Kickoff rally brings new twists to old traditions September 17, 2015 — by Arjun Ramanathan The first rally of the year on Sept. 11 was different from many previous rallies in that it contained elements and activities that had not been introduced before and tried to maintain a more positive and inclusive tone, including a heavy emphasis on students not using the traditional “go home, freshmen,” chant. read more » Thermond teaches new creative writing class September 17, 2015 — by Cassandra King On the first day of school, 12 students stepped eagerly into the Creative Writing classroom, glancing at the posters strung across the walls and surveying English and drama teacher Sarah Thermond, who awaited her enthusiastic pupils. By the next week, the class size had increased to 20. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » Freshmen officers elected September 16, 2015 — by Roland Shen Roshan Verma has been elected as president, Deyshna Pai, as vice president, Patrick Li as treasurer and Daniel Bessonav as secretary. Two appointed class representatives are Nevin Prasad and Cameron Lin, and the School Site Council representatives are Julia Deng and Sasha Picard. read more » School and parents focus on alleviating student stress September 15, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira Challenge Student Stress (CSS) is a multicultural parent task force that is working with the SHS administration and LGSUHSD Board to identify the underlying causes of student stress and design solutions to diminish it. read more » DECA revived by trio of juniors September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun From being scheduled to meet twice a week to never formally meeting during the school year at all, the school’s DECA club sputtered last year and was rescinded by ASB during second semester. read more » New state law suspends CAHSEE administration September 13, 2015 — by Kyle Wang On Aug. 26, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 725 into law to temporarily suspend the administration of the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). As a result, starting in 2016, high schoolers will no longer need to pass the test to graduate, and the class of 2018 will likely not take the exam this spring. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » Back to School Night simulates ordinary school day for parents September 12, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche The night kicked off around 5:30 p.m., with different clubs and organizations hosting booths in the quad. Showing parents their mission and purpose, each group stood hopefully as parents signed up to help or donated money. The M-SET Robotics team showed off its prized robot, dubbed “Nessie.” Senior M-SET president Kabir Manghnani said that presenting at Back to School Night was an effective way to reach parents. read more » Quick thinking leads to arrests in Golden Triangle burglary attempt September 12, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang On Aug. 25, three burglars stole jewelry and a wad of foreign currency from a house located on Thelma Avenue, but with the neighbors’ quick actions, two suspects, a 19-year-old woman from San Jose and a 22-year-old male from Oakland, were arrested. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Thermond teaches new creative writing class September 17, 2015 — by Cassandra King On the first day of school, 12 students stepped eagerly into the Creative Writing classroom, glancing at the posters strung across the walls and surveying English and drama teacher Sarah Thermond, who awaited her enthusiastic pupils. By the next week, the class size had increased to 20. read more » PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » Freshmen officers elected September 16, 2015 — by Roland Shen Roshan Verma has been elected as president, Deyshna Pai, as vice president, Patrick Li as treasurer and Daniel Bessonav as secretary. Two appointed class representatives are Nevin Prasad and Cameron Lin, and the School Site Council representatives are Julia Deng and Sasha Picard. read more » School and parents focus on alleviating student stress September 15, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira Challenge Student Stress (CSS) is a multicultural parent task force that is working with the SHS administration and LGSUHSD Board to identify the underlying causes of student stress and design solutions to diminish it. read more » DECA revived by trio of juniors September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun From being scheduled to meet twice a week to never formally meeting during the school year at all, the school’s DECA club sputtered last year and was rescinded by ASB during second semester. read more » New state law suspends CAHSEE administration September 13, 2015 — by Kyle Wang On Aug. 26, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 725 into law to temporarily suspend the administration of the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). As a result, starting in 2016, high schoolers will no longer need to pass the test to graduate, and the class of 2018 will likely not take the exam this spring. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » Back to School Night simulates ordinary school day for parents September 12, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche The night kicked off around 5:30 p.m., with different clubs and organizations hosting booths in the quad. Showing parents their mission and purpose, each group stood hopefully as parents signed up to help or donated money. The M-SET Robotics team showed off its prized robot, dubbed “Nessie.” Senior M-SET president Kabir Manghnani said that presenting at Back to School Night was an effective way to reach parents. read more » Quick thinking leads to arrests in Golden Triangle burglary attempt September 12, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang On Aug. 25, three burglars stole jewelry and a wad of foreign currency from a house located on Thelma Avenue, but with the neighbors’ quick actions, two suspects, a 19-year-old woman from San Jose and a 22-year-old male from Oakland, were arrested. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
PSAT to be administered during school hours September 17, 2015 — by Eleanor Goh This year, College Board has decided that the PSAT will be administered on two Wednesdays only, Oct. 14 and 28, the latter of which is the date Saratoga High students will take the test to avoid conflicts with Homecoming, which occurs during the week of Oct. 12. read more » Freshmen officers elected September 16, 2015 — by Roland Shen Roshan Verma has been elected as president, Deyshna Pai, as vice president, Patrick Li as treasurer and Daniel Bessonav as secretary. Two appointed class representatives are Nevin Prasad and Cameron Lin, and the School Site Council representatives are Julia Deng and Sasha Picard. read more » School and parents focus on alleviating student stress September 15, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira Challenge Student Stress (CSS) is a multicultural parent task force that is working with the SHS administration and LGSUHSD Board to identify the underlying causes of student stress and design solutions to diminish it. read more » DECA revived by trio of juniors September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun From being scheduled to meet twice a week to never formally meeting during the school year at all, the school’s DECA club sputtered last year and was rescinded by ASB during second semester. read more » New state law suspends CAHSEE administration September 13, 2015 — by Kyle Wang On Aug. 26, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 725 into law to temporarily suspend the administration of the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). As a result, starting in 2016, high schoolers will no longer need to pass the test to graduate, and the class of 2018 will likely not take the exam this spring. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » Back to School Night simulates ordinary school day for parents September 12, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche The night kicked off around 5:30 p.m., with different clubs and organizations hosting booths in the quad. Showing parents their mission and purpose, each group stood hopefully as parents signed up to help or donated money. The M-SET Robotics team showed off its prized robot, dubbed “Nessie.” Senior M-SET president Kabir Manghnani said that presenting at Back to School Night was an effective way to reach parents. read more » Quick thinking leads to arrests in Golden Triangle burglary attempt September 12, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang On Aug. 25, three burglars stole jewelry and a wad of foreign currency from a house located on Thelma Avenue, but with the neighbors’ quick actions, two suspects, a 19-year-old woman from San Jose and a 22-year-old male from Oakland, were arrested. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Freshmen officers elected September 16, 2015 — by Roland Shen Roshan Verma has been elected as president, Deyshna Pai, as vice president, Patrick Li as treasurer and Daniel Bessonav as secretary. Two appointed class representatives are Nevin Prasad and Cameron Lin, and the School Site Council representatives are Julia Deng and Sasha Picard. read more » School and parents focus on alleviating student stress September 15, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira Challenge Student Stress (CSS) is a multicultural parent task force that is working with the SHS administration and LGSUHSD Board to identify the underlying causes of student stress and design solutions to diminish it. read more » DECA revived by trio of juniors September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun From being scheduled to meet twice a week to never formally meeting during the school year at all, the school’s DECA club sputtered last year and was rescinded by ASB during second semester. read more » New state law suspends CAHSEE administration September 13, 2015 — by Kyle Wang On Aug. 26, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 725 into law to temporarily suspend the administration of the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). As a result, starting in 2016, high schoolers will no longer need to pass the test to graduate, and the class of 2018 will likely not take the exam this spring. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » Back to School Night simulates ordinary school day for parents September 12, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche The night kicked off around 5:30 p.m., with different clubs and organizations hosting booths in the quad. Showing parents their mission and purpose, each group stood hopefully as parents signed up to help or donated money. The M-SET Robotics team showed off its prized robot, dubbed “Nessie.” Senior M-SET president Kabir Manghnani said that presenting at Back to School Night was an effective way to reach parents. read more » Quick thinking leads to arrests in Golden Triangle burglary attempt September 12, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang On Aug. 25, three burglars stole jewelry and a wad of foreign currency from a house located on Thelma Avenue, but with the neighbors’ quick actions, two suspects, a 19-year-old woman from San Jose and a 22-year-old male from Oakland, were arrested. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
School and parents focus on alleviating student stress September 15, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira Challenge Student Stress (CSS) is a multicultural parent task force that is working with the SHS administration and LGSUHSD Board to identify the underlying causes of student stress and design solutions to diminish it. read more » DECA revived by trio of juniors September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun From being scheduled to meet twice a week to never formally meeting during the school year at all, the school’s DECA club sputtered last year and was rescinded by ASB during second semester. read more » New state law suspends CAHSEE administration September 13, 2015 — by Kyle Wang On Aug. 26, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 725 into law to temporarily suspend the administration of the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). As a result, starting in 2016, high schoolers will no longer need to pass the test to graduate, and the class of 2018 will likely not take the exam this spring. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » Back to School Night simulates ordinary school day for parents September 12, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche The night kicked off around 5:30 p.m., with different clubs and organizations hosting booths in the quad. Showing parents their mission and purpose, each group stood hopefully as parents signed up to help or donated money. The M-SET Robotics team showed off its prized robot, dubbed “Nessie.” Senior M-SET president Kabir Manghnani said that presenting at Back to School Night was an effective way to reach parents. read more » Quick thinking leads to arrests in Golden Triangle burglary attempt September 12, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang On Aug. 25, three burglars stole jewelry and a wad of foreign currency from a house located on Thelma Avenue, but with the neighbors’ quick actions, two suspects, a 19-year-old woman from San Jose and a 22-year-old male from Oakland, were arrested. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
DECA revived by trio of juniors September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun From being scheduled to meet twice a week to never formally meeting during the school year at all, the school’s DECA club sputtered last year and was rescinded by ASB during second semester. read more » New state law suspends CAHSEE administration September 13, 2015 — by Kyle Wang On Aug. 26, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 725 into law to temporarily suspend the administration of the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). As a result, starting in 2016, high schoolers will no longer need to pass the test to graduate, and the class of 2018 will likely not take the exam this spring. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » Back to School Night simulates ordinary school day for parents September 12, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche The night kicked off around 5:30 p.m., with different clubs and organizations hosting booths in the quad. Showing parents their mission and purpose, each group stood hopefully as parents signed up to help or donated money. The M-SET Robotics team showed off its prized robot, dubbed “Nessie.” Senior M-SET president Kabir Manghnani said that presenting at Back to School Night was an effective way to reach parents. read more » Quick thinking leads to arrests in Golden Triangle burglary attempt September 12, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang On Aug. 25, three burglars stole jewelry and a wad of foreign currency from a house located on Thelma Avenue, but with the neighbors’ quick actions, two suspects, a 19-year-old woman from San Jose and a 22-year-old male from Oakland, were arrested. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
New state law suspends CAHSEE administration September 13, 2015 — by Kyle Wang On Aug. 26, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 725 into law to temporarily suspend the administration of the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). As a result, starting in 2016, high schoolers will no longer need to pass the test to graduate, and the class of 2018 will likely not take the exam this spring. read more » Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » Back to School Night simulates ordinary school day for parents September 12, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche The night kicked off around 5:30 p.m., with different clubs and organizations hosting booths in the quad. Showing parents their mission and purpose, each group stood hopefully as parents signed up to help or donated money. The M-SET Robotics team showed off its prized robot, dubbed “Nessie.” Senior M-SET president Kabir Manghnani said that presenting at Back to School Night was an effective way to reach parents. read more » Quick thinking leads to arrests in Golden Triangle burglary attempt September 12, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang On Aug. 25, three burglars stole jewelry and a wad of foreign currency from a house located on Thelma Avenue, but with the neighbors’ quick actions, two suspects, a 19-year-old woman from San Jose and a 22-year-old male from Oakland, were arrested. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Some softball players express opposition to artificial turf that will cover their field September 12, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Summer Smith Looking around school, renovations seem to be happening in every corner. But not all have been received with enthusiasm. read more » Back to School Night simulates ordinary school day for parents September 12, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche The night kicked off around 5:30 p.m., with different clubs and organizations hosting booths in the quad. Showing parents their mission and purpose, each group stood hopefully as parents signed up to help or donated money. The M-SET Robotics team showed off its prized robot, dubbed “Nessie.” Senior M-SET president Kabir Manghnani said that presenting at Back to School Night was an effective way to reach parents. read more » Quick thinking leads to arrests in Golden Triangle burglary attempt September 12, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang On Aug. 25, three burglars stole jewelry and a wad of foreign currency from a house located on Thelma Avenue, but with the neighbors’ quick actions, two suspects, a 19-year-old woman from San Jose and a 22-year-old male from Oakland, were arrested. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Back to School Night simulates ordinary school day for parents September 12, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche The night kicked off around 5:30 p.m., with different clubs and organizations hosting booths in the quad. Showing parents their mission and purpose, each group stood hopefully as parents signed up to help or donated money. The M-SET Robotics team showed off its prized robot, dubbed “Nessie.” Senior M-SET president Kabir Manghnani said that presenting at Back to School Night was an effective way to reach parents. read more » Quick thinking leads to arrests in Golden Triangle burglary attempt September 12, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang On Aug. 25, three burglars stole jewelry and a wad of foreign currency from a house located on Thelma Avenue, but with the neighbors’ quick actions, two suspects, a 19-year-old woman from San Jose and a 22-year-old male from Oakland, were arrested. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Quick thinking leads to arrests in Golden Triangle burglary attempt September 12, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang On Aug. 25, three burglars stole jewelry and a wad of foreign currency from a house located on Thelma Avenue, but with the neighbors’ quick actions, two suspects, a 19-year-old woman from San Jose and a 22-year-old male from Oakland, were arrested. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast