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 » Former SHS English teacher returns to area as Argonaut principal February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Christopher Lee Former SHS English teacher Karen van Putten has had a varied career in education that has taken her from Michigan to the California coast, and now from serving teenagers in high school students to young children in elementary school. read more » Retired soccer legend to join MAP Speaker Series February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko Soccer legend Danielle Slaton will be presenting in the SHS Library as part of the Media Arts Program (MAP) Speakers Series on March 1. A 2000 Olympics Silver Medalist and a Bronze Medalist of the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Slaton will be speaking about the lessons she learned as a professional sports player. Senior Ryan Westman, member of the MAP, is helping coordinate the series this year. According to Westman, Slaton was chosen in an effort to explore the theme of gender empowerment. read more » Junior raises money for leukemia research February 13, 2017 — by Aaron Choi and Amith Galivanche It was 11 a.m. on a Saturday morning. As junior Dean Stratakos took a short break from working on his AP U.S. History homework, he switched tabs and opened up the fundraising portal to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS), which he had been working on for the past few weeks, to check to see if anyone had donated money or items for the upcoming silent auction. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Student production ‘The Murder Room’ completes successful run February 13, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram Students had an enjoyable experience producing 'The Murder Room' even despite all the time and dedication it required. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Heavy rain, washed out roads and mudslides force school to scramble when teachers can’t make it to Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Ami Nachiappan Recent storms have hindered teachers on the way to school from highway 17. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...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 » Former SHS English teacher returns to area as Argonaut principal February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Christopher Lee Former SHS English teacher Karen van Putten has had a varied career in education that has taken her from Michigan to the California coast, and now from serving teenagers in high school students to young children in elementary school. read more » Retired soccer legend to join MAP Speaker Series February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko Soccer legend Danielle Slaton will be presenting in the SHS Library as part of the Media Arts Program (MAP) Speakers Series on March 1. A 2000 Olympics Silver Medalist and a Bronze Medalist of the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Slaton will be speaking about the lessons she learned as a professional sports player. Senior Ryan Westman, member of the MAP, is helping coordinate the series this year. According to Westman, Slaton was chosen in an effort to explore the theme of gender empowerment. read more » Junior raises money for leukemia research February 13, 2017 — by Aaron Choi and Amith Galivanche It was 11 a.m. on a Saturday morning. As junior Dean Stratakos took a short break from working on his AP U.S. History homework, he switched tabs and opened up the fundraising portal to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS), which he had been working on for the past few weeks, to check to see if anyone had donated money or items for the upcoming silent auction. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Student production ‘The Murder Room’ completes successful run February 13, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram Students had an enjoyable experience producing 'The Murder Room' even despite all the time and dedication it required. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Heavy rain, washed out roads and mudslides force school to scramble when teachers can’t make it to Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Ami Nachiappan Recent storms have hindered teachers on the way to school from highway 17. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...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 » Former SHS English teacher returns to area as Argonaut principal February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Christopher Lee Former SHS English teacher Karen van Putten has had a varied career in education that has taken her from Michigan to the California coast, and now from serving teenagers in high school students to young children in elementary school. read more » Retired soccer legend to join MAP Speaker Series February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko Soccer legend Danielle Slaton will be presenting in the SHS Library as part of the Media Arts Program (MAP) Speakers Series on March 1. A 2000 Olympics Silver Medalist and a Bronze Medalist of the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Slaton will be speaking about the lessons she learned as a professional sports player. Senior Ryan Westman, member of the MAP, is helping coordinate the series this year. According to Westman, Slaton was chosen in an effort to explore the theme of gender empowerment. read more » Junior raises money for leukemia research February 13, 2017 — by Aaron Choi and Amith Galivanche It was 11 a.m. on a Saturday morning. As junior Dean Stratakos took a short break from working on his AP U.S. History homework, he switched tabs and opened up the fundraising portal to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS), which he had been working on for the past few weeks, to check to see if anyone had donated money or items for the upcoming silent auction. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Student production ‘The Murder Room’ completes successful run February 13, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram Students had an enjoyable experience producing 'The Murder Room' even despite all the time and dedication it required. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Heavy rain, washed out roads and mudslides force school to scramble when teachers can’t make it to Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Ami Nachiappan Recent storms have hindered teachers on the way to school from highway 17. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
Former SHS English teacher returns to area as Argonaut principal February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Christopher Lee Former SHS English teacher Karen van Putten has had a varied career in education that has taken her from Michigan to the California coast, and now from serving teenagers in high school students to young children in elementary school. read more » Retired soccer legend to join MAP Speaker Series February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko Soccer legend Danielle Slaton will be presenting in the SHS Library as part of the Media Arts Program (MAP) Speakers Series on March 1. A 2000 Olympics Silver Medalist and a Bronze Medalist of the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Slaton will be speaking about the lessons she learned as a professional sports player. Senior Ryan Westman, member of the MAP, is helping coordinate the series this year. According to Westman, Slaton was chosen in an effort to explore the theme of gender empowerment. read more » Junior raises money for leukemia research February 13, 2017 — by Aaron Choi and Amith Galivanche It was 11 a.m. on a Saturday morning. As junior Dean Stratakos took a short break from working on his AP U.S. History homework, he switched tabs and opened up the fundraising portal to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS), which he had been working on for the past few weeks, to check to see if anyone had donated money or items for the upcoming silent auction. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Student production ‘The Murder Room’ completes successful run February 13, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram Students had an enjoyable experience producing 'The Murder Room' even despite all the time and dedication it required. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Heavy rain, washed out roads and mudslides force school to scramble when teachers can’t make it to Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Ami Nachiappan Recent storms have hindered teachers on the way to school from highway 17. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
Retired soccer legend to join MAP Speaker Series February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko Soccer legend Danielle Slaton will be presenting in the SHS Library as part of the Media Arts Program (MAP) Speakers Series on March 1. A 2000 Olympics Silver Medalist and a Bronze Medalist of the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Slaton will be speaking about the lessons she learned as a professional sports player. Senior Ryan Westman, member of the MAP, is helping coordinate the series this year. According to Westman, Slaton was chosen in an effort to explore the theme of gender empowerment. read more » Junior raises money for leukemia research February 13, 2017 — by Aaron Choi and Amith Galivanche It was 11 a.m. on a Saturday morning. As junior Dean Stratakos took a short break from working on his AP U.S. History homework, he switched tabs and opened up the fundraising portal to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS), which he had been working on for the past few weeks, to check to see if anyone had donated money or items for the upcoming silent auction. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Student production ‘The Murder Room’ completes successful run February 13, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram Students had an enjoyable experience producing 'The Murder Room' even despite all the time and dedication it required. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Heavy rain, washed out roads and mudslides force school to scramble when teachers can’t make it to Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Ami Nachiappan Recent storms have hindered teachers on the way to school from highway 17. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
Junior raises money for leukemia research February 13, 2017 — by Aaron Choi and Amith Galivanche It was 11 a.m. on a Saturday morning. As junior Dean Stratakos took a short break from working on his AP U.S. History homework, he switched tabs and opened up the fundraising portal to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS), which he had been working on for the past few weeks, to check to see if anyone had donated money or items for the upcoming silent auction. read more » PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Student production ‘The Murder Room’ completes successful run February 13, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram Students had an enjoyable experience producing 'The Murder Room' even despite all the time and dedication it required. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Heavy rain, washed out roads and mudslides force school to scramble when teachers can’t make it to Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Ami Nachiappan Recent storms have hindered teachers on the way to school from highway 17. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
PTSO speaker discusses the effect of the digital age on students February 13, 2017 — by Ethan Ko and Elaine Sun Dr. Richard Freed urged parents to realize just how addicting technology is for teens during an address on Feb. 9 in the cafeteria as part of the PTSO’s monthly speaker series. read more » Student production ‘The Murder Room’ completes successful run February 13, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram Students had an enjoyable experience producing 'The Murder Room' even despite all the time and dedication it required. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Heavy rain, washed out roads and mudslides force school to scramble when teachers can’t make it to Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Ami Nachiappan Recent storms have hindered teachers on the way to school from highway 17. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
Student production ‘The Murder Room’ completes successful run February 13, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram Students had an enjoyable experience producing 'The Murder Room' even despite all the time and dedication it required. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Heavy rain, washed out roads and mudslides force school to scramble when teachers can’t make it to Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Ami Nachiappan Recent storms have hindered teachers on the way to school from highway 17. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Heavy rain, washed out roads and mudslides force school to scramble when teachers can’t make it to Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Ami Nachiappan Recent storms have hindered teachers on the way to school from highway 17. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
Heavy rain, washed out roads and mudslides force school to scramble when teachers can’t make it to Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Francesca Chu and Ami Nachiappan Recent storms have hindered teachers on the way to school from highway 17. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast