Winter Percussion steps up its game March 8, 2017 — by Elaine Fan Winter Percussion improves in order to yield better results. read more » Dance Fitness no longer accepted as PE credit for juniors March 8, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen As current sophomores sat in the McAfee Center recently listening to the guidance course selection presentation, many were surprised that Dance Fitness, which this year qualified for PE credit, was now listed as an elective and would not fulfill the school’s physical education requirement. read more » Changes ahead for spring fling March 7, 2017 — by Elizabeth Lee Sadies dance is now gone, and has been replaced with a Spring Fling dance. read more » Dance team competes at regionals February 28, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Amy Tang On Feb. 11, more than 24 high schools from around the area competed at Monta Vista High School. The stands were filled to the rim with performers checking out the competition and parents nervously waiting for their children to perform. They all cheered as the 10 girls on the SHS dance team walked out onto the gym floor, ready to compete. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Valedictorian, salutatorian announced for Class of 2017 February 16, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram and Eileen Toh Each of the honorees has taken at least 15 AP and honors classes. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 14, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Students concerned about earlier AP exam signup date. read more » Former SHS English teacher returns to area as Argonaut principal February 14, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Christopher Lee Argonaut's new principal takes teaching experience from past into assist her in her new leadership role. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Weaseling out of Early Decision agreements unethical February 13, 2017 — by Emily Chen With the Early Decision option at some schools, students may send their applications at an earlier deadline as long as they agree to attend the school if admitted. While uncommon, some students who are accepted into their Early Decision schools do not follow through with their agreement by continuing to apply to other schools, and go so far as to commit to a different school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
Dance Fitness no longer accepted as PE credit for juniors March 8, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen As current sophomores sat in the McAfee Center recently listening to the guidance course selection presentation, many were surprised that Dance Fitness, which this year qualified for PE credit, was now listed as an elective and would not fulfill the school’s physical education requirement. read more » Changes ahead for spring fling March 7, 2017 — by Elizabeth Lee Sadies dance is now gone, and has been replaced with a Spring Fling dance. read more » Dance team competes at regionals February 28, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Amy Tang On Feb. 11, more than 24 high schools from around the area competed at Monta Vista High School. The stands were filled to the rim with performers checking out the competition and parents nervously waiting for their children to perform. They all cheered as the 10 girls on the SHS dance team walked out onto the gym floor, ready to compete. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Valedictorian, salutatorian announced for Class of 2017 February 16, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram and Eileen Toh Each of the honorees has taken at least 15 AP and honors classes. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 14, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Students concerned about earlier AP exam signup date. read more » Former SHS English teacher returns to area as Argonaut principal February 14, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Christopher Lee Argonaut's new principal takes teaching experience from past into assist her in her new leadership role. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Weaseling out of Early Decision agreements unethical February 13, 2017 — by Emily Chen With the Early Decision option at some schools, students may send their applications at an earlier deadline as long as they agree to attend the school if admitted. While uncommon, some students who are accepted into their Early Decision schools do not follow through with their agreement by continuing to apply to other schools, and go so far as to commit to a different school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
Changes ahead for spring fling March 7, 2017 — by Elizabeth Lee Sadies dance is now gone, and has been replaced with a Spring Fling dance. read more » Dance team competes at regionals February 28, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Amy Tang On Feb. 11, more than 24 high schools from around the area competed at Monta Vista High School. The stands were filled to the rim with performers checking out the competition and parents nervously waiting for their children to perform. They all cheered as the 10 girls on the SHS dance team walked out onto the gym floor, ready to compete. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Valedictorian, salutatorian announced for Class of 2017 February 16, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram and Eileen Toh Each of the honorees has taken at least 15 AP and honors classes. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 14, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Students concerned about earlier AP exam signup date. read more » Former SHS English teacher returns to area as Argonaut principal February 14, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Christopher Lee Argonaut's new principal takes teaching experience from past into assist her in her new leadership role. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Weaseling out of Early Decision agreements unethical February 13, 2017 — by Emily Chen With the Early Decision option at some schools, students may send their applications at an earlier deadline as long as they agree to attend the school if admitted. While uncommon, some students who are accepted into their Early Decision schools do not follow through with their agreement by continuing to apply to other schools, and go so far as to commit to a different school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
Dance team competes at regionals February 28, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Amy Tang On Feb. 11, more than 24 high schools from around the area competed at Monta Vista High School. The stands were filled to the rim with performers checking out the competition and parents nervously waiting for their children to perform. They all cheered as the 10 girls on the SHS dance team walked out onto the gym floor, ready to compete. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Valedictorian, salutatorian announced for Class of 2017 February 16, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram and Eileen Toh Each of the honorees has taken at least 15 AP and honors classes. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 14, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Students concerned about earlier AP exam signup date. read more » Former SHS English teacher returns to area as Argonaut principal February 14, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Christopher Lee Argonaut's new principal takes teaching experience from past into assist her in her new leadership role. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Weaseling out of Early Decision agreements unethical February 13, 2017 — by Emily Chen With the Early Decision option at some schools, students may send their applications at an earlier deadline as long as they agree to attend the school if admitted. While uncommon, some students who are accepted into their Early Decision schools do not follow through with their agreement by continuing to apply to other schools, and go so far as to commit to a different school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Valedictorian, salutatorian announced for Class of 2017 February 16, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram and Eileen Toh Each of the honorees has taken at least 15 AP and honors classes. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 14, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Students concerned about earlier AP exam signup date. read more » Former SHS English teacher returns to area as Argonaut principal February 14, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Christopher Lee Argonaut's new principal takes teaching experience from past into assist her in her new leadership role. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Weaseling out of Early Decision agreements unethical February 13, 2017 — by Emily Chen With the Early Decision option at some schools, students may send their applications at an earlier deadline as long as they agree to attend the school if admitted. While uncommon, some students who are accepted into their Early Decision schools do not follow through with their agreement by continuing to apply to other schools, and go so far as to commit to a different school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
Valedictorian, salutatorian announced for Class of 2017 February 16, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram and Eileen Toh Each of the honorees has taken at least 15 AP and honors classes. read more » AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 14, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Students concerned about earlier AP exam signup date. read more » Former SHS English teacher returns to area as Argonaut principal February 14, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Christopher Lee Argonaut's new principal takes teaching experience from past into assist her in her new leadership role. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Weaseling out of Early Decision agreements unethical February 13, 2017 — by Emily Chen With the Early Decision option at some schools, students may send their applications at an earlier deadline as long as they agree to attend the school if admitted. While uncommon, some students who are accepted into their Early Decision schools do not follow through with their agreement by continuing to apply to other schools, and go so far as to commit to a different school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
AP signups moved a month earlier to avoid ‘Bubble Fest’ February 14, 2017 — by Eleanor Goh Students concerned about earlier AP exam signup date. read more » Former SHS English teacher returns to area as Argonaut principal February 14, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Christopher Lee Argonaut's new principal takes teaching experience from past into assist her in her new leadership role. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Weaseling out of Early Decision agreements unethical February 13, 2017 — by Emily Chen With the Early Decision option at some schools, students may send their applications at an earlier deadline as long as they agree to attend the school if admitted. While uncommon, some students who are accepted into their Early Decision schools do not follow through with their agreement by continuing to apply to other schools, and go so far as to commit to a different school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
Former SHS English teacher returns to area as Argonaut principal February 14, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Christopher Lee Argonaut's new principal takes teaching experience from past into assist her in her new leadership role. read more » Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Weaseling out of Early Decision agreements unethical February 13, 2017 — by Emily Chen With the Early Decision option at some schools, students may send their applications at an earlier deadline as long as they agree to attend the school if admitted. While uncommon, some students who are accepted into their Early Decision schools do not follow through with their agreement by continuing to apply to other schools, and go so far as to commit to a different school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
Seniors spread awareness for Special Olympics February 14, 2017 — by Esha Lakhotia and Vivien Zhang MAP project gives students a chance to create feature film for athletes that are participating in the Special Olympics. read more » Weaseling out of Early Decision agreements unethical February 13, 2017 — by Emily Chen With the Early Decision option at some schools, students may send their applications at an earlier deadline as long as they agree to attend the school if admitted. While uncommon, some students who are accepted into their Early Decision schools do not follow through with their agreement by continuing to apply to other schools, and go so far as to commit to a different school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
Weaseling out of Early Decision agreements unethical February 13, 2017 — by Emily Chen With the Early Decision option at some schools, students may send their applications at an earlier deadline as long as they agree to attend the school if admitted. While uncommon, some students who are accepted into their Early Decision schools do not follow through with their agreement by continuing to apply to other schools, and go so far as to commit to a different school. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast