Drama department begins rehearsing for 2016 spring musical ‘Guys and Dolls’ February 4, 2016 — by Melissa Magner and Saya Sivaram With second semester in full swing, the drama department is busy at work with not only numerous student productions, but also this year’s spring musical “Guys and Dolls,” which began rehearsing Jan. 25 after roles were announced over the MLK three-day weekend. read more » District hopes to renew Measure A parcel tax February 4, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira The locally controlled source of funding, which cannot be taken by the state, is set to expire in the 2016-2017 school year. The school board is placing a measure to renew the parcel tax for five years on the ballot in May. read more » Growing up as a Muslim American February 4, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Elizabeth Lee Sophomore Shania Jafri, a dedicated Muslim Pakistani-American, who has grown up in Saratoga, said that she has been greatly affected by these and other world events. read more » New rolling block schedule stirs controversy among school community February 4, 2016 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith During a heated Jan. 12 school board meeting, a new rolling block schedule for next year was unveiled and explained by a committee that had put in months of studying and creating it. However, the change has provoked a strong negative reaction among some community members. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Author of dystopian novel discusses real-life ramifications February 2, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja and Navin Tiwary The library’s research center was filled with wide-eyed and eager students during tutorial last Friday, as Emmi Itäranta, the writer of the hit book “Memory of Water,” discussed its relevance to modern-day conditions. read more » Senior in Democracy Matters exercises political voice February 1, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun In order for his own voice to be heard, Moghadam has continued to stay involved in the election process. Just one of the millennials “feeling the Bern,” Moghadam supports a system of European-style socialism, believing there is a stigma against the idea in the United States even though it is only an economic system. read more » Fashion, talent and math problems: senior Class holds 2nd annual ‘Mr. Saratoga’ February 1, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Melissa Magner With talents, high fashion, sheer guts and even an attempt to solve a tricky calculus problem, nine males of Saratoga High walked down the runway of the McAfee Center on Jan. 27 in front of an audience of over 100 people for the second annual Mr. Saratoga. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
District hopes to renew Measure A parcel tax February 4, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira The locally controlled source of funding, which cannot be taken by the state, is set to expire in the 2016-2017 school year. The school board is placing a measure to renew the parcel tax for five years on the ballot in May. read more » Growing up as a Muslim American February 4, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Elizabeth Lee Sophomore Shania Jafri, a dedicated Muslim Pakistani-American, who has grown up in Saratoga, said that she has been greatly affected by these and other world events. read more » New rolling block schedule stirs controversy among school community February 4, 2016 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith During a heated Jan. 12 school board meeting, a new rolling block schedule for next year was unveiled and explained by a committee that had put in months of studying and creating it. However, the change has provoked a strong negative reaction among some community members. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Author of dystopian novel discusses real-life ramifications February 2, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja and Navin Tiwary The library’s research center was filled with wide-eyed and eager students during tutorial last Friday, as Emmi Itäranta, the writer of the hit book “Memory of Water,” discussed its relevance to modern-day conditions. read more » Senior in Democracy Matters exercises political voice February 1, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun In order for his own voice to be heard, Moghadam has continued to stay involved in the election process. Just one of the millennials “feeling the Bern,” Moghadam supports a system of European-style socialism, believing there is a stigma against the idea in the United States even though it is only an economic system. read more » Fashion, talent and math problems: senior Class holds 2nd annual ‘Mr. Saratoga’ February 1, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Melissa Magner With talents, high fashion, sheer guts and even an attempt to solve a tricky calculus problem, nine males of Saratoga High walked down the runway of the McAfee Center on Jan. 27 in front of an audience of over 100 people for the second annual Mr. Saratoga. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
Growing up as a Muslim American February 4, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Elizabeth Lee Sophomore Shania Jafri, a dedicated Muslim Pakistani-American, who has grown up in Saratoga, said that she has been greatly affected by these and other world events. read more » New rolling block schedule stirs controversy among school community February 4, 2016 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith During a heated Jan. 12 school board meeting, a new rolling block schedule for next year was unveiled and explained by a committee that had put in months of studying and creating it. However, the change has provoked a strong negative reaction among some community members. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Author of dystopian novel discusses real-life ramifications February 2, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja and Navin Tiwary The library’s research center was filled with wide-eyed and eager students during tutorial last Friday, as Emmi Itäranta, the writer of the hit book “Memory of Water,” discussed its relevance to modern-day conditions. read more » Senior in Democracy Matters exercises political voice February 1, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun In order for his own voice to be heard, Moghadam has continued to stay involved in the election process. Just one of the millennials “feeling the Bern,” Moghadam supports a system of European-style socialism, believing there is a stigma against the idea in the United States even though it is only an economic system. read more » Fashion, talent and math problems: senior Class holds 2nd annual ‘Mr. Saratoga’ February 1, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Melissa Magner With talents, high fashion, sheer guts and even an attempt to solve a tricky calculus problem, nine males of Saratoga High walked down the runway of the McAfee Center on Jan. 27 in front of an audience of over 100 people for the second annual Mr. Saratoga. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
New rolling block schedule stirs controversy among school community February 4, 2016 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith During a heated Jan. 12 school board meeting, a new rolling block schedule for next year was unveiled and explained by a committee that had put in months of studying and creating it. However, the change has provoked a strong negative reaction among some community members. read more » Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Author of dystopian novel discusses real-life ramifications February 2, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja and Navin Tiwary The library’s research center was filled with wide-eyed and eager students during tutorial last Friday, as Emmi Itäranta, the writer of the hit book “Memory of Water,” discussed its relevance to modern-day conditions. read more » Senior in Democracy Matters exercises political voice February 1, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun In order for his own voice to be heard, Moghadam has continued to stay involved in the election process. Just one of the millennials “feeling the Bern,” Moghadam supports a system of European-style socialism, believing there is a stigma against the idea in the United States even though it is only an economic system. read more » Fashion, talent and math problems: senior Class holds 2nd annual ‘Mr. Saratoga’ February 1, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Melissa Magner With talents, high fashion, sheer guts and even an attempt to solve a tricky calculus problem, nine males of Saratoga High walked down the runway of the McAfee Center on Jan. 27 in front of an audience of over 100 people for the second annual Mr. Saratoga. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
Electives Night gives Class of 2020 insight into school programs February 3, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Several hundred parents and students got information to help them sort through their options for next year. read more » Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Author of dystopian novel discusses real-life ramifications February 2, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja and Navin Tiwary The library’s research center was filled with wide-eyed and eager students during tutorial last Friday, as Emmi Itäranta, the writer of the hit book “Memory of Water,” discussed its relevance to modern-day conditions. read more » Senior in Democracy Matters exercises political voice February 1, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun In order for his own voice to be heard, Moghadam has continued to stay involved in the election process. Just one of the millennials “feeling the Bern,” Moghadam supports a system of European-style socialism, believing there is a stigma against the idea in the United States even though it is only an economic system. read more » Fashion, talent and math problems: senior Class holds 2nd annual ‘Mr. Saratoga’ February 1, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Melissa Magner With talents, high fashion, sheer guts and even an attempt to solve a tricky calculus problem, nine males of Saratoga High walked down the runway of the McAfee Center on Jan. 27 in front of an audience of over 100 people for the second annual Mr. Saratoga. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
Benefit fashion show prepares for upcoming event February 3, 2016 — by Michelle Lee As in previous years, this year’s annual Benefit Fashion Show on Feb. 27 will be held in the Large Gym and will boast several different themes, a silent auction and a grand finale. read more » Author of dystopian novel discusses real-life ramifications February 2, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja and Navin Tiwary The library’s research center was filled with wide-eyed and eager students during tutorial last Friday, as Emmi Itäranta, the writer of the hit book “Memory of Water,” discussed its relevance to modern-day conditions. read more » Senior in Democracy Matters exercises political voice February 1, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun In order for his own voice to be heard, Moghadam has continued to stay involved in the election process. Just one of the millennials “feeling the Bern,” Moghadam supports a system of European-style socialism, believing there is a stigma against the idea in the United States even though it is only an economic system. read more » Fashion, talent and math problems: senior Class holds 2nd annual ‘Mr. Saratoga’ February 1, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Melissa Magner With talents, high fashion, sheer guts and even an attempt to solve a tricky calculus problem, nine males of Saratoga High walked down the runway of the McAfee Center on Jan. 27 in front of an audience of over 100 people for the second annual Mr. Saratoga. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
Author of dystopian novel discusses real-life ramifications February 2, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja and Navin Tiwary The library’s research center was filled with wide-eyed and eager students during tutorial last Friday, as Emmi Itäranta, the writer of the hit book “Memory of Water,” discussed its relevance to modern-day conditions. read more » Senior in Democracy Matters exercises political voice February 1, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun In order for his own voice to be heard, Moghadam has continued to stay involved in the election process. Just one of the millennials “feeling the Bern,” Moghadam supports a system of European-style socialism, believing there is a stigma against the idea in the United States even though it is only an economic system. read more » Fashion, talent and math problems: senior Class holds 2nd annual ‘Mr. Saratoga’ February 1, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Melissa Magner With talents, high fashion, sheer guts and even an attempt to solve a tricky calculus problem, nine males of Saratoga High walked down the runway of the McAfee Center on Jan. 27 in front of an audience of over 100 people for the second annual Mr. Saratoga. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
Senior in Democracy Matters exercises political voice February 1, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun In order for his own voice to be heard, Moghadam has continued to stay involved in the election process. Just one of the millennials “feeling the Bern,” Moghadam supports a system of European-style socialism, believing there is a stigma against the idea in the United States even though it is only an economic system. read more » Fashion, talent and math problems: senior Class holds 2nd annual ‘Mr. Saratoga’ February 1, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Melissa Magner With talents, high fashion, sheer guts and even an attempt to solve a tricky calculus problem, nine males of Saratoga High walked down the runway of the McAfee Center on Jan. 27 in front of an audience of over 100 people for the second annual Mr. Saratoga. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
Fashion, talent and math problems: senior Class holds 2nd annual ‘Mr. Saratoga’ February 1, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Melissa Magner With talents, high fashion, sheer guts and even an attempt to solve a tricky calculus problem, nine males of Saratoga High walked down the runway of the McAfee Center on Jan. 27 in front of an audience of over 100 people for the second annual Mr. Saratoga. read more » Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
Unwell or unprepared? Attendance rates suffer as students call in ‘sick’ January 31, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Compared to other top-notch schools in the country, the school has success in test scores and graduation rates, but doesn’t have as good of a record when it comes to attendance, according to assistant principal Brian Thompson. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast