Students perform in city’s 60th anniversary parade September 27, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Lina Kim During the celebratory parade for Saratoga’s 60th anniversary on the morning of Sept. 17, the choir and cheer team marched alongside many representatives including the Boy Scouts and Saratoga Senior Center. read more » Now a 7th-period class, AP Music Theory sees its enrollment decline September 27, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung Though AP Music Theory has traditionally consisted of class sizes of 20 to 25 students, enrollment this year has hit an all-time low of nine students. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more » Robinson to be on leave for back surgery next month; Safine to be interim principal September 27, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Robinson hopes to be out as little as two weeks. read more » Dance team: veterans look back on four year journey September 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Alexandra Li Senior captains Hsu and Li have also witnessed the team grow from the “disaster” Li said their freshman year was. After their second coach quit in March that year and no adequate replacement could be found, the dancers coached themselves until the end of the year. read more » Wu takes second place in national math competition September 26, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen Sophmore exceeds in math tournament. read more » Measure E projects take shape throughout the school September 23, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Ethan Ko Article talks about the many changes Measure E is bringing to the high school. read more » Saratoga athletes hope to be recruited for college sports September 23, 2016 — by Christopher Lee and Roland Shen Many Saratoga High athletes must go through a tough competive prcoess if they want to be recruited for a sport in college. read more » Freshman steps up to account for tight Homecoming deadlines September 22, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Alexandra Li When the freshman class realized that Homecoming was going to be at the end of September — weeks earlier than last year’s Homecoming date — and the other grades had already started preparing, they feared that they wouldn’t finish on time. Without an elected class office over the summer, freshman Sonali Shanbhag stepped up to put the framework for Homecoming in place. read more » AP Government/Economics class curriculum reversed for 2016 election September 22, 2016 — by Jason Zhao With the 2016 presidential election coming up in November, AP Government and Economics teachers Kirk Abe and Mike Davey have reversed the curriculum to teach U.S. Government first semester so that students will be educated about the election process. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...165166167168169...180190200210220...nextlast
Now a 7th-period class, AP Music Theory sees its enrollment decline September 27, 2016 — by Chelsea Leung Though AP Music Theory has traditionally consisted of class sizes of 20 to 25 students, enrollment this year has hit an all-time low of nine students. read more » Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more » Robinson to be on leave for back surgery next month; Safine to be interim principal September 27, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Robinson hopes to be out as little as two weeks. read more » Dance team: veterans look back on four year journey September 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Alexandra Li Senior captains Hsu and Li have also witnessed the team grow from the “disaster” Li said their freshman year was. After their second coach quit in March that year and no adequate replacement could be found, the dancers coached themselves until the end of the year. read more » Wu takes second place in national math competition September 26, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen Sophmore exceeds in math tournament. read more » Measure E projects take shape throughout the school September 23, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Ethan Ko Article talks about the many changes Measure E is bringing to the high school. read more » Saratoga athletes hope to be recruited for college sports September 23, 2016 — by Christopher Lee and Roland Shen Many Saratoga High athletes must go through a tough competive prcoess if they want to be recruited for a sport in college. read more » Freshman steps up to account for tight Homecoming deadlines September 22, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Alexandra Li When the freshman class realized that Homecoming was going to be at the end of September — weeks earlier than last year’s Homecoming date — and the other grades had already started preparing, they feared that they wouldn’t finish on time. Without an elected class office over the summer, freshman Sonali Shanbhag stepped up to put the framework for Homecoming in place. read more » AP Government/Economics class curriculum reversed for 2016 election September 22, 2016 — by Jason Zhao With the 2016 presidential election coming up in November, AP Government and Economics teachers Kirk Abe and Mike Davey have reversed the curriculum to teach U.S. Government first semester so that students will be educated about the election process. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...165166167168169...180190200210220...nextlast
Homecoming commission heads embrace opportunity September 27, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Elaine Sun This year, Eileen Toh’s job has been handed over to seniors Yuna Kim and Megana Saripella. Besides Kim and Saripella, the Homecoming commission consists of senior Amy Chiang and juniors Ishana Narayanan and Andrew Zheng. read more » Robinson to be on leave for back surgery next month; Safine to be interim principal September 27, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Robinson hopes to be out as little as two weeks. read more » Dance team: veterans look back on four year journey September 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Alexandra Li Senior captains Hsu and Li have also witnessed the team grow from the “disaster” Li said their freshman year was. After their second coach quit in March that year and no adequate replacement could be found, the dancers coached themselves until the end of the year. read more » Wu takes second place in national math competition September 26, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen Sophmore exceeds in math tournament. read more » Measure E projects take shape throughout the school September 23, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Ethan Ko Article talks about the many changes Measure E is bringing to the high school. read more » Saratoga athletes hope to be recruited for college sports September 23, 2016 — by Christopher Lee and Roland Shen Many Saratoga High athletes must go through a tough competive prcoess if they want to be recruited for a sport in college. read more » Freshman steps up to account for tight Homecoming deadlines September 22, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Alexandra Li When the freshman class realized that Homecoming was going to be at the end of September — weeks earlier than last year’s Homecoming date — and the other grades had already started preparing, they feared that they wouldn’t finish on time. Without an elected class office over the summer, freshman Sonali Shanbhag stepped up to put the framework for Homecoming in place. read more » AP Government/Economics class curriculum reversed for 2016 election September 22, 2016 — by Jason Zhao With the 2016 presidential election coming up in November, AP Government and Economics teachers Kirk Abe and Mike Davey have reversed the curriculum to teach U.S. Government first semester so that students will be educated about the election process. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...165166167168169...180190200210220...nextlast
Robinson to be on leave for back surgery next month; Safine to be interim principal September 27, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Robinson hopes to be out as little as two weeks. read more » Dance team: veterans look back on four year journey September 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Alexandra Li Senior captains Hsu and Li have also witnessed the team grow from the “disaster” Li said their freshman year was. After their second coach quit in March that year and no adequate replacement could be found, the dancers coached themselves until the end of the year. read more » Wu takes second place in national math competition September 26, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen Sophmore exceeds in math tournament. read more » Measure E projects take shape throughout the school September 23, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Ethan Ko Article talks about the many changes Measure E is bringing to the high school. read more » Saratoga athletes hope to be recruited for college sports September 23, 2016 — by Christopher Lee and Roland Shen Many Saratoga High athletes must go through a tough competive prcoess if they want to be recruited for a sport in college. read more » Freshman steps up to account for tight Homecoming deadlines September 22, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Alexandra Li When the freshman class realized that Homecoming was going to be at the end of September — weeks earlier than last year’s Homecoming date — and the other grades had already started preparing, they feared that they wouldn’t finish on time. Without an elected class office over the summer, freshman Sonali Shanbhag stepped up to put the framework for Homecoming in place. read more » AP Government/Economics class curriculum reversed for 2016 election September 22, 2016 — by Jason Zhao With the 2016 presidential election coming up in November, AP Government and Economics teachers Kirk Abe and Mike Davey have reversed the curriculum to teach U.S. Government first semester so that students will be educated about the election process. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...165166167168169...180190200210220...nextlast
Dance team: veterans look back on four year journey September 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Alexandra Li Senior captains Hsu and Li have also witnessed the team grow from the “disaster” Li said their freshman year was. After their second coach quit in March that year and no adequate replacement could be found, the dancers coached themselves until the end of the year. read more » Wu takes second place in national math competition September 26, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen Sophmore exceeds in math tournament. read more » Measure E projects take shape throughout the school September 23, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Ethan Ko Article talks about the many changes Measure E is bringing to the high school. read more » Saratoga athletes hope to be recruited for college sports September 23, 2016 — by Christopher Lee and Roland Shen Many Saratoga High athletes must go through a tough competive prcoess if they want to be recruited for a sport in college. read more » Freshman steps up to account for tight Homecoming deadlines September 22, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Alexandra Li When the freshman class realized that Homecoming was going to be at the end of September — weeks earlier than last year’s Homecoming date — and the other grades had already started preparing, they feared that they wouldn’t finish on time. Without an elected class office over the summer, freshman Sonali Shanbhag stepped up to put the framework for Homecoming in place. read more » AP Government/Economics class curriculum reversed for 2016 election September 22, 2016 — by Jason Zhao With the 2016 presidential election coming up in November, AP Government and Economics teachers Kirk Abe and Mike Davey have reversed the curriculum to teach U.S. Government first semester so that students will be educated about the election process. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...165166167168169...180190200210220...nextlast
Wu takes second place in national math competition September 26, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen Sophmore exceeds in math tournament. read more » Measure E projects take shape throughout the school September 23, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Ethan Ko Article talks about the many changes Measure E is bringing to the high school. read more » Saratoga athletes hope to be recruited for college sports September 23, 2016 — by Christopher Lee and Roland Shen Many Saratoga High athletes must go through a tough competive prcoess if they want to be recruited for a sport in college. read more » Freshman steps up to account for tight Homecoming deadlines September 22, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Alexandra Li When the freshman class realized that Homecoming was going to be at the end of September — weeks earlier than last year’s Homecoming date — and the other grades had already started preparing, they feared that they wouldn’t finish on time. Without an elected class office over the summer, freshman Sonali Shanbhag stepped up to put the framework for Homecoming in place. read more » AP Government/Economics class curriculum reversed for 2016 election September 22, 2016 — by Jason Zhao With the 2016 presidential election coming up in November, AP Government and Economics teachers Kirk Abe and Mike Davey have reversed the curriculum to teach U.S. Government first semester so that students will be educated about the election process. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...165166167168169...180190200210220...nextlast
Measure E projects take shape throughout the school September 23, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Ethan Ko Article talks about the many changes Measure E is bringing to the high school. read more » Saratoga athletes hope to be recruited for college sports September 23, 2016 — by Christopher Lee and Roland Shen Many Saratoga High athletes must go through a tough competive prcoess if they want to be recruited for a sport in college. read more » Freshman steps up to account for tight Homecoming deadlines September 22, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Alexandra Li When the freshman class realized that Homecoming was going to be at the end of September — weeks earlier than last year’s Homecoming date — and the other grades had already started preparing, they feared that they wouldn’t finish on time. Without an elected class office over the summer, freshman Sonali Shanbhag stepped up to put the framework for Homecoming in place. read more » AP Government/Economics class curriculum reversed for 2016 election September 22, 2016 — by Jason Zhao With the 2016 presidential election coming up in November, AP Government and Economics teachers Kirk Abe and Mike Davey have reversed the curriculum to teach U.S. Government first semester so that students will be educated about the election process. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...165166167168169...180190200210220...nextlast
Saratoga athletes hope to be recruited for college sports September 23, 2016 — by Christopher Lee and Roland Shen Many Saratoga High athletes must go through a tough competive prcoess if they want to be recruited for a sport in college. read more » Freshman steps up to account for tight Homecoming deadlines September 22, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Alexandra Li When the freshman class realized that Homecoming was going to be at the end of September — weeks earlier than last year’s Homecoming date — and the other grades had already started preparing, they feared that they wouldn’t finish on time. Without an elected class office over the summer, freshman Sonali Shanbhag stepped up to put the framework for Homecoming in place. read more » AP Government/Economics class curriculum reversed for 2016 election September 22, 2016 — by Jason Zhao With the 2016 presidential election coming up in November, AP Government and Economics teachers Kirk Abe and Mike Davey have reversed the curriculum to teach U.S. Government first semester so that students will be educated about the election process. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...165166167168169...180190200210220...nextlast
Freshman steps up to account for tight Homecoming deadlines September 22, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Alexandra Li When the freshman class realized that Homecoming was going to be at the end of September — weeks earlier than last year’s Homecoming date — and the other grades had already started preparing, they feared that they wouldn’t finish on time. Without an elected class office over the summer, freshman Sonali Shanbhag stepped up to put the framework for Homecoming in place. read more » AP Government/Economics class curriculum reversed for 2016 election September 22, 2016 — by Jason Zhao With the 2016 presidential election coming up in November, AP Government and Economics teachers Kirk Abe and Mike Davey have reversed the curriculum to teach U.S. Government first semester so that students will be educated about the election process. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...165166167168169...180190200210220...nextlast
AP Government/Economics class curriculum reversed for 2016 election September 22, 2016 — by Jason Zhao With the 2016 presidential election coming up in November, AP Government and Economics teachers Kirk Abe and Mike Davey have reversed the curriculum to teach U.S. Government first semester so that students will be educated about the election process. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...165166167168169...180190200210220...nextlast