Long takes a deep dive into filmmaking May 4, 2018 — by Eleanor Goh Senior's first film becomes a success after being played at the San Francisco Film Festival. read more » Junior drum major excels as a young leader September 13, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen and Eleanor Goh Junior shines as drum major. read more » Winter percussion looks forward to successful wrap-up March 28, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Winter percussion looks for a better future. read more » More than just a fundraiser: Jazz Cabaret brings community together March 24, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Jazz Cararet event unites community. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 14, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Students concerned about earlier AP exam signup date. read more » Colleges welcome students on special weekend programs February 9, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ashley Su Senior finds weekend programs educational and informative. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 8, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Decision to change AP exam sign-ups is meant to help students. read more » SHS Spanish classes provide a smooth transition to college-level courses February 6, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ava Hooman Grads discuss where they got their start in a foreign language. read more » Self-taught sophomore singer places third at Saratoga Idol December 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Elicia Ye Students love for singing continues into high school. read more » Accelerated BA/MD and BS/MD programs: a ticket to medical school November 29, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Accelerated medical programs provide interested medical students a quicker path through college. read more » Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. 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 » Mohnike recounts joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs October 25, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Eleanor Goh Mohnike explains her experience raising child 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Junior drum major excels as a young leader September 13, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen and Eleanor Goh Junior shines as drum major. read more » Winter percussion looks forward to successful wrap-up March 28, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Winter percussion looks for a better future. read more » More than just a fundraiser: Jazz Cabaret brings community together March 24, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Jazz Cararet event unites community. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 14, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Students concerned about earlier AP exam signup date. read more » Colleges welcome students on special weekend programs February 9, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ashley Su Senior finds weekend programs educational and informative. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 8, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Decision to change AP exam sign-ups is meant to help students. read more » SHS Spanish classes provide a smooth transition to college-level courses February 6, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ava Hooman Grads discuss where they got their start in a foreign language. read more » Self-taught sophomore singer places third at Saratoga Idol December 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Elicia Ye Students love for singing continues into high school. read more » Accelerated BA/MD and BS/MD programs: a ticket to medical school November 29, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Accelerated medical programs provide interested medical students a quicker path through college. read more » Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. 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 » Mohnike recounts joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs October 25, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Eleanor Goh Mohnike explains her experience raising child 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Winter percussion looks forward to successful wrap-up March 28, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Winter percussion looks for a better future. read more » More than just a fundraiser: Jazz Cabaret brings community together March 24, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Jazz Cararet event unites community. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 14, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Students concerned about earlier AP exam signup date. read more » Colleges welcome students on special weekend programs February 9, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ashley Su Senior finds weekend programs educational and informative. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 8, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Decision to change AP exam sign-ups is meant to help students. read more » SHS Spanish classes provide a smooth transition to college-level courses February 6, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ava Hooman Grads discuss where they got their start in a foreign language. read more » Self-taught sophomore singer places third at Saratoga Idol December 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Elicia Ye Students love for singing continues into high school. read more » Accelerated BA/MD and BS/MD programs: a ticket to medical school November 29, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Accelerated medical programs provide interested medical students a quicker path through college. read more » Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. 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 » Mohnike recounts joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs October 25, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Eleanor Goh Mohnike explains her experience raising child 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
More than just a fundraiser: Jazz Cabaret brings community together March 24, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Jazz Cararet event unites community. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 14, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Students concerned about earlier AP exam signup date. read more » Colleges welcome students on special weekend programs February 9, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ashley Su Senior finds weekend programs educational and informative. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 8, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Decision to change AP exam sign-ups is meant to help students. read more » SHS Spanish classes provide a smooth transition to college-level courses February 6, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ava Hooman Grads discuss where they got their start in a foreign language. read more » Self-taught sophomore singer places third at Saratoga Idol December 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Elicia Ye Students love for singing continues into high school. read more » Accelerated BA/MD and BS/MD programs: a ticket to medical school November 29, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Accelerated medical programs provide interested medical students a quicker path through college. read more » Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. 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 » Mohnike recounts joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs October 25, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Eleanor Goh Mohnike explains her experience raising child 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 14, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Students concerned about earlier AP exam signup date. read more » Colleges welcome students on special weekend programs February 9, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ashley Su Senior finds weekend programs educational and informative. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 8, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Decision to change AP exam sign-ups is meant to help students. read more » SHS Spanish classes provide a smooth transition to college-level courses February 6, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ava Hooman Grads discuss where they got their start in a foreign language. read more » Self-taught sophomore singer places third at Saratoga Idol December 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Elicia Ye Students love for singing continues into high school. read more » Accelerated BA/MD and BS/MD programs: a ticket to medical school November 29, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Accelerated medical programs provide interested medical students a quicker path through college. read more » Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. 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 » Mohnike recounts joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs October 25, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Eleanor Goh Mohnike explains her experience raising child 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Colleges welcome students on special weekend programs February 9, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ashley Su Senior finds weekend programs educational and informative. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 8, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Decision to change AP exam sign-ups is meant to help students. read more » SHS Spanish classes provide a smooth transition to college-level courses February 6, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ava Hooman Grads discuss where they got their start in a foreign language. read more » Self-taught sophomore singer places third at Saratoga Idol December 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Elicia Ye Students love for singing continues into high school. read more » Accelerated BA/MD and BS/MD programs: a ticket to medical school November 29, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Accelerated medical programs provide interested medical students a quicker path through college. read more » Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. 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 » Mohnike recounts joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs October 25, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Eleanor Goh Mohnike explains her experience raising child 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 8, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Decision to change AP exam sign-ups is meant to help students. read more » SHS Spanish classes provide a smooth transition to college-level courses February 6, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ava Hooman Grads discuss where they got their start in a foreign language. read more » Self-taught sophomore singer places third at Saratoga Idol December 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Elicia Ye Students love for singing continues into high school. read more » Accelerated BA/MD and BS/MD programs: a ticket to medical school November 29, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Accelerated medical programs provide interested medical students a quicker path through college. read more » Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. 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 » Mohnike recounts joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs October 25, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Eleanor Goh Mohnike explains her experience raising child 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
SHS Spanish classes provide a smooth transition to college-level courses February 6, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh and Ava Hooman Grads discuss where they got their start in a foreign language. read more » Self-taught sophomore singer places third at Saratoga Idol December 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Elicia Ye Students love for singing continues into high school. read more » Accelerated BA/MD and BS/MD programs: a ticket to medical school November 29, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Accelerated medical programs provide interested medical students a quicker path through college. read more » Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. 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 » Mohnike recounts joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs October 25, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Eleanor Goh Mohnike explains her experience raising child 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Self-taught sophomore singer places third at Saratoga Idol December 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Elicia Ye Students love for singing continues into high school. read more » Accelerated BA/MD and BS/MD programs: a ticket to medical school November 29, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Accelerated medical programs provide interested medical students a quicker path through college. read more » Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. 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 » Mohnike recounts joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs October 25, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Eleanor Goh Mohnike explains her experience raising child 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Accelerated BA/MD and BS/MD programs: a ticket to medical school November 29, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Esha Lakhotia Accelerated medical programs provide interested medical students a quicker path through college. read more » Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. 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 » Mohnike recounts joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs October 25, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Eleanor Goh Mohnike explains her experience raising child 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. 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 » Mohnike recounts joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs October 25, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Eleanor Goh Mohnike explains her experience raising child 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. 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 » Mohnike recounts joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs October 25, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Eleanor Goh Mohnike explains her experience raising child 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Mohnike recounts joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs October 25, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Eleanor Goh Mohnike explains her experience raising child 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. 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 » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Torrens to assume Marshburn’s duties as activities director next year May 19, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh With Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn returning to San Antonio, Texas, next year to be closer to relatives after three years at the school, history teacher Matt Torrens has been hired to be the new activities director for next year. read more » Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Zero Robotics: the junction between coding and astronomy April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh It is a memory that members of the Zero Robotics club will cherish. Last December, they gathered together in front of a computer and cheered as they watch a livestream of their code running on a satellite aboard the International Space Station. read more » Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Attendance secretary to return from maternity leave April 27, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh “Then I yelled something that probably shouldn't go on the website,” attendance secretary Mandy Armes said on Humans of Saratoga High last September after realizing she was to have fraternal twins. The post received an overwhelming 422 likes and many comments like “congratulations” and “love you.” read more » Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Yizkor, to remember: Third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts family history February 5, 2016 — by Helen Chen and Eleanor Goh Senior reflects on grandparents struggles during the Holocaust. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Mock funerals not the answer to Silicon Valley suicides January 25, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Eleanor Goh Mock funerals, or classes in which participants lie down in a coffin while fully alive, are South Korea’s attempt to diminish its increasing suicide rate, currently at an average of 40 suicides per day. read more » Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Leadership class teams with club to provide tutoring for finals December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Michelle Lee Students bond to support each other as finals approach. read more » Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Junior wins Saratoga Idol December 7, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Trevor Leung Junior Lea Moustakas took home first place at the annual singing competition, which was attended by roughly 100 people. read more » High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
High heels and haute couture November 26, 2015 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Eleanor Goh Junior Anya Herne, now a model for the local agency HMM Halvorson, has realized that modeling is much tougher than it appears. read more » Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Holiday gift guide for everyone in your life November 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Caitlin Ju Gift ideas for parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. read more » Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
Photography Club restructured after restarting September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh, Rachel Zhang Photography club restarts after failing to turn in minutes. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »
YouTube: where career opportunities are created September 9, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo YouTube now boasts over 1 billion users. With this massive viewership, many YouTubers, professionals who regularly upload videos, have gained millions of dedicated followers. read more »