts to the side and pans in on a face and chest, just humanoid enough to be beautiful. Right from the first few scenes, “Avatar: The Way of Water,” directed by James Cameron, is a stunning piece of cinematography.

With elaborate costumes and festive music, Palo Alto High School Choirs will take the stage Saturday for the first of two weekend performances of the 20th annual "Madrigal Feaste".

In its first play of the year, the Palo Alto High School theater program is taking the stage with the historical drama “Radium Girls” from Nov. 4 to Nov. 13.

Payton Anderson, Editor-In-Chief • October 28, 2022
"Midnights," Taylor Swift's 10th album, perfectly encapsulates the late-night thoughts that have kept us up until, well, midnight. Through her thought-provoking lyrics and catchy beats, "Midnights" is guaranteed to keep you wide awake well past when the clock strikes 12.
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