Annual Souper Bowl proves to be a success once again May 19, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Students, parents, teachers and siblings piled into the cafeteria for the 12th annual Souper Bowl on April 28, held later in the year than usual, but nevertheless, a huge success. By the end of the night, all of the bowls made by the ceramics students were sold out. read more » Global Health Club closes year with a bang May 7, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Global Health Club recently organized a medical career panel featuring five doctors who spoke about their experiences getting into medical school and working in the field. read more » Ultimate Frisbee club preps for upcoming season March 12, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe The Ultimate Frisbee club has been competitive at SHS for three years now, and though it is not very well known, it has been growing steadily under current co-presidents seniors Edwin Chen and Stephen Peng. The team is co-ed, consisting of 20 members from all grades. read more » Freshman excels in first year of Winter Guard March 5, 2015 — by Becky Hoag and Amelia Schwabe Freshman Austin Shi, the only male on the winter guard team, auditioned in late December and January for the Santa Clara Vanguard Cadets and the Concord Blue Devils, two of the top guard teams in the world. read more » Sophomores deprive themselves of sweets January 22, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe We promised ourselves that, as an early New Year’s resolution, we would go (however long) without consuming more than one cookie-sized sweet per day. read more » The irony of visual and performing arts credits November 17, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe Color Guard — the “sport” in which one spins pretty flags around and tosses guns in the air, coordinated to reflect the music playing from the enormous band, all while maintaining an even step size. On the surface, you would think this is a form of art and certainly a performance. read more » ASL embraces deaf culture November 13, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe The American Sign Language (ASL) club, founded this year by Deva, aims to teach students ASL and increase awareness about the deaf culture. read more » Saratoga Compliments page spreads kindness October 14, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Founded as a personal account on Facebook by a student who prefers to remain anonymous, Saratoga Compliments launched last April. read more » Club Day food gives students incentives to sign up October 9, 2014 — by Cassandra King, Michelle Leung and Amelia Schwabe Club Day took place on Sept. 26 this year and was organized by senior clubs commissioner Sherrilyn Ling. read more » New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more »
Global Health Club closes year with a bang May 7, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Global Health Club recently organized a medical career panel featuring five doctors who spoke about their experiences getting into medical school and working in the field. read more » Ultimate Frisbee club preps for upcoming season March 12, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe The Ultimate Frisbee club has been competitive at SHS for three years now, and though it is not very well known, it has been growing steadily under current co-presidents seniors Edwin Chen and Stephen Peng. The team is co-ed, consisting of 20 members from all grades. read more » Freshman excels in first year of Winter Guard March 5, 2015 — by Becky Hoag and Amelia Schwabe Freshman Austin Shi, the only male on the winter guard team, auditioned in late December and January for the Santa Clara Vanguard Cadets and the Concord Blue Devils, two of the top guard teams in the world. read more » Sophomores deprive themselves of sweets January 22, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe We promised ourselves that, as an early New Year’s resolution, we would go (however long) without consuming more than one cookie-sized sweet per day. read more » The irony of visual and performing arts credits November 17, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe Color Guard — the “sport” in which one spins pretty flags around and tosses guns in the air, coordinated to reflect the music playing from the enormous band, all while maintaining an even step size. On the surface, you would think this is a form of art and certainly a performance. read more » ASL embraces deaf culture November 13, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe The American Sign Language (ASL) club, founded this year by Deva, aims to teach students ASL and increase awareness about the deaf culture. read more » Saratoga Compliments page spreads kindness October 14, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Founded as a personal account on Facebook by a student who prefers to remain anonymous, Saratoga Compliments launched last April. read more » Club Day food gives students incentives to sign up October 9, 2014 — by Cassandra King, Michelle Leung and Amelia Schwabe Club Day took place on Sept. 26 this year and was organized by senior clubs commissioner Sherrilyn Ling. read more » New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more »
Ultimate Frisbee club preps for upcoming season March 12, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe The Ultimate Frisbee club has been competitive at SHS for three years now, and though it is not very well known, it has been growing steadily under current co-presidents seniors Edwin Chen and Stephen Peng. The team is co-ed, consisting of 20 members from all grades. read more » Freshman excels in first year of Winter Guard March 5, 2015 — by Becky Hoag and Amelia Schwabe Freshman Austin Shi, the only male on the winter guard team, auditioned in late December and January for the Santa Clara Vanguard Cadets and the Concord Blue Devils, two of the top guard teams in the world. read more » Sophomores deprive themselves of sweets January 22, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe We promised ourselves that, as an early New Year’s resolution, we would go (however long) without consuming more than one cookie-sized sweet per day. read more » The irony of visual and performing arts credits November 17, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe Color Guard — the “sport” in which one spins pretty flags around and tosses guns in the air, coordinated to reflect the music playing from the enormous band, all while maintaining an even step size. On the surface, you would think this is a form of art and certainly a performance. read more » ASL embraces deaf culture November 13, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe The American Sign Language (ASL) club, founded this year by Deva, aims to teach students ASL and increase awareness about the deaf culture. read more » Saratoga Compliments page spreads kindness October 14, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Founded as a personal account on Facebook by a student who prefers to remain anonymous, Saratoga Compliments launched last April. read more » Club Day food gives students incentives to sign up October 9, 2014 — by Cassandra King, Michelle Leung and Amelia Schwabe Club Day took place on Sept. 26 this year and was organized by senior clubs commissioner Sherrilyn Ling. read more » New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more »
Freshman excels in first year of Winter Guard March 5, 2015 — by Becky Hoag and Amelia Schwabe Freshman Austin Shi, the only male on the winter guard team, auditioned in late December and January for the Santa Clara Vanguard Cadets and the Concord Blue Devils, two of the top guard teams in the world. read more » Sophomores deprive themselves of sweets January 22, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe We promised ourselves that, as an early New Year’s resolution, we would go (however long) without consuming more than one cookie-sized sweet per day. read more » The irony of visual and performing arts credits November 17, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe Color Guard — the “sport” in which one spins pretty flags around and tosses guns in the air, coordinated to reflect the music playing from the enormous band, all while maintaining an even step size. On the surface, you would think this is a form of art and certainly a performance. read more » ASL embraces deaf culture November 13, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe The American Sign Language (ASL) club, founded this year by Deva, aims to teach students ASL and increase awareness about the deaf culture. read more » Saratoga Compliments page spreads kindness October 14, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Founded as a personal account on Facebook by a student who prefers to remain anonymous, Saratoga Compliments launched last April. read more » Club Day food gives students incentives to sign up October 9, 2014 — by Cassandra King, Michelle Leung and Amelia Schwabe Club Day took place on Sept. 26 this year and was organized by senior clubs commissioner Sherrilyn Ling. read more » New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more »
Sophomores deprive themselves of sweets January 22, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe We promised ourselves that, as an early New Year’s resolution, we would go (however long) without consuming more than one cookie-sized sweet per day. read more » The irony of visual and performing arts credits November 17, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe Color Guard — the “sport” in which one spins pretty flags around and tosses guns in the air, coordinated to reflect the music playing from the enormous band, all while maintaining an even step size. On the surface, you would think this is a form of art and certainly a performance. read more » ASL embraces deaf culture November 13, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe The American Sign Language (ASL) club, founded this year by Deva, aims to teach students ASL and increase awareness about the deaf culture. read more » Saratoga Compliments page spreads kindness October 14, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Founded as a personal account on Facebook by a student who prefers to remain anonymous, Saratoga Compliments launched last April. read more » Club Day food gives students incentives to sign up October 9, 2014 — by Cassandra King, Michelle Leung and Amelia Schwabe Club Day took place on Sept. 26 this year and was organized by senior clubs commissioner Sherrilyn Ling. read more » New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more »
The irony of visual and performing arts credits November 17, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe Color Guard — the “sport” in which one spins pretty flags around and tosses guns in the air, coordinated to reflect the music playing from the enormous band, all while maintaining an even step size. On the surface, you would think this is a form of art and certainly a performance. read more » ASL embraces deaf culture November 13, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe The American Sign Language (ASL) club, founded this year by Deva, aims to teach students ASL and increase awareness about the deaf culture. read more » Saratoga Compliments page spreads kindness October 14, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Founded as a personal account on Facebook by a student who prefers to remain anonymous, Saratoga Compliments launched last April. read more » Club Day food gives students incentives to sign up October 9, 2014 — by Cassandra King, Michelle Leung and Amelia Schwabe Club Day took place on Sept. 26 this year and was organized by senior clubs commissioner Sherrilyn Ling. read more » New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more »
ASL embraces deaf culture November 13, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe The American Sign Language (ASL) club, founded this year by Deva, aims to teach students ASL and increase awareness about the deaf culture. read more » Saratoga Compliments page spreads kindness October 14, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Founded as a personal account on Facebook by a student who prefers to remain anonymous, Saratoga Compliments launched last April. read more » Club Day food gives students incentives to sign up October 9, 2014 — by Cassandra King, Michelle Leung and Amelia Schwabe Club Day took place on Sept. 26 this year and was organized by senior clubs commissioner Sherrilyn Ling. read more » New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more »
Saratoga Compliments page spreads kindness October 14, 2014 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Founded as a personal account on Facebook by a student who prefers to remain anonymous, Saratoga Compliments launched last April. read more » Club Day food gives students incentives to sign up October 9, 2014 — by Cassandra King, Michelle Leung and Amelia Schwabe Club Day took place on Sept. 26 this year and was organized by senior clubs commissioner Sherrilyn Ling. read more » New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more »
Club Day food gives students incentives to sign up October 9, 2014 — by Cassandra King, Michelle Leung and Amelia Schwabe Club Day took place on Sept. 26 this year and was organized by senior clubs commissioner Sherrilyn Ling. read more » New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more »
New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more »