Action sports athletes shred half pipe in support of anti-bullying September 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin The Action Sports Allstars (ASA) show is an interactive action sports circuit that has teamed up with the U.S. Marine Corps and the Anti-Defamation League to discourage bullying among teens. Following the motto “No Place for Hate,” the show included an emcee who served as a commentator while repeating a few bullying statistics. read more » ‘Pride and Prejudice’ chosen to be fall play September 9, 2015 — by Melissa Magner and Saya Sivaram Humor, romance and scandals are at the heart of Jane Austen’s novel “Pride and Prejudice,” the show that drama teacher and director Sarah Thermond has chosen to be this year’s fall play. read more » Senior reflects on singing journey through solo recital in McAfee September 5, 2015 — by Maya Prasad On the evening of Aug. 23, on the familiar stage of the McAfee Center, senior Ankitha Sarvesh performed a variety of music for her friends and family. read more » 39 seniors become National Merit Semifinalists September 5, 2015 — by Roland Shen Out of over 1.5 million students who took the PSAT last October, 39 SHS seniors had scores among the top 1 percent, making them National Merit semifinalists. This number matches last year’s school record of 39 read more » Students enjoy service trip to rural village in Ecuador September 4, 2015 — by Allison Lin Three seniors, along with guidance counselor Eileen Allen, traveled to a small village in Ecuador for a 10-day service trip organized by Me to We, a subgroup of the Free the Children charity. read more » PTSO Coffee meeting welcomes new and old parents, updates about the school September 4, 2015 — by Frederick Kim On the morning of Aug. 25, administrators, counselors, booster members and parents of both new and current students came together in the cafeteria for coffee and a meeting to discuss future events organized by the PTSO. read more » SHS welcomes former Branham principal to administration September 4, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh Saratoga High’s new assistant principal Brian Thompson talks about his experiences here and at his previous high schools. read more » Axelsson substitutes for teacher out on maternity leave September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim AP Government/Economics and Psychology teacher Erik Axelsson, a Los Gatos High School alumnus, recently joined the school’s staff to begin his teaching career. He is substituting for teacher Hana Chen, who is out on maternity leave for the first semester. read more » Rieber joins staff to assist students with learning differences September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim Newly hired teacher Clare Rieber first became interested in teaching when she started behavioral therapy for kids with autism in Santa Cruz. The experience helped her realize how much she enjoyed working with kids, and she began to look for a full-time teaching position. read more » Athletic trainer teaches Health/Driver’s Ed, strives for an enjoyable experience September 4, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Current athletic trainer Liz Alves has spent the past seven years tending to athletes’ sprained ankles, swollen legs, concussions and other injuries that occur on our school’s athletic fields, courts and pool. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
‘Pride and Prejudice’ chosen to be fall play September 9, 2015 — by Melissa Magner and Saya Sivaram Humor, romance and scandals are at the heart of Jane Austen’s novel “Pride and Prejudice,” the show that drama teacher and director Sarah Thermond has chosen to be this year’s fall play. read more » Senior reflects on singing journey through solo recital in McAfee September 5, 2015 — by Maya Prasad On the evening of Aug. 23, on the familiar stage of the McAfee Center, senior Ankitha Sarvesh performed a variety of music for her friends and family. read more » 39 seniors become National Merit Semifinalists September 5, 2015 — by Roland Shen Out of over 1.5 million students who took the PSAT last October, 39 SHS seniors had scores among the top 1 percent, making them National Merit semifinalists. This number matches last year’s school record of 39 read more » Students enjoy service trip to rural village in Ecuador September 4, 2015 — by Allison Lin Three seniors, along with guidance counselor Eileen Allen, traveled to a small village in Ecuador for a 10-day service trip organized by Me to We, a subgroup of the Free the Children charity. read more » PTSO Coffee meeting welcomes new and old parents, updates about the school September 4, 2015 — by Frederick Kim On the morning of Aug. 25, administrators, counselors, booster members and parents of both new and current students came together in the cafeteria for coffee and a meeting to discuss future events organized by the PTSO. read more » SHS welcomes former Branham principal to administration September 4, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh Saratoga High’s new assistant principal Brian Thompson talks about his experiences here and at his previous high schools. read more » Axelsson substitutes for teacher out on maternity leave September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim AP Government/Economics and Psychology teacher Erik Axelsson, a Los Gatos High School alumnus, recently joined the school’s staff to begin his teaching career. He is substituting for teacher Hana Chen, who is out on maternity leave for the first semester. read more » Rieber joins staff to assist students with learning differences September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim Newly hired teacher Clare Rieber first became interested in teaching when she started behavioral therapy for kids with autism in Santa Cruz. The experience helped her realize how much she enjoyed working with kids, and she began to look for a full-time teaching position. read more » Athletic trainer teaches Health/Driver’s Ed, strives for an enjoyable experience September 4, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Current athletic trainer Liz Alves has spent the past seven years tending to athletes’ sprained ankles, swollen legs, concussions and other injuries that occur on our school’s athletic fields, courts and pool. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Senior reflects on singing journey through solo recital in McAfee September 5, 2015 — by Maya Prasad On the evening of Aug. 23, on the familiar stage of the McAfee Center, senior Ankitha Sarvesh performed a variety of music for her friends and family. read more » 39 seniors become National Merit Semifinalists September 5, 2015 — by Roland Shen Out of over 1.5 million students who took the PSAT last October, 39 SHS seniors had scores among the top 1 percent, making them National Merit semifinalists. This number matches last year’s school record of 39 read more » Students enjoy service trip to rural village in Ecuador September 4, 2015 — by Allison Lin Three seniors, along with guidance counselor Eileen Allen, traveled to a small village in Ecuador for a 10-day service trip organized by Me to We, a subgroup of the Free the Children charity. read more » PTSO Coffee meeting welcomes new and old parents, updates about the school September 4, 2015 — by Frederick Kim On the morning of Aug. 25, administrators, counselors, booster members and parents of both new and current students came together in the cafeteria for coffee and a meeting to discuss future events organized by the PTSO. read more » SHS welcomes former Branham principal to administration September 4, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh Saratoga High’s new assistant principal Brian Thompson talks about his experiences here and at his previous high schools. read more » Axelsson substitutes for teacher out on maternity leave September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim AP Government/Economics and Psychology teacher Erik Axelsson, a Los Gatos High School alumnus, recently joined the school’s staff to begin his teaching career. He is substituting for teacher Hana Chen, who is out on maternity leave for the first semester. read more » Rieber joins staff to assist students with learning differences September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim Newly hired teacher Clare Rieber first became interested in teaching when she started behavioral therapy for kids with autism in Santa Cruz. The experience helped her realize how much she enjoyed working with kids, and she began to look for a full-time teaching position. read more » Athletic trainer teaches Health/Driver’s Ed, strives for an enjoyable experience September 4, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Current athletic trainer Liz Alves has spent the past seven years tending to athletes’ sprained ankles, swollen legs, concussions and other injuries that occur on our school’s athletic fields, courts and pool. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
39 seniors become National Merit Semifinalists September 5, 2015 — by Roland Shen Out of over 1.5 million students who took the PSAT last October, 39 SHS seniors had scores among the top 1 percent, making them National Merit semifinalists. This number matches last year’s school record of 39 read more » Students enjoy service trip to rural village in Ecuador September 4, 2015 — by Allison Lin Three seniors, along with guidance counselor Eileen Allen, traveled to a small village in Ecuador for a 10-day service trip organized by Me to We, a subgroup of the Free the Children charity. read more » PTSO Coffee meeting welcomes new and old parents, updates about the school September 4, 2015 — by Frederick Kim On the morning of Aug. 25, administrators, counselors, booster members and parents of both new and current students came together in the cafeteria for coffee and a meeting to discuss future events organized by the PTSO. read more » SHS welcomes former Branham principal to administration September 4, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh Saratoga High’s new assistant principal Brian Thompson talks about his experiences here and at his previous high schools. read more » Axelsson substitutes for teacher out on maternity leave September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim AP Government/Economics and Psychology teacher Erik Axelsson, a Los Gatos High School alumnus, recently joined the school’s staff to begin his teaching career. He is substituting for teacher Hana Chen, who is out on maternity leave for the first semester. read more » Rieber joins staff to assist students with learning differences September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim Newly hired teacher Clare Rieber first became interested in teaching when she started behavioral therapy for kids with autism in Santa Cruz. The experience helped her realize how much she enjoyed working with kids, and she began to look for a full-time teaching position. read more » Athletic trainer teaches Health/Driver’s Ed, strives for an enjoyable experience September 4, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Current athletic trainer Liz Alves has spent the past seven years tending to athletes’ sprained ankles, swollen legs, concussions and other injuries that occur on our school’s athletic fields, courts and pool. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Students enjoy service trip to rural village in Ecuador September 4, 2015 — by Allison Lin Three seniors, along with guidance counselor Eileen Allen, traveled to a small village in Ecuador for a 10-day service trip organized by Me to We, a subgroup of the Free the Children charity. read more » PTSO Coffee meeting welcomes new and old parents, updates about the school September 4, 2015 — by Frederick Kim On the morning of Aug. 25, administrators, counselors, booster members and parents of both new and current students came together in the cafeteria for coffee and a meeting to discuss future events organized by the PTSO. read more » SHS welcomes former Branham principal to administration September 4, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh Saratoga High’s new assistant principal Brian Thompson talks about his experiences here and at his previous high schools. read more » Axelsson substitutes for teacher out on maternity leave September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim AP Government/Economics and Psychology teacher Erik Axelsson, a Los Gatos High School alumnus, recently joined the school’s staff to begin his teaching career. He is substituting for teacher Hana Chen, who is out on maternity leave for the first semester. read more » Rieber joins staff to assist students with learning differences September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim Newly hired teacher Clare Rieber first became interested in teaching when she started behavioral therapy for kids with autism in Santa Cruz. The experience helped her realize how much she enjoyed working with kids, and she began to look for a full-time teaching position. read more » Athletic trainer teaches Health/Driver’s Ed, strives for an enjoyable experience September 4, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Current athletic trainer Liz Alves has spent the past seven years tending to athletes’ sprained ankles, swollen legs, concussions and other injuries that occur on our school’s athletic fields, courts and pool. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
PTSO Coffee meeting welcomes new and old parents, updates about the school September 4, 2015 — by Frederick Kim On the morning of Aug. 25, administrators, counselors, booster members and parents of both new and current students came together in the cafeteria for coffee and a meeting to discuss future events organized by the PTSO. read more » SHS welcomes former Branham principal to administration September 4, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh Saratoga High’s new assistant principal Brian Thompson talks about his experiences here and at his previous high schools. read more » Axelsson substitutes for teacher out on maternity leave September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim AP Government/Economics and Psychology teacher Erik Axelsson, a Los Gatos High School alumnus, recently joined the school’s staff to begin his teaching career. He is substituting for teacher Hana Chen, who is out on maternity leave for the first semester. read more » Rieber joins staff to assist students with learning differences September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim Newly hired teacher Clare Rieber first became interested in teaching when she started behavioral therapy for kids with autism in Santa Cruz. The experience helped her realize how much she enjoyed working with kids, and she began to look for a full-time teaching position. read more » Athletic trainer teaches Health/Driver’s Ed, strives for an enjoyable experience September 4, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Current athletic trainer Liz Alves has spent the past seven years tending to athletes’ sprained ankles, swollen legs, concussions and other injuries that occur on our school’s athletic fields, courts and pool. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
SHS welcomes former Branham principal to administration September 4, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh Saratoga High’s new assistant principal Brian Thompson talks about his experiences here and at his previous high schools. read more » Axelsson substitutes for teacher out on maternity leave September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim AP Government/Economics and Psychology teacher Erik Axelsson, a Los Gatos High School alumnus, recently joined the school’s staff to begin his teaching career. He is substituting for teacher Hana Chen, who is out on maternity leave for the first semester. read more » Rieber joins staff to assist students with learning differences September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim Newly hired teacher Clare Rieber first became interested in teaching when she started behavioral therapy for kids with autism in Santa Cruz. The experience helped her realize how much she enjoyed working with kids, and she began to look for a full-time teaching position. read more » Athletic trainer teaches Health/Driver’s Ed, strives for an enjoyable experience September 4, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Current athletic trainer Liz Alves has spent the past seven years tending to athletes’ sprained ankles, swollen legs, concussions and other injuries that occur on our school’s athletic fields, courts and pool. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Axelsson substitutes for teacher out on maternity leave September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim AP Government/Economics and Psychology teacher Erik Axelsson, a Los Gatos High School alumnus, recently joined the school’s staff to begin his teaching career. He is substituting for teacher Hana Chen, who is out on maternity leave for the first semester. read more » Rieber joins staff to assist students with learning differences September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim Newly hired teacher Clare Rieber first became interested in teaching when she started behavioral therapy for kids with autism in Santa Cruz. The experience helped her realize how much she enjoyed working with kids, and she began to look for a full-time teaching position. read more » Athletic trainer teaches Health/Driver’s Ed, strives for an enjoyable experience September 4, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Current athletic trainer Liz Alves has spent the past seven years tending to athletes’ sprained ankles, swollen legs, concussions and other injuries that occur on our school’s athletic fields, courts and pool. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Rieber joins staff to assist students with learning differences September 4, 2015 — by Jay Kim Newly hired teacher Clare Rieber first became interested in teaching when she started behavioral therapy for kids with autism in Santa Cruz. The experience helped her realize how much she enjoyed working with kids, and she began to look for a full-time teaching position. read more » Athletic trainer teaches Health/Driver’s Ed, strives for an enjoyable experience September 4, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Current athletic trainer Liz Alves has spent the past seven years tending to athletes’ sprained ankles, swollen legs, concussions and other injuries that occur on our school’s athletic fields, courts and pool. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Athletic trainer teaches Health/Driver’s Ed, strives for an enjoyable experience September 4, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Current athletic trainer Liz Alves has spent the past seven years tending to athletes’ sprained ankles, swollen legs, concussions and other injuries that occur on our school’s athletic fields, courts and pool. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast