50 years of Saratoga Music Boosters celebrated at annual Pancake Breakfast May 6, 2024 — by Saachi Jain, Anika Kapasi, Jane Lee, Anthony Luo and Angela Tan The May 5 fundraiser brought together groups from the city’s public schools. read more » Baseball struggles with young roster and inconsistent execution April 3, 2024 — by Jane Lee With the loss of players due to other conflicts and school transfers, along with a lack of upperclassmen, the team has been struggling to play their best. read more » Second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight pits SHS vs. local schools March 29, 2024 — by Jane Lee Saratoga High is one of seven schools competing to donate food and help raise awareness to fight food insecurity. read more » Rainbow Loom: the childhood hobby that led to crochet March 24, 2024 — by Jane Lee As a child, making Rainbow Loom bracelets was my favorite after-school activity. read more » Bombay in the Bay is pushed back to Saturday and Sunday, but ticket sales remain strong February 10, 2024 — by Jane Lee and Neal Malhotra There are over 200 performers taking part in 10 acts. read more » Winter Guard splits into two teams for the first time since 2019 February 8, 2024 — by Jane Lee The varsity and JV teams continue to practice their shows, “Jazz in the Plazz,” and “Macabre,” respectively over the few months in preparation for the CCGC Championships on April 6. read more » Quiz Bowl team works to rebound from loss of stellar alumni February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee The team’s goal this year is to qualify for Nationals once again. read more » Parenting advice from teens: I wish… February 6, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi and Jane Lee A boy and girl from each grade comment on their ideal parenting style, discussing where their parents fell short in fostering a healthy and open relationship. read more » Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Bullet journaling — the art of adorning planner pages with doodles and calligraphy — has swiftly taken over the internet, as well as my brain. read more » Economics Club members branch out through their first competition experience December 14, 2023 — by Jane Lee EconBowl, a virtual tournament for middle and high school students, was hosted on Nov. 11. read more » A guide to Christmas: making the most out of the best holiday December 1, 2023 — by Jane Lee Don’t be a grinch — with the holiday season around the corner, taking a moment to savor these holiday traditions can improve your festive experience. read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee Members of the committee are currently brainstorming ideas for eco-friendly projects to install around campus. read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee MAP seniors were awarded honorable mention by the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice.’” read more » Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
Baseball struggles with young roster and inconsistent execution April 3, 2024 — by Jane Lee With the loss of players due to other conflicts and school transfers, along with a lack of upperclassmen, the team has been struggling to play their best. read more » Second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight pits SHS vs. local schools March 29, 2024 — by Jane Lee Saratoga High is one of seven schools competing to donate food and help raise awareness to fight food insecurity. read more » Rainbow Loom: the childhood hobby that led to crochet March 24, 2024 — by Jane Lee As a child, making Rainbow Loom bracelets was my favorite after-school activity. read more » Bombay in the Bay is pushed back to Saturday and Sunday, but ticket sales remain strong February 10, 2024 — by Jane Lee and Neal Malhotra There are over 200 performers taking part in 10 acts. read more » Winter Guard splits into two teams for the first time since 2019 February 8, 2024 — by Jane Lee The varsity and JV teams continue to practice their shows, “Jazz in the Plazz,” and “Macabre,” respectively over the few months in preparation for the CCGC Championships on April 6. read more » Quiz Bowl team works to rebound from loss of stellar alumni February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee The team’s goal this year is to qualify for Nationals once again. read more » Parenting advice from teens: I wish… February 6, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi and Jane Lee A boy and girl from each grade comment on their ideal parenting style, discussing where their parents fell short in fostering a healthy and open relationship. read more » Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Bullet journaling — the art of adorning planner pages with doodles and calligraphy — has swiftly taken over the internet, as well as my brain. read more » Economics Club members branch out through their first competition experience December 14, 2023 — by Jane Lee EconBowl, a virtual tournament for middle and high school students, was hosted on Nov. 11. read more » A guide to Christmas: making the most out of the best holiday December 1, 2023 — by Jane Lee Don’t be a grinch — with the holiday season around the corner, taking a moment to savor these holiday traditions can improve your festive experience. read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee Members of the committee are currently brainstorming ideas for eco-friendly projects to install around campus. read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee MAP seniors were awarded honorable mention by the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice.’” read more » Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
Second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight pits SHS vs. local schools March 29, 2024 — by Jane Lee Saratoga High is one of seven schools competing to donate food and help raise awareness to fight food insecurity. read more » Rainbow Loom: the childhood hobby that led to crochet March 24, 2024 — by Jane Lee As a child, making Rainbow Loom bracelets was my favorite after-school activity. read more » Bombay in the Bay is pushed back to Saturday and Sunday, but ticket sales remain strong February 10, 2024 — by Jane Lee and Neal Malhotra There are over 200 performers taking part in 10 acts. read more » Winter Guard splits into two teams for the first time since 2019 February 8, 2024 — by Jane Lee The varsity and JV teams continue to practice their shows, “Jazz in the Plazz,” and “Macabre,” respectively over the few months in preparation for the CCGC Championships on April 6. read more » Quiz Bowl team works to rebound from loss of stellar alumni February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee The team’s goal this year is to qualify for Nationals once again. read more » Parenting advice from teens: I wish… February 6, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi and Jane Lee A boy and girl from each grade comment on their ideal parenting style, discussing where their parents fell short in fostering a healthy and open relationship. read more » Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Bullet journaling — the art of adorning planner pages with doodles and calligraphy — has swiftly taken over the internet, as well as my brain. read more » Economics Club members branch out through their first competition experience December 14, 2023 — by Jane Lee EconBowl, a virtual tournament for middle and high school students, was hosted on Nov. 11. read more » A guide to Christmas: making the most out of the best holiday December 1, 2023 — by Jane Lee Don’t be a grinch — with the holiday season around the corner, taking a moment to savor these holiday traditions can improve your festive experience. read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee Members of the committee are currently brainstorming ideas for eco-friendly projects to install around campus. read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee MAP seniors were awarded honorable mention by the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice.’” read more » Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
Rainbow Loom: the childhood hobby that led to crochet March 24, 2024 — by Jane Lee As a child, making Rainbow Loom bracelets was my favorite after-school activity. read more » Bombay in the Bay is pushed back to Saturday and Sunday, but ticket sales remain strong February 10, 2024 — by Jane Lee and Neal Malhotra There are over 200 performers taking part in 10 acts. read more » Winter Guard splits into two teams for the first time since 2019 February 8, 2024 — by Jane Lee The varsity and JV teams continue to practice their shows, “Jazz in the Plazz,” and “Macabre,” respectively over the few months in preparation for the CCGC Championships on April 6. read more » Quiz Bowl team works to rebound from loss of stellar alumni February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee The team’s goal this year is to qualify for Nationals once again. read more » Parenting advice from teens: I wish… February 6, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi and Jane Lee A boy and girl from each grade comment on their ideal parenting style, discussing where their parents fell short in fostering a healthy and open relationship. read more » Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Bullet journaling — the art of adorning planner pages with doodles and calligraphy — has swiftly taken over the internet, as well as my brain. read more » Economics Club members branch out through their first competition experience December 14, 2023 — by Jane Lee EconBowl, a virtual tournament for middle and high school students, was hosted on Nov. 11. read more » A guide to Christmas: making the most out of the best holiday December 1, 2023 — by Jane Lee Don’t be a grinch — with the holiday season around the corner, taking a moment to savor these holiday traditions can improve your festive experience. read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee Members of the committee are currently brainstorming ideas for eco-friendly projects to install around campus. read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee MAP seniors were awarded honorable mention by the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice.’” read more » Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
Bombay in the Bay is pushed back to Saturday and Sunday, but ticket sales remain strong February 10, 2024 — by Jane Lee and Neal Malhotra There are over 200 performers taking part in 10 acts. read more » Winter Guard splits into two teams for the first time since 2019 February 8, 2024 — by Jane Lee The varsity and JV teams continue to practice their shows, “Jazz in the Plazz,” and “Macabre,” respectively over the few months in preparation for the CCGC Championships on April 6. read more » Quiz Bowl team works to rebound from loss of stellar alumni February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee The team’s goal this year is to qualify for Nationals once again. read more » Parenting advice from teens: I wish… February 6, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi and Jane Lee A boy and girl from each grade comment on their ideal parenting style, discussing where their parents fell short in fostering a healthy and open relationship. read more » Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Bullet journaling — the art of adorning planner pages with doodles and calligraphy — has swiftly taken over the internet, as well as my brain. read more » Economics Club members branch out through their first competition experience December 14, 2023 — by Jane Lee EconBowl, a virtual tournament for middle and high school students, was hosted on Nov. 11. read more » A guide to Christmas: making the most out of the best holiday December 1, 2023 — by Jane Lee Don’t be a grinch — with the holiday season around the corner, taking a moment to savor these holiday traditions can improve your festive experience. read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee Members of the committee are currently brainstorming ideas for eco-friendly projects to install around campus. read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee MAP seniors were awarded honorable mention by the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice.’” read more » Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
Winter Guard splits into two teams for the first time since 2019 February 8, 2024 — by Jane Lee The varsity and JV teams continue to practice their shows, “Jazz in the Plazz,” and “Macabre,” respectively over the few months in preparation for the CCGC Championships on April 6. read more » Quiz Bowl team works to rebound from loss of stellar alumni February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee The team’s goal this year is to qualify for Nationals once again. read more » Parenting advice from teens: I wish… February 6, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi and Jane Lee A boy and girl from each grade comment on their ideal parenting style, discussing where their parents fell short in fostering a healthy and open relationship. read more » Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Bullet journaling — the art of adorning planner pages with doodles and calligraphy — has swiftly taken over the internet, as well as my brain. read more » Economics Club members branch out through their first competition experience December 14, 2023 — by Jane Lee EconBowl, a virtual tournament for middle and high school students, was hosted on Nov. 11. read more » A guide to Christmas: making the most out of the best holiday December 1, 2023 — by Jane Lee Don’t be a grinch — with the holiday season around the corner, taking a moment to savor these holiday traditions can improve your festive experience. read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee Members of the committee are currently brainstorming ideas for eco-friendly projects to install around campus. read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee MAP seniors were awarded honorable mention by the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice.’” read more » Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
Quiz Bowl team works to rebound from loss of stellar alumni February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee The team’s goal this year is to qualify for Nationals once again. read more » Parenting advice from teens: I wish… February 6, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi and Jane Lee A boy and girl from each grade comment on their ideal parenting style, discussing where their parents fell short in fostering a healthy and open relationship. read more » Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Bullet journaling — the art of adorning planner pages with doodles and calligraphy — has swiftly taken over the internet, as well as my brain. read more » Economics Club members branch out through their first competition experience December 14, 2023 — by Jane Lee EconBowl, a virtual tournament for middle and high school students, was hosted on Nov. 11. read more » A guide to Christmas: making the most out of the best holiday December 1, 2023 — by Jane Lee Don’t be a grinch — with the holiday season around the corner, taking a moment to savor these holiday traditions can improve your festive experience. read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee Members of the committee are currently brainstorming ideas for eco-friendly projects to install around campus. read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee MAP seniors were awarded honorable mention by the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice.’” read more » Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
Parenting advice from teens: I wish… February 6, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi and Jane Lee A boy and girl from each grade comment on their ideal parenting style, discussing where their parents fell short in fostering a healthy and open relationship. read more » Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Bullet journaling — the art of adorning planner pages with doodles and calligraphy — has swiftly taken over the internet, as well as my brain. read more » Economics Club members branch out through their first competition experience December 14, 2023 — by Jane Lee EconBowl, a virtual tournament for middle and high school students, was hosted on Nov. 11. read more » A guide to Christmas: making the most out of the best holiday December 1, 2023 — by Jane Lee Don’t be a grinch — with the holiday season around the corner, taking a moment to savor these holiday traditions can improve your festive experience. read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee Members of the committee are currently brainstorming ideas for eco-friendly projects to install around campus. read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee MAP seniors were awarded honorable mention by the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice.’” read more » Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Bullet journaling — the art of adorning planner pages with doodles and calligraphy — has swiftly taken over the internet, as well as my brain. read more » Economics Club members branch out through their first competition experience December 14, 2023 — by Jane Lee EconBowl, a virtual tournament for middle and high school students, was hosted on Nov. 11. read more » A guide to Christmas: making the most out of the best holiday December 1, 2023 — by Jane Lee Don’t be a grinch — with the holiday season around the corner, taking a moment to savor these holiday traditions can improve your festive experience. read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee Members of the committee are currently brainstorming ideas for eco-friendly projects to install around campus. read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee MAP seniors were awarded honorable mention by the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice.’” read more » Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
Economics Club members branch out through their first competition experience December 14, 2023 — by Jane Lee EconBowl, a virtual tournament for middle and high school students, was hosted on Nov. 11. read more » A guide to Christmas: making the most out of the best holiday December 1, 2023 — by Jane Lee Don’t be a grinch — with the holiday season around the corner, taking a moment to savor these holiday traditions can improve your festive experience. read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee Members of the committee are currently brainstorming ideas for eco-friendly projects to install around campus. read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee MAP seniors were awarded honorable mention by the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice.’” read more » Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
A guide to Christmas: making the most out of the best holiday December 1, 2023 — by Jane Lee Don’t be a grinch — with the holiday season around the corner, taking a moment to savor these holiday traditions can improve your festive experience. read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee Members of the committee are currently brainstorming ideas for eco-friendly projects to install around campus. read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee MAP seniors were awarded honorable mention by the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice.’” read more » Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee Members of the committee are currently brainstorming ideas for eco-friendly projects to install around campus. read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee MAP seniors were awarded honorable mention by the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice.’” read more » Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee MAP seniors were awarded honorable mention by the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice.’” read more » Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
Keeping the band in time and on top: A peek into the responsibilities of the four drum majors October 16, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Anthony Luo Providing motivation even when it’s difficult is a key part of the job, they say. read more » New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
New behavioral therapist aids other special education teachers October 11, 2023 — by Jane Lee and Amy Luo Sora Kang looks back on her journey to becoming a behavioral specialist, from working with her first client to now working at a high school setting. read more » National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
National honors add up for school’s elite mathletes September 26, 2023 — by Jane Lee Saratoga students find joy in competing in USAMO and are awarded with gold medals and honorable mentions, along with invitations to MOP. read more » Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? September 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee While social media can often be distracting, study influencers have introduced me to new ideas to become a better student. read more » Visuals by Jane April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
April 30, 2024: 100-word rant: Please bring back beef stew for school lunch The taste of happiness sadly lasted only one day. September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.
September 19, 2023: Studygram — guilt-inducing hoax or valuable academic lifeline? I love doing my homework in cafes like Starbucks while sipping coffee.