MSET Fish perform beyond expectations at Regional and World Championships May 8, 2023 — by Beverly Xu On April 19, 27 of 47 students from the school’s FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) team, 649 MSET Fish, boarded a plane to Houston to attend their second FIRST World Championship in a row — capping off the team’s most successful season yet. For the rest of the week, the team competed in the George R. […] read more » Senior wins scholarship from San Jose Sharks May 6, 2023 — by Mitchell Chen and Skyler Mao Senior Kayla Steele was recognized as one of the six Bay Area All-Star Scholarship Team (BAASST) Program winners for 2023 for her involvement in leadership opportunities around campus whether through class officer roles or ASB. BAASST is an initiative that recognizes and rewards exceptional high school students in the San Francisco Bay Area. The program […] read more » Alumna Patricia Adura-Miranda’s stories resonate with students May 2, 2023 — by Sanjoli Gupta Olympic bronze medalist, National Wrestling hall of famer, immigration lawyer and Class of 1997 alumna Patricia Adura-Miranda shared her varied experiences with students during a tutorial and lunch visit to campus on April 18. Miranda’s parents immigrated to Canada and then the U.S. from Brazil. Her mother died when she was 10, leading her to […] read more » Student speakers focus on the power of language in SED talks event at public library May 2, 2023 — by Sarah Zhou Over 50 students from different schools in the Bay Area and Saratoga residents gathered in the community room of the Saratoga Library on April 22 for the bi-annual speakers series SED Talks, hosted by the Saratoga Library Teen Advisory Board and Saratoga Youth Commission. SED Talks — which mimics the style of TEDx talks — invites […] read more » Coaches and players advocate for gym renovations April 26, 2023 — by Andy Zhu Each day, hundreds of students use the school’s two gyms for athletics, classes, social events and other activities. Though the gyms are among the most widely used facilities on campus, the area has not been significantly renovated in decades, and some coaches and players are saying fixes are long overdue. In the last 31 years, […] read more » School to host annual Grad Night on June 8 April 5, 2023 — by Zach Zinman Every year, senior parents and staff organize Grad Night, a party to celebrate the graduating senior class. While 194 out of 308 seniors have bought Grad Night tickets, organizers hope that at least 90% of the class will choose to attend the all-night post-graduation celebration. This year, Grad Night will be held at the large […] read more » Sophomore duo steps up at recent debate tournaments April 5, 2023 — by Skyler Mao “Is everyone ready?” sophomore Leonardo Jia said. Nods came from around the room. Standing in the middle of a classroom in UC Berkeley, Jia was participating in one of the most prestigious debate tournaments. Jia took one last sip of water and began to speak. “My partner and I affirm the resolution: In the United […] read more » Class officer elections see an increase in candidates, rare runoff race April 3, 2023 — by William Norwood Class officer elections for 2023-24 have come to end with close elections and landslide victories — more candidates running than in recent years. The incoming freshmen held their class officer elections in late February at Redwood Middle School. They elected Sina Mahtaj-Kharassani as president, Katie Yang as vice president, Seabert Mao as treasurer and Isabell […] read more » MSET robotics team faces tough competition in SF and falls short of qualifying for worlds April 1, 2023 — by Beverly Xu MSET Robotics team was eliminated in the third round of playoffs by just one point at the San Francisco Regional held from March 16-19, falling short of qualifying for their goal of the world competition. They were seeded 9th heading into competitive rounds. Junior outreach lead Cameron Nguyen was also nominated as Dean’s List Finalist, […] read more » Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand As college applications end for seniors and loom ahead for juniors, the pressure on upperclassmen to decide on a major and ultimately a career increases. To help with the process, the school recently held a career fair directed mainly at juniors and seniors, but open to all students, College and Career counselor Brad Ward said. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Senior wins scholarship from San Jose Sharks May 6, 2023 — by Mitchell Chen and Skyler Mao Senior Kayla Steele was recognized as one of the six Bay Area All-Star Scholarship Team (BAASST) Program winners for 2023 for her involvement in leadership opportunities around campus whether through class officer roles or ASB. BAASST is an initiative that recognizes and rewards exceptional high school students in the San Francisco Bay Area. The program […] read more » Alumna Patricia Adura-Miranda’s stories resonate with students May 2, 2023 — by Sanjoli Gupta Olympic bronze medalist, National Wrestling hall of famer, immigration lawyer and Class of 1997 alumna Patricia Adura-Miranda shared her varied experiences with students during a tutorial and lunch visit to campus on April 18. Miranda’s parents immigrated to Canada and then the U.S. from Brazil. Her mother died when she was 10, leading her to […] read more » Student speakers focus on the power of language in SED talks event at public library May 2, 2023 — by Sarah Zhou Over 50 students from different schools in the Bay Area and Saratoga residents gathered in the community room of the Saratoga Library on April 22 for the bi-annual speakers series SED Talks, hosted by the Saratoga Library Teen Advisory Board and Saratoga Youth Commission. SED Talks — which mimics the style of TEDx talks — invites […] read more » Coaches and players advocate for gym renovations April 26, 2023 — by Andy Zhu Each day, hundreds of students use the school’s two gyms for athletics, classes, social events and other activities. Though the gyms are among the most widely used facilities on campus, the area has not been significantly renovated in decades, and some coaches and players are saying fixes are long overdue. In the last 31 years, […] read more » School to host annual Grad Night on June 8 April 5, 2023 — by Zach Zinman Every year, senior parents and staff organize Grad Night, a party to celebrate the graduating senior class. While 194 out of 308 seniors have bought Grad Night tickets, organizers hope that at least 90% of the class will choose to attend the all-night post-graduation celebration. This year, Grad Night will be held at the large […] read more » Sophomore duo steps up at recent debate tournaments April 5, 2023 — by Skyler Mao “Is everyone ready?” sophomore Leonardo Jia said. Nods came from around the room. Standing in the middle of a classroom in UC Berkeley, Jia was participating in one of the most prestigious debate tournaments. Jia took one last sip of water and began to speak. “My partner and I affirm the resolution: In the United […] read more » Class officer elections see an increase in candidates, rare runoff race April 3, 2023 — by William Norwood Class officer elections for 2023-24 have come to end with close elections and landslide victories — more candidates running than in recent years. The incoming freshmen held their class officer elections in late February at Redwood Middle School. They elected Sina Mahtaj-Kharassani as president, Katie Yang as vice president, Seabert Mao as treasurer and Isabell […] read more » MSET robotics team faces tough competition in SF and falls short of qualifying for worlds April 1, 2023 — by Beverly Xu MSET Robotics team was eliminated in the third round of playoffs by just one point at the San Francisco Regional held from March 16-19, falling short of qualifying for their goal of the world competition. They were seeded 9th heading into competitive rounds. Junior outreach lead Cameron Nguyen was also nominated as Dean’s List Finalist, […] read more » Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand As college applications end for seniors and loom ahead for juniors, the pressure on upperclassmen to decide on a major and ultimately a career increases. To help with the process, the school recently held a career fair directed mainly at juniors and seniors, but open to all students, College and Career counselor Brad Ward said. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Alumna Patricia Adura-Miranda’s stories resonate with students May 2, 2023 — by Sanjoli Gupta Olympic bronze medalist, National Wrestling hall of famer, immigration lawyer and Class of 1997 alumna Patricia Adura-Miranda shared her varied experiences with students during a tutorial and lunch visit to campus on April 18. Miranda’s parents immigrated to Canada and then the U.S. from Brazil. Her mother died when she was 10, leading her to […] read more » Student speakers focus on the power of language in SED talks event at public library May 2, 2023 — by Sarah Zhou Over 50 students from different schools in the Bay Area and Saratoga residents gathered in the community room of the Saratoga Library on April 22 for the bi-annual speakers series SED Talks, hosted by the Saratoga Library Teen Advisory Board and Saratoga Youth Commission. SED Talks — which mimics the style of TEDx talks — invites […] read more » Coaches and players advocate for gym renovations April 26, 2023 — by Andy Zhu Each day, hundreds of students use the school’s two gyms for athletics, classes, social events and other activities. Though the gyms are among the most widely used facilities on campus, the area has not been significantly renovated in decades, and some coaches and players are saying fixes are long overdue. In the last 31 years, […] read more » School to host annual Grad Night on June 8 April 5, 2023 — by Zach Zinman Every year, senior parents and staff organize Grad Night, a party to celebrate the graduating senior class. While 194 out of 308 seniors have bought Grad Night tickets, organizers hope that at least 90% of the class will choose to attend the all-night post-graduation celebration. This year, Grad Night will be held at the large […] read more » Sophomore duo steps up at recent debate tournaments April 5, 2023 — by Skyler Mao “Is everyone ready?” sophomore Leonardo Jia said. Nods came from around the room. Standing in the middle of a classroom in UC Berkeley, Jia was participating in one of the most prestigious debate tournaments. Jia took one last sip of water and began to speak. “My partner and I affirm the resolution: In the United […] read more » Class officer elections see an increase in candidates, rare runoff race April 3, 2023 — by William Norwood Class officer elections for 2023-24 have come to end with close elections and landslide victories — more candidates running than in recent years. The incoming freshmen held their class officer elections in late February at Redwood Middle School. They elected Sina Mahtaj-Kharassani as president, Katie Yang as vice president, Seabert Mao as treasurer and Isabell […] read more » MSET robotics team faces tough competition in SF and falls short of qualifying for worlds April 1, 2023 — by Beverly Xu MSET Robotics team was eliminated in the third round of playoffs by just one point at the San Francisco Regional held from March 16-19, falling short of qualifying for their goal of the world competition. They were seeded 9th heading into competitive rounds. Junior outreach lead Cameron Nguyen was also nominated as Dean’s List Finalist, […] read more » Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand As college applications end for seniors and loom ahead for juniors, the pressure on upperclassmen to decide on a major and ultimately a career increases. To help with the process, the school recently held a career fair directed mainly at juniors and seniors, but open to all students, College and Career counselor Brad Ward said. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Student speakers focus on the power of language in SED talks event at public library May 2, 2023 — by Sarah Zhou Over 50 students from different schools in the Bay Area and Saratoga residents gathered in the community room of the Saratoga Library on April 22 for the bi-annual speakers series SED Talks, hosted by the Saratoga Library Teen Advisory Board and Saratoga Youth Commission. SED Talks — which mimics the style of TEDx talks — invites […] read more » Coaches and players advocate for gym renovations April 26, 2023 — by Andy Zhu Each day, hundreds of students use the school’s two gyms for athletics, classes, social events and other activities. Though the gyms are among the most widely used facilities on campus, the area has not been significantly renovated in decades, and some coaches and players are saying fixes are long overdue. In the last 31 years, […] read more » School to host annual Grad Night on June 8 April 5, 2023 — by Zach Zinman Every year, senior parents and staff organize Grad Night, a party to celebrate the graduating senior class. While 194 out of 308 seniors have bought Grad Night tickets, organizers hope that at least 90% of the class will choose to attend the all-night post-graduation celebration. This year, Grad Night will be held at the large […] read more » Sophomore duo steps up at recent debate tournaments April 5, 2023 — by Skyler Mao “Is everyone ready?” sophomore Leonardo Jia said. Nods came from around the room. Standing in the middle of a classroom in UC Berkeley, Jia was participating in one of the most prestigious debate tournaments. Jia took one last sip of water and began to speak. “My partner and I affirm the resolution: In the United […] read more » Class officer elections see an increase in candidates, rare runoff race April 3, 2023 — by William Norwood Class officer elections for 2023-24 have come to end with close elections and landslide victories — more candidates running than in recent years. The incoming freshmen held their class officer elections in late February at Redwood Middle School. They elected Sina Mahtaj-Kharassani as president, Katie Yang as vice president, Seabert Mao as treasurer and Isabell […] read more » MSET robotics team faces tough competition in SF and falls short of qualifying for worlds April 1, 2023 — by Beverly Xu MSET Robotics team was eliminated in the third round of playoffs by just one point at the San Francisco Regional held from March 16-19, falling short of qualifying for their goal of the world competition. They were seeded 9th heading into competitive rounds. Junior outreach lead Cameron Nguyen was also nominated as Dean’s List Finalist, […] read more » Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand As college applications end for seniors and loom ahead for juniors, the pressure on upperclassmen to decide on a major and ultimately a career increases. To help with the process, the school recently held a career fair directed mainly at juniors and seniors, but open to all students, College and Career counselor Brad Ward said. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Coaches and players advocate for gym renovations April 26, 2023 — by Andy Zhu Each day, hundreds of students use the school’s two gyms for athletics, classes, social events and other activities. Though the gyms are among the most widely used facilities on campus, the area has not been significantly renovated in decades, and some coaches and players are saying fixes are long overdue. In the last 31 years, […] read more » School to host annual Grad Night on June 8 April 5, 2023 — by Zach Zinman Every year, senior parents and staff organize Grad Night, a party to celebrate the graduating senior class. While 194 out of 308 seniors have bought Grad Night tickets, organizers hope that at least 90% of the class will choose to attend the all-night post-graduation celebration. This year, Grad Night will be held at the large […] read more » Sophomore duo steps up at recent debate tournaments April 5, 2023 — by Skyler Mao “Is everyone ready?” sophomore Leonardo Jia said. Nods came from around the room. Standing in the middle of a classroom in UC Berkeley, Jia was participating in one of the most prestigious debate tournaments. Jia took one last sip of water and began to speak. “My partner and I affirm the resolution: In the United […] read more » Class officer elections see an increase in candidates, rare runoff race April 3, 2023 — by William Norwood Class officer elections for 2023-24 have come to end with close elections and landslide victories — more candidates running than in recent years. The incoming freshmen held their class officer elections in late February at Redwood Middle School. They elected Sina Mahtaj-Kharassani as president, Katie Yang as vice president, Seabert Mao as treasurer and Isabell […] read more » MSET robotics team faces tough competition in SF and falls short of qualifying for worlds April 1, 2023 — by Beverly Xu MSET Robotics team was eliminated in the third round of playoffs by just one point at the San Francisco Regional held from March 16-19, falling short of qualifying for their goal of the world competition. They were seeded 9th heading into competitive rounds. Junior outreach lead Cameron Nguyen was also nominated as Dean’s List Finalist, […] read more » Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand As college applications end for seniors and loom ahead for juniors, the pressure on upperclassmen to decide on a major and ultimately a career increases. To help with the process, the school recently held a career fair directed mainly at juniors and seniors, but open to all students, College and Career counselor Brad Ward said. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
School to host annual Grad Night on June 8 April 5, 2023 — by Zach Zinman Every year, senior parents and staff organize Grad Night, a party to celebrate the graduating senior class. While 194 out of 308 seniors have bought Grad Night tickets, organizers hope that at least 90% of the class will choose to attend the all-night post-graduation celebration. This year, Grad Night will be held at the large […] read more » Sophomore duo steps up at recent debate tournaments April 5, 2023 — by Skyler Mao “Is everyone ready?” sophomore Leonardo Jia said. Nods came from around the room. Standing in the middle of a classroom in UC Berkeley, Jia was participating in one of the most prestigious debate tournaments. Jia took one last sip of water and began to speak. “My partner and I affirm the resolution: In the United […] read more » Class officer elections see an increase in candidates, rare runoff race April 3, 2023 — by William Norwood Class officer elections for 2023-24 have come to end with close elections and landslide victories — more candidates running than in recent years. The incoming freshmen held their class officer elections in late February at Redwood Middle School. They elected Sina Mahtaj-Kharassani as president, Katie Yang as vice president, Seabert Mao as treasurer and Isabell […] read more » MSET robotics team faces tough competition in SF and falls short of qualifying for worlds April 1, 2023 — by Beverly Xu MSET Robotics team was eliminated in the third round of playoffs by just one point at the San Francisco Regional held from March 16-19, falling short of qualifying for their goal of the world competition. They were seeded 9th heading into competitive rounds. Junior outreach lead Cameron Nguyen was also nominated as Dean’s List Finalist, […] read more » Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand As college applications end for seniors and loom ahead for juniors, the pressure on upperclassmen to decide on a major and ultimately a career increases. To help with the process, the school recently held a career fair directed mainly at juniors and seniors, but open to all students, College and Career counselor Brad Ward said. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Sophomore duo steps up at recent debate tournaments April 5, 2023 — by Skyler Mao “Is everyone ready?” sophomore Leonardo Jia said. Nods came from around the room. Standing in the middle of a classroom in UC Berkeley, Jia was participating in one of the most prestigious debate tournaments. Jia took one last sip of water and began to speak. “My partner and I affirm the resolution: In the United […] read more » Class officer elections see an increase in candidates, rare runoff race April 3, 2023 — by William Norwood Class officer elections for 2023-24 have come to end with close elections and landslide victories — more candidates running than in recent years. The incoming freshmen held their class officer elections in late February at Redwood Middle School. They elected Sina Mahtaj-Kharassani as president, Katie Yang as vice president, Seabert Mao as treasurer and Isabell […] read more » MSET robotics team faces tough competition in SF and falls short of qualifying for worlds April 1, 2023 — by Beverly Xu MSET Robotics team was eliminated in the third round of playoffs by just one point at the San Francisco Regional held from March 16-19, falling short of qualifying for their goal of the world competition. They were seeded 9th heading into competitive rounds. Junior outreach lead Cameron Nguyen was also nominated as Dean’s List Finalist, […] read more » Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand As college applications end for seniors and loom ahead for juniors, the pressure on upperclassmen to decide on a major and ultimately a career increases. To help with the process, the school recently held a career fair directed mainly at juniors and seniors, but open to all students, College and Career counselor Brad Ward said. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Class officer elections see an increase in candidates, rare runoff race April 3, 2023 — by William Norwood Class officer elections for 2023-24 have come to end with close elections and landslide victories — more candidates running than in recent years. The incoming freshmen held their class officer elections in late February at Redwood Middle School. They elected Sina Mahtaj-Kharassani as president, Katie Yang as vice president, Seabert Mao as treasurer and Isabell […] read more » MSET robotics team faces tough competition in SF and falls short of qualifying for worlds April 1, 2023 — by Beverly Xu MSET Robotics team was eliminated in the third round of playoffs by just one point at the San Francisco Regional held from March 16-19, falling short of qualifying for their goal of the world competition. They were seeded 9th heading into competitive rounds. Junior outreach lead Cameron Nguyen was also nominated as Dean’s List Finalist, […] read more » Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand As college applications end for seniors and loom ahead for juniors, the pressure on upperclassmen to decide on a major and ultimately a career increases. To help with the process, the school recently held a career fair directed mainly at juniors and seniors, but open to all students, College and Career counselor Brad Ward said. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
MSET robotics team faces tough competition in SF and falls short of qualifying for worlds April 1, 2023 — by Beverly Xu MSET Robotics team was eliminated in the third round of playoffs by just one point at the San Francisco Regional held from March 16-19, falling short of qualifying for their goal of the world competition. They were seeded 9th heading into competitive rounds. Junior outreach lead Cameron Nguyen was also nominated as Dean’s List Finalist, […] read more » Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand As college applications end for seniors and loom ahead for juniors, the pressure on upperclassmen to decide on a major and ultimately a career increases. To help with the process, the school recently held a career fair directed mainly at juniors and seniors, but open to all students, College and Career counselor Brad Ward said. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Volunteer parents showcase career options at scaled down Career Fair April 1, 2023 — by Anamika Anand As college applications end for seniors and loom ahead for juniors, the pressure on upperclassmen to decide on a major and ultimately a career increases. To help with the process, the school recently held a career fair directed mainly at juniors and seniors, but open to all students, College and Career counselor Brad Ward said. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast