From then to now: Class of 2017 to ‘glow up’ for Senior Prom May 25, 2017 — by Stephen Ding and Elicia Ye With more than 275 students set to attend Senior Prom and dozens of interactive exhibits at The Tech Museum of Innovation, the senior class officers are hoping for an event that tops last year's widely praised Junior Prom. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Seating irregularity invalidates seven AP exams, leading to retakes May 22, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Alexandra Li College Board enforces strict seating requirements read more » School rallies to handle College Board’s AP exam invalidation May 19, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Roland Shen Almost 300 students have to retake tests they previously took. read more » Decline in registration for AP U.S. History May 18, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Alexandra Li The number of non-MAP APUSH classes is projected to drop from five sections this year to three sections next year. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Saratoga’s adaptation of ‘Legally Blonde’ draws praise May 3, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Katherine Zhou Director Sarah Thermond enjoyed the Broadway version of the musical, and decided to stage “Legally Blonde” this year after many drama students requested it. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...144145146147148...160170180190200...nextlast
Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Seating irregularity invalidates seven AP exams, leading to retakes May 22, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Alexandra Li College Board enforces strict seating requirements read more » School rallies to handle College Board’s AP exam invalidation May 19, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Roland Shen Almost 300 students have to retake tests they previously took. read more » Decline in registration for AP U.S. History May 18, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Alexandra Li The number of non-MAP APUSH classes is projected to drop from five sections this year to three sections next year. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Saratoga’s adaptation of ‘Legally Blonde’ draws praise May 3, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Katherine Zhou Director Sarah Thermond enjoyed the Broadway version of the musical, and decided to stage “Legally Blonde” this year after many drama students requested it. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...144145146147148...160170180190200...nextlast
Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Seating irregularity invalidates seven AP exams, leading to retakes May 22, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Alexandra Li College Board enforces strict seating requirements read more » School rallies to handle College Board’s AP exam invalidation May 19, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Roland Shen Almost 300 students have to retake tests they previously took. read more » Decline in registration for AP U.S. History May 18, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Alexandra Li The number of non-MAP APUSH classes is projected to drop from five sections this year to three sections next year. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Saratoga’s adaptation of ‘Legally Blonde’ draws praise May 3, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Katherine Zhou Director Sarah Thermond enjoyed the Broadway version of the musical, and decided to stage “Legally Blonde” this year after many drama students requested it. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...144145146147148...160170180190200...nextlast
Leadership class evolving for next school year May 24, 2017 — by Ashley Feng New Leadership class upgrade offers officer more time to plan school events. read more » Seating irregularity invalidates seven AP exams, leading to retakes May 22, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Alexandra Li College Board enforces strict seating requirements read more » School rallies to handle College Board’s AP exam invalidation May 19, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Roland Shen Almost 300 students have to retake tests they previously took. read more » Decline in registration for AP U.S. History May 18, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Alexandra Li The number of non-MAP APUSH classes is projected to drop from five sections this year to three sections next year. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Saratoga’s adaptation of ‘Legally Blonde’ draws praise May 3, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Katherine Zhou Director Sarah Thermond enjoyed the Broadway version of the musical, and decided to stage “Legally Blonde” this year after many drama students requested it. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...144145146147148...160170180190200...nextlast
Seating irregularity invalidates seven AP exams, leading to retakes May 22, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Alexandra Li College Board enforces strict seating requirements read more » School rallies to handle College Board’s AP exam invalidation May 19, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Roland Shen Almost 300 students have to retake tests they previously took. read more » Decline in registration for AP U.S. History May 18, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Alexandra Li The number of non-MAP APUSH classes is projected to drop from five sections this year to three sections next year. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Saratoga’s adaptation of ‘Legally Blonde’ draws praise May 3, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Katherine Zhou Director Sarah Thermond enjoyed the Broadway version of the musical, and decided to stage “Legally Blonde” this year after many drama students requested it. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...144145146147148...160170180190200...nextlast
School rallies to handle College Board’s AP exam invalidation May 19, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Roland Shen Almost 300 students have to retake tests they previously took. read more » Decline in registration for AP U.S. History May 18, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Alexandra Li The number of non-MAP APUSH classes is projected to drop from five sections this year to three sections next year. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Saratoga’s adaptation of ‘Legally Blonde’ draws praise May 3, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Katherine Zhou Director Sarah Thermond enjoyed the Broadway version of the musical, and decided to stage “Legally Blonde” this year after many drama students requested it. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...144145146147148...160170180190200...nextlast
Decline in registration for AP U.S. History May 18, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Alexandra Li The number of non-MAP APUSH classes is projected to drop from five sections this year to three sections next year. read more » Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Saratoga’s adaptation of ‘Legally Blonde’ draws praise May 3, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Katherine Zhou Director Sarah Thermond enjoyed the Broadway version of the musical, and decided to stage “Legally Blonde” this year after many drama students requested it. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...144145146147148...160170180190200...nextlast
Junior Prom draws big turnout; some say venue too small May 8, 2017 — by Jay Kim and Michelle Lee Junior prom venue proves to be too small; junior class officers originally thought the GlassHouse was ideal, yet the main complaint they got had to do with its size. read more » Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Saratoga’s adaptation of ‘Legally Blonde’ draws praise May 3, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Katherine Zhou Director Sarah Thermond enjoyed the Broadway version of the musical, and decided to stage “Legally Blonde” this year after many drama students requested it. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...144145146147148...160170180190200...nextlast
Leadership class evolving for next school year May 4, 2017 — by Ashley Feng Class officer, ASB positions set for next year after school-wide vote. read more » Saratoga’s adaptation of ‘Legally Blonde’ draws praise May 3, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Katherine Zhou Director Sarah Thermond enjoyed the Broadway version of the musical, and decided to stage “Legally Blonde” this year after many drama students requested it. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...144145146147148...160170180190200...nextlast
Saratoga’s adaptation of ‘Legally Blonde’ draws praise May 3, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Katherine Zhou Director Sarah Thermond enjoyed the Broadway version of the musical, and decided to stage “Legally Blonde” this year after many drama students requested it. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...144145146147148...160170180190200...nextlast