New foreign students arrive from around the world September 13, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong Senior Melodie Zhang is accustomed the crowded, busy city life of her hometown of Hong Kong, a far cry from her new home in quaint, cozy Saratoga. read more » Past Homecoming traditions remembered by staff September 12, 2011 — by Sarah Finley Old movies and musicals describe huge all-city parades, with floats, a marching band and lots of young children. Yet nothing like that has ever seemed to happen in the small town of Saratoga. read more » Freshman runner one of top milers in nation September 11, 2011 — by Samuel Liu 5-5 and stick-skinny, freshman Steven “Stevie” Sum does not appear to be an athlete, never mind an incredible one. read more » Junior develops her own painting style September 10, 2011 — by Sophie Mattson I’ve never been one to dabble in the arts—the most recent artistic experience I had was exploratory art class in sixth grade. Believe me, I am no prodigy; however, I’ve always been curious in attempting two artistic eccentricities: painting with toothpaste and creating a picture entirely composed of lipstick kisses. It may sound disturbing that I would want to create such strange artwork, but I have a reason. read more » As Homecoming week looms, classes work on themes September 10, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev and Allison Toh “Alice in Wonderland” tells of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a strange world where everything is complete nonsense. On Sept. 30, a variation of this narrative will be performed by the school’s seniors, who selected the Lewis Carroll work from among four novels fitting this year’s Homecoming theme “Children’s Storybooks.” read more » Traveled teachers to embark on educational journey September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Grace Ma Amy Keys stands enveloped by the humid heat of Indonesia, where street markets line the roads and common folk wash their clothes in rivers. It is 1990, and when classes resume later in the afternoon, she will teach English to Javanese students intent on learning the language in order to qualify for higher-level education. read more » Matsuoka becomes superintendent in Milpitas, district seeks new leader September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Sanj Nalwa On June 30, while faculty and students alike enjoyed the long-awaited summer months, a quiet but significant change occurred at the district office: Cary Matsuoka left his post as superintendent of the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District after nearly five years. read more » School gets paint makeover September 9, 2011 — by Vivian LeTran A new school year is always accompanied by a variety of changes. As for senior Kellie Chiou, this year was no different. Yet, as Chiou rushed to her classes on the first day, there was something outside the usual change of classes and teachers that she couldn’t put her finger on. It wasn’t until later that she noticed that the campus had received a makeover. read more » Alumni reminisce on impact of homecoming September 9, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli Each year in late September or early October, we devote one week to celebrating our Falcon pride. Some scoff at the traditions while others embrace them; nonetheless, this week has an impact on our school: It is Homecoming. Homecoming is a time-honored tradition at SHS, just as it is at most other high schools across the nation. And although the majority of students will probably forget in a few years who won quad day and who was the Homecoming queen, Homecoming leaves a lasting impact on many students and on the school as a whole. read more » Older sibling eases freshman’s transition into high school September 9, 2011 — by Falcon Staff Report Freshmen students’ first days of high school are often fraught with anxiety and apprehension as they do not know what to expect of their classes, teachers or fellow students. Freshman Rachel Hull, however, has an edge over her peers: her older sister, senior Sarah Hull, has already told her everything she needs to know about high school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...255256257258259...270280290300...nextlast
Past Homecoming traditions remembered by staff September 12, 2011 — by Sarah Finley Old movies and musicals describe huge all-city parades, with floats, a marching band and lots of young children. Yet nothing like that has ever seemed to happen in the small town of Saratoga. read more » Freshman runner one of top milers in nation September 11, 2011 — by Samuel Liu 5-5 and stick-skinny, freshman Steven “Stevie” Sum does not appear to be an athlete, never mind an incredible one. read more » Junior develops her own painting style September 10, 2011 — by Sophie Mattson I’ve never been one to dabble in the arts—the most recent artistic experience I had was exploratory art class in sixth grade. Believe me, I am no prodigy; however, I’ve always been curious in attempting two artistic eccentricities: painting with toothpaste and creating a picture entirely composed of lipstick kisses. It may sound disturbing that I would want to create such strange artwork, but I have a reason. read more » As Homecoming week looms, classes work on themes September 10, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev and Allison Toh “Alice in Wonderland” tells of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a strange world where everything is complete nonsense. On Sept. 30, a variation of this narrative will be performed by the school’s seniors, who selected the Lewis Carroll work from among four novels fitting this year’s Homecoming theme “Children’s Storybooks.” read more » Traveled teachers to embark on educational journey September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Grace Ma Amy Keys stands enveloped by the humid heat of Indonesia, where street markets line the roads and common folk wash their clothes in rivers. It is 1990, and when classes resume later in the afternoon, she will teach English to Javanese students intent on learning the language in order to qualify for higher-level education. read more » Matsuoka becomes superintendent in Milpitas, district seeks new leader September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Sanj Nalwa On June 30, while faculty and students alike enjoyed the long-awaited summer months, a quiet but significant change occurred at the district office: Cary Matsuoka left his post as superintendent of the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District after nearly five years. read more » School gets paint makeover September 9, 2011 — by Vivian LeTran A new school year is always accompanied by a variety of changes. As for senior Kellie Chiou, this year was no different. Yet, as Chiou rushed to her classes on the first day, there was something outside the usual change of classes and teachers that she couldn’t put her finger on. It wasn’t until later that she noticed that the campus had received a makeover. read more » Alumni reminisce on impact of homecoming September 9, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli Each year in late September or early October, we devote one week to celebrating our Falcon pride. Some scoff at the traditions while others embrace them; nonetheless, this week has an impact on our school: It is Homecoming. Homecoming is a time-honored tradition at SHS, just as it is at most other high schools across the nation. And although the majority of students will probably forget in a few years who won quad day and who was the Homecoming queen, Homecoming leaves a lasting impact on many students and on the school as a whole. read more » Older sibling eases freshman’s transition into high school September 9, 2011 — by Falcon Staff Report Freshmen students’ first days of high school are often fraught with anxiety and apprehension as they do not know what to expect of their classes, teachers or fellow students. Freshman Rachel Hull, however, has an edge over her peers: her older sister, senior Sarah Hull, has already told her everything she needs to know about high school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...255256257258259...270280290300...nextlast
Freshman runner one of top milers in nation September 11, 2011 — by Samuel Liu 5-5 and stick-skinny, freshman Steven “Stevie” Sum does not appear to be an athlete, never mind an incredible one. read more » Junior develops her own painting style September 10, 2011 — by Sophie Mattson I’ve never been one to dabble in the arts—the most recent artistic experience I had was exploratory art class in sixth grade. Believe me, I am no prodigy; however, I’ve always been curious in attempting two artistic eccentricities: painting with toothpaste and creating a picture entirely composed of lipstick kisses. It may sound disturbing that I would want to create such strange artwork, but I have a reason. read more » As Homecoming week looms, classes work on themes September 10, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev and Allison Toh “Alice in Wonderland” tells of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a strange world where everything is complete nonsense. On Sept. 30, a variation of this narrative will be performed by the school’s seniors, who selected the Lewis Carroll work from among four novels fitting this year’s Homecoming theme “Children’s Storybooks.” read more » Traveled teachers to embark on educational journey September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Grace Ma Amy Keys stands enveloped by the humid heat of Indonesia, where street markets line the roads and common folk wash their clothes in rivers. It is 1990, and when classes resume later in the afternoon, she will teach English to Javanese students intent on learning the language in order to qualify for higher-level education. read more » Matsuoka becomes superintendent in Milpitas, district seeks new leader September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Sanj Nalwa On June 30, while faculty and students alike enjoyed the long-awaited summer months, a quiet but significant change occurred at the district office: Cary Matsuoka left his post as superintendent of the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District after nearly five years. read more » School gets paint makeover September 9, 2011 — by Vivian LeTran A new school year is always accompanied by a variety of changes. As for senior Kellie Chiou, this year was no different. Yet, as Chiou rushed to her classes on the first day, there was something outside the usual change of classes and teachers that she couldn’t put her finger on. It wasn’t until later that she noticed that the campus had received a makeover. read more » Alumni reminisce on impact of homecoming September 9, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli Each year in late September or early October, we devote one week to celebrating our Falcon pride. Some scoff at the traditions while others embrace them; nonetheless, this week has an impact on our school: It is Homecoming. Homecoming is a time-honored tradition at SHS, just as it is at most other high schools across the nation. And although the majority of students will probably forget in a few years who won quad day and who was the Homecoming queen, Homecoming leaves a lasting impact on many students and on the school as a whole. read more » Older sibling eases freshman’s transition into high school September 9, 2011 — by Falcon Staff Report Freshmen students’ first days of high school are often fraught with anxiety and apprehension as they do not know what to expect of their classes, teachers or fellow students. Freshman Rachel Hull, however, has an edge over her peers: her older sister, senior Sarah Hull, has already told her everything she needs to know about high school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...255256257258259...270280290300...nextlast
Junior develops her own painting style September 10, 2011 — by Sophie Mattson I’ve never been one to dabble in the arts—the most recent artistic experience I had was exploratory art class in sixth grade. Believe me, I am no prodigy; however, I’ve always been curious in attempting two artistic eccentricities: painting with toothpaste and creating a picture entirely composed of lipstick kisses. It may sound disturbing that I would want to create such strange artwork, but I have a reason. read more » As Homecoming week looms, classes work on themes September 10, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev and Allison Toh “Alice in Wonderland” tells of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a strange world where everything is complete nonsense. On Sept. 30, a variation of this narrative will be performed by the school’s seniors, who selected the Lewis Carroll work from among four novels fitting this year’s Homecoming theme “Children’s Storybooks.” read more » Traveled teachers to embark on educational journey September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Grace Ma Amy Keys stands enveloped by the humid heat of Indonesia, where street markets line the roads and common folk wash their clothes in rivers. It is 1990, and when classes resume later in the afternoon, she will teach English to Javanese students intent on learning the language in order to qualify for higher-level education. read more » Matsuoka becomes superintendent in Milpitas, district seeks new leader September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Sanj Nalwa On June 30, while faculty and students alike enjoyed the long-awaited summer months, a quiet but significant change occurred at the district office: Cary Matsuoka left his post as superintendent of the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District after nearly five years. read more » School gets paint makeover September 9, 2011 — by Vivian LeTran A new school year is always accompanied by a variety of changes. As for senior Kellie Chiou, this year was no different. Yet, as Chiou rushed to her classes on the first day, there was something outside the usual change of classes and teachers that she couldn’t put her finger on. It wasn’t until later that she noticed that the campus had received a makeover. read more » Alumni reminisce on impact of homecoming September 9, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli Each year in late September or early October, we devote one week to celebrating our Falcon pride. Some scoff at the traditions while others embrace them; nonetheless, this week has an impact on our school: It is Homecoming. Homecoming is a time-honored tradition at SHS, just as it is at most other high schools across the nation. And although the majority of students will probably forget in a few years who won quad day and who was the Homecoming queen, Homecoming leaves a lasting impact on many students and on the school as a whole. read more » Older sibling eases freshman’s transition into high school September 9, 2011 — by Falcon Staff Report Freshmen students’ first days of high school are often fraught with anxiety and apprehension as they do not know what to expect of their classes, teachers or fellow students. Freshman Rachel Hull, however, has an edge over her peers: her older sister, senior Sarah Hull, has already told her everything she needs to know about high school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...255256257258259...270280290300...nextlast
As Homecoming week looms, classes work on themes September 10, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev and Allison Toh “Alice in Wonderland” tells of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a strange world where everything is complete nonsense. On Sept. 30, a variation of this narrative will be performed by the school’s seniors, who selected the Lewis Carroll work from among four novels fitting this year’s Homecoming theme “Children’s Storybooks.” read more » Traveled teachers to embark on educational journey September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Grace Ma Amy Keys stands enveloped by the humid heat of Indonesia, where street markets line the roads and common folk wash their clothes in rivers. It is 1990, and when classes resume later in the afternoon, she will teach English to Javanese students intent on learning the language in order to qualify for higher-level education. read more » Matsuoka becomes superintendent in Milpitas, district seeks new leader September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Sanj Nalwa On June 30, while faculty and students alike enjoyed the long-awaited summer months, a quiet but significant change occurred at the district office: Cary Matsuoka left his post as superintendent of the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District after nearly five years. read more » School gets paint makeover September 9, 2011 — by Vivian LeTran A new school year is always accompanied by a variety of changes. As for senior Kellie Chiou, this year was no different. Yet, as Chiou rushed to her classes on the first day, there was something outside the usual change of classes and teachers that she couldn’t put her finger on. It wasn’t until later that she noticed that the campus had received a makeover. read more » Alumni reminisce on impact of homecoming September 9, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli Each year in late September or early October, we devote one week to celebrating our Falcon pride. Some scoff at the traditions while others embrace them; nonetheless, this week has an impact on our school: It is Homecoming. Homecoming is a time-honored tradition at SHS, just as it is at most other high schools across the nation. And although the majority of students will probably forget in a few years who won quad day and who was the Homecoming queen, Homecoming leaves a lasting impact on many students and on the school as a whole. read more » Older sibling eases freshman’s transition into high school September 9, 2011 — by Falcon Staff Report Freshmen students’ first days of high school are often fraught with anxiety and apprehension as they do not know what to expect of their classes, teachers or fellow students. Freshman Rachel Hull, however, has an edge over her peers: her older sister, senior Sarah Hull, has already told her everything she needs to know about high school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...255256257258259...270280290300...nextlast
Traveled teachers to embark on educational journey September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Grace Ma Amy Keys stands enveloped by the humid heat of Indonesia, where street markets line the roads and common folk wash their clothes in rivers. It is 1990, and when classes resume later in the afternoon, she will teach English to Javanese students intent on learning the language in order to qualify for higher-level education. read more » Matsuoka becomes superintendent in Milpitas, district seeks new leader September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Sanj Nalwa On June 30, while faculty and students alike enjoyed the long-awaited summer months, a quiet but significant change occurred at the district office: Cary Matsuoka left his post as superintendent of the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District after nearly five years. read more » School gets paint makeover September 9, 2011 — by Vivian LeTran A new school year is always accompanied by a variety of changes. As for senior Kellie Chiou, this year was no different. Yet, as Chiou rushed to her classes on the first day, there was something outside the usual change of classes and teachers that she couldn’t put her finger on. It wasn’t until later that she noticed that the campus had received a makeover. read more » Alumni reminisce on impact of homecoming September 9, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli Each year in late September or early October, we devote one week to celebrating our Falcon pride. Some scoff at the traditions while others embrace them; nonetheless, this week has an impact on our school: It is Homecoming. Homecoming is a time-honored tradition at SHS, just as it is at most other high schools across the nation. And although the majority of students will probably forget in a few years who won quad day and who was the Homecoming queen, Homecoming leaves a lasting impact on many students and on the school as a whole. read more » Older sibling eases freshman’s transition into high school September 9, 2011 — by Falcon Staff Report Freshmen students’ first days of high school are often fraught with anxiety and apprehension as they do not know what to expect of their classes, teachers or fellow students. Freshman Rachel Hull, however, has an edge over her peers: her older sister, senior Sarah Hull, has already told her everything she needs to know about high school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...255256257258259...270280290300...nextlast
Matsuoka becomes superintendent in Milpitas, district seeks new leader September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Sanj Nalwa On June 30, while faculty and students alike enjoyed the long-awaited summer months, a quiet but significant change occurred at the district office: Cary Matsuoka left his post as superintendent of the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District after nearly five years. read more » School gets paint makeover September 9, 2011 — by Vivian LeTran A new school year is always accompanied by a variety of changes. As for senior Kellie Chiou, this year was no different. Yet, as Chiou rushed to her classes on the first day, there was something outside the usual change of classes and teachers that she couldn’t put her finger on. It wasn’t until later that she noticed that the campus had received a makeover. read more » Alumni reminisce on impact of homecoming September 9, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli Each year in late September or early October, we devote one week to celebrating our Falcon pride. Some scoff at the traditions while others embrace them; nonetheless, this week has an impact on our school: It is Homecoming. Homecoming is a time-honored tradition at SHS, just as it is at most other high schools across the nation. And although the majority of students will probably forget in a few years who won quad day and who was the Homecoming queen, Homecoming leaves a lasting impact on many students and on the school as a whole. read more » Older sibling eases freshman’s transition into high school September 9, 2011 — by Falcon Staff Report Freshmen students’ first days of high school are often fraught with anxiety and apprehension as they do not know what to expect of their classes, teachers or fellow students. Freshman Rachel Hull, however, has an edge over her peers: her older sister, senior Sarah Hull, has already told her everything she needs to know about high school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...255256257258259...270280290300...nextlast
School gets paint makeover September 9, 2011 — by Vivian LeTran A new school year is always accompanied by a variety of changes. As for senior Kellie Chiou, this year was no different. Yet, as Chiou rushed to her classes on the first day, there was something outside the usual change of classes and teachers that she couldn’t put her finger on. It wasn’t until later that she noticed that the campus had received a makeover. read more » Alumni reminisce on impact of homecoming September 9, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli Each year in late September or early October, we devote one week to celebrating our Falcon pride. Some scoff at the traditions while others embrace them; nonetheless, this week has an impact on our school: It is Homecoming. Homecoming is a time-honored tradition at SHS, just as it is at most other high schools across the nation. And although the majority of students will probably forget in a few years who won quad day and who was the Homecoming queen, Homecoming leaves a lasting impact on many students and on the school as a whole. read more » Older sibling eases freshman’s transition into high school September 9, 2011 — by Falcon Staff Report Freshmen students’ first days of high school are often fraught with anxiety and apprehension as they do not know what to expect of their classes, teachers or fellow students. Freshman Rachel Hull, however, has an edge over her peers: her older sister, senior Sarah Hull, has already told her everything she needs to know about high school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...255256257258259...270280290300...nextlast
Alumni reminisce on impact of homecoming September 9, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli Each year in late September or early October, we devote one week to celebrating our Falcon pride. Some scoff at the traditions while others embrace them; nonetheless, this week has an impact on our school: It is Homecoming. Homecoming is a time-honored tradition at SHS, just as it is at most other high schools across the nation. And although the majority of students will probably forget in a few years who won quad day and who was the Homecoming queen, Homecoming leaves a lasting impact on many students and on the school as a whole. read more » Older sibling eases freshman’s transition into high school September 9, 2011 — by Falcon Staff Report Freshmen students’ first days of high school are often fraught with anxiety and apprehension as they do not know what to expect of their classes, teachers or fellow students. Freshman Rachel Hull, however, has an edge over her peers: her older sister, senior Sarah Hull, has already told her everything she needs to know about high school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...255256257258259...270280290300...nextlast
Older sibling eases freshman’s transition into high school September 9, 2011 — by Falcon Staff Report Freshmen students’ first days of high school are often fraught with anxiety and apprehension as they do not know what to expect of their classes, teachers or fellow students. Freshman Rachel Hull, however, has an edge over her peers: her older sister, senior Sarah Hull, has already told her everything she needs to know about high school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...255256257258259...270280290300...nextlast