Love is in the air at Langley (interactive story)
Saxon Scope Staff
February 13, 2012
In honor of Valentine’s Day, the Saxon Scope put together this interactive feature story that includes Date Lab, a video on what love means to students, a cute Langley couple, stories about how teachers met their spouses, and more. To view the story, click here.
Dare to be different: extended edition (interactive story)
Arianna Talaie and Aimee Cho, Editor in Chief and Executive Online Editor
January 19, 2012
To view the interactive story full-screen, click here (recommended). They are not the typical Ugg-wearing, lacrosse-playing Langley students. They are the unique. You might call them the goths, the artists, or the outsiders. They tend not to label themselves. Here are four of their stories. Theirs are... Read more »
Tis the season of gifts (interactive story)
Na He Jeon, Leila Raminpour, Kari Vollmecke, Mersal Zaman, and Aimee Cho
January 2, 2012
Now that the holidays are over and gifts galore have been exchanged, the Saxon Scope asked eight Langley teachers to open up about past experiences with gifts, from awkward gifts to touching gifts to the gifts they wanted but never got. If you would like to view the interactive story fullscreen, click... Read more »
The problem with pills (interactive story)
Aimee Cho and Na He Jeon, Executive Online Editor and Art Director
November 18, 2011
Over the past few years, prescription drug abuse has been skyrocketing at an alarmingly high rate. Click here to view an interactive story about this increasing problem, and what can be done to solve it.
Fall sports roundup
Saxon Scope Staff
November 17, 2011
As another fall sports season draws to a close, the Scope has provided summaries of each varsity sport’s season results, as well as hand-selected deserving athletes of the season that display both athletic prowess and a good team mentality. Click here to view this interactive story full-screen... Read more »
A look at news consumption between generations (interactive story)
Aimee Cho, Online Editor
November 16, 2011
There are a lot of things on which teenagers and their parents do not see eye-to-eye: clothing, music, homework and rules, just to name a few. However, there is one unlikely topic on which parents and students alike do agree: the importance of consuming news and staying informed.
Meet the hockey players (interactive story)
Shams Haidari, Executive Editor
November 11, 2011
Although hockey is not a Langley-sponsored sport, its team members work just as hard as any other athletes at perfecting their game and winning matches. Click “Watch Video” to view an interactive slideshow introducing the players on the team. Game Schedule Fri. 11/18 – 9:30 PM –... Read more »
Changing the face of Langley (Interactive Story)
Lizzy Weingast, Reporter
October 20, 2011
Administrators are planning, teachers are talking and architects are sketching in preparation for Langley’s renovation in 2014. But what do the students think about what the new Langley should look like? Some fear that the school’s administration is not involving the actual student body enough in... Read more »
9.11 – A Visual Representation
Aimee Cho, Online Editor
September 12, 2011
Langley art students created pieces of artwork visualizing what they see when they think of 9/11.
Never Forget (Interactive Story)
Aimee Cho, Online Editor
September 11, 2011
It started off as a normal Tuesday. But in the blink of an eye, violent acts of hatred and terrorism changed the lives of every person in America, and made Sep. 11, 2001 a day that would be remembered for the rest of history. Every person has a story about what happened to them that day. Some recall... Read more »





