Blonde, blue-eyed but not dumb May 27, 2016 — by Summer Smith For me, the stereotypes I face are mostly because of my hair color (blonde) and choice of extracurricular activity ( cheerleading). These two factors come with the stereotype of being unintelligent. read more » Concerns surface over earlier start time of new schedule March 10, 2016 — by Claire Rhee and Summer Smith Since the school’s switch to a rolling block schedule for next fall, some parents and students have voiced concerns about the 8:15 start time and a shorter lunch period. read more » New schedule brings new opportunities March 10, 2016 — by Summer Smith Los Gatos High School offers a whole slate of electives that some students here would love to take — classes like Physics C and Japanese and Home Economics. read more » New rolling block schedule stirs controversy among school community February 4, 2016 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith During a heated Jan. 12 school board meeting, a new rolling block schedule for next year was unveiled and explained by a committee that had put in months of studying and creating it. However, the change has provoked a strong negative reaction among some community members. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » Football team spars with mighty Trojans, defeat Firebirds to end season November 16, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Football team loses to De Anza upper league front runner Milpitas, ends season with victory over Fremont read more » Criticizing ASB is easy; doing the work of ASB is not November 10, 2015 — by Summer Smith It is impossible to please everyone, something the eight members of ASB have been quick to learn. read more » Mexican exchange students set to visit Saratoga again November 10, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Seven students from Cuernavaca, Mexico, arrived on Nov. 14 to experience the way of life at Saratoga, especially the American Thanksgiving culture. The students will stay with host families until Nov. 30. read more » ASB to provide grants to students November 5, 2015 — by Summer Smith ASB has begun to answer the question about what do with at least some of the $276,000 in accumulated funds from previous classes: Students can now apply for funding for small-scale projects. read more » Cheer coach to be absent for basketball season October 13, 2015 — by Summer Smith This December, the cheer team is expected to welcome a new member: the coach’s newly born son. read more » Football team looks to break four-game losing streak with Homecoming victory October 13, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith After losing 4 games, football players are hoping they can turn their season around against Los Altos in the game on Oct. 16. read more » Senior class hosts barbecue to kick off Homecoming week October 12, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The senior class officers and class parents hosted the first-ever Homecoming Barbecue to celebrate the end of Move-In Weekend and kick off Homecoming week. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Concerns surface over earlier start time of new schedule March 10, 2016 — by Claire Rhee and Summer Smith Since the school’s switch to a rolling block schedule for next fall, some parents and students have voiced concerns about the 8:15 start time and a shorter lunch period. read more » New schedule brings new opportunities March 10, 2016 — by Summer Smith Los Gatos High School offers a whole slate of electives that some students here would love to take — classes like Physics C and Japanese and Home Economics. read more » New rolling block schedule stirs controversy among school community February 4, 2016 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith During a heated Jan. 12 school board meeting, a new rolling block schedule for next year was unveiled and explained by a committee that had put in months of studying and creating it. However, the change has provoked a strong negative reaction among some community members. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » Football team spars with mighty Trojans, defeat Firebirds to end season November 16, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Football team loses to De Anza upper league front runner Milpitas, ends season with victory over Fremont read more » Criticizing ASB is easy; doing the work of ASB is not November 10, 2015 — by Summer Smith It is impossible to please everyone, something the eight members of ASB have been quick to learn. read more » Mexican exchange students set to visit Saratoga again November 10, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Seven students from Cuernavaca, Mexico, arrived on Nov. 14 to experience the way of life at Saratoga, especially the American Thanksgiving culture. The students will stay with host families until Nov. 30. read more » ASB to provide grants to students November 5, 2015 — by Summer Smith ASB has begun to answer the question about what do with at least some of the $276,000 in accumulated funds from previous classes: Students can now apply for funding for small-scale projects. read more » Cheer coach to be absent for basketball season October 13, 2015 — by Summer Smith This December, the cheer team is expected to welcome a new member: the coach’s newly born son. read more » Football team looks to break four-game losing streak with Homecoming victory October 13, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith After losing 4 games, football players are hoping they can turn their season around against Los Altos in the game on Oct. 16. read more » Senior class hosts barbecue to kick off Homecoming week October 12, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The senior class officers and class parents hosted the first-ever Homecoming Barbecue to celebrate the end of Move-In Weekend and kick off Homecoming week. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
New schedule brings new opportunities March 10, 2016 — by Summer Smith Los Gatos High School offers a whole slate of electives that some students here would love to take — classes like Physics C and Japanese and Home Economics. read more » New rolling block schedule stirs controversy among school community February 4, 2016 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith During a heated Jan. 12 school board meeting, a new rolling block schedule for next year was unveiled and explained by a committee that had put in months of studying and creating it. However, the change has provoked a strong negative reaction among some community members. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » Football team spars with mighty Trojans, defeat Firebirds to end season November 16, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Football team loses to De Anza upper league front runner Milpitas, ends season with victory over Fremont read more » Criticizing ASB is easy; doing the work of ASB is not November 10, 2015 — by Summer Smith It is impossible to please everyone, something the eight members of ASB have been quick to learn. read more » Mexican exchange students set to visit Saratoga again November 10, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Seven students from Cuernavaca, Mexico, arrived on Nov. 14 to experience the way of life at Saratoga, especially the American Thanksgiving culture. The students will stay with host families until Nov. 30. read more » ASB to provide grants to students November 5, 2015 — by Summer Smith ASB has begun to answer the question about what do with at least some of the $276,000 in accumulated funds from previous classes: Students can now apply for funding for small-scale projects. read more » Cheer coach to be absent for basketball season October 13, 2015 — by Summer Smith This December, the cheer team is expected to welcome a new member: the coach’s newly born son. read more » Football team looks to break four-game losing streak with Homecoming victory October 13, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith After losing 4 games, football players are hoping they can turn their season around against Los Altos in the game on Oct. 16. read more » Senior class hosts barbecue to kick off Homecoming week October 12, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The senior class officers and class parents hosted the first-ever Homecoming Barbecue to celebrate the end of Move-In Weekend and kick off Homecoming week. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
New rolling block schedule stirs controversy among school community February 4, 2016 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith During a heated Jan. 12 school board meeting, a new rolling block schedule for next year was unveiled and explained by a committee that had put in months of studying and creating it. However, the change has provoked a strong negative reaction among some community members. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » Football team spars with mighty Trojans, defeat Firebirds to end season November 16, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Football team loses to De Anza upper league front runner Milpitas, ends season with victory over Fremont read more » Criticizing ASB is easy; doing the work of ASB is not November 10, 2015 — by Summer Smith It is impossible to please everyone, something the eight members of ASB have been quick to learn. read more » Mexican exchange students set to visit Saratoga again November 10, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Seven students from Cuernavaca, Mexico, arrived on Nov. 14 to experience the way of life at Saratoga, especially the American Thanksgiving culture. The students will stay with host families until Nov. 30. read more » ASB to provide grants to students November 5, 2015 — by Summer Smith ASB has begun to answer the question about what do with at least some of the $276,000 in accumulated funds from previous classes: Students can now apply for funding for small-scale projects. read more » Cheer coach to be absent for basketball season October 13, 2015 — by Summer Smith This December, the cheer team is expected to welcome a new member: the coach’s newly born son. read more » Football team looks to break four-game losing streak with Homecoming victory October 13, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith After losing 4 games, football players are hoping they can turn their season around against Los Altos in the game on Oct. 16. read more » Senior class hosts barbecue to kick off Homecoming week October 12, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The senior class officers and class parents hosted the first-ever Homecoming Barbecue to celebrate the end of Move-In Weekend and kick off Homecoming week. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » Football team spars with mighty Trojans, defeat Firebirds to end season November 16, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Football team loses to De Anza upper league front runner Milpitas, ends season with victory over Fremont read more » Criticizing ASB is easy; doing the work of ASB is not November 10, 2015 — by Summer Smith It is impossible to please everyone, something the eight members of ASB have been quick to learn. read more » Mexican exchange students set to visit Saratoga again November 10, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Seven students from Cuernavaca, Mexico, arrived on Nov. 14 to experience the way of life at Saratoga, especially the American Thanksgiving culture. The students will stay with host families until Nov. 30. read more » ASB to provide grants to students November 5, 2015 — by Summer Smith ASB has begun to answer the question about what do with at least some of the $276,000 in accumulated funds from previous classes: Students can now apply for funding for small-scale projects. read more » Cheer coach to be absent for basketball season October 13, 2015 — by Summer Smith This December, the cheer team is expected to welcome a new member: the coach’s newly born son. read more » Football team looks to break four-game losing streak with Homecoming victory October 13, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith After losing 4 games, football players are hoping they can turn their season around against Los Altos in the game on Oct. 16. read more » Senior class hosts barbecue to kick off Homecoming week October 12, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The senior class officers and class parents hosted the first-ever Homecoming Barbecue to celebrate the end of Move-In Weekend and kick off Homecoming week. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Football team spars with mighty Trojans, defeat Firebirds to end season November 16, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Football team loses to De Anza upper league front runner Milpitas, ends season with victory over Fremont read more » Criticizing ASB is easy; doing the work of ASB is not November 10, 2015 — by Summer Smith It is impossible to please everyone, something the eight members of ASB have been quick to learn. read more » Mexican exchange students set to visit Saratoga again November 10, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Seven students from Cuernavaca, Mexico, arrived on Nov. 14 to experience the way of life at Saratoga, especially the American Thanksgiving culture. The students will stay with host families until Nov. 30. read more » ASB to provide grants to students November 5, 2015 — by Summer Smith ASB has begun to answer the question about what do with at least some of the $276,000 in accumulated funds from previous classes: Students can now apply for funding for small-scale projects. read more » Cheer coach to be absent for basketball season October 13, 2015 — by Summer Smith This December, the cheer team is expected to welcome a new member: the coach’s newly born son. read more » Football team looks to break four-game losing streak with Homecoming victory October 13, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith After losing 4 games, football players are hoping they can turn their season around against Los Altos in the game on Oct. 16. read more » Senior class hosts barbecue to kick off Homecoming week October 12, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The senior class officers and class parents hosted the first-ever Homecoming Barbecue to celebrate the end of Move-In Weekend and kick off Homecoming week. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Criticizing ASB is easy; doing the work of ASB is not November 10, 2015 — by Summer Smith It is impossible to please everyone, something the eight members of ASB have been quick to learn. read more » Mexican exchange students set to visit Saratoga again November 10, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Seven students from Cuernavaca, Mexico, arrived on Nov. 14 to experience the way of life at Saratoga, especially the American Thanksgiving culture. The students will stay with host families until Nov. 30. read more » ASB to provide grants to students November 5, 2015 — by Summer Smith ASB has begun to answer the question about what do with at least some of the $276,000 in accumulated funds from previous classes: Students can now apply for funding for small-scale projects. read more » Cheer coach to be absent for basketball season October 13, 2015 — by Summer Smith This December, the cheer team is expected to welcome a new member: the coach’s newly born son. read more » Football team looks to break four-game losing streak with Homecoming victory October 13, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith After losing 4 games, football players are hoping they can turn their season around against Los Altos in the game on Oct. 16. read more » Senior class hosts barbecue to kick off Homecoming week October 12, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The senior class officers and class parents hosted the first-ever Homecoming Barbecue to celebrate the end of Move-In Weekend and kick off Homecoming week. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Mexican exchange students set to visit Saratoga again November 10, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Seven students from Cuernavaca, Mexico, arrived on Nov. 14 to experience the way of life at Saratoga, especially the American Thanksgiving culture. The students will stay with host families until Nov. 30. read more » ASB to provide grants to students November 5, 2015 — by Summer Smith ASB has begun to answer the question about what do with at least some of the $276,000 in accumulated funds from previous classes: Students can now apply for funding for small-scale projects. read more » Cheer coach to be absent for basketball season October 13, 2015 — by Summer Smith This December, the cheer team is expected to welcome a new member: the coach’s newly born son. read more » Football team looks to break four-game losing streak with Homecoming victory October 13, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith After losing 4 games, football players are hoping they can turn their season around against Los Altos in the game on Oct. 16. read more » Senior class hosts barbecue to kick off Homecoming week October 12, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The senior class officers and class parents hosted the first-ever Homecoming Barbecue to celebrate the end of Move-In Weekend and kick off Homecoming week. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
ASB to provide grants to students November 5, 2015 — by Summer Smith ASB has begun to answer the question about what do with at least some of the $276,000 in accumulated funds from previous classes: Students can now apply for funding for small-scale projects. read more » Cheer coach to be absent for basketball season October 13, 2015 — by Summer Smith This December, the cheer team is expected to welcome a new member: the coach’s newly born son. read more » Football team looks to break four-game losing streak with Homecoming victory October 13, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith After losing 4 games, football players are hoping they can turn their season around against Los Altos in the game on Oct. 16. read more » Senior class hosts barbecue to kick off Homecoming week October 12, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The senior class officers and class parents hosted the first-ever Homecoming Barbecue to celebrate the end of Move-In Weekend and kick off Homecoming week. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Cheer coach to be absent for basketball season October 13, 2015 — by Summer Smith This December, the cheer team is expected to welcome a new member: the coach’s newly born son. read more » Football team looks to break four-game losing streak with Homecoming victory October 13, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith After losing 4 games, football players are hoping they can turn their season around against Los Altos in the game on Oct. 16. read more » Senior class hosts barbecue to kick off Homecoming week October 12, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The senior class officers and class parents hosted the first-ever Homecoming Barbecue to celebrate the end of Move-In Weekend and kick off Homecoming week. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Football team looks to break four-game losing streak with Homecoming victory October 13, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith After losing 4 games, football players are hoping they can turn their season around against Los Altos in the game on Oct. 16. read more » Senior class hosts barbecue to kick off Homecoming week October 12, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The senior class officers and class parents hosted the first-ever Homecoming Barbecue to celebrate the end of Move-In Weekend and kick off Homecoming week. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Senior class hosts barbecue to kick off Homecoming week October 12, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The senior class officers and class parents hosted the first-ever Homecoming Barbecue to celebrate the end of Move-In Weekend and kick off Homecoming week. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
SHS Commissions explained September 9, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Summer Smith Explanations of the nince commissions on campus. read more » Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Junior prepares for second year as starting quarterback September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith As a mere sophomore last year, Will Liddle took on the pressure-packed role as the team’s starting quarterback. One year later, he’s prepared to have an even better season. read more » Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Football team hopes to stay healthy with only 30 players September 8, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith With starting junior quarterback Will Liddle back again, the Falcons are ready to aim for a winning season, and after winning their first game against Hillsdale 22-7 on Sept. 4, the team’s morale continues to increase. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Election changes limit student involvement May 21, 2015 — by Summer Smith Although the new rules allow more students to get involved in ASB, few students actually want to do so. Students should not be limited in the number of student government positions they can run or apply for simply because there are not enough people who have the desire to get involved. This leaves those who are passionate about bettering the school unable to make as significant of an impact as they want. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Profile: Engineering assistant lends experience to classroom April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Kelly Xiao Leichner, now in his 80s, works as a volunteer assistant teacher for engineering and math teacher Audrey Warmuth in the Intro to Engineering class. Each day, he observes students and answers their questions. Outside of class, he helps Warmuth and engineering teacher Matt Welander develop class exercises and projects. read more » Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Saratoga Youth Commission concludes a busy year April 23, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari Today, the Saratoga Youth Commission's goal to get Saratoga's youth more involved in the city is recognized as the commission acts as a liaison between the young citizens of Saratoga and the City Council, reaching out to more of the city’s youth through engaging events than they have before. read more » Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Freshman additions to the team provide new perspectives March 16, 2015 — by Summer Smith and Nupur Maheshwari The baseball team began playing games on Feb. 24 with a win, but as of March 5 their record is 2-2. read more » APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
APES and Marine Biology students visit Ano Nuevo for 4th year March 16, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith For the fourth year in a row, AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology students went to the Año Nuevo Natural Preserve in Pescarado. read more » A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
A need for more collaboration between Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High March 5, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith SHS and Redwood should collaborate on helping prepare middle school students for high school and on classroom content especially in math and language courses, which depend on sequential knowledge. read more » Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Students get a head start on their political careers January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith The school's Junior State of America (JSA) club, which seeks to educate teens about politics and government, is making a comeback after years of inactivity. read more » An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
An irreplaceable opportunity: Cheerleader cheers in London New Year’s Parade January 20, 2015 — by Summer Smith Senior Jillian Bellamy has been selected for All-American, a chance to perform with hundreds of other cheerleaders from the U.S. in the 2015 London New Year’s day parade. read more » Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Cheer team finds a coach after two months December 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith An offer for the coaching position of the cheer team was made to Dominique Davidson last week after the team went two months without a coach. read more » Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Cheerleaders bond over ‘Dart Game’ November 13, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Dart Game is something the girls on the cheer team started playing a couple years ago and is it has become an inside joke that all the cheerleaders regard fondly. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Cheer team stays on track with competition and Peewee camp October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith Despite difficulties finding a coach both this season and last season, the cheer team has continued to prepare for competitions and successfully organized the annual Peewee cheer camp. read more » A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
A chance to make a change: 5 Saratoga residents campaign for Elementary district School Board October 14, 2014 — by Summer Smith The Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District did not have a campaign this year. Three spots on the board opened up, and three candidates stepped forward. read more » City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
City of Saratoga Youth Commission to host ‘Pizza and Politics’ forum October 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith The City of Saratoga Youth Commission and the City of Cupertino Teen Commission will host its second “Pizza and Politics,” a political forum for teens, on Oct. 22. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
A local hotspot: Blue Rock Shoot September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Downtown Saratoga does not often attract many high school students, but there is one local cafe that has been a hot spot for Saratoga residents in recent years. Blue Rock Shoot is well-known for its friendly employees, great food and cabin-like atmosphere. read more » Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »
Wildwood Park: An accessible oasis September 2, 2014 — by Summer Smith Although there are few options for students who enjoy doing homework or hanging out with friends in the outdoors, Wildwood Park in downtown Saratoga is a perfect place to enjoy nature. read more »