Seniors gather one last time at graduation June 10, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison The 2019 Graduation ceremony was especially bittersweet as several staff members, including principal Paul Robinson, are retiring. read more » For sports teams, strengthening friendship ties pays off June 6, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Team bonding activities are fun for athletes and improve sports teams’ coordination and communication. read more » 3 renovations the school should make May 31, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Although Measure E funds have greatly improved the school, there are still some improvements that could be made read more » Teachers have differing opinions on senior ditch day May 23, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Senior ditch day is seen as harmless by some teacher but discouraged by others read more » Modo Donuts live up to expectations May 20, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Unique pon de ring style mochi doughnuts are better than traditional flour doughnuts read more » Spirit commission has freedom to innovate April 3, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Due to the flexibility of their responsibilities, spirit commission members are able to devise events from scratch. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » It’s time to boycott Coachella despite how difficult it might be March 28, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Much of the festival’s profit is donated to controversial anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion causes each year. Unfortunately, the company that owns it controls a huge part of the entertainment and sports industries. read more » The SAT is the better option February 14, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Compared to the ACT, the SAT allows students to achieve a higher score read more » Murals replace traditional finals for MAP seniors December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou MAP seniors to leave a permanent mark on the walls of SHS before their graduation. read more » Heritage orchard provides a reminder of the past December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Michael Wong Central Park Orchard has been managed by the Novakovich family since 1975, serving as a reminder of Saratoga before Silicon Valley. read more » Local burglaries lead to more Neighborhood Watch groups October 30, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison The Saratoga Neighborhood Safety Watch program gives households communication with nearby families and with the Sheriff's Office. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
For sports teams, strengthening friendship ties pays off June 6, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Team bonding activities are fun for athletes and improve sports teams’ coordination and communication. read more » 3 renovations the school should make May 31, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Although Measure E funds have greatly improved the school, there are still some improvements that could be made read more » Teachers have differing opinions on senior ditch day May 23, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Senior ditch day is seen as harmless by some teacher but discouraged by others read more » Modo Donuts live up to expectations May 20, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Unique pon de ring style mochi doughnuts are better than traditional flour doughnuts read more » Spirit commission has freedom to innovate April 3, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Due to the flexibility of their responsibilities, spirit commission members are able to devise events from scratch. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » It’s time to boycott Coachella despite how difficult it might be March 28, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Much of the festival’s profit is donated to controversial anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion causes each year. Unfortunately, the company that owns it controls a huge part of the entertainment and sports industries. read more » The SAT is the better option February 14, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Compared to the ACT, the SAT allows students to achieve a higher score read more » Murals replace traditional finals for MAP seniors December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou MAP seniors to leave a permanent mark on the walls of SHS before their graduation. read more » Heritage orchard provides a reminder of the past December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Michael Wong Central Park Orchard has been managed by the Novakovich family since 1975, serving as a reminder of Saratoga before Silicon Valley. read more » Local burglaries lead to more Neighborhood Watch groups October 30, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison The Saratoga Neighborhood Safety Watch program gives households communication with nearby families and with the Sheriff's Office. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
3 renovations the school should make May 31, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Although Measure E funds have greatly improved the school, there are still some improvements that could be made read more » Teachers have differing opinions on senior ditch day May 23, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Senior ditch day is seen as harmless by some teacher but discouraged by others read more » Modo Donuts live up to expectations May 20, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Unique pon de ring style mochi doughnuts are better than traditional flour doughnuts read more » Spirit commission has freedom to innovate April 3, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Due to the flexibility of their responsibilities, spirit commission members are able to devise events from scratch. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » It’s time to boycott Coachella despite how difficult it might be March 28, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Much of the festival’s profit is donated to controversial anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion causes each year. Unfortunately, the company that owns it controls a huge part of the entertainment and sports industries. read more » The SAT is the better option February 14, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Compared to the ACT, the SAT allows students to achieve a higher score read more » Murals replace traditional finals for MAP seniors December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou MAP seniors to leave a permanent mark on the walls of SHS before their graduation. read more » Heritage orchard provides a reminder of the past December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Michael Wong Central Park Orchard has been managed by the Novakovich family since 1975, serving as a reminder of Saratoga before Silicon Valley. read more » Local burglaries lead to more Neighborhood Watch groups October 30, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison The Saratoga Neighborhood Safety Watch program gives households communication with nearby families and with the Sheriff's Office. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Teachers have differing opinions on senior ditch day May 23, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Senior ditch day is seen as harmless by some teacher but discouraged by others read more » Modo Donuts live up to expectations May 20, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Unique pon de ring style mochi doughnuts are better than traditional flour doughnuts read more » Spirit commission has freedom to innovate April 3, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Due to the flexibility of their responsibilities, spirit commission members are able to devise events from scratch. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » It’s time to boycott Coachella despite how difficult it might be March 28, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Much of the festival’s profit is donated to controversial anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion causes each year. Unfortunately, the company that owns it controls a huge part of the entertainment and sports industries. read more » The SAT is the better option February 14, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Compared to the ACT, the SAT allows students to achieve a higher score read more » Murals replace traditional finals for MAP seniors December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou MAP seniors to leave a permanent mark on the walls of SHS before their graduation. read more » Heritage orchard provides a reminder of the past December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Michael Wong Central Park Orchard has been managed by the Novakovich family since 1975, serving as a reminder of Saratoga before Silicon Valley. read more » Local burglaries lead to more Neighborhood Watch groups October 30, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison The Saratoga Neighborhood Safety Watch program gives households communication with nearby families and with the Sheriff's Office. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Modo Donuts live up to expectations May 20, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Unique pon de ring style mochi doughnuts are better than traditional flour doughnuts read more » Spirit commission has freedom to innovate April 3, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Due to the flexibility of their responsibilities, spirit commission members are able to devise events from scratch. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » It’s time to boycott Coachella despite how difficult it might be March 28, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Much of the festival’s profit is donated to controversial anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion causes each year. Unfortunately, the company that owns it controls a huge part of the entertainment and sports industries. read more » The SAT is the better option February 14, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Compared to the ACT, the SAT allows students to achieve a higher score read more » Murals replace traditional finals for MAP seniors December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou MAP seniors to leave a permanent mark on the walls of SHS before their graduation. read more » Heritage orchard provides a reminder of the past December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Michael Wong Central Park Orchard has been managed by the Novakovich family since 1975, serving as a reminder of Saratoga before Silicon Valley. read more » Local burglaries lead to more Neighborhood Watch groups October 30, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison The Saratoga Neighborhood Safety Watch program gives households communication with nearby families and with the Sheriff's Office. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Spirit commission has freedom to innovate April 3, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Due to the flexibility of their responsibilities, spirit commission members are able to devise events from scratch. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » It’s time to boycott Coachella despite how difficult it might be March 28, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Much of the festival’s profit is donated to controversial anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion causes each year. Unfortunately, the company that owns it controls a huge part of the entertainment and sports industries. read more » The SAT is the better option February 14, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Compared to the ACT, the SAT allows students to achieve a higher score read more » Murals replace traditional finals for MAP seniors December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou MAP seniors to leave a permanent mark on the walls of SHS before their graduation. read more » Heritage orchard provides a reminder of the past December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Michael Wong Central Park Orchard has been managed by the Novakovich family since 1975, serving as a reminder of Saratoga before Silicon Valley. read more » Local burglaries lead to more Neighborhood Watch groups October 30, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison The Saratoga Neighborhood Safety Watch program gives households communication with nearby families and with the Sheriff's Office. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » It’s time to boycott Coachella despite how difficult it might be March 28, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Much of the festival’s profit is donated to controversial anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion causes each year. Unfortunately, the company that owns it controls a huge part of the entertainment and sports industries. read more » The SAT is the better option February 14, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Compared to the ACT, the SAT allows students to achieve a higher score read more » Murals replace traditional finals for MAP seniors December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou MAP seniors to leave a permanent mark on the walls of SHS before their graduation. read more » Heritage orchard provides a reminder of the past December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Michael Wong Central Park Orchard has been managed by the Novakovich family since 1975, serving as a reminder of Saratoga before Silicon Valley. read more » Local burglaries lead to more Neighborhood Watch groups October 30, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison The Saratoga Neighborhood Safety Watch program gives households communication with nearby families and with the Sheriff's Office. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » It’s time to boycott Coachella despite how difficult it might be March 28, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Much of the festival’s profit is donated to controversial anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion causes each year. Unfortunately, the company that owns it controls a huge part of the entertainment and sports industries. read more » The SAT is the better option February 14, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Compared to the ACT, the SAT allows students to achieve a higher score read more » Murals replace traditional finals for MAP seniors December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou MAP seniors to leave a permanent mark on the walls of SHS before their graduation. read more » Heritage orchard provides a reminder of the past December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Michael Wong Central Park Orchard has been managed by the Novakovich family since 1975, serving as a reminder of Saratoga before Silicon Valley. read more » Local burglaries lead to more Neighborhood Watch groups October 30, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison The Saratoga Neighborhood Safety Watch program gives households communication with nearby families and with the Sheriff's Office. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
It’s time to boycott Coachella despite how difficult it might be March 28, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Much of the festival’s profit is donated to controversial anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion causes each year. Unfortunately, the company that owns it controls a huge part of the entertainment and sports industries. read more » The SAT is the better option February 14, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Compared to the ACT, the SAT allows students to achieve a higher score read more » Murals replace traditional finals for MAP seniors December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou MAP seniors to leave a permanent mark on the walls of SHS before their graduation. read more » Heritage orchard provides a reminder of the past December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Michael Wong Central Park Orchard has been managed by the Novakovich family since 1975, serving as a reminder of Saratoga before Silicon Valley. read more » Local burglaries lead to more Neighborhood Watch groups October 30, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison The Saratoga Neighborhood Safety Watch program gives households communication with nearby families and with the Sheriff's Office. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
The SAT is the better option February 14, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Compared to the ACT, the SAT allows students to achieve a higher score read more » Murals replace traditional finals for MAP seniors December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou MAP seniors to leave a permanent mark on the walls of SHS before their graduation. read more » Heritage orchard provides a reminder of the past December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Michael Wong Central Park Orchard has been managed by the Novakovich family since 1975, serving as a reminder of Saratoga before Silicon Valley. read more » Local burglaries lead to more Neighborhood Watch groups October 30, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison The Saratoga Neighborhood Safety Watch program gives households communication with nearby families and with the Sheriff's Office. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Murals replace traditional finals for MAP seniors December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou MAP seniors to leave a permanent mark on the walls of SHS before their graduation. read more » Heritage orchard provides a reminder of the past December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Michael Wong Central Park Orchard has been managed by the Novakovich family since 1975, serving as a reminder of Saratoga before Silicon Valley. read more » Local burglaries lead to more Neighborhood Watch groups October 30, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison The Saratoga Neighborhood Safety Watch program gives households communication with nearby families and with the Sheriff's Office. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Heritage orchard provides a reminder of the past December 10, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Michael Wong Central Park Orchard has been managed by the Novakovich family since 1975, serving as a reminder of Saratoga before Silicon Valley. read more » Local burglaries lead to more Neighborhood Watch groups October 30, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison The Saratoga Neighborhood Safety Watch program gives households communication with nearby families and with the Sheriff's Office. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Local burglaries lead to more Neighborhood Watch groups October 30, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison The Saratoga Neighborhood Safety Watch program gives households communication with nearby families and with the Sheriff's Office. read more » Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Hydration stations reduce plastic water bottle use October 29, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Kaitlyn Wang Hydration stations raise awareness on staying hydrated and reusing bottles. read more » Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Remake of ‘A Star is Born’ exceeds expectations October 26, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Emilie Zhou The 2018 Remake of "A Star is Born" proves to be one of the most fleshed-out adaptations of the film. read more » Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Dance commission hires new DJs September 24, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Dance commision searches for a DJ that is both appropriate and enjoyable. read more » Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Juniors balance obligations and rehearsal in preparation for Quad Day September 24, 2018 — by Ashley Feng and Kaylene Morrison Some students take on new roles; other refine the work they've done in past years. read more » Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Spanish transfer student has easy transition to SHS through basketball program September 23, 2018 — by Justin Guo and Kaylene Morrison New transfer student look foward to joining Varsity Basketaball team this November read more » Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Student activists reach out, educate others May 14, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Alex Wang Student activists strive to change stigmas against minority groups. read more » Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Blast from the past: Catapulted water balloons injured teachers, leading to rule changes May 9, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram After catapulted water balloons injured teachers in 2011, new regulations were put in place. read more » Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Swimming: Varsity girls place fourth at League Finals May 9, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Varsity Girls' Swimming places fourth in Finals. read more » Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Hard Work and time commitment pay off for college athletes May 7, 2018 — by Lina Kim and Kaylene Morrison Alumni reflect on College sports commitments. read more » Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Outreach commission helps annual Stanford blood drive March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov The outreach commission will host its annual blood drive in the Small Gym on April 19. read more » Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Senior class office emphasizes power in numbers at Saratoga Elementary assembly March 22, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov Leadership class presents at an assembly at Saratoga Elementary inspired by Ruby Bridges, a civil rights activist read more » Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Students invest in stocks to grasp understanding of money management March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Siva Sambasivam Brothers transition from simulated stock market competitions to real investing. read more » Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Sophomore finds passion for ballet through rigorous practice March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore's passion for dance serves as a stress reliever and forum for expression. read more » Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Mayor hopes to increase collaboration with students March 20, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elicia Ye Saratoga mayor, Mary-Lynne Bernald, plans excerises to increase student participation and involvement in government. read more » Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Freshmen fill and strengthen team March 20, 2018 — by Connie Liang and Kaylene Morrison Freshman swimmer feels the pressure to fill in her sister's footsteps. read more » No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
No, the MBTI isn’t psychic March 15, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Victor Liu Viral personality tests are not accurate indicators for student career paths and preferences. read more » Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Senior runs photography accounts on Instagram January 25, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Kaylene Morrison Senior uses expertise to deliver cheap photography services. read more » Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Stalking, unwanted exposure violates celebrity privacy rights January 17, 2018 — by Kaylene Morrison and Anna Novoselov People must address the lack of clarity provided by papparazzi laws and the viewpoint of celebrities as entertainment objects read more » The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
The world isn’t as broken as it seems December 12, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Reporter describes current economic issues as reminescent of the Gilded Age. read more » Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Female football player tackles wrestling December 8, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Sandhya Sundaram Freshman Nora Sherman is carrying on a family transition as wrestler. read more » Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Machine aims to improve basketball players’ shooting abilities November 30, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Basketball players benefit from using the shooting machine, Gun 6000. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 29, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Musical numbers from Mary Poppins echoed off the walls in the theater. Sophomore Marly Feigin, then just 5 years old, was starstruck. read more » Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Fed by ‘Hamilton,’ enthusiasm for Broadway musicals spreads November 27, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Ananya Vadlakonda Sophomore details her experiences with watching live musicals and the messages they convey. read more » In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
In some cases, affirmative action goes too far October 19, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison Sophomore shares her opinion on the detrimental effects of affirmative action on other students. read more » Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Girls’ water polo continues to struggle in upper league October 17, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Despite recent losses, the girls' water polo team hopes to adjust to the upper league. read more » Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Athletic trainer’s shadows help treat injured athletes, gaining work experience October 13, 2017 — by Sandhya Sundaram and Kaylene Morrison Liz Alves's shadows experience hands-on teaching and learn medical and practical skills. read more » Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Local pumpkin patch welcomes visitors of all ages October 13, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Elaine Sun Queen's pumpkin patch offers attractions and sells pumpkins, along with other items read more » Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Work on new student wellness center expected to start this fall September 1, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Katherine Zhou School utilizes Measure E funds to refurbish school and centralize student services. read more » Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Freshman 15 September 1, 2017 — by Sanjana Melkote, Kaylene Morrison, Howard Tang, Amy Tang, and Alex Wang Meet 15 freshmen and learn about their interests and experiences. read more » Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »
Girls’ water polo predicts a difficult season in higher division August 31, 2017 — by Kaylene Morrison and Vivien Zhang Preview for the upcoming season of Girls' water polo. read more »