Wingbox brings unique styles of chicken to the table April 26, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Rotem Shaked Wingbox is a new addition to S. De Anza Boulevard, in the same plaza as 85°C Bakery, Sno-crave and other popular food destinations. The establishment’s small, modern and squarish interior is inviting and spacious for its size. It only took around seven minutes for us to arrive there, which is convenient for students with a 40-minute lunch break. read more » ‘The Walking Dead’ mid-season premiere lives up to expectations March 5, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy After a prisoner exchange gone bad leaves Beth from Hershel’s farm dead, the ninth episode of Season 5, which aired on Feb. 8 on AMC, as usual manages to do an exceptional job of creating an atmosphere of gloom and doom. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » Jersey Mike’s sports quality subs March 3, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter review Jersey Mike's a new sandwich place on Prospect Road. read more » Why Anita Sarkeesian is wrong January 22, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Last August, a controversy erupted in the gaming world over a relationship between reporter Nathan Grayson, who works for gaming magazine Kotaku, and game developer Zoe Quinn. Gamers have been demanding Grayson be fired for giving Quinn’s game a positive review. read more » ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ is terrifyingly well made January 20, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Is working the night shift in a pizzeria as a security guard for $120 a week with five animatronics coming to kill you your dream job? If that’s the case, “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” will exceed your expectations! read more » Why Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill is critical November 13, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Although a bill for a full audit, which sheds light on who the Fed loans money to and its monetary policy, was passed on Sept. 17, there are still those who oppose it. read more » Bungie rebounds with Destiny October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When the leaders of Bungie, one of the most popular game developers, abandoned the Halo franchise to start anew, they closed an old door, and many gamers wondered what they would do to match the original. read more » School vouchers would improve failing education system October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy It sucks things in, and gives nothing out. The victim is forced go into it, and their chances of escaping are slim. This is not a black hole, but rather the failing public education system. read more » Current events should be included in school curriculum September 4, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy High school students should be taught about current events in their school classes. read more » ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ nearly ape-rfect film August 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter describes his compliments on the recent movie "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes." read more » No-hit policy needs clearer thinking April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy In 2011, a pixelated video brought attention to Australian high school student Casey Heynes who, after years of bullying, decided to fight back. read more » Students’ parents run for city council April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Saratoga High parents are, more often than not, known for their involvement in the tech industries. Rishi Kumar, father of senior Rishub Kumar and general manager at Imaginea Cloud Services, is no exception. read more » Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
‘The Walking Dead’ mid-season premiere lives up to expectations March 5, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy After a prisoner exchange gone bad leaves Beth from Hershel’s farm dead, the ninth episode of Season 5, which aired on Feb. 8 on AMC, as usual manages to do an exceptional job of creating an atmosphere of gloom and doom. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » Jersey Mike’s sports quality subs March 3, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter review Jersey Mike's a new sandwich place on Prospect Road. read more » Why Anita Sarkeesian is wrong January 22, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Last August, a controversy erupted in the gaming world over a relationship between reporter Nathan Grayson, who works for gaming magazine Kotaku, and game developer Zoe Quinn. Gamers have been demanding Grayson be fired for giving Quinn’s game a positive review. read more » ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ is terrifyingly well made January 20, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Is working the night shift in a pizzeria as a security guard for $120 a week with five animatronics coming to kill you your dream job? If that’s the case, “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” will exceed your expectations! read more » Why Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill is critical November 13, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Although a bill for a full audit, which sheds light on who the Fed loans money to and its monetary policy, was passed on Sept. 17, there are still those who oppose it. read more » Bungie rebounds with Destiny October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When the leaders of Bungie, one of the most popular game developers, abandoned the Halo franchise to start anew, they closed an old door, and many gamers wondered what they would do to match the original. read more » School vouchers would improve failing education system October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy It sucks things in, and gives nothing out. The victim is forced go into it, and their chances of escaping are slim. This is not a black hole, but rather the failing public education system. read more » Current events should be included in school curriculum September 4, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy High school students should be taught about current events in their school classes. read more » ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ nearly ape-rfect film August 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter describes his compliments on the recent movie "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes." read more » No-hit policy needs clearer thinking April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy In 2011, a pixelated video brought attention to Australian high school student Casey Heynes who, after years of bullying, decided to fight back. read more » Students’ parents run for city council April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Saratoga High parents are, more often than not, known for their involvement in the tech industries. Rishi Kumar, father of senior Rishub Kumar and general manager at Imaginea Cloud Services, is no exception. read more » Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » Jersey Mike’s sports quality subs March 3, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter review Jersey Mike's a new sandwich place on Prospect Road. read more » Why Anita Sarkeesian is wrong January 22, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Last August, a controversy erupted in the gaming world over a relationship between reporter Nathan Grayson, who works for gaming magazine Kotaku, and game developer Zoe Quinn. Gamers have been demanding Grayson be fired for giving Quinn’s game a positive review. read more » ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ is terrifyingly well made January 20, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Is working the night shift in a pizzeria as a security guard for $120 a week with five animatronics coming to kill you your dream job? If that’s the case, “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” will exceed your expectations! read more » Why Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill is critical November 13, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Although a bill for a full audit, which sheds light on who the Fed loans money to and its monetary policy, was passed on Sept. 17, there are still those who oppose it. read more » Bungie rebounds with Destiny October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When the leaders of Bungie, one of the most popular game developers, abandoned the Halo franchise to start anew, they closed an old door, and many gamers wondered what they would do to match the original. read more » School vouchers would improve failing education system October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy It sucks things in, and gives nothing out. The victim is forced go into it, and their chances of escaping are slim. This is not a black hole, but rather the failing public education system. read more » Current events should be included in school curriculum September 4, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy High school students should be taught about current events in their school classes. read more » ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ nearly ape-rfect film August 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter describes his compliments on the recent movie "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes." read more » No-hit policy needs clearer thinking April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy In 2011, a pixelated video brought attention to Australian high school student Casey Heynes who, after years of bullying, decided to fight back. read more » Students’ parents run for city council April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Saratoga High parents are, more often than not, known for their involvement in the tech industries. Rishi Kumar, father of senior Rishub Kumar and general manager at Imaginea Cloud Services, is no exception. read more » Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Jersey Mike’s sports quality subs March 3, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter review Jersey Mike's a new sandwich place on Prospect Road. read more » Why Anita Sarkeesian is wrong January 22, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Last August, a controversy erupted in the gaming world over a relationship between reporter Nathan Grayson, who works for gaming magazine Kotaku, and game developer Zoe Quinn. Gamers have been demanding Grayson be fired for giving Quinn’s game a positive review. read more » ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ is terrifyingly well made January 20, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Is working the night shift in a pizzeria as a security guard for $120 a week with five animatronics coming to kill you your dream job? If that’s the case, “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” will exceed your expectations! read more » Why Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill is critical November 13, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Although a bill for a full audit, which sheds light on who the Fed loans money to and its monetary policy, was passed on Sept. 17, there are still those who oppose it. read more » Bungie rebounds with Destiny October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When the leaders of Bungie, one of the most popular game developers, abandoned the Halo franchise to start anew, they closed an old door, and many gamers wondered what they would do to match the original. read more » School vouchers would improve failing education system October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy It sucks things in, and gives nothing out. The victim is forced go into it, and their chances of escaping are slim. This is not a black hole, but rather the failing public education system. read more » Current events should be included in school curriculum September 4, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy High school students should be taught about current events in their school classes. read more » ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ nearly ape-rfect film August 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter describes his compliments on the recent movie "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes." read more » No-hit policy needs clearer thinking April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy In 2011, a pixelated video brought attention to Australian high school student Casey Heynes who, after years of bullying, decided to fight back. read more » Students’ parents run for city council April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Saratoga High parents are, more often than not, known for their involvement in the tech industries. Rishi Kumar, father of senior Rishub Kumar and general manager at Imaginea Cloud Services, is no exception. read more » Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Why Anita Sarkeesian is wrong January 22, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Last August, a controversy erupted in the gaming world over a relationship between reporter Nathan Grayson, who works for gaming magazine Kotaku, and game developer Zoe Quinn. Gamers have been demanding Grayson be fired for giving Quinn’s game a positive review. read more » ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ is terrifyingly well made January 20, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Is working the night shift in a pizzeria as a security guard for $120 a week with five animatronics coming to kill you your dream job? If that’s the case, “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” will exceed your expectations! read more » Why Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill is critical November 13, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Although a bill for a full audit, which sheds light on who the Fed loans money to and its monetary policy, was passed on Sept. 17, there are still those who oppose it. read more » Bungie rebounds with Destiny October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When the leaders of Bungie, one of the most popular game developers, abandoned the Halo franchise to start anew, they closed an old door, and many gamers wondered what they would do to match the original. read more » School vouchers would improve failing education system October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy It sucks things in, and gives nothing out. The victim is forced go into it, and their chances of escaping are slim. This is not a black hole, but rather the failing public education system. read more » Current events should be included in school curriculum September 4, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy High school students should be taught about current events in their school classes. read more » ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ nearly ape-rfect film August 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter describes his compliments on the recent movie "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes." read more » No-hit policy needs clearer thinking April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy In 2011, a pixelated video brought attention to Australian high school student Casey Heynes who, after years of bullying, decided to fight back. read more » Students’ parents run for city council April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Saratoga High parents are, more often than not, known for their involvement in the tech industries. Rishi Kumar, father of senior Rishub Kumar and general manager at Imaginea Cloud Services, is no exception. read more » Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ is terrifyingly well made January 20, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Is working the night shift in a pizzeria as a security guard for $120 a week with five animatronics coming to kill you your dream job? If that’s the case, “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” will exceed your expectations! read more » Why Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill is critical November 13, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Although a bill for a full audit, which sheds light on who the Fed loans money to and its monetary policy, was passed on Sept. 17, there are still those who oppose it. read more » Bungie rebounds with Destiny October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When the leaders of Bungie, one of the most popular game developers, abandoned the Halo franchise to start anew, they closed an old door, and many gamers wondered what they would do to match the original. read more » School vouchers would improve failing education system October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy It sucks things in, and gives nothing out. The victim is forced go into it, and their chances of escaping are slim. This is not a black hole, but rather the failing public education system. read more » Current events should be included in school curriculum September 4, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy High school students should be taught about current events in their school classes. read more » ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ nearly ape-rfect film August 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter describes his compliments on the recent movie "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes." read more » No-hit policy needs clearer thinking April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy In 2011, a pixelated video brought attention to Australian high school student Casey Heynes who, after years of bullying, decided to fight back. read more » Students’ parents run for city council April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Saratoga High parents are, more often than not, known for their involvement in the tech industries. Rishi Kumar, father of senior Rishub Kumar and general manager at Imaginea Cloud Services, is no exception. read more » Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Why Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill is critical November 13, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Although a bill for a full audit, which sheds light on who the Fed loans money to and its monetary policy, was passed on Sept. 17, there are still those who oppose it. read more » Bungie rebounds with Destiny October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When the leaders of Bungie, one of the most popular game developers, abandoned the Halo franchise to start anew, they closed an old door, and many gamers wondered what they would do to match the original. read more » School vouchers would improve failing education system October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy It sucks things in, and gives nothing out. The victim is forced go into it, and their chances of escaping are slim. This is not a black hole, but rather the failing public education system. read more » Current events should be included in school curriculum September 4, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy High school students should be taught about current events in their school classes. read more » ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ nearly ape-rfect film August 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter describes his compliments on the recent movie "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes." read more » No-hit policy needs clearer thinking April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy In 2011, a pixelated video brought attention to Australian high school student Casey Heynes who, after years of bullying, decided to fight back. read more » Students’ parents run for city council April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Saratoga High parents are, more often than not, known for their involvement in the tech industries. Rishi Kumar, father of senior Rishub Kumar and general manager at Imaginea Cloud Services, is no exception. read more » Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Bungie rebounds with Destiny October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When the leaders of Bungie, one of the most popular game developers, abandoned the Halo franchise to start anew, they closed an old door, and many gamers wondered what they would do to match the original. read more » School vouchers would improve failing education system October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy It sucks things in, and gives nothing out. The victim is forced go into it, and their chances of escaping are slim. This is not a black hole, but rather the failing public education system. read more » Current events should be included in school curriculum September 4, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy High school students should be taught about current events in their school classes. read more » ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ nearly ape-rfect film August 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter describes his compliments on the recent movie "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes." read more » No-hit policy needs clearer thinking April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy In 2011, a pixelated video brought attention to Australian high school student Casey Heynes who, after years of bullying, decided to fight back. read more » Students’ parents run for city council April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Saratoga High parents are, more often than not, known for their involvement in the tech industries. Rishi Kumar, father of senior Rishub Kumar and general manager at Imaginea Cloud Services, is no exception. read more » Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
School vouchers would improve failing education system October 9, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy It sucks things in, and gives nothing out. The victim is forced go into it, and their chances of escaping are slim. This is not a black hole, but rather the failing public education system. read more » Current events should be included in school curriculum September 4, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy High school students should be taught about current events in their school classes. read more » ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ nearly ape-rfect film August 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter describes his compliments on the recent movie "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes." read more » No-hit policy needs clearer thinking April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy In 2011, a pixelated video brought attention to Australian high school student Casey Heynes who, after years of bullying, decided to fight back. read more » Students’ parents run for city council April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Saratoga High parents are, more often than not, known for their involvement in the tech industries. Rishi Kumar, father of senior Rishub Kumar and general manager at Imaginea Cloud Services, is no exception. read more » Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Current events should be included in school curriculum September 4, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy High school students should be taught about current events in their school classes. read more » ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ nearly ape-rfect film August 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter describes his compliments on the recent movie "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes." read more » No-hit policy needs clearer thinking April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy In 2011, a pixelated video brought attention to Australian high school student Casey Heynes who, after years of bullying, decided to fight back. read more » Students’ parents run for city council April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Saratoga High parents are, more often than not, known for their involvement in the tech industries. Rishi Kumar, father of senior Rishub Kumar and general manager at Imaginea Cloud Services, is no exception. read more » Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ nearly ape-rfect film August 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Reporter describes his compliments on the recent movie "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes." read more » No-hit policy needs clearer thinking April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy In 2011, a pixelated video brought attention to Australian high school student Casey Heynes who, after years of bullying, decided to fight back. read more » Students’ parents run for city council April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Saratoga High parents are, more often than not, known for their involvement in the tech industries. Rishi Kumar, father of senior Rishub Kumar and general manager at Imaginea Cloud Services, is no exception. read more » Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
No-hit policy needs clearer thinking April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy In 2011, a pixelated video brought attention to Australian high school student Casey Heynes who, after years of bullying, decided to fight back. read more » Students’ parents run for city council April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Saratoga High parents are, more often than not, known for their involvement in the tech industries. Rishi Kumar, father of senior Rishub Kumar and general manager at Imaginea Cloud Services, is no exception. read more » Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Students’ parents run for city council April 30, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Saratoga High parents are, more often than not, known for their involvement in the tech industries. Rishi Kumar, father of senior Rishub Kumar and general manager at Imaginea Cloud Services, is no exception. read more » Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Super turnout at the Souper Bowl March 10, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Hungry from a long day of school and sports, hundreds of students flooded the cafeteria on March 5 to attend the annual Souper Bowl, which raises money for the art program. read more » Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Lawsuit against Obama administration a step to preserve the Constitution March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy American journalist Chris Hedges wrote, “We live in a society where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” read more » Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Lights. Camera. Business: Senior Jason Li enters ‘Shark Tank’ March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Vibha Seshadri Senior Jason Li stood on stage in front of a small group of investors. With bright lights shining and cameras running, Li looked at the four "sharks" in front of him and delivered a confident, 2-minute pitch to potential investors. read more » SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
SB 199 to make a hard hit on airsoft community March 6, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I tore open a flat, long box in the mail that was labeled “Airsoft GI” and lifted out my $218 airsoft gun for Christmas, I was ecstatic. Once I ordered the safety equipment, I could have battles at nearby airsoft fields with my friends. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Saratoga Youth Commission laser tag event lightens up students January 22, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The Saratoga Youth Commission hosted its “Light up the Night” laser tag event on Dec. 20 at the Joan Pisani Community Center with more than 100 people in attendance. read more » Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Saratoga wins sweeping victory at History Bowl January 17, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy The school's History Bowl team won the round-robin style Northern California Fall Regional Tournament, beating Palo Alto High and Menlo High for the title. read more » Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Hispanic sophomores discuss their heritage November 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Gwynevere Hunger Imagine how different life would be if you just picked up all your belongings, got into a U-Haul truck and moved to a different house. How would you feel? Now multiply that feeling by five because that truck is an airplane heading to a different country. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Instagram is destroying humanity November 7, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy The photo-sharing website has infected so many people that a flu shot will be the least of our concerns. It is corrupting the meaning of photography. What happened to good old Photoshop where carefully editing a picture was an art? read more » Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Homecoming: students get their game on October 15, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Jonathan Young This year, the Homecoming festivities took an electronic turn with each class championing a childhood video game: Club Penguin for freshmen, Pac-Man for sophomores, Pokemon for juniors and Super Mario for seniors. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Students balance academics with part-time jobs October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy It’s a Saturday afternoon, and junior Charlie Dutro pulls the glass door open and heads into Wildwood Market. But he’s not here to hangout or grab a snack. Instead, he takes his position at the cash register where he helps his father manage the market. read more » Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Challenge success meeting aims to improve students’ lives October 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Oct. 5, staff and students attended the Challenge Success conference at Stanford University, an event held in an effort to promote positive student growth and curb the unnecessary pressures students face at school. read more » Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Syria: Russia does it right October 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy On Aug. 31, 10 days after Bashar al-Assad used sarin gas against his own people and killed more than 1,000, President Obama delivered a speech stating the necessity of military intervention in Syria. The issue divided the Democratic and Republican parties. read more » Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
Falafel Stop is a go September 10, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy When I head home from a class of Krav Maga (an Israeli fighting system), the workouts can make me hungry. Fortunately, Falafel Stop is conveniently located just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road across Fremont High School. So one Saturday afternoon, my father I decided to stop by the small orange building just on the side of Sunnyvale Saratoga Road. Upon entering, the appetizing smell of falafels immediately won me over. read more » English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
English teacher shares California teaching experience September 5, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy At his Lynwood Elementary School's spelling bee then 7-year old Michael Kim spelled out his word: “bearback.” He listened for the final verdict on his spelling. It turned out he had spelled “bareback” wrong. He felt cheated and frustrated. read more » School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »
School sees improvement in API score September 5, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Atirath Kosireddy The school’s 2013 API score, released in early September, rose six points from the 2012 school year, from 932 to 938 out of 1000 points. read more »