ASB, Marshburn make new leadership rule to include more students May 20, 2015 — by Eileen Toh To give more students a chance to participate in student government, the ASB and activities director Rebeca Marshburn have decided not to allow students to take on more than one leadership position in next year’s commissions, class office and ASB. read more » Tutoring club offers a helping hand May 20, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun The Helping Hands Club was founded by senior Rohit Rao and 2014 graduate Eric Taw in 2013 to provide students with assistance in any subject. Tutors meet every other Wednesday in room 410. The club uses an online form that allows students to request help, and from there, Rao assigns tutors. read more » Annual Souper Bowl proves to be a success once again May 19, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Students, parents, teachers and siblings piled into the cafeteria for the 12th annual Souper Bowl on April 28, held later in the year than usual, but nevertheless, a huge success. By the end of the night, all of the bowls made by the ceramics students were sold out. read more » Junior accepted into prestigious Yale summer program May 19, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Isabelle Tseng This summer, junior Ingrid Pan will be exploring Yale through a program called Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS) in its Politics, Law and Economics (PLE) division. read more » New year, new fields: Measure E funds sports renovations May 18, 2015 — by Michelle Cen Sports facilities and fields will begin undergoing renovations starting June 8, adding FieldTurf to the upper field and softball field. A bank of lights will also be installed on the upper field to allow for night practices. read more » Recent TP-ing incident highlights school’s tough senior prank policy May 18, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju In light of the recent senior prank in which students TP-ed the entire campus on May 4, the policies surrounding senior pranks have become of extreme importance. read more » Oxford ‘Out of the Blue’ a cappella group works with choir, performs in McAfee May 18, 2015 — by Claire Chou and Sweeya Raj The Oxford University, a cappella group Out of the Blue (OOTB), led a workshop for the students in the school’s choir program. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Teachers prepare for maternity leave May 18, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Shreya Tumu Psychology and AP Government/Economics teacher Hana Chen is one of three currently pregnant teachers; the other two are English teachers Susanna Ryan and Kelly Wissolik. All are due in the summer and will go on maternity leave next year. read more » Saratoga Library to host ‘Summer Challenge’ reading program May 18, 2015 — by Melissa Magner This coming summer, the Saratoga Library will host its annual summer program that encourages children and teens to read. The program has been renamed “Summer Challenge” this year, and the library has added several activities besides reading read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Tutoring club offers a helping hand May 20, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun The Helping Hands Club was founded by senior Rohit Rao and 2014 graduate Eric Taw in 2013 to provide students with assistance in any subject. Tutors meet every other Wednesday in room 410. The club uses an online form that allows students to request help, and from there, Rao assigns tutors. read more » Annual Souper Bowl proves to be a success once again May 19, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Students, parents, teachers and siblings piled into the cafeteria for the 12th annual Souper Bowl on April 28, held later in the year than usual, but nevertheless, a huge success. By the end of the night, all of the bowls made by the ceramics students were sold out. read more » Junior accepted into prestigious Yale summer program May 19, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Isabelle Tseng This summer, junior Ingrid Pan will be exploring Yale through a program called Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS) in its Politics, Law and Economics (PLE) division. read more » New year, new fields: Measure E funds sports renovations May 18, 2015 — by Michelle Cen Sports facilities and fields will begin undergoing renovations starting June 8, adding FieldTurf to the upper field and softball field. A bank of lights will also be installed on the upper field to allow for night practices. read more » Recent TP-ing incident highlights school’s tough senior prank policy May 18, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju In light of the recent senior prank in which students TP-ed the entire campus on May 4, the policies surrounding senior pranks have become of extreme importance. read more » Oxford ‘Out of the Blue’ a cappella group works with choir, performs in McAfee May 18, 2015 — by Claire Chou and Sweeya Raj The Oxford University, a cappella group Out of the Blue (OOTB), led a workshop for the students in the school’s choir program. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Teachers prepare for maternity leave May 18, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Shreya Tumu Psychology and AP Government/Economics teacher Hana Chen is one of three currently pregnant teachers; the other two are English teachers Susanna Ryan and Kelly Wissolik. All are due in the summer and will go on maternity leave next year. read more » Saratoga Library to host ‘Summer Challenge’ reading program May 18, 2015 — by Melissa Magner This coming summer, the Saratoga Library will host its annual summer program that encourages children and teens to read. The program has been renamed “Summer Challenge” this year, and the library has added several activities besides reading read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Annual Souper Bowl proves to be a success once again May 19, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Amelia Schwabe Students, parents, teachers and siblings piled into the cafeteria for the 12th annual Souper Bowl on April 28, held later in the year than usual, but nevertheless, a huge success. By the end of the night, all of the bowls made by the ceramics students were sold out. read more » Junior accepted into prestigious Yale summer program May 19, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Isabelle Tseng This summer, junior Ingrid Pan will be exploring Yale through a program called Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS) in its Politics, Law and Economics (PLE) division. read more » New year, new fields: Measure E funds sports renovations May 18, 2015 — by Michelle Cen Sports facilities and fields will begin undergoing renovations starting June 8, adding FieldTurf to the upper field and softball field. A bank of lights will also be installed on the upper field to allow for night practices. read more » Recent TP-ing incident highlights school’s tough senior prank policy May 18, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju In light of the recent senior prank in which students TP-ed the entire campus on May 4, the policies surrounding senior pranks have become of extreme importance. read more » Oxford ‘Out of the Blue’ a cappella group works with choir, performs in McAfee May 18, 2015 — by Claire Chou and Sweeya Raj The Oxford University, a cappella group Out of the Blue (OOTB), led a workshop for the students in the school’s choir program. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Teachers prepare for maternity leave May 18, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Shreya Tumu Psychology and AP Government/Economics teacher Hana Chen is one of three currently pregnant teachers; the other two are English teachers Susanna Ryan and Kelly Wissolik. All are due in the summer and will go on maternity leave next year. read more » Saratoga Library to host ‘Summer Challenge’ reading program May 18, 2015 — by Melissa Magner This coming summer, the Saratoga Library will host its annual summer program that encourages children and teens to read. The program has been renamed “Summer Challenge” this year, and the library has added several activities besides reading read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Junior accepted into prestigious Yale summer program May 19, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Isabelle Tseng This summer, junior Ingrid Pan will be exploring Yale through a program called Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS) in its Politics, Law and Economics (PLE) division. read more » New year, new fields: Measure E funds sports renovations May 18, 2015 — by Michelle Cen Sports facilities and fields will begin undergoing renovations starting June 8, adding FieldTurf to the upper field and softball field. A bank of lights will also be installed on the upper field to allow for night practices. read more » Recent TP-ing incident highlights school’s tough senior prank policy May 18, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju In light of the recent senior prank in which students TP-ed the entire campus on May 4, the policies surrounding senior pranks have become of extreme importance. read more » Oxford ‘Out of the Blue’ a cappella group works with choir, performs in McAfee May 18, 2015 — by Claire Chou and Sweeya Raj The Oxford University, a cappella group Out of the Blue (OOTB), led a workshop for the students in the school’s choir program. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Teachers prepare for maternity leave May 18, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Shreya Tumu Psychology and AP Government/Economics teacher Hana Chen is one of three currently pregnant teachers; the other two are English teachers Susanna Ryan and Kelly Wissolik. All are due in the summer and will go on maternity leave next year. read more » Saratoga Library to host ‘Summer Challenge’ reading program May 18, 2015 — by Melissa Magner This coming summer, the Saratoga Library will host its annual summer program that encourages children and teens to read. The program has been renamed “Summer Challenge” this year, and the library has added several activities besides reading read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
New year, new fields: Measure E funds sports renovations May 18, 2015 — by Michelle Cen Sports facilities and fields will begin undergoing renovations starting June 8, adding FieldTurf to the upper field and softball field. A bank of lights will also be installed on the upper field to allow for night practices. read more » Recent TP-ing incident highlights school’s tough senior prank policy May 18, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju In light of the recent senior prank in which students TP-ed the entire campus on May 4, the policies surrounding senior pranks have become of extreme importance. read more » Oxford ‘Out of the Blue’ a cappella group works with choir, performs in McAfee May 18, 2015 — by Claire Chou and Sweeya Raj The Oxford University, a cappella group Out of the Blue (OOTB), led a workshop for the students in the school’s choir program. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Teachers prepare for maternity leave May 18, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Shreya Tumu Psychology and AP Government/Economics teacher Hana Chen is one of three currently pregnant teachers; the other two are English teachers Susanna Ryan and Kelly Wissolik. All are due in the summer and will go on maternity leave next year. read more » Saratoga Library to host ‘Summer Challenge’ reading program May 18, 2015 — by Melissa Magner This coming summer, the Saratoga Library will host its annual summer program that encourages children and teens to read. The program has been renamed “Summer Challenge” this year, and the library has added several activities besides reading read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Recent TP-ing incident highlights school’s tough senior prank policy May 18, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju In light of the recent senior prank in which students TP-ed the entire campus on May 4, the policies surrounding senior pranks have become of extreme importance. read more » Oxford ‘Out of the Blue’ a cappella group works with choir, performs in McAfee May 18, 2015 — by Claire Chou and Sweeya Raj The Oxford University, a cappella group Out of the Blue (OOTB), led a workshop for the students in the school’s choir program. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Teachers prepare for maternity leave May 18, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Shreya Tumu Psychology and AP Government/Economics teacher Hana Chen is one of three currently pregnant teachers; the other two are English teachers Susanna Ryan and Kelly Wissolik. All are due in the summer and will go on maternity leave next year. read more » Saratoga Library to host ‘Summer Challenge’ reading program May 18, 2015 — by Melissa Magner This coming summer, the Saratoga Library will host its annual summer program that encourages children and teens to read. The program has been renamed “Summer Challenge” this year, and the library has added several activities besides reading read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Oxford ‘Out of the Blue’ a cappella group works with choir, performs in McAfee May 18, 2015 — by Claire Chou and Sweeya Raj The Oxford University, a cappella group Out of the Blue (OOTB), led a workshop for the students in the school’s choir program. read more » Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Teachers prepare for maternity leave May 18, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Shreya Tumu Psychology and AP Government/Economics teacher Hana Chen is one of three currently pregnant teachers; the other two are English teachers Susanna Ryan and Kelly Wissolik. All are due in the summer and will go on maternity leave next year. read more » Saratoga Library to host ‘Summer Challenge’ reading program May 18, 2015 — by Melissa Magner This coming summer, the Saratoga Library will host its annual summer program that encourages children and teens to read. The program has been renamed “Summer Challenge” this year, and the library has added several activities besides reading read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Dance team ends the year on a high note May 18, 2015 — by Summer Smith The dance team is only in its second year, yet it has accomplished more than it hoped. read more » Teachers prepare for maternity leave May 18, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Shreya Tumu Psychology and AP Government/Economics teacher Hana Chen is one of three currently pregnant teachers; the other two are English teachers Susanna Ryan and Kelly Wissolik. All are due in the summer and will go on maternity leave next year. read more » Saratoga Library to host ‘Summer Challenge’ reading program May 18, 2015 — by Melissa Magner This coming summer, the Saratoga Library will host its annual summer program that encourages children and teens to read. The program has been renamed “Summer Challenge” this year, and the library has added several activities besides reading read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Teachers prepare for maternity leave May 18, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Shreya Tumu Psychology and AP Government/Economics teacher Hana Chen is one of three currently pregnant teachers; the other two are English teachers Susanna Ryan and Kelly Wissolik. All are due in the summer and will go on maternity leave next year. read more » Saratoga Library to host ‘Summer Challenge’ reading program May 18, 2015 — by Melissa Magner This coming summer, the Saratoga Library will host its annual summer program that encourages children and teens to read. The program has been renamed “Summer Challenge” this year, and the library has added several activities besides reading read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Saratoga Library to host ‘Summer Challenge’ reading program May 18, 2015 — by Melissa Magner This coming summer, the Saratoga Library will host its annual summer program that encourages children and teens to read. The program has been renamed “Summer Challenge” this year, and the library has added several activities besides reading read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast