Robotics: New JV and varsity FTC teams promote participation October 23, 2018 — by Rohan Kumar By creating teams of equal skill, work is distributed evenly instead of experienced members doing most of the work. read more » MAP juniors attend annual Angel Island field trip October 17, 2018 — by Krithi Sankar Juniors focus on island's role in West Coast immigration story. read more » Administration implements new dress code to reflect modern times October 17, 2018 — by Alekhya Vadlakonda One goal of new policies is to make girls feel less targeted for wearing modern attire. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » As the office turns: Counselors, administrators and staff work to help seniors apply to colleges each fall October 16, 2018 — by Megan Chen During busy college applications time, staff members are also working hard to help. read more » Soundings lit mag going through major revamp October 16, 2018 — by Manasi Garg Leaders of the publication are trying to create a new website that will feature students' work all year. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » City council works toward common goals, with candidates promising to preserve city culture October 16, 2018 — by Allison Hartley and Manasi Garg The city council attempts to preserve Saratoga's natural beauty. read more » Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes October 15, 2018 — by Christine Zhang Club commisioners want to promote clubs that bring students with similar passions together by allowing multiple interview opportunities. read more » When students drop classes, it can lead to large classes, challenges for teachers October 15, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Marisa Kingsley Classes like English 11 and RUSH experience bloated numbers after students realize honors classes aren't the right fit. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
MAP juniors attend annual Angel Island field trip October 17, 2018 — by Krithi Sankar Juniors focus on island's role in West Coast immigration story. read more » Administration implements new dress code to reflect modern times October 17, 2018 — by Alekhya Vadlakonda One goal of new policies is to make girls feel less targeted for wearing modern attire. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » As the office turns: Counselors, administrators and staff work to help seniors apply to colleges each fall October 16, 2018 — by Megan Chen During busy college applications time, staff members are also working hard to help. read more » Soundings lit mag going through major revamp October 16, 2018 — by Manasi Garg Leaders of the publication are trying to create a new website that will feature students' work all year. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » City council works toward common goals, with candidates promising to preserve city culture October 16, 2018 — by Allison Hartley and Manasi Garg The city council attempts to preserve Saratoga's natural beauty. read more » Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes October 15, 2018 — by Christine Zhang Club commisioners want to promote clubs that bring students with similar passions together by allowing multiple interview opportunities. read more » When students drop classes, it can lead to large classes, challenges for teachers October 15, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Marisa Kingsley Classes like English 11 and RUSH experience bloated numbers after students realize honors classes aren't the right fit. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
Administration implements new dress code to reflect modern times October 17, 2018 — by Alekhya Vadlakonda One goal of new policies is to make girls feel less targeted for wearing modern attire. read more » Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » As the office turns: Counselors, administrators and staff work to help seniors apply to colleges each fall October 16, 2018 — by Megan Chen During busy college applications time, staff members are also working hard to help. read more » Soundings lit mag going through major revamp October 16, 2018 — by Manasi Garg Leaders of the publication are trying to create a new website that will feature students' work all year. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » City council works toward common goals, with candidates promising to preserve city culture October 16, 2018 — by Allison Hartley and Manasi Garg The city council attempts to preserve Saratoga's natural beauty. read more » Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes October 15, 2018 — by Christine Zhang Club commisioners want to promote clubs that bring students with similar passions together by allowing multiple interview opportunities. read more » When students drop classes, it can lead to large classes, challenges for teachers October 15, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Marisa Kingsley Classes like English 11 and RUSH experience bloated numbers after students realize honors classes aren't the right fit. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
Band places first in division at Cupertino competition October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Li and Jeffrey Ma The marching band competed at the Cupertino Tournament of Bands and placed first in their division. read more » As the office turns: Counselors, administrators and staff work to help seniors apply to colleges each fall October 16, 2018 — by Megan Chen During busy college applications time, staff members are also working hard to help. read more » Soundings lit mag going through major revamp October 16, 2018 — by Manasi Garg Leaders of the publication are trying to create a new website that will feature students' work all year. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » City council works toward common goals, with candidates promising to preserve city culture October 16, 2018 — by Allison Hartley and Manasi Garg The city council attempts to preserve Saratoga's natural beauty. read more » Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes October 15, 2018 — by Christine Zhang Club commisioners want to promote clubs that bring students with similar passions together by allowing multiple interview opportunities. read more » When students drop classes, it can lead to large classes, challenges for teachers October 15, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Marisa Kingsley Classes like English 11 and RUSH experience bloated numbers after students realize honors classes aren't the right fit. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
As the office turns: Counselors, administrators and staff work to help seniors apply to colleges each fall October 16, 2018 — by Megan Chen During busy college applications time, staff members are also working hard to help. read more » Soundings lit mag going through major revamp October 16, 2018 — by Manasi Garg Leaders of the publication are trying to create a new website that will feature students' work all year. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » City council works toward common goals, with candidates promising to preserve city culture October 16, 2018 — by Allison Hartley and Manasi Garg The city council attempts to preserve Saratoga's natural beauty. read more » Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes October 15, 2018 — by Christine Zhang Club commisioners want to promote clubs that bring students with similar passions together by allowing multiple interview opportunities. read more » When students drop classes, it can lead to large classes, challenges for teachers October 15, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Marisa Kingsley Classes like English 11 and RUSH experience bloated numbers after students realize honors classes aren't the right fit. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
Soundings lit mag going through major revamp October 16, 2018 — by Manasi Garg Leaders of the publication are trying to create a new website that will feature students' work all year. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » City council works toward common goals, with candidates promising to preserve city culture October 16, 2018 — by Allison Hartley and Manasi Garg The city council attempts to preserve Saratoga's natural beauty. read more » Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes October 15, 2018 — by Christine Zhang Club commisioners want to promote clubs that bring students with similar passions together by allowing multiple interview opportunities. read more » When students drop classes, it can lead to large classes, challenges for teachers October 15, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Marisa Kingsley Classes like English 11 and RUSH experience bloated numbers after students realize honors classes aren't the right fit. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » City council works toward common goals, with candidates promising to preserve city culture October 16, 2018 — by Allison Hartley and Manasi Garg The city council attempts to preserve Saratoga's natural beauty. read more » Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes October 15, 2018 — by Christine Zhang Club commisioners want to promote clubs that bring students with similar passions together by allowing multiple interview opportunities. read more » When students drop classes, it can lead to large classes, challenges for teachers October 15, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Marisa Kingsley Classes like English 11 and RUSH experience bloated numbers after students realize honors classes aren't the right fit. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
City council works toward common goals, with candidates promising to preserve city culture October 16, 2018 — by Allison Hartley and Manasi Garg The city council attempts to preserve Saratoga's natural beauty. read more » Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes October 15, 2018 — by Christine Zhang Club commisioners want to promote clubs that bring students with similar passions together by allowing multiple interview opportunities. read more » When students drop classes, it can lead to large classes, challenges for teachers October 15, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Marisa Kingsley Classes like English 11 and RUSH experience bloated numbers after students realize honors classes aren't the right fit. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
Numerous new club applications lead to changed interview processes October 15, 2018 — by Christine Zhang Club commisioners want to promote clubs that bring students with similar passions together by allowing multiple interview opportunities. read more » When students drop classes, it can lead to large classes, challenges for teachers October 15, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Marisa Kingsley Classes like English 11 and RUSH experience bloated numbers after students realize honors classes aren't the right fit. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast
When students drop classes, it can lead to large classes, challenges for teachers October 15, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Marisa Kingsley Classes like English 11 and RUSH experience bloated numbers after students realize honors classes aren't the right fit. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...114115116117118...130140150160170...nextlast