Cuttlefish wins early competition November 28, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Michelle Lee The Cuttlefish, one of four First Tech Challenge teams the school has this year, turned their hours of design, coding and construction into an 18-inch-by-18 inch robot during a competition at Sequoia High on Nov. 6. They were accompanied by the three other fish-themed SHS teams, Team Jellyfish, Team Cuttlefish and Team Betafish. read more » In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » Formal to be held at San Jose Country Club November 28, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy Dance Commissioners share details about this year's Winter Formal Dance. read more » Senior class hosts ‘Turkey up your Teacher’ event once again November 28, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja On Tuesday, Nov. 22, physics teacher Kirk Davis donned a turkey costume for the “Turkey up your Teacher” senior class fundraiser, which raised $137.62 in total. read more » CASSY presentation provides information about dating violence November 25, 2016 — by David Fan CASSY discusses consequences and solution methods for dating violence issues. read more » Classes host activities and simulations to teach students about the election process November 21, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung While Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton battled it out on the national stage this fall, seniors Kailas Shekar, Daniel Jiang and Naman Sajwan campaigned against each other in AP Government/Economics teacher Kirk Abe’s sixth-period class. read more » Robinson out until January due to complications from back surgery November 21, 2016 — by Michael Zhang As the result of an unexpected second back surgery to clear up problems from an earlier surgery this fall, principal Paul Robinson will likely be forced to miss the rest of the semester as he recovers. read more » Bridging the nationwide divide: The election that shocked the world November 21, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen As the states of the electoral map started turning red on Nov. 8, an increasing sense of horror and disbelief struck most of the Saratoga community, with people posting their thoughts on social media. Most expressed shock that America could vote Donald Trump into power while some others were joyous at the surprise loss by Hillary Clinton. But whatever side people stood on, as soon as they offered their opinion, others would pounce to disagree, distancing friends and family members from each other. read more » WiSTEM members tour Google campus, learn importance of experience in tech industry November 20, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Sherrie Shen Members of the Women in Stem club visit the Google campus in Mountain View. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...157158159160161...170180190200210...nextlast
In Palo Alto district, discussion heats up over GPA boost for Honors and AP classes November 28, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Michelle Lee At Palo Alto High School, the Class of 2017 has the choice of submitting through Common Apps their weighted or unweighted GPAs. But it was brought to the school board’s attention that having weighted GPAs might increase stress levels, as APs and Honors grades are reported on a 5.0 scale. read more » Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » Formal to be held at San Jose Country Club November 28, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy Dance Commissioners share details about this year's Winter Formal Dance. read more » Senior class hosts ‘Turkey up your Teacher’ event once again November 28, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja On Tuesday, Nov. 22, physics teacher Kirk Davis donned a turkey costume for the “Turkey up your Teacher” senior class fundraiser, which raised $137.62 in total. read more » CASSY presentation provides information about dating violence November 25, 2016 — by David Fan CASSY discusses consequences and solution methods for dating violence issues. read more » Classes host activities and simulations to teach students about the election process November 21, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung While Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton battled it out on the national stage this fall, seniors Kailas Shekar, Daniel Jiang and Naman Sajwan campaigned against each other in AP Government/Economics teacher Kirk Abe’s sixth-period class. read more » Robinson out until January due to complications from back surgery November 21, 2016 — by Michael Zhang As the result of an unexpected second back surgery to clear up problems from an earlier surgery this fall, principal Paul Robinson will likely be forced to miss the rest of the semester as he recovers. read more » Bridging the nationwide divide: The election that shocked the world November 21, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen As the states of the electoral map started turning red on Nov. 8, an increasing sense of horror and disbelief struck most of the Saratoga community, with people posting their thoughts on social media. Most expressed shock that America could vote Donald Trump into power while some others were joyous at the surprise loss by Hillary Clinton. But whatever side people stood on, as soon as they offered their opinion, others would pounce to disagree, distancing friends and family members from each other. read more » WiSTEM members tour Google campus, learn importance of experience in tech industry November 20, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Sherrie Shen Members of the Women in Stem club visit the Google campus in Mountain View. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...157158159160161...170180190200210...nextlast
Incumbents retain school board positions November 28, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Of the four candidates who ran for a Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Board position at the High School level, incumbents Rosemary Rossi and Katherine Tseng filled the two available positions, winning 30.4 percent and 30.1 percent of the votes respectively. Saratoga parent Ron Jones got 21.8 percent and Los Gatos parent Kyle Park received 17.6 percent. read more » Formal to be held at San Jose Country Club November 28, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy Dance Commissioners share details about this year's Winter Formal Dance. read more » Senior class hosts ‘Turkey up your Teacher’ event once again November 28, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja On Tuesday, Nov. 22, physics teacher Kirk Davis donned a turkey costume for the “Turkey up your Teacher” senior class fundraiser, which raised $137.62 in total. read more » CASSY presentation provides information about dating violence November 25, 2016 — by David Fan CASSY discusses consequences and solution methods for dating violence issues. read more » Classes host activities and simulations to teach students about the election process November 21, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung While Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton battled it out on the national stage this fall, seniors Kailas Shekar, Daniel Jiang and Naman Sajwan campaigned against each other in AP Government/Economics teacher Kirk Abe’s sixth-period class. read more » Robinson out until January due to complications from back surgery November 21, 2016 — by Michael Zhang As the result of an unexpected second back surgery to clear up problems from an earlier surgery this fall, principal Paul Robinson will likely be forced to miss the rest of the semester as he recovers. read more » Bridging the nationwide divide: The election that shocked the world November 21, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen As the states of the electoral map started turning red on Nov. 8, an increasing sense of horror and disbelief struck most of the Saratoga community, with people posting their thoughts on social media. Most expressed shock that America could vote Donald Trump into power while some others were joyous at the surprise loss by Hillary Clinton. But whatever side people stood on, as soon as they offered their opinion, others would pounce to disagree, distancing friends and family members from each other. read more » WiSTEM members tour Google campus, learn importance of experience in tech industry November 20, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Sherrie Shen Members of the Women in Stem club visit the Google campus in Mountain View. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...157158159160161...170180190200210...nextlast
Formal to be held at San Jose Country Club November 28, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy Dance Commissioners share details about this year's Winter Formal Dance. read more » Senior class hosts ‘Turkey up your Teacher’ event once again November 28, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja On Tuesday, Nov. 22, physics teacher Kirk Davis donned a turkey costume for the “Turkey up your Teacher” senior class fundraiser, which raised $137.62 in total. read more » CASSY presentation provides information about dating violence November 25, 2016 — by David Fan CASSY discusses consequences and solution methods for dating violence issues. read more » Classes host activities and simulations to teach students about the election process November 21, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung While Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton battled it out on the national stage this fall, seniors Kailas Shekar, Daniel Jiang and Naman Sajwan campaigned against each other in AP Government/Economics teacher Kirk Abe’s sixth-period class. read more » Robinson out until January due to complications from back surgery November 21, 2016 — by Michael Zhang As the result of an unexpected second back surgery to clear up problems from an earlier surgery this fall, principal Paul Robinson will likely be forced to miss the rest of the semester as he recovers. read more » Bridging the nationwide divide: The election that shocked the world November 21, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen As the states of the electoral map started turning red on Nov. 8, an increasing sense of horror and disbelief struck most of the Saratoga community, with people posting their thoughts on social media. Most expressed shock that America could vote Donald Trump into power while some others were joyous at the surprise loss by Hillary Clinton. But whatever side people stood on, as soon as they offered their opinion, others would pounce to disagree, distancing friends and family members from each other. read more » WiSTEM members tour Google campus, learn importance of experience in tech industry November 20, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Sherrie Shen Members of the Women in Stem club visit the Google campus in Mountain View. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...157158159160161...170180190200210...nextlast
Senior class hosts ‘Turkey up your Teacher’ event once again November 28, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja On Tuesday, Nov. 22, physics teacher Kirk Davis donned a turkey costume for the “Turkey up your Teacher” senior class fundraiser, which raised $137.62 in total. read more » CASSY presentation provides information about dating violence November 25, 2016 — by David Fan CASSY discusses consequences and solution methods for dating violence issues. read more » Classes host activities and simulations to teach students about the election process November 21, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung While Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton battled it out on the national stage this fall, seniors Kailas Shekar, Daniel Jiang and Naman Sajwan campaigned against each other in AP Government/Economics teacher Kirk Abe’s sixth-period class. read more » Robinson out until January due to complications from back surgery November 21, 2016 — by Michael Zhang As the result of an unexpected second back surgery to clear up problems from an earlier surgery this fall, principal Paul Robinson will likely be forced to miss the rest of the semester as he recovers. read more » Bridging the nationwide divide: The election that shocked the world November 21, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen As the states of the electoral map started turning red on Nov. 8, an increasing sense of horror and disbelief struck most of the Saratoga community, with people posting their thoughts on social media. Most expressed shock that America could vote Donald Trump into power while some others were joyous at the surprise loss by Hillary Clinton. But whatever side people stood on, as soon as they offered their opinion, others would pounce to disagree, distancing friends and family members from each other. read more » WiSTEM members tour Google campus, learn importance of experience in tech industry November 20, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Sherrie Shen Members of the Women in Stem club visit the Google campus in Mountain View. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...157158159160161...170180190200210...nextlast
CASSY presentation provides information about dating violence November 25, 2016 — by David Fan CASSY discusses consequences and solution methods for dating violence issues. read more » Classes host activities and simulations to teach students about the election process November 21, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung While Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton battled it out on the national stage this fall, seniors Kailas Shekar, Daniel Jiang and Naman Sajwan campaigned against each other in AP Government/Economics teacher Kirk Abe’s sixth-period class. read more » Robinson out until January due to complications from back surgery November 21, 2016 — by Michael Zhang As the result of an unexpected second back surgery to clear up problems from an earlier surgery this fall, principal Paul Robinson will likely be forced to miss the rest of the semester as he recovers. read more » Bridging the nationwide divide: The election that shocked the world November 21, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen As the states of the electoral map started turning red on Nov. 8, an increasing sense of horror and disbelief struck most of the Saratoga community, with people posting their thoughts on social media. Most expressed shock that America could vote Donald Trump into power while some others were joyous at the surprise loss by Hillary Clinton. But whatever side people stood on, as soon as they offered their opinion, others would pounce to disagree, distancing friends and family members from each other. read more » WiSTEM members tour Google campus, learn importance of experience in tech industry November 20, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Sherrie Shen Members of the Women in Stem club visit the Google campus in Mountain View. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...157158159160161...170180190200210...nextlast
Classes host activities and simulations to teach students about the election process November 21, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung While Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton battled it out on the national stage this fall, seniors Kailas Shekar, Daniel Jiang and Naman Sajwan campaigned against each other in AP Government/Economics teacher Kirk Abe’s sixth-period class. read more » Robinson out until January due to complications from back surgery November 21, 2016 — by Michael Zhang As the result of an unexpected second back surgery to clear up problems from an earlier surgery this fall, principal Paul Robinson will likely be forced to miss the rest of the semester as he recovers. read more » Bridging the nationwide divide: The election that shocked the world November 21, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen As the states of the electoral map started turning red on Nov. 8, an increasing sense of horror and disbelief struck most of the Saratoga community, with people posting their thoughts on social media. Most expressed shock that America could vote Donald Trump into power while some others were joyous at the surprise loss by Hillary Clinton. But whatever side people stood on, as soon as they offered their opinion, others would pounce to disagree, distancing friends and family members from each other. read more » WiSTEM members tour Google campus, learn importance of experience in tech industry November 20, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Sherrie Shen Members of the Women in Stem club visit the Google campus in Mountain View. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...157158159160161...170180190200210...nextlast
Robinson out until January due to complications from back surgery November 21, 2016 — by Michael Zhang As the result of an unexpected second back surgery to clear up problems from an earlier surgery this fall, principal Paul Robinson will likely be forced to miss the rest of the semester as he recovers. read more » Bridging the nationwide divide: The election that shocked the world November 21, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen As the states of the electoral map started turning red on Nov. 8, an increasing sense of horror and disbelief struck most of the Saratoga community, with people posting their thoughts on social media. Most expressed shock that America could vote Donald Trump into power while some others were joyous at the surprise loss by Hillary Clinton. But whatever side people stood on, as soon as they offered their opinion, others would pounce to disagree, distancing friends and family members from each other. read more » WiSTEM members tour Google campus, learn importance of experience in tech industry November 20, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Sherrie Shen Members of the Women in Stem club visit the Google campus in Mountain View. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...157158159160161...170180190200210...nextlast
Bridging the nationwide divide: The election that shocked the world November 21, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen As the states of the electoral map started turning red on Nov. 8, an increasing sense of horror and disbelief struck most of the Saratoga community, with people posting their thoughts on social media. Most expressed shock that America could vote Donald Trump into power while some others were joyous at the surprise loss by Hillary Clinton. But whatever side people stood on, as soon as they offered their opinion, others would pounce to disagree, distancing friends and family members from each other. read more » WiSTEM members tour Google campus, learn importance of experience in tech industry November 20, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Sherrie Shen Members of the Women in Stem club visit the Google campus in Mountain View. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...157158159160161...170180190200210...nextlast
WiSTEM members tour Google campus, learn importance of experience in tech industry November 20, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Sherrie Shen Members of the Women in Stem club visit the Google campus in Mountain View. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...157158159160161...170180190200210...nextlast