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Student Voices: Preparing for the return of in-person classes

Student Voices: Preparing for the return of in-person classes
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Los Altos council OKs two-way Almond bike lane, citing safety

Megan V. Winslow/Town Crier File Photo Student cyclists pedal against the flow of traffic on Almond Avenue near Los Altos High School in 2019. A controversial “cycle track” was the centerpiece of discussion last week as the Los Altos City Council approved a $157,300 street-striping project. The cycle track, a first for Los Altos, involves a two-way bike lane on the north side of Almond Avenue between the San Antonio Road intersection and Los Altos High School. It is designed to improve cyclists’ safety by reducing the risk of auto collisions. The idea has been the subject of debate since first introduced more than three years ago. The project impacts five residences, where the cycle track would cross in front of their properties.

13 line up to join Mountain View s new police advisory board

13 line up to join Mountain View s new police advisory board
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Teachers get vaccines, breathe sigh of relief

Teachers get vaccines, breathe sigh of relief Zoe Morgan/Town Crier Los Altos High School history teacher Todd Wangsness receives his first COVID-19 vaccine dose at Levi’s Stadium Saturday. For Almond School sixth-grade teacher Anju Vriksha, getting vaccinated against COVID-19 means the chance to go home. Vriksha has been staying in a friend’s cottage since she started teaching in person in January, because she feared infecting her immunocompromised mother, whom she lives with. Getting her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine last week was a relief, Vriksha said. Her mother is also a teacher and has received her first dose. Once they’re both fully vaccinated, Vriksha plans to move back home.

Are the kids alright? Teens speak out about the emotional toll of a year in isolation

Before the coronavirus, Kim was an outgoing teenager. Social interactions meeting up with friends, casual conversations in the hallways between classes and at lunch were a given in his day-to-day life. Since last March, though, socializing has required more effort than he often can summon. Eventually, he said, he stopped reaching out to friends and withdrew. That left me in a pretty dark place personally. That s how it became pretty bad because at first I didn t I m not somebody who talks about my emotions a lot, he said. It s so easy to get lost in yourself. We ve been stuck at home with our family and we re using Zoom eight-plus hours a day. I feel like it s affected our outlook.

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