Seniors continue tradition of senior trips as conclusion to high school adventures March 20, 2018 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Seniors prepare to embark on one last journey with highschool friends before heading off to college. read more » Galentines: Nothing can be a disaster when you have good company January 26, 2018 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Seniors mimick TV show's Valentine's Day tradition. read more » YouTube Red faces mixed responses compared to counterpart services January 25, 2018 — by Michelle Lee and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTube Red fails to provide users with unique and original benefits. read more » Winter Formal to be held at the Hyatt in Santa Clara November 16, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou High costs of off-campus dances threaten future dances. read more » Senior foodies sample ice cream at Maven’s Creamery November 13, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Lee and Zhou try delicious ice cream between crunchy macaroons read more » Winter Formal to be held at the Hyatt in Santa Clara November 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou High costs make off-campus location tough to pull off, organizers say. read more » Friday Night Lights: football games October 19, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior travels to neighboring schools' football games in search of hype and new social atmospheres. read more » Uber receives positive student feedback October 13, 2017 — by Alex Wang and Michelle Lee Students are satisfied with Uber due to practicability and interactions with drivers read more » New music building opens to a chorus of praise September 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Mathew Luo Music students have more room to practice, easier access to McAfee Center in 23,000 square foot structure. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Freshman spends February break volunteering at Syrian refugee camp May 3, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Freshman's experience volunteering at a Syrian refugee camp. read more » Senior captain balances lacrosse with music, theater May 1, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang Senior lacrosse captain balances his many passions. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Galentines: Nothing can be a disaster when you have good company January 26, 2018 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Seniors mimick TV show's Valentine's Day tradition. read more » YouTube Red faces mixed responses compared to counterpart services January 25, 2018 — by Michelle Lee and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTube Red fails to provide users with unique and original benefits. read more » Winter Formal to be held at the Hyatt in Santa Clara November 16, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou High costs of off-campus dances threaten future dances. read more » Senior foodies sample ice cream at Maven’s Creamery November 13, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Lee and Zhou try delicious ice cream between crunchy macaroons read more » Winter Formal to be held at the Hyatt in Santa Clara November 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou High costs make off-campus location tough to pull off, organizers say. read more » Friday Night Lights: football games October 19, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior travels to neighboring schools' football games in search of hype and new social atmospheres. read more » Uber receives positive student feedback October 13, 2017 — by Alex Wang and Michelle Lee Students are satisfied with Uber due to practicability and interactions with drivers read more » New music building opens to a chorus of praise September 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Mathew Luo Music students have more room to practice, easier access to McAfee Center in 23,000 square foot structure. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Freshman spends February break volunteering at Syrian refugee camp May 3, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Freshman's experience volunteering at a Syrian refugee camp. read more » Senior captain balances lacrosse with music, theater May 1, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang Senior lacrosse captain balances his many passions. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
YouTube Red faces mixed responses compared to counterpart services January 25, 2018 — by Michelle Lee and Rahul Vadlakonda YouTube Red fails to provide users with unique and original benefits. read more » Winter Formal to be held at the Hyatt in Santa Clara November 16, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou High costs of off-campus dances threaten future dances. read more » Senior foodies sample ice cream at Maven’s Creamery November 13, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Lee and Zhou try delicious ice cream between crunchy macaroons read more » Winter Formal to be held at the Hyatt in Santa Clara November 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou High costs make off-campus location tough to pull off, organizers say. read more » Friday Night Lights: football games October 19, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior travels to neighboring schools' football games in search of hype and new social atmospheres. read more » Uber receives positive student feedback October 13, 2017 — by Alex Wang and Michelle Lee Students are satisfied with Uber due to practicability and interactions with drivers read more » New music building opens to a chorus of praise September 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Mathew Luo Music students have more room to practice, easier access to McAfee Center in 23,000 square foot structure. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Freshman spends February break volunteering at Syrian refugee camp May 3, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Freshman's experience volunteering at a Syrian refugee camp. read more » Senior captain balances lacrosse with music, theater May 1, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang Senior lacrosse captain balances his many passions. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Winter Formal to be held at the Hyatt in Santa Clara November 16, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou High costs of off-campus dances threaten future dances. read more » Senior foodies sample ice cream at Maven’s Creamery November 13, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Lee and Zhou try delicious ice cream between crunchy macaroons read more » Winter Formal to be held at the Hyatt in Santa Clara November 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou High costs make off-campus location tough to pull off, organizers say. read more » Friday Night Lights: football games October 19, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior travels to neighboring schools' football games in search of hype and new social atmospheres. read more » Uber receives positive student feedback October 13, 2017 — by Alex Wang and Michelle Lee Students are satisfied with Uber due to practicability and interactions with drivers read more » New music building opens to a chorus of praise September 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Mathew Luo Music students have more room to practice, easier access to McAfee Center in 23,000 square foot structure. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Freshman spends February break volunteering at Syrian refugee camp May 3, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Freshman's experience volunteering at a Syrian refugee camp. read more » Senior captain balances lacrosse with music, theater May 1, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang Senior lacrosse captain balances his many passions. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Senior foodies sample ice cream at Maven’s Creamery November 13, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Lee and Zhou try delicious ice cream between crunchy macaroons read more » Winter Formal to be held at the Hyatt in Santa Clara November 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou High costs make off-campus location tough to pull off, organizers say. read more » Friday Night Lights: football games October 19, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior travels to neighboring schools' football games in search of hype and new social atmospheres. read more » Uber receives positive student feedback October 13, 2017 — by Alex Wang and Michelle Lee Students are satisfied with Uber due to practicability and interactions with drivers read more » New music building opens to a chorus of praise September 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Mathew Luo Music students have more room to practice, easier access to McAfee Center in 23,000 square foot structure. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Freshman spends February break volunteering at Syrian refugee camp May 3, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Freshman's experience volunteering at a Syrian refugee camp. read more » Senior captain balances lacrosse with music, theater May 1, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang Senior lacrosse captain balances his many passions. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Winter Formal to be held at the Hyatt in Santa Clara November 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou High costs make off-campus location tough to pull off, organizers say. read more » Friday Night Lights: football games October 19, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior travels to neighboring schools' football games in search of hype and new social atmospheres. read more » Uber receives positive student feedback October 13, 2017 — by Alex Wang and Michelle Lee Students are satisfied with Uber due to practicability and interactions with drivers read more » New music building opens to a chorus of praise September 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Mathew Luo Music students have more room to practice, easier access to McAfee Center in 23,000 square foot structure. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Freshman spends February break volunteering at Syrian refugee camp May 3, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Freshman's experience volunteering at a Syrian refugee camp. read more » Senior captain balances lacrosse with music, theater May 1, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang Senior lacrosse captain balances his many passions. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Friday Night Lights: football games October 19, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior travels to neighboring schools' football games in search of hype and new social atmospheres. read more » Uber receives positive student feedback October 13, 2017 — by Alex Wang and Michelle Lee Students are satisfied with Uber due to practicability and interactions with drivers read more » New music building opens to a chorus of praise September 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Mathew Luo Music students have more room to practice, easier access to McAfee Center in 23,000 square foot structure. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Freshman spends February break volunteering at Syrian refugee camp May 3, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Freshman's experience volunteering at a Syrian refugee camp. read more » Senior captain balances lacrosse with music, theater May 1, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang Senior lacrosse captain balances his many passions. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Uber receives positive student feedback October 13, 2017 — by Alex Wang and Michelle Lee Students are satisfied with Uber due to practicability and interactions with drivers read more » New music building opens to a chorus of praise September 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Mathew Luo Music students have more room to practice, easier access to McAfee Center in 23,000 square foot structure. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Freshman spends February break volunteering at Syrian refugee camp May 3, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Freshman's experience volunteering at a Syrian refugee camp. read more » Senior captain balances lacrosse with music, theater May 1, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang Senior lacrosse captain balances his many passions. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
New music building opens to a chorus of praise September 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Mathew Luo Music students have more room to practice, easier access to McAfee Center in 23,000 square foot structure. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Freshman spends February break volunteering at Syrian refugee camp May 3, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Freshman's experience volunteering at a Syrian refugee camp. read more » Senior captain balances lacrosse with music, theater May 1, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang Senior lacrosse captain balances his many passions. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Freshman spends February break volunteering at Syrian refugee camp May 3, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Freshman's experience volunteering at a Syrian refugee camp. read more » Senior captain balances lacrosse with music, theater May 1, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang Senior lacrosse captain balances his many passions. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Freshman spends February break volunteering at Syrian refugee camp May 3, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Freshman's experience volunteering at a Syrian refugee camp. read more » Senior captain balances lacrosse with music, theater May 1, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang Senior lacrosse captain balances his many passions. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Senior captain balances lacrosse with music, theater May 1, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang Senior lacrosse captain balances his many passions. read more » Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Hit-and-runs leave victims feeling frustrated and angry March 18, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Students share experiences regarding hit-and-runs in SHS. read more » School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
School to offer State Seal of Biliteracy on diplomas March 11, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Michael Zhang Starting with this year’s senior class, both Saratoga High School and Los Gatos High School are offering their students a chance to receive the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diplomas. read more » School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
School finally adopts new GPA system for Class of 2020 March 11, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Michelle Lee After some complications and delays, the school has finally adopted the new GPA system starting this spring semester for the Class of 2020. read more » My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
My grandfather survived the little-known horrors of the Korean War March 9, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Reporter shares her grandfather's recounting of early war-ridden Korea. read more » Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Worth it?: Açaí Bowls March 7, 2017 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Juniors try new restaurant. read more » Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Applying for FAFSA as a Saratoga Student February 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng and Michelle Lee Seniors share experiences of applying for financial aid for college. read more » Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Freshman jump ropes her way to the national level January 27, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Freshman goes to national tournament for jump roping. read more » Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Sports playing alumni offer advice about the reality of college-level athletics January 22, 2017 — by Michelle Lee Many students dream of continuing to play the sport they love all the way through college. Of course, the reality of trying to get accepted by a college’s sports program and then actually playing the sport while completing a difficult academic load is a laborious feat. read more » Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Hyde Park evolves as Color Guard’s second home November 16, 2016 — by Elaine Fan and Michelle Lee Hidden between the large window panes of the library and the gate of the upper field, Hyde Park provides a clean and quiet environment for students to study or socialize. read more » Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Former assistant principal maintains connections with students through college counseling October 17, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Current college counselor discusses connections with past SHS students. read more » Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Boys’ water polo: Captain says Falcons need better teamwork October 17, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water polo captain critiques team. read more » Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Junior from Houston undergoes culture shock October 15, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior Katy Wilson notices large cultural differences betwen Saratoga and hometown of Houston. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Robotics struggles to accommodate growing team October 13, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee During their first meeting on Sept. 11, all 108 members of the robotics team crammed into about half of the 1,000-square foot room to fit in the shot of the video camera and smiled, shouting, “Mr. Robinson, bigger room, please!” read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Freshman figure skater sets high goals October 11, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Arriving by 6:45, she warms up for half an hour with land exercises that include running, jump roping and stretching. She then hits the ice at 7:45 and starts her lesson with her primary coach, former Olympian and 2010 U.S. National Champion Rachael Flatt. This has been Ding’s daily routine for the past six years. read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
New math teacher balances classes between two schools September 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee New math teacher Patrizia D’Antona is currently teaching one Geometry class during seventh period at Saratoga High while also teaching Algebra 1 at Los Gatos High during periods 2, 3, 4 and 6. read more » Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Art teacher takes over ceramics course after Aguayo departs for Los Gatos High September 10, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Art teacher Diana Vanry has taken over the school’s ceramics classes as well as an Art 1 class and a combined Art, 2,3 and AP Studio Art class. read more » Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Science research program teaches junior life lessons September 9, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Junior takes on STEM camp read more » Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Boys’ Water Polo: Players work to fill in missing gaps September 9, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Water Polo seniors lead the charge read more » Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Preparations for freshman Homecoming roll on September 9, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee Freshmen share opinions on homecoming theme and dances. read more » #NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
#NotANumber: three girls and the movement they started at Lynbrook to combat May 24, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Kyle Wang A group of Lynbrook male students created a "rating" group on Facebook, and others fight back. read more » Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Upperclassmen venture into another world on Wild West trip April 28, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee In 2005, history teacher Matthew Torrens introduced the Wild West trip, taking several students to visit Utah and Monticello High School, where he taught prior to Saratoga High. The bi-yearly tradition has continued for 11 years, making this year’s upperclassmen the eighth group that has traveled to Utah with Torrens. read more » March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
March 25, 2016 March 25, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee SHSTV features reports on substitute teacher Bob Kucer, who is subbing for chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu while she is out on maternity leave, Spring Fling dressup days, Winter Guard's recent competition in Las Vegas, Student of the Mnth and the details behind the still-not-completed new softball field, which is delaying the start of the team's home season. read more » Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Baseball sees league championship as a possibility February 8, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Recap and future plans for baseball team. read more » New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
New artist Charlie Puth releases disappointing album February 8, 2016 — by Olivia Lu and Michelle Lee First gaining popularity through YouTube, Charlie Puth is a 24-year-old singer and songwriter known for his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor. His debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” was recently released on Jan. 29 and has pushed him up to the top of the iTunes charts, setting a new standard for contemporary R&B/pop music. Sadly, the quality of the album fails to live up to its popularity. read more » Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Amateurs take on first horror movie experience February 4, 2016 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Watching “The Boy” without the freedom to pause the movie at any time filled us with a palpable sense of dread as we walked into AMC 14 last month. Fortunately for us and unfortunately for “The Boy,” this horror movie failed to scare us as much as we expected. read more » Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Falcons knocked out of CCS, proud of exciting campaign February 4, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys have led a strong campaign this season, but with the loss to Los Altos, the team is unlikely to gain enough playoff points in their upcoming games. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Federal enforcement of regulations only way to solve country’s gun violence February 2, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Amulya Vadlakonda We are becoming so desensitized to gun violence that news bringing statistics like these have become “just another headline.” 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. 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 » Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Boys’ soccer: Captain looks forward to season alongside promising team December 7, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev and Michelle Lee The boys’ soccer season is under way, and the team is being revamped with several younger players after the loss of key seniors from last year. read more » Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Committee works to finalize next year’s schedule December 3, 2015 — by Michelle Lee and Ryan Kim After many complaints from parents, teachers and students in recent years about the Monday bell times and other issues, a districtwide group called the Schedule Advisory Committee (SAC) has been commissioned to come up with an improved schedule for next year. read more » Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Oct. 2, 2015 October 2, 2015 — by Michelle Koo and Michelle Lee Producers: Jarod Kim, Sabrina Clark, Mary Maccoun Anchors: Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo Writers: Nicole Chang, Eleanor Goh, Rotem Shaked Story Producers: Club Day Recap - Jennifer Chen, Sabrina Clark, William Chen Month in a Minute - Luke Salin Student of the Month - Jennifer Chen Sports Recap - Mary Maccoun, Max Lisovsky, Anuj Changavi, Jarod Kim Word of the Week - Saro Archaya, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Technical Directors: Jennifer Chen, Derek Chen Broadcast Technicians: Eleanor Goh, William Chen, Nicole Chang, Alexander Propach, Lei Otsuka Final Editor/Uploader: Jennifer Chen, Kyle Wang read more » Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Cheer and Dance teams take on the new year September 19, 2015 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Michelle Lee At the first rally on Sept. 11, the cheer and dance teams officially kicked off their 2015-16 season with their appearance. read more » Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Quota motivates smaller clubs to recruit September 17, 2015 — by Michelle Lee, Michelle Koo This year, a new rule enforced by the administration requires each club to have at least 12 active members at each meeting. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »
Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more »