Substitute teacher Scott Nelson ‘psyched’ for teaching position October 9, 2015 — by Sweeya Raj and Fiona Sequeira On Sept. 16, Scott Nelson replaced substitute teacher Erik Axelsson as the temporary Psychology and AP Government/Economics teacher while regular teacher Hana Chen is on maternity leave. read more » Senior transfers from Evergreen Valley for a new beginning October 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin Senior Jasmine Qin moved from Evergreen Valley High School for a fresh start. read more » Sophomore pianist performs at Carnegie Hall October 9, 2015 — by Neil Rao After playing the piano for over 10 years, sophomore Vivian Luo’s hard work finally paid off as she was able to show her talent for the instrument in front of a group of over 500 professional musicians. Luo was selected to perform after winning the 2015 American Fine Arts Festival (AFAF) Competition. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Community commission hosts Second Harvest Food Drive October 9, 2015 — by Jay Kim The Second Harvest Food Drive will continue at school until Oct. 23. The food drive seeks to help struggling families who do not have the means to provide a nice meal during Thanksgiving. read more » Marching band pays tribute to seniors October 8, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou Linking elbows with his mother and twin sister, senior drum major Avi Arjavalingam was all smiles as he walked down the football field flanked on both sides by the waving flags of the Color Guard on the night of Oct. 2. read more » Juniors start girl-only coding club October 8, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Junior Shannon Chen and her team of two other girls sat at the edge of their seats at the Microsoft headquarters this past July as they anxiously made the final touches to Brouze, their online database of tutors designed for high school students. read more » Costa Rica trip exceeds students’ expectations October 8, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Gaining far more knowledge and experience than they had expected, 10 AP Environmental Science students, along with their teacher, Kristen Thomson, and Biology teacher Kristofer Orre, returned from a five-day turtle observing excursion to Tortuguero, Costa Rica, on Sept. 28. read more » History Bowl starts on the path to repeating national success October 8, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Amith Galivanche The History Bowl team attempts to make it back to nationals with a new roster. read more » Orchestra program a true ‘GEM’ October 7, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche In a program called the Great Ensemble of Musicians (GEM), skilled upperclassmen are now grooming younger musicians. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...192193194195196...200210220230240...nextlast
Senior transfers from Evergreen Valley for a new beginning October 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin Senior Jasmine Qin moved from Evergreen Valley High School for a fresh start. read more » Sophomore pianist performs at Carnegie Hall October 9, 2015 — by Neil Rao After playing the piano for over 10 years, sophomore Vivian Luo’s hard work finally paid off as she was able to show her talent for the instrument in front of a group of over 500 professional musicians. Luo was selected to perform after winning the 2015 American Fine Arts Festival (AFAF) Competition. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Community commission hosts Second Harvest Food Drive October 9, 2015 — by Jay Kim The Second Harvest Food Drive will continue at school until Oct. 23. The food drive seeks to help struggling families who do not have the means to provide a nice meal during Thanksgiving. read more » Marching band pays tribute to seniors October 8, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou Linking elbows with his mother and twin sister, senior drum major Avi Arjavalingam was all smiles as he walked down the football field flanked on both sides by the waving flags of the Color Guard on the night of Oct. 2. read more » Juniors start girl-only coding club October 8, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Junior Shannon Chen and her team of two other girls sat at the edge of their seats at the Microsoft headquarters this past July as they anxiously made the final touches to Brouze, their online database of tutors designed for high school students. read more » Costa Rica trip exceeds students’ expectations October 8, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Gaining far more knowledge and experience than they had expected, 10 AP Environmental Science students, along with their teacher, Kristen Thomson, and Biology teacher Kristofer Orre, returned from a five-day turtle observing excursion to Tortuguero, Costa Rica, on Sept. 28. read more » History Bowl starts on the path to repeating national success October 8, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Amith Galivanche The History Bowl team attempts to make it back to nationals with a new roster. read more » Orchestra program a true ‘GEM’ October 7, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche In a program called the Great Ensemble of Musicians (GEM), skilled upperclassmen are now grooming younger musicians. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...192193194195196...200210220230240...nextlast
Sophomore pianist performs at Carnegie Hall October 9, 2015 — by Neil Rao After playing the piano for over 10 years, sophomore Vivian Luo’s hard work finally paid off as she was able to show her talent for the instrument in front of a group of over 500 professional musicians. Luo was selected to perform after winning the 2015 American Fine Arts Festival (AFAF) Competition. read more » Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Community commission hosts Second Harvest Food Drive October 9, 2015 — by Jay Kim The Second Harvest Food Drive will continue at school until Oct. 23. The food drive seeks to help struggling families who do not have the means to provide a nice meal during Thanksgiving. read more » Marching band pays tribute to seniors October 8, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou Linking elbows with his mother and twin sister, senior drum major Avi Arjavalingam was all smiles as he walked down the football field flanked on both sides by the waving flags of the Color Guard on the night of Oct. 2. read more » Juniors start girl-only coding club October 8, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Junior Shannon Chen and her team of two other girls sat at the edge of their seats at the Microsoft headquarters this past July as they anxiously made the final touches to Brouze, their online database of tutors designed for high school students. read more » Costa Rica trip exceeds students’ expectations October 8, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Gaining far more knowledge and experience than they had expected, 10 AP Environmental Science students, along with their teacher, Kristen Thomson, and Biology teacher Kristofer Orre, returned from a five-day turtle observing excursion to Tortuguero, Costa Rica, on Sept. 28. read more » History Bowl starts on the path to repeating national success October 8, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Amith Galivanche The History Bowl team attempts to make it back to nationals with a new roster. read more » Orchestra program a true ‘GEM’ October 7, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche In a program called the Great Ensemble of Musicians (GEM), skilled upperclassmen are now grooming younger musicians. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...192193194195196...200210220230240...nextlast
Science Bowl tries to retool in effort to reach national tournament October 9, 2015 — by Charin Park and Neehar Thumaty A new season of the school’s Science Bowl kicked off with its first round of tryouts on Oct. 2. read more » Community commission hosts Second Harvest Food Drive October 9, 2015 — by Jay Kim The Second Harvest Food Drive will continue at school until Oct. 23. The food drive seeks to help struggling families who do not have the means to provide a nice meal during Thanksgiving. read more » Marching band pays tribute to seniors October 8, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou Linking elbows with his mother and twin sister, senior drum major Avi Arjavalingam was all smiles as he walked down the football field flanked on both sides by the waving flags of the Color Guard on the night of Oct. 2. read more » Juniors start girl-only coding club October 8, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Junior Shannon Chen and her team of two other girls sat at the edge of their seats at the Microsoft headquarters this past July as they anxiously made the final touches to Brouze, their online database of tutors designed for high school students. read more » Costa Rica trip exceeds students’ expectations October 8, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Gaining far more knowledge and experience than they had expected, 10 AP Environmental Science students, along with their teacher, Kristen Thomson, and Biology teacher Kristofer Orre, returned from a five-day turtle observing excursion to Tortuguero, Costa Rica, on Sept. 28. read more » History Bowl starts on the path to repeating national success October 8, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Amith Galivanche The History Bowl team attempts to make it back to nationals with a new roster. read more » Orchestra program a true ‘GEM’ October 7, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche In a program called the Great Ensemble of Musicians (GEM), skilled upperclassmen are now grooming younger musicians. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...192193194195196...200210220230240...nextlast
Community commission hosts Second Harvest Food Drive October 9, 2015 — by Jay Kim The Second Harvest Food Drive will continue at school until Oct. 23. The food drive seeks to help struggling families who do not have the means to provide a nice meal during Thanksgiving. read more » Marching band pays tribute to seniors October 8, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou Linking elbows with his mother and twin sister, senior drum major Avi Arjavalingam was all smiles as he walked down the football field flanked on both sides by the waving flags of the Color Guard on the night of Oct. 2. read more » Juniors start girl-only coding club October 8, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Junior Shannon Chen and her team of two other girls sat at the edge of their seats at the Microsoft headquarters this past July as they anxiously made the final touches to Brouze, their online database of tutors designed for high school students. read more » Costa Rica trip exceeds students’ expectations October 8, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Gaining far more knowledge and experience than they had expected, 10 AP Environmental Science students, along with their teacher, Kristen Thomson, and Biology teacher Kristofer Orre, returned from a five-day turtle observing excursion to Tortuguero, Costa Rica, on Sept. 28. read more » History Bowl starts on the path to repeating national success October 8, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Amith Galivanche The History Bowl team attempts to make it back to nationals with a new roster. read more » Orchestra program a true ‘GEM’ October 7, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche In a program called the Great Ensemble of Musicians (GEM), skilled upperclassmen are now grooming younger musicians. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...192193194195196...200210220230240...nextlast
Marching band pays tribute to seniors October 8, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou Linking elbows with his mother and twin sister, senior drum major Avi Arjavalingam was all smiles as he walked down the football field flanked on both sides by the waving flags of the Color Guard on the night of Oct. 2. read more » Juniors start girl-only coding club October 8, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Junior Shannon Chen and her team of two other girls sat at the edge of their seats at the Microsoft headquarters this past July as they anxiously made the final touches to Brouze, their online database of tutors designed for high school students. read more » Costa Rica trip exceeds students’ expectations October 8, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Gaining far more knowledge and experience than they had expected, 10 AP Environmental Science students, along with their teacher, Kristen Thomson, and Biology teacher Kristofer Orre, returned from a five-day turtle observing excursion to Tortuguero, Costa Rica, on Sept. 28. read more » History Bowl starts on the path to repeating national success October 8, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Amith Galivanche The History Bowl team attempts to make it back to nationals with a new roster. read more » Orchestra program a true ‘GEM’ October 7, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche In a program called the Great Ensemble of Musicians (GEM), skilled upperclassmen are now grooming younger musicians. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...192193194195196...200210220230240...nextlast
Juniors start girl-only coding club October 8, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Junior Shannon Chen and her team of two other girls sat at the edge of their seats at the Microsoft headquarters this past July as they anxiously made the final touches to Brouze, their online database of tutors designed for high school students. read more » Costa Rica trip exceeds students’ expectations October 8, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Gaining far more knowledge and experience than they had expected, 10 AP Environmental Science students, along with their teacher, Kristen Thomson, and Biology teacher Kristofer Orre, returned from a five-day turtle observing excursion to Tortuguero, Costa Rica, on Sept. 28. read more » History Bowl starts on the path to repeating national success October 8, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Amith Galivanche The History Bowl team attempts to make it back to nationals with a new roster. read more » Orchestra program a true ‘GEM’ October 7, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche In a program called the Great Ensemble of Musicians (GEM), skilled upperclassmen are now grooming younger musicians. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...192193194195196...200210220230240...nextlast
Costa Rica trip exceeds students’ expectations October 8, 2015 — by Frederick Kim Gaining far more knowledge and experience than they had expected, 10 AP Environmental Science students, along with their teacher, Kristen Thomson, and Biology teacher Kristofer Orre, returned from a five-day turtle observing excursion to Tortuguero, Costa Rica, on Sept. 28. read more » History Bowl starts on the path to repeating national success October 8, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Amith Galivanche The History Bowl team attempts to make it back to nationals with a new roster. read more » Orchestra program a true ‘GEM’ October 7, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche In a program called the Great Ensemble of Musicians (GEM), skilled upperclassmen are now grooming younger musicians. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...192193194195196...200210220230240...nextlast
History Bowl starts on the path to repeating national success October 8, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Amith Galivanche The History Bowl team attempts to make it back to nationals with a new roster. read more » Orchestra program a true ‘GEM’ October 7, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche In a program called the Great Ensemble of Musicians (GEM), skilled upperclassmen are now grooming younger musicians. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...192193194195196...200210220230240...nextlast
Orchestra program a true ‘GEM’ October 7, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche In a program called the Great Ensemble of Musicians (GEM), skilled upperclassmen are now grooming younger musicians. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...192193194195196...200210220230240...nextlast