Robotics team finishes 7th in First Tech Challenge January 25, 2016 — by Maya Prasad and Roland Shen As the new year takes off, so does the robotics season. read more » Rose Parade caps stellar year for marching band January 23, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou Marching band's Rose Bowl parade recap. read more » Mock trial prepares for upcoming season with scrimmages January 22, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou The team has been preparing for competition season over the course of the year, creating both a prosecution and defense case for People v. Hayes, a case about the murder of a security guard. read more » Speak Up for Change aims to unite student body January 22, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Jay Kim The leadership class invited four students, sophomores Althea Zhao and Camilla Taysi, junior Saya Sivaram and senior Abhay Aanabathula, to speak. read more » ‘Guys and Dolls’ promises laughter, nostalgia January 21, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri This year, the audience will be gasping for air as they laugh uncontrollably during the spring musical, “Guys and Dolls.” The show premieres on April 22 at 7:30 p.m. and also runs on April 23, 24, 29 and 30. read more » Administration may implement GPA scale change for Class of 2020 January 21, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Elizabeth Lee After much deliberation over the difference between the school’s GPA scale compared to those of other nearby schools, the administration foresees a possible change in the grading system for the Class of 2020. read more » Three seniors honored in Intel Science Talent Search January 21, 2016 — by Kelly Xiao This year, seniors Alex Li, Dorrie Tang and Kristine Zhang were named among the 300 semifinalists from across the nation that Intel selected out of about 1,750 applicants. read more » Preparations for Computer Science Club competitions pay off January 21, 2016 — by Roland Shen Students walk into Algebra 2 Honors and AP Computer Science teacher Debra Troxell’s room at lunch every other Monday, eager to apply complex algorithms to difficult problems and share their knowledge with other 15-20 Computer Science club members. read more » Burglars strike Saratoga neighborhoods January 21, 2016 — by Frederick Kim, Angela Liu, Rachel Zhang and Jason Zhao Residential and vehicular burglaries in Saratoga have increased in the past three years, as its affluence and the at times lax security of the neighborhoods have made the community easy prey for burglars at a time when the state is making an effort to release non-violent offenders from prisons. read more » Jazz Cabaret returns as jazz band’s largest fundraiser January 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen The school’s jazz band is hosting its annual Jazz Cabaret dance on Feb. 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Large Gym. Jazz Cabaret features swing dancing to the jazz band’s music, and admission costs $10 per student. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220230...nextlast
Rose Parade caps stellar year for marching band January 23, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou Marching band's Rose Bowl parade recap. read more » Mock trial prepares for upcoming season with scrimmages January 22, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou The team has been preparing for competition season over the course of the year, creating both a prosecution and defense case for People v. Hayes, a case about the murder of a security guard. read more » Speak Up for Change aims to unite student body January 22, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Jay Kim The leadership class invited four students, sophomores Althea Zhao and Camilla Taysi, junior Saya Sivaram and senior Abhay Aanabathula, to speak. read more » ‘Guys and Dolls’ promises laughter, nostalgia January 21, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri This year, the audience will be gasping for air as they laugh uncontrollably during the spring musical, “Guys and Dolls.” The show premieres on April 22 at 7:30 p.m. and also runs on April 23, 24, 29 and 30. read more » Administration may implement GPA scale change for Class of 2020 January 21, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Elizabeth Lee After much deliberation over the difference between the school’s GPA scale compared to those of other nearby schools, the administration foresees a possible change in the grading system for the Class of 2020. read more » Three seniors honored in Intel Science Talent Search January 21, 2016 — by Kelly Xiao This year, seniors Alex Li, Dorrie Tang and Kristine Zhang were named among the 300 semifinalists from across the nation that Intel selected out of about 1,750 applicants. read more » Preparations for Computer Science Club competitions pay off January 21, 2016 — by Roland Shen Students walk into Algebra 2 Honors and AP Computer Science teacher Debra Troxell’s room at lunch every other Monday, eager to apply complex algorithms to difficult problems and share their knowledge with other 15-20 Computer Science club members. read more » Burglars strike Saratoga neighborhoods January 21, 2016 — by Frederick Kim, Angela Liu, Rachel Zhang and Jason Zhao Residential and vehicular burglaries in Saratoga have increased in the past three years, as its affluence and the at times lax security of the neighborhoods have made the community easy prey for burglars at a time when the state is making an effort to release non-violent offenders from prisons. read more » Jazz Cabaret returns as jazz band’s largest fundraiser January 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen The school’s jazz band is hosting its annual Jazz Cabaret dance on Feb. 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Large Gym. Jazz Cabaret features swing dancing to the jazz band’s music, and admission costs $10 per student. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220230...nextlast
Mock trial prepares for upcoming season with scrimmages January 22, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou The team has been preparing for competition season over the course of the year, creating both a prosecution and defense case for People v. Hayes, a case about the murder of a security guard. read more » Speak Up for Change aims to unite student body January 22, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Jay Kim The leadership class invited four students, sophomores Althea Zhao and Camilla Taysi, junior Saya Sivaram and senior Abhay Aanabathula, to speak. read more » ‘Guys and Dolls’ promises laughter, nostalgia January 21, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri This year, the audience will be gasping for air as they laugh uncontrollably during the spring musical, “Guys and Dolls.” The show premieres on April 22 at 7:30 p.m. and also runs on April 23, 24, 29 and 30. read more » Administration may implement GPA scale change for Class of 2020 January 21, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Elizabeth Lee After much deliberation over the difference between the school’s GPA scale compared to those of other nearby schools, the administration foresees a possible change in the grading system for the Class of 2020. read more » Three seniors honored in Intel Science Talent Search January 21, 2016 — by Kelly Xiao This year, seniors Alex Li, Dorrie Tang and Kristine Zhang were named among the 300 semifinalists from across the nation that Intel selected out of about 1,750 applicants. read more » Preparations for Computer Science Club competitions pay off January 21, 2016 — by Roland Shen Students walk into Algebra 2 Honors and AP Computer Science teacher Debra Troxell’s room at lunch every other Monday, eager to apply complex algorithms to difficult problems and share their knowledge with other 15-20 Computer Science club members. read more » Burglars strike Saratoga neighborhoods January 21, 2016 — by Frederick Kim, Angela Liu, Rachel Zhang and Jason Zhao Residential and vehicular burglaries in Saratoga have increased in the past three years, as its affluence and the at times lax security of the neighborhoods have made the community easy prey for burglars at a time when the state is making an effort to release non-violent offenders from prisons. read more » Jazz Cabaret returns as jazz band’s largest fundraiser January 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen The school’s jazz band is hosting its annual Jazz Cabaret dance on Feb. 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Large Gym. Jazz Cabaret features swing dancing to the jazz band’s music, and admission costs $10 per student. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220230...nextlast
Speak Up for Change aims to unite student body January 22, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Jay Kim The leadership class invited four students, sophomores Althea Zhao and Camilla Taysi, junior Saya Sivaram and senior Abhay Aanabathula, to speak. read more » ‘Guys and Dolls’ promises laughter, nostalgia January 21, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri This year, the audience will be gasping for air as they laugh uncontrollably during the spring musical, “Guys and Dolls.” The show premieres on April 22 at 7:30 p.m. and also runs on April 23, 24, 29 and 30. read more » Administration may implement GPA scale change for Class of 2020 January 21, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Elizabeth Lee After much deliberation over the difference between the school’s GPA scale compared to those of other nearby schools, the administration foresees a possible change in the grading system for the Class of 2020. read more » Three seniors honored in Intel Science Talent Search January 21, 2016 — by Kelly Xiao This year, seniors Alex Li, Dorrie Tang and Kristine Zhang were named among the 300 semifinalists from across the nation that Intel selected out of about 1,750 applicants. read more » Preparations for Computer Science Club competitions pay off January 21, 2016 — by Roland Shen Students walk into Algebra 2 Honors and AP Computer Science teacher Debra Troxell’s room at lunch every other Monday, eager to apply complex algorithms to difficult problems and share their knowledge with other 15-20 Computer Science club members. read more » Burglars strike Saratoga neighborhoods January 21, 2016 — by Frederick Kim, Angela Liu, Rachel Zhang and Jason Zhao Residential and vehicular burglaries in Saratoga have increased in the past three years, as its affluence and the at times lax security of the neighborhoods have made the community easy prey for burglars at a time when the state is making an effort to release non-violent offenders from prisons. read more » Jazz Cabaret returns as jazz band’s largest fundraiser January 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen The school’s jazz band is hosting its annual Jazz Cabaret dance on Feb. 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Large Gym. Jazz Cabaret features swing dancing to the jazz band’s music, and admission costs $10 per student. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220230...nextlast
‘Guys and Dolls’ promises laughter, nostalgia January 21, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri This year, the audience will be gasping for air as they laugh uncontrollably during the spring musical, “Guys and Dolls.” The show premieres on April 22 at 7:30 p.m. and also runs on April 23, 24, 29 and 30. read more » Administration may implement GPA scale change for Class of 2020 January 21, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Elizabeth Lee After much deliberation over the difference between the school’s GPA scale compared to those of other nearby schools, the administration foresees a possible change in the grading system for the Class of 2020. read more » Three seniors honored in Intel Science Talent Search January 21, 2016 — by Kelly Xiao This year, seniors Alex Li, Dorrie Tang and Kristine Zhang were named among the 300 semifinalists from across the nation that Intel selected out of about 1,750 applicants. read more » Preparations for Computer Science Club competitions pay off January 21, 2016 — by Roland Shen Students walk into Algebra 2 Honors and AP Computer Science teacher Debra Troxell’s room at lunch every other Monday, eager to apply complex algorithms to difficult problems and share their knowledge with other 15-20 Computer Science club members. read more » Burglars strike Saratoga neighborhoods January 21, 2016 — by Frederick Kim, Angela Liu, Rachel Zhang and Jason Zhao Residential and vehicular burglaries in Saratoga have increased in the past three years, as its affluence and the at times lax security of the neighborhoods have made the community easy prey for burglars at a time when the state is making an effort to release non-violent offenders from prisons. read more » Jazz Cabaret returns as jazz band’s largest fundraiser January 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen The school’s jazz band is hosting its annual Jazz Cabaret dance on Feb. 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Large Gym. Jazz Cabaret features swing dancing to the jazz band’s music, and admission costs $10 per student. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220230...nextlast
Administration may implement GPA scale change for Class of 2020 January 21, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Elizabeth Lee After much deliberation over the difference between the school’s GPA scale compared to those of other nearby schools, the administration foresees a possible change in the grading system for the Class of 2020. read more » Three seniors honored in Intel Science Talent Search January 21, 2016 — by Kelly Xiao This year, seniors Alex Li, Dorrie Tang and Kristine Zhang were named among the 300 semifinalists from across the nation that Intel selected out of about 1,750 applicants. read more » Preparations for Computer Science Club competitions pay off January 21, 2016 — by Roland Shen Students walk into Algebra 2 Honors and AP Computer Science teacher Debra Troxell’s room at lunch every other Monday, eager to apply complex algorithms to difficult problems and share their knowledge with other 15-20 Computer Science club members. read more » Burglars strike Saratoga neighborhoods January 21, 2016 — by Frederick Kim, Angela Liu, Rachel Zhang and Jason Zhao Residential and vehicular burglaries in Saratoga have increased in the past three years, as its affluence and the at times lax security of the neighborhoods have made the community easy prey for burglars at a time when the state is making an effort to release non-violent offenders from prisons. read more » Jazz Cabaret returns as jazz band’s largest fundraiser January 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen The school’s jazz band is hosting its annual Jazz Cabaret dance on Feb. 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Large Gym. Jazz Cabaret features swing dancing to the jazz band’s music, and admission costs $10 per student. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220230...nextlast
Three seniors honored in Intel Science Talent Search January 21, 2016 — by Kelly Xiao This year, seniors Alex Li, Dorrie Tang and Kristine Zhang were named among the 300 semifinalists from across the nation that Intel selected out of about 1,750 applicants. read more » Preparations for Computer Science Club competitions pay off January 21, 2016 — by Roland Shen Students walk into Algebra 2 Honors and AP Computer Science teacher Debra Troxell’s room at lunch every other Monday, eager to apply complex algorithms to difficult problems and share their knowledge with other 15-20 Computer Science club members. read more » Burglars strike Saratoga neighborhoods January 21, 2016 — by Frederick Kim, Angela Liu, Rachel Zhang and Jason Zhao Residential and vehicular burglaries in Saratoga have increased in the past three years, as its affluence and the at times lax security of the neighborhoods have made the community easy prey for burglars at a time when the state is making an effort to release non-violent offenders from prisons. read more » Jazz Cabaret returns as jazz band’s largest fundraiser January 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen The school’s jazz band is hosting its annual Jazz Cabaret dance on Feb. 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Large Gym. Jazz Cabaret features swing dancing to the jazz band’s music, and admission costs $10 per student. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220230...nextlast
Preparations for Computer Science Club competitions pay off January 21, 2016 — by Roland Shen Students walk into Algebra 2 Honors and AP Computer Science teacher Debra Troxell’s room at lunch every other Monday, eager to apply complex algorithms to difficult problems and share their knowledge with other 15-20 Computer Science club members. read more » Burglars strike Saratoga neighborhoods January 21, 2016 — by Frederick Kim, Angela Liu, Rachel Zhang and Jason Zhao Residential and vehicular burglaries in Saratoga have increased in the past three years, as its affluence and the at times lax security of the neighborhoods have made the community easy prey for burglars at a time when the state is making an effort to release non-violent offenders from prisons. read more » Jazz Cabaret returns as jazz band’s largest fundraiser January 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen The school’s jazz band is hosting its annual Jazz Cabaret dance on Feb. 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Large Gym. Jazz Cabaret features swing dancing to the jazz band’s music, and admission costs $10 per student. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220230...nextlast
Burglars strike Saratoga neighborhoods January 21, 2016 — by Frederick Kim, Angela Liu, Rachel Zhang and Jason Zhao Residential and vehicular burglaries in Saratoga have increased in the past three years, as its affluence and the at times lax security of the neighborhoods have made the community easy prey for burglars at a time when the state is making an effort to release non-violent offenders from prisons. read more » Jazz Cabaret returns as jazz band’s largest fundraiser January 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen The school’s jazz band is hosting its annual Jazz Cabaret dance on Feb. 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Large Gym. Jazz Cabaret features swing dancing to the jazz band’s music, and admission costs $10 per student. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220230...nextlast
Jazz Cabaret returns as jazz band’s largest fundraiser January 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen The school’s jazz band is hosting its annual Jazz Cabaret dance on Feb. 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Large Gym. Jazz Cabaret features swing dancing to the jazz band’s music, and admission costs $10 per student. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220230...nextlast