Board cancels gym renovations but continues with plans for solar panel carports for front parking lot October 21, 2023 — by William Cao, Eric Shi and Agastya Vitaldevara At its Oct. 17 meeting, the district boards announced the cancellation of major renovations for the school’s gyms due to an unforeseen rise in costs, but moved forward with plans to install several solar panel carports in the front parking lot in late 2024. The district conducted a walk-through with interested vendors on Oct. 10 […] read more » Marching band places third at Cupertino tournament October 21, 2023 — by Anika Kapasi and Angela Tan As stadium lights at Cupertino High shone on the field, the crowd erupted as the school’s 200-member marching band played the last note of their 2023 show, “Call of the Unknown.” Adrenaline coursed through the field as the drum majors — seniors Cameron Nguyen and Gabriel Shyh and juniors Aiden Chen and Nathan Lee — […] read more » Staff Spirit House program sparks excitement among staff October 21, 2023 — by Sasha Prasad and Kathy Wang The administration has taken a page out of the wizarding world of Harry Potter and begun a Hogwarts-like spirit house program in an effort to boost staff participation in activities such as sports games and rallies. The program was launched on Sept. 13 by activities director and assistant principal Kristen Cunningham, who first learned about […] read more » Drama program to hold student-directed plays October 21, 2023 — by Richard Fan and Jeremy Si The drama program is hosting two student-directed productions this semester: “Suite Surrender,” a play directed by senior Ryan Cagliostro and “Title of Show,” a musical directed by senior Ashly Henry. The cast members of the drama program are preparing for the shows by rehearsing parts of the 90-minute play for an hour during tutorials and […] read more » 7 SHS female mathletes travel to MIT for elite contest October 21, 2023 — by Jessica Li and Amy Miao Of the 250 girls from across the country invited to the annual Math Prize for Girls (MP4G), seven were from SHS and three of them finished in the top 20. The contest, held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on Oct. 8, turned out to be a success for senior Victoria Hu, who finished […] read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee The school’s Green Committee — a roughly 30-member initiative with staff, students and parents — is continuing to work on ambitious projects in hopes of making the school more eco-friendly and has even enjoyed a major success recently. The district board, at its Oct. 17 meeting, has agreed to move forward on installing solar panel […] read more » School sees unexpected influx in freshman enrollment October 21, 2023 — by Kevin Yang and Eric Shi If it has seemed like there are a lot more young-looking faces on campus this fall, you’re right. This year’s freshman class is larger than in recent years, shattering trends of decreasing student enrollment since 2016. The enrollment for the Class of 2024 was 294 freshmen and for the Class of 2025 was 285. The […] read more » ICAC hosts garba to highlight culture, bring together community October 21, 2023 — by Anamika Anand and Kavya Patel Vibrant fabrics adorned with flower garlands and delicate strings of lights decorated the walls of the gym lobby on Sept. 30, greeting hundreds of colorfully dressed guests as they entered the large gym for a Garba celebration. This is the second year that the Indian Cultural Awareness Club (ICAC) has hosted Garba — a Gujarati […] read more » Students and staff attend climate conference in Taiwan October 21, 2023 — by Agastya Vitaldevara and Daniel Wu Superintendent Bill Sanderson, district board president Katherine Tseng, STEM teachers Audrey Warmuth and Matthew Welander, and seniors Naomi Hsieh, Owen Liang and Eric Norris flew to Taiwan on Oct. 21 to attend the 7-day New Taipei City Multi-Action Green International Carbon Neutral (MAGIC) Youth Forum. The visit comes after a panel of 13 educators and […] read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee Five Media Arts Program seniors — Simarya Ahuja, George Hu, Nicita Raam, Alex Shuey and Caitlin Weber — received honorable mention recognition for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice,”” at the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest Awards held Sept. 17 in Chicago. One Earth is an international contest for young filmmakers ages 8-25. Applicants have the chance […] read more » firstprevious...1213141516...2030405060...nextlast
Marching band places third at Cupertino tournament October 21, 2023 — by Anika Kapasi and Angela Tan As stadium lights at Cupertino High shone on the field, the crowd erupted as the school’s 200-member marching band played the last note of their 2023 show, “Call of the Unknown.” Adrenaline coursed through the field as the drum majors — seniors Cameron Nguyen and Gabriel Shyh and juniors Aiden Chen and Nathan Lee — […] read more » Staff Spirit House program sparks excitement among staff October 21, 2023 — by Sasha Prasad and Kathy Wang The administration has taken a page out of the wizarding world of Harry Potter and begun a Hogwarts-like spirit house program in an effort to boost staff participation in activities such as sports games and rallies. The program was launched on Sept. 13 by activities director and assistant principal Kristen Cunningham, who first learned about […] read more » Drama program to hold student-directed plays October 21, 2023 — by Richard Fan and Jeremy Si The drama program is hosting two student-directed productions this semester: “Suite Surrender,” a play directed by senior Ryan Cagliostro and “Title of Show,” a musical directed by senior Ashly Henry. The cast members of the drama program are preparing for the shows by rehearsing parts of the 90-minute play for an hour during tutorials and […] read more » 7 SHS female mathletes travel to MIT for elite contest October 21, 2023 — by Jessica Li and Amy Miao Of the 250 girls from across the country invited to the annual Math Prize for Girls (MP4G), seven were from SHS and three of them finished in the top 20. The contest, held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on Oct. 8, turned out to be a success for senior Victoria Hu, who finished […] read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee The school’s Green Committee — a roughly 30-member initiative with staff, students and parents — is continuing to work on ambitious projects in hopes of making the school more eco-friendly and has even enjoyed a major success recently. The district board, at its Oct. 17 meeting, has agreed to move forward on installing solar panel […] read more » School sees unexpected influx in freshman enrollment October 21, 2023 — by Kevin Yang and Eric Shi If it has seemed like there are a lot more young-looking faces on campus this fall, you’re right. This year’s freshman class is larger than in recent years, shattering trends of decreasing student enrollment since 2016. The enrollment for the Class of 2024 was 294 freshmen and for the Class of 2025 was 285. The […] read more » ICAC hosts garba to highlight culture, bring together community October 21, 2023 — by Anamika Anand and Kavya Patel Vibrant fabrics adorned with flower garlands and delicate strings of lights decorated the walls of the gym lobby on Sept. 30, greeting hundreds of colorfully dressed guests as they entered the large gym for a Garba celebration. This is the second year that the Indian Cultural Awareness Club (ICAC) has hosted Garba — a Gujarati […] read more » Students and staff attend climate conference in Taiwan October 21, 2023 — by Agastya Vitaldevara and Daniel Wu Superintendent Bill Sanderson, district board president Katherine Tseng, STEM teachers Audrey Warmuth and Matthew Welander, and seniors Naomi Hsieh, Owen Liang and Eric Norris flew to Taiwan on Oct. 21 to attend the 7-day New Taipei City Multi-Action Green International Carbon Neutral (MAGIC) Youth Forum. The visit comes after a panel of 13 educators and […] read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee Five Media Arts Program seniors — Simarya Ahuja, George Hu, Nicita Raam, Alex Shuey and Caitlin Weber — received honorable mention recognition for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice,”” at the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest Awards held Sept. 17 in Chicago. One Earth is an international contest for young filmmakers ages 8-25. Applicants have the chance […] read more » firstprevious...1213141516...2030405060...nextlast
Staff Spirit House program sparks excitement among staff October 21, 2023 — by Sasha Prasad and Kathy Wang The administration has taken a page out of the wizarding world of Harry Potter and begun a Hogwarts-like spirit house program in an effort to boost staff participation in activities such as sports games and rallies. The program was launched on Sept. 13 by activities director and assistant principal Kristen Cunningham, who first learned about […] read more » Drama program to hold student-directed plays October 21, 2023 — by Richard Fan and Jeremy Si The drama program is hosting two student-directed productions this semester: “Suite Surrender,” a play directed by senior Ryan Cagliostro and “Title of Show,” a musical directed by senior Ashly Henry. The cast members of the drama program are preparing for the shows by rehearsing parts of the 90-minute play for an hour during tutorials and […] read more » 7 SHS female mathletes travel to MIT for elite contest October 21, 2023 — by Jessica Li and Amy Miao Of the 250 girls from across the country invited to the annual Math Prize for Girls (MP4G), seven were from SHS and three of them finished in the top 20. The contest, held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on Oct. 8, turned out to be a success for senior Victoria Hu, who finished […] read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee The school’s Green Committee — a roughly 30-member initiative with staff, students and parents — is continuing to work on ambitious projects in hopes of making the school more eco-friendly and has even enjoyed a major success recently. The district board, at its Oct. 17 meeting, has agreed to move forward on installing solar panel […] read more » School sees unexpected influx in freshman enrollment October 21, 2023 — by Kevin Yang and Eric Shi If it has seemed like there are a lot more young-looking faces on campus this fall, you’re right. This year’s freshman class is larger than in recent years, shattering trends of decreasing student enrollment since 2016. The enrollment for the Class of 2024 was 294 freshmen and for the Class of 2025 was 285. The […] read more » ICAC hosts garba to highlight culture, bring together community October 21, 2023 — by Anamika Anand and Kavya Patel Vibrant fabrics adorned with flower garlands and delicate strings of lights decorated the walls of the gym lobby on Sept. 30, greeting hundreds of colorfully dressed guests as they entered the large gym for a Garba celebration. This is the second year that the Indian Cultural Awareness Club (ICAC) has hosted Garba — a Gujarati […] read more » Students and staff attend climate conference in Taiwan October 21, 2023 — by Agastya Vitaldevara and Daniel Wu Superintendent Bill Sanderson, district board president Katherine Tseng, STEM teachers Audrey Warmuth and Matthew Welander, and seniors Naomi Hsieh, Owen Liang and Eric Norris flew to Taiwan on Oct. 21 to attend the 7-day New Taipei City Multi-Action Green International Carbon Neutral (MAGIC) Youth Forum. The visit comes after a panel of 13 educators and […] read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee Five Media Arts Program seniors — Simarya Ahuja, George Hu, Nicita Raam, Alex Shuey and Caitlin Weber — received honorable mention recognition for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice,”” at the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest Awards held Sept. 17 in Chicago. One Earth is an international contest for young filmmakers ages 8-25. Applicants have the chance […] read more » firstprevious...1213141516...2030405060...nextlast
Drama program to hold student-directed plays October 21, 2023 — by Richard Fan and Jeremy Si The drama program is hosting two student-directed productions this semester: “Suite Surrender,” a play directed by senior Ryan Cagliostro and “Title of Show,” a musical directed by senior Ashly Henry. The cast members of the drama program are preparing for the shows by rehearsing parts of the 90-minute play for an hour during tutorials and […] read more » 7 SHS female mathletes travel to MIT for elite contest October 21, 2023 — by Jessica Li and Amy Miao Of the 250 girls from across the country invited to the annual Math Prize for Girls (MP4G), seven were from SHS and three of them finished in the top 20. The contest, held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on Oct. 8, turned out to be a success for senior Victoria Hu, who finished […] read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee The school’s Green Committee — a roughly 30-member initiative with staff, students and parents — is continuing to work on ambitious projects in hopes of making the school more eco-friendly and has even enjoyed a major success recently. The district board, at its Oct. 17 meeting, has agreed to move forward on installing solar panel […] read more » School sees unexpected influx in freshman enrollment October 21, 2023 — by Kevin Yang and Eric Shi If it has seemed like there are a lot more young-looking faces on campus this fall, you’re right. This year’s freshman class is larger than in recent years, shattering trends of decreasing student enrollment since 2016. The enrollment for the Class of 2024 was 294 freshmen and for the Class of 2025 was 285. The […] read more » ICAC hosts garba to highlight culture, bring together community October 21, 2023 — by Anamika Anand and Kavya Patel Vibrant fabrics adorned with flower garlands and delicate strings of lights decorated the walls of the gym lobby on Sept. 30, greeting hundreds of colorfully dressed guests as they entered the large gym for a Garba celebration. This is the second year that the Indian Cultural Awareness Club (ICAC) has hosted Garba — a Gujarati […] read more » Students and staff attend climate conference in Taiwan October 21, 2023 — by Agastya Vitaldevara and Daniel Wu Superintendent Bill Sanderson, district board president Katherine Tseng, STEM teachers Audrey Warmuth and Matthew Welander, and seniors Naomi Hsieh, Owen Liang and Eric Norris flew to Taiwan on Oct. 21 to attend the 7-day New Taipei City Multi-Action Green International Carbon Neutral (MAGIC) Youth Forum. The visit comes after a panel of 13 educators and […] read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee Five Media Arts Program seniors — Simarya Ahuja, George Hu, Nicita Raam, Alex Shuey and Caitlin Weber — received honorable mention recognition for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice,”” at the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest Awards held Sept. 17 in Chicago. One Earth is an international contest for young filmmakers ages 8-25. Applicants have the chance […] read more » firstprevious...1213141516...2030405060...nextlast
7 SHS female mathletes travel to MIT for elite contest October 21, 2023 — by Jessica Li and Amy Miao Of the 250 girls from across the country invited to the annual Math Prize for Girls (MP4G), seven were from SHS and three of them finished in the top 20. The contest, held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on Oct. 8, turned out to be a success for senior Victoria Hu, who finished […] read more » Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee The school’s Green Committee — a roughly 30-member initiative with staff, students and parents — is continuing to work on ambitious projects in hopes of making the school more eco-friendly and has even enjoyed a major success recently. The district board, at its Oct. 17 meeting, has agreed to move forward on installing solar panel […] read more » School sees unexpected influx in freshman enrollment October 21, 2023 — by Kevin Yang and Eric Shi If it has seemed like there are a lot more young-looking faces on campus this fall, you’re right. This year’s freshman class is larger than in recent years, shattering trends of decreasing student enrollment since 2016. The enrollment for the Class of 2024 was 294 freshmen and for the Class of 2025 was 285. The […] read more » ICAC hosts garba to highlight culture, bring together community October 21, 2023 — by Anamika Anand and Kavya Patel Vibrant fabrics adorned with flower garlands and delicate strings of lights decorated the walls of the gym lobby on Sept. 30, greeting hundreds of colorfully dressed guests as they entered the large gym for a Garba celebration. This is the second year that the Indian Cultural Awareness Club (ICAC) has hosted Garba — a Gujarati […] read more » Students and staff attend climate conference in Taiwan October 21, 2023 — by Agastya Vitaldevara and Daniel Wu Superintendent Bill Sanderson, district board president Katherine Tseng, STEM teachers Audrey Warmuth and Matthew Welander, and seniors Naomi Hsieh, Owen Liang and Eric Norris flew to Taiwan on Oct. 21 to attend the 7-day New Taipei City Multi-Action Green International Carbon Neutral (MAGIC) Youth Forum. The visit comes after a panel of 13 educators and […] read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee Five Media Arts Program seniors — Simarya Ahuja, George Hu, Nicita Raam, Alex Shuey and Caitlin Weber — received honorable mention recognition for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice,”” at the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest Awards held Sept. 17 in Chicago. One Earth is an international contest for young filmmakers ages 8-25. Applicants have the chance […] read more » firstprevious...1213141516...2030405060...nextlast
Green Committee takes aim at single-use plastics, advocates for water refill stations and solar power October 21, 2023 — by Jane Lee The school’s Green Committee — a roughly 30-member initiative with staff, students and parents — is continuing to work on ambitious projects in hopes of making the school more eco-friendly and has even enjoyed a major success recently. The district board, at its Oct. 17 meeting, has agreed to move forward on installing solar panel […] read more » School sees unexpected influx in freshman enrollment October 21, 2023 — by Kevin Yang and Eric Shi If it has seemed like there are a lot more young-looking faces on campus this fall, you’re right. This year’s freshman class is larger than in recent years, shattering trends of decreasing student enrollment since 2016. The enrollment for the Class of 2024 was 294 freshmen and for the Class of 2025 was 285. The […] read more » ICAC hosts garba to highlight culture, bring together community October 21, 2023 — by Anamika Anand and Kavya Patel Vibrant fabrics adorned with flower garlands and delicate strings of lights decorated the walls of the gym lobby on Sept. 30, greeting hundreds of colorfully dressed guests as they entered the large gym for a Garba celebration. This is the second year that the Indian Cultural Awareness Club (ICAC) has hosted Garba — a Gujarati […] read more » Students and staff attend climate conference in Taiwan October 21, 2023 — by Agastya Vitaldevara and Daniel Wu Superintendent Bill Sanderson, district board president Katherine Tseng, STEM teachers Audrey Warmuth and Matthew Welander, and seniors Naomi Hsieh, Owen Liang and Eric Norris flew to Taiwan on Oct. 21 to attend the 7-day New Taipei City Multi-Action Green International Carbon Neutral (MAGIC) Youth Forum. The visit comes after a panel of 13 educators and […] read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee Five Media Arts Program seniors — Simarya Ahuja, George Hu, Nicita Raam, Alex Shuey and Caitlin Weber — received honorable mention recognition for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice,”” at the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest Awards held Sept. 17 in Chicago. One Earth is an international contest for young filmmakers ages 8-25. Applicants have the chance […] read more » firstprevious...1213141516...2030405060...nextlast
School sees unexpected influx in freshman enrollment October 21, 2023 — by Kevin Yang and Eric Shi If it has seemed like there are a lot more young-looking faces on campus this fall, you’re right. This year’s freshman class is larger than in recent years, shattering trends of decreasing student enrollment since 2016. The enrollment for the Class of 2024 was 294 freshmen and for the Class of 2025 was 285. The […] read more » ICAC hosts garba to highlight culture, bring together community October 21, 2023 — by Anamika Anand and Kavya Patel Vibrant fabrics adorned with flower garlands and delicate strings of lights decorated the walls of the gym lobby on Sept. 30, greeting hundreds of colorfully dressed guests as they entered the large gym for a Garba celebration. This is the second year that the Indian Cultural Awareness Club (ICAC) has hosted Garba — a Gujarati […] read more » Students and staff attend climate conference in Taiwan October 21, 2023 — by Agastya Vitaldevara and Daniel Wu Superintendent Bill Sanderson, district board president Katherine Tseng, STEM teachers Audrey Warmuth and Matthew Welander, and seniors Naomi Hsieh, Owen Liang and Eric Norris flew to Taiwan on Oct. 21 to attend the 7-day New Taipei City Multi-Action Green International Carbon Neutral (MAGIC) Youth Forum. The visit comes after a panel of 13 educators and […] read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee Five Media Arts Program seniors — Simarya Ahuja, George Hu, Nicita Raam, Alex Shuey and Caitlin Weber — received honorable mention recognition for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice,”” at the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest Awards held Sept. 17 in Chicago. One Earth is an international contest for young filmmakers ages 8-25. Applicants have the chance […] read more » firstprevious...1213141516...2030405060...nextlast
ICAC hosts garba to highlight culture, bring together community October 21, 2023 — by Anamika Anand and Kavya Patel Vibrant fabrics adorned with flower garlands and delicate strings of lights decorated the walls of the gym lobby on Sept. 30, greeting hundreds of colorfully dressed guests as they entered the large gym for a Garba celebration. This is the second year that the Indian Cultural Awareness Club (ICAC) has hosted Garba — a Gujarati […] read more » Students and staff attend climate conference in Taiwan October 21, 2023 — by Agastya Vitaldevara and Daniel Wu Superintendent Bill Sanderson, district board president Katherine Tseng, STEM teachers Audrey Warmuth and Matthew Welander, and seniors Naomi Hsieh, Owen Liang and Eric Norris flew to Taiwan on Oct. 21 to attend the 7-day New Taipei City Multi-Action Green International Carbon Neutral (MAGIC) Youth Forum. The visit comes after a panel of 13 educators and […] read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee Five Media Arts Program seniors — Simarya Ahuja, George Hu, Nicita Raam, Alex Shuey and Caitlin Weber — received honorable mention recognition for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice,”” at the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest Awards held Sept. 17 in Chicago. One Earth is an international contest for young filmmakers ages 8-25. Applicants have the chance […] read more » firstprevious...1213141516...2030405060...nextlast
Students and staff attend climate conference in Taiwan October 21, 2023 — by Agastya Vitaldevara and Daniel Wu Superintendent Bill Sanderson, district board president Katherine Tseng, STEM teachers Audrey Warmuth and Matthew Welander, and seniors Naomi Hsieh, Owen Liang and Eric Norris flew to Taiwan on Oct. 21 to attend the 7-day New Taipei City Multi-Action Green International Carbon Neutral (MAGIC) Youth Forum. The visit comes after a panel of 13 educators and […] read more » Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee Five Media Arts Program seniors — Simarya Ahuja, George Hu, Nicita Raam, Alex Shuey and Caitlin Weber — received honorable mention recognition for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice,”” at the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest Awards held Sept. 17 in Chicago. One Earth is an international contest for young filmmakers ages 8-25. Applicants have the chance […] read more » firstprevious...1213141516...2030405060...nextlast
Seniors honored for their environmental documentary at international contest October 19, 2023 — by Jane Lee Five Media Arts Program seniors — Simarya Ahuja, George Hu, Nicita Raam, Alex Shuey and Caitlin Weber — received honorable mention recognition for their film, “Environmental ‘Justice,”” at the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest Awards held Sept. 17 in Chicago. One Earth is an international contest for young filmmakers ages 8-25. Applicants have the chance […] read more » firstprevious...1213141516...2030405060...nextlast