Swim team looks ahead to Los Altos meet March 28, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Charin Park The swimming team rely more on freshman and sophomore swimmers after losing alumnus. read more » Girls’ team chemistry provides strong foundation for swim season February 10, 2017 — by Charin Park Girls' swimming gears up for strong start to season. read more » Senior racer takes driving to the extreme October 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Charin Park Senior engages in an intriguing racing hobby. read more » Living with an autistic sibling October 19, 2016 — by Charin Park Falcon member talks about her experience living with an autistic sibling. read more » Senior hammer thrower recounts five years of throwing September 23, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Charin Park Nationally ranked senior excels in hammer. read more » Before teaching, econ teacher spent years as glazier and soldier May 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Charin Park His years before teaching read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » El Niño’s impacts on drought deemed unpredictable January 19, 2016 — by Charin Park El Niño, which translates to “The Boy” in Spanish, is a chain of ocean-atmosphere climatic disturbances that are due to power-hose California with a series of rainstorms. read more » Organization builds community between volunteers and special education students November 13, 2015 — by Charin Park The Academy of Music and Arts for Special Education (AMASE) launched its new production of “Noah’s Ark,” on Aug. 1. The concert held at the Valley Church in Sunnyvale was part of the organization’s “Gift from Above” concert series, which provide special education students a way to showcase their talents and perform in front of their peers. read more » Girls Can movement helps break gender boundaries November 10, 2015 — by Charin Park and Oksana Trifonova Covergirl’s video two years ago announced the launch of the “Girls Can” campaign, a movement seeking to promote female empowerment and intelligence. read more » The Wrestling Room: where blood and sweat turns into gold November 8, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jason Zhao Reporters experience wrestling for themselves read more » Upper league opponents have made for tough season for girls’ water polo October 14, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian As of Oct. 9, the girls are 1-6 in the upper De Anza league and working on rebuilding their team. read more » Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Girls’ team chemistry provides strong foundation for swim season February 10, 2017 — by Charin Park Girls' swimming gears up for strong start to season. read more » Senior racer takes driving to the extreme October 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Charin Park Senior engages in an intriguing racing hobby. read more » Living with an autistic sibling October 19, 2016 — by Charin Park Falcon member talks about her experience living with an autistic sibling. read more » Senior hammer thrower recounts five years of throwing September 23, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Charin Park Nationally ranked senior excels in hammer. read more » Before teaching, econ teacher spent years as glazier and soldier May 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Charin Park His years before teaching read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » El Niño’s impacts on drought deemed unpredictable January 19, 2016 — by Charin Park El Niño, which translates to “The Boy” in Spanish, is a chain of ocean-atmosphere climatic disturbances that are due to power-hose California with a series of rainstorms. read more » Organization builds community between volunteers and special education students November 13, 2015 — by Charin Park The Academy of Music and Arts for Special Education (AMASE) launched its new production of “Noah’s Ark,” on Aug. 1. The concert held at the Valley Church in Sunnyvale was part of the organization’s “Gift from Above” concert series, which provide special education students a way to showcase their talents and perform in front of their peers. read more » Girls Can movement helps break gender boundaries November 10, 2015 — by Charin Park and Oksana Trifonova Covergirl’s video two years ago announced the launch of the “Girls Can” campaign, a movement seeking to promote female empowerment and intelligence. read more » The Wrestling Room: where blood and sweat turns into gold November 8, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jason Zhao Reporters experience wrestling for themselves read more » Upper league opponents have made for tough season for girls’ water polo October 14, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian As of Oct. 9, the girls are 1-6 in the upper De Anza league and working on rebuilding their team. read more » Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Senior racer takes driving to the extreme October 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Charin Park Senior engages in an intriguing racing hobby. read more » Living with an autistic sibling October 19, 2016 — by Charin Park Falcon member talks about her experience living with an autistic sibling. read more » Senior hammer thrower recounts five years of throwing September 23, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Charin Park Nationally ranked senior excels in hammer. read more » Before teaching, econ teacher spent years as glazier and soldier May 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Charin Park His years before teaching read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » El Niño’s impacts on drought deemed unpredictable January 19, 2016 — by Charin Park El Niño, which translates to “The Boy” in Spanish, is a chain of ocean-atmosphere climatic disturbances that are due to power-hose California with a series of rainstorms. read more » Organization builds community between volunteers and special education students November 13, 2015 — by Charin Park The Academy of Music and Arts for Special Education (AMASE) launched its new production of “Noah’s Ark,” on Aug. 1. The concert held at the Valley Church in Sunnyvale was part of the organization’s “Gift from Above” concert series, which provide special education students a way to showcase their talents and perform in front of their peers. read more » Girls Can movement helps break gender boundaries November 10, 2015 — by Charin Park and Oksana Trifonova Covergirl’s video two years ago announced the launch of the “Girls Can” campaign, a movement seeking to promote female empowerment and intelligence. read more » The Wrestling Room: where blood and sweat turns into gold November 8, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jason Zhao Reporters experience wrestling for themselves read more » Upper league opponents have made for tough season for girls’ water polo October 14, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian As of Oct. 9, the girls are 1-6 in the upper De Anza league and working on rebuilding their team. read more » Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Living with an autistic sibling October 19, 2016 — by Charin Park Falcon member talks about her experience living with an autistic sibling. read more » Senior hammer thrower recounts five years of throwing September 23, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Charin Park Nationally ranked senior excels in hammer. read more » Before teaching, econ teacher spent years as glazier and soldier May 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Charin Park His years before teaching read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » El Niño’s impacts on drought deemed unpredictable January 19, 2016 — by Charin Park El Niño, which translates to “The Boy” in Spanish, is a chain of ocean-atmosphere climatic disturbances that are due to power-hose California with a series of rainstorms. read more » Organization builds community between volunteers and special education students November 13, 2015 — by Charin Park The Academy of Music and Arts for Special Education (AMASE) launched its new production of “Noah’s Ark,” on Aug. 1. The concert held at the Valley Church in Sunnyvale was part of the organization’s “Gift from Above” concert series, which provide special education students a way to showcase their talents and perform in front of their peers. read more » Girls Can movement helps break gender boundaries November 10, 2015 — by Charin Park and Oksana Trifonova Covergirl’s video two years ago announced the launch of the “Girls Can” campaign, a movement seeking to promote female empowerment and intelligence. read more » The Wrestling Room: where blood and sweat turns into gold November 8, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jason Zhao Reporters experience wrestling for themselves read more » Upper league opponents have made for tough season for girls’ water polo October 14, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian As of Oct. 9, the girls are 1-6 in the upper De Anza league and working on rebuilding their team. read more » Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Senior hammer thrower recounts five years of throwing September 23, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Charin Park Nationally ranked senior excels in hammer. read more » Before teaching, econ teacher spent years as glazier and soldier May 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Charin Park His years before teaching read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » El Niño’s impacts on drought deemed unpredictable January 19, 2016 — by Charin Park El Niño, which translates to “The Boy” in Spanish, is a chain of ocean-atmosphere climatic disturbances that are due to power-hose California with a series of rainstorms. read more » Organization builds community between volunteers and special education students November 13, 2015 — by Charin Park The Academy of Music and Arts for Special Education (AMASE) launched its new production of “Noah’s Ark,” on Aug. 1. The concert held at the Valley Church in Sunnyvale was part of the organization’s “Gift from Above” concert series, which provide special education students a way to showcase their talents and perform in front of their peers. read more » Girls Can movement helps break gender boundaries November 10, 2015 — by Charin Park and Oksana Trifonova Covergirl’s video two years ago announced the launch of the “Girls Can” campaign, a movement seeking to promote female empowerment and intelligence. read more » The Wrestling Room: where blood and sweat turns into gold November 8, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jason Zhao Reporters experience wrestling for themselves read more » Upper league opponents have made for tough season for girls’ water polo October 14, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian As of Oct. 9, the girls are 1-6 in the upper De Anza league and working on rebuilding their team. read more » Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Before teaching, econ teacher spent years as glazier and soldier May 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Charin Park His years before teaching read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » El Niño’s impacts on drought deemed unpredictable January 19, 2016 — by Charin Park El Niño, which translates to “The Boy” in Spanish, is a chain of ocean-atmosphere climatic disturbances that are due to power-hose California with a series of rainstorms. read more » Organization builds community between volunteers and special education students November 13, 2015 — by Charin Park The Academy of Music and Arts for Special Education (AMASE) launched its new production of “Noah’s Ark,” on Aug. 1. The concert held at the Valley Church in Sunnyvale was part of the organization’s “Gift from Above” concert series, which provide special education students a way to showcase their talents and perform in front of their peers. read more » Girls Can movement helps break gender boundaries November 10, 2015 — by Charin Park and Oksana Trifonova Covergirl’s video two years ago announced the launch of the “Girls Can” campaign, a movement seeking to promote female empowerment and intelligence. read more » The Wrestling Room: where blood and sweat turns into gold November 8, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jason Zhao Reporters experience wrestling for themselves read more » Upper league opponents have made for tough season for girls’ water polo October 14, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian As of Oct. 9, the girls are 1-6 in the upper De Anza league and working on rebuilding their team. read more » Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » El Niño’s impacts on drought deemed unpredictable January 19, 2016 — by Charin Park El Niño, which translates to “The Boy” in Spanish, is a chain of ocean-atmosphere climatic disturbances that are due to power-hose California with a series of rainstorms. read more » Organization builds community between volunteers and special education students November 13, 2015 — by Charin Park The Academy of Music and Arts for Special Education (AMASE) launched its new production of “Noah’s Ark,” on Aug. 1. The concert held at the Valley Church in Sunnyvale was part of the organization’s “Gift from Above” concert series, which provide special education students a way to showcase their talents and perform in front of their peers. read more » Girls Can movement helps break gender boundaries November 10, 2015 — by Charin Park and Oksana Trifonova Covergirl’s video two years ago announced the launch of the “Girls Can” campaign, a movement seeking to promote female empowerment and intelligence. read more » The Wrestling Room: where blood and sweat turns into gold November 8, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jason Zhao Reporters experience wrestling for themselves read more » Upper league opponents have made for tough season for girls’ water polo October 14, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian As of Oct. 9, the girls are 1-6 in the upper De Anza league and working on rebuilding their team. read more » Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » El Niño’s impacts on drought deemed unpredictable January 19, 2016 — by Charin Park El Niño, which translates to “The Boy” in Spanish, is a chain of ocean-atmosphere climatic disturbances that are due to power-hose California with a series of rainstorms. read more » Organization builds community between volunteers and special education students November 13, 2015 — by Charin Park The Academy of Music and Arts for Special Education (AMASE) launched its new production of “Noah’s Ark,” on Aug. 1. The concert held at the Valley Church in Sunnyvale was part of the organization’s “Gift from Above” concert series, which provide special education students a way to showcase their talents and perform in front of their peers. read more » Girls Can movement helps break gender boundaries November 10, 2015 — by Charin Park and Oksana Trifonova Covergirl’s video two years ago announced the launch of the “Girls Can” campaign, a movement seeking to promote female empowerment and intelligence. read more » The Wrestling Room: where blood and sweat turns into gold November 8, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jason Zhao Reporters experience wrestling for themselves read more » Upper league opponents have made for tough season for girls’ water polo October 14, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian As of Oct. 9, the girls are 1-6 in the upper De Anza league and working on rebuilding their team. read more » Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
El Niño’s impacts on drought deemed unpredictable January 19, 2016 — by Charin Park El Niño, which translates to “The Boy” in Spanish, is a chain of ocean-atmosphere climatic disturbances that are due to power-hose California with a series of rainstorms. read more » Organization builds community between volunteers and special education students November 13, 2015 — by Charin Park The Academy of Music and Arts for Special Education (AMASE) launched its new production of “Noah’s Ark,” on Aug. 1. The concert held at the Valley Church in Sunnyvale was part of the organization’s “Gift from Above” concert series, which provide special education students a way to showcase their talents and perform in front of their peers. read more » Girls Can movement helps break gender boundaries November 10, 2015 — by Charin Park and Oksana Trifonova Covergirl’s video two years ago announced the launch of the “Girls Can” campaign, a movement seeking to promote female empowerment and intelligence. read more » The Wrestling Room: where blood and sweat turns into gold November 8, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jason Zhao Reporters experience wrestling for themselves read more » Upper league opponents have made for tough season for girls’ water polo October 14, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian As of Oct. 9, the girls are 1-6 in the upper De Anza league and working on rebuilding their team. read more » Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Organization builds community between volunteers and special education students November 13, 2015 — by Charin Park The Academy of Music and Arts for Special Education (AMASE) launched its new production of “Noah’s Ark,” on Aug. 1. The concert held at the Valley Church in Sunnyvale was part of the organization’s “Gift from Above” concert series, which provide special education students a way to showcase their talents and perform in front of their peers. read more » Girls Can movement helps break gender boundaries November 10, 2015 — by Charin Park and Oksana Trifonova Covergirl’s video two years ago announced the launch of the “Girls Can” campaign, a movement seeking to promote female empowerment and intelligence. read more » The Wrestling Room: where blood and sweat turns into gold November 8, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jason Zhao Reporters experience wrestling for themselves read more » Upper league opponents have made for tough season for girls’ water polo October 14, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian As of Oct. 9, the girls are 1-6 in the upper De Anza league and working on rebuilding their team. read more » Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Girls Can movement helps break gender boundaries November 10, 2015 — by Charin Park and Oksana Trifonova Covergirl’s video two years ago announced the launch of the “Girls Can” campaign, a movement seeking to promote female empowerment and intelligence. read more » The Wrestling Room: where blood and sweat turns into gold November 8, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jason Zhao Reporters experience wrestling for themselves read more » Upper league opponents have made for tough season for girls’ water polo October 14, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian As of Oct. 9, the girls are 1-6 in the upper De Anza league and working on rebuilding their team. read more » Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
The Wrestling Room: where blood and sweat turns into gold November 8, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jason Zhao Reporters experience wrestling for themselves read more » Upper league opponents have made for tough season for girls’ water polo October 14, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian As of Oct. 9, the girls are 1-6 in the upper De Anza league and working on rebuilding their team. read more » Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Upper league opponents have made for tough season for girls’ water polo October 14, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian As of Oct. 9, the girls are 1-6 in the upper De Anza league and working on rebuilding their team. read more » Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Sophomore shines in synchronized swimming despite disability October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park Despite difficulties from her disability, Erb’s palsy, sophomore Raquel Boales pursues synchronized swimming and competes at the national level. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Freshman math prodigy shoots for new heights September 30, 2015 — by Charin Park Catherine Wu has found a passion and talent for competitive math. read more » Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »
Girls’ water polo to adjust with new coach and team September 3, 2015 — by Charin Park and Jenny Qian Last season, the lady Falcons were plagued by injuries and illnesses, making it hard to practice together as a team. Despite these challenges, the team managed to place fourth in the De Anza League and competed in CCS. This year, the team will have to adjust to a new coach as well as the loss of several key senior players. read more »