Los Gatos/Saratoga rivalry intensifies November 12, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Isabelle Tseng It is a truth universally acknowledged that between siblings there must be competition. There is fondness and support, love and communication, yes, but always competition. read more » Band places fifth overall at Regionals November 12, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The marching band placed fifth overall and first in its division last weekend at the Bands of America regional competition in Long Beach. read more » Audrie’s Law signed by governor November 12, 2014 — by Ashley Chen Audrie’s Law (SBS 838), a bill sponsored by state Sen. Jim Beall and supported by the Audrie Pott Foundation, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 30. read more » PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Falcon Focus: I direct my own life November 10, 2014 — by Katherine Sun Senior Bridgette Olsen knows she will relentlessly pursue the path of theater and dreams of acting in a movie someday. read more » Senior builds on dance passion by choreographing for Homecoming November 10, 2014 — by Kelly Xiao Senior Joy Tang has been a choreographer for Quad Day dances since her sophomore year. read more » Several Indian homes burglarized during cultural holidays November 10, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng and Shreya Tumu Some burglars target the homes of Indian families during the fall. read more » Musicians participate in groups outside of school November 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze It’s a Sunday afternoon, and in a music hall, freshman Michelle Lee has her flute to her lips. read more » Math teachers work to align grading practices November 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu, Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Math teachers are working more closely to align their testing policies. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Band places fifth overall at Regionals November 12, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The marching band placed fifth overall and first in its division last weekend at the Bands of America regional competition in Long Beach. read more » Audrie’s Law signed by governor November 12, 2014 — by Ashley Chen Audrie’s Law (SBS 838), a bill sponsored by state Sen. Jim Beall and supported by the Audrie Pott Foundation, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 30. read more » PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Falcon Focus: I direct my own life November 10, 2014 — by Katherine Sun Senior Bridgette Olsen knows she will relentlessly pursue the path of theater and dreams of acting in a movie someday. read more » Senior builds on dance passion by choreographing for Homecoming November 10, 2014 — by Kelly Xiao Senior Joy Tang has been a choreographer for Quad Day dances since her sophomore year. read more » Several Indian homes burglarized during cultural holidays November 10, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng and Shreya Tumu Some burglars target the homes of Indian families during the fall. read more » Musicians participate in groups outside of school November 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze It’s a Sunday afternoon, and in a music hall, freshman Michelle Lee has her flute to her lips. read more » Math teachers work to align grading practices November 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu, Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Math teachers are working more closely to align their testing policies. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Audrie’s Law signed by governor November 12, 2014 — by Ashley Chen Audrie’s Law (SBS 838), a bill sponsored by state Sen. Jim Beall and supported by the Audrie Pott Foundation, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 30. read more » PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Falcon Focus: I direct my own life November 10, 2014 — by Katherine Sun Senior Bridgette Olsen knows she will relentlessly pursue the path of theater and dreams of acting in a movie someday. read more » Senior builds on dance passion by choreographing for Homecoming November 10, 2014 — by Kelly Xiao Senior Joy Tang has been a choreographer for Quad Day dances since her sophomore year. read more » Several Indian homes burglarized during cultural holidays November 10, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng and Shreya Tumu Some burglars target the homes of Indian families during the fall. read more » Musicians participate in groups outside of school November 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze It’s a Sunday afternoon, and in a music hall, freshman Michelle Lee has her flute to her lips. read more » Math teachers work to align grading practices November 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu, Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Math teachers are working more closely to align their testing policies. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Falcon Focus: I direct my own life November 10, 2014 — by Katherine Sun Senior Bridgette Olsen knows she will relentlessly pursue the path of theater and dreams of acting in a movie someday. read more » Senior builds on dance passion by choreographing for Homecoming November 10, 2014 — by Kelly Xiao Senior Joy Tang has been a choreographer for Quad Day dances since her sophomore year. read more » Several Indian homes burglarized during cultural holidays November 10, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng and Shreya Tumu Some burglars target the homes of Indian families during the fall. read more » Musicians participate in groups outside of school November 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze It’s a Sunday afternoon, and in a music hall, freshman Michelle Lee has her flute to her lips. read more » Math teachers work to align grading practices November 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu, Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Math teachers are working more closely to align their testing policies. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Politics entices younger generation November 10, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Summer Smith The Saratoga Youth Commission and Cupertino Teen Commission event “Pizza and Politics: A Political Forum For Teens" took place on Oct. 22. read more » Falcon Focus: I direct my own life November 10, 2014 — by Katherine Sun Senior Bridgette Olsen knows she will relentlessly pursue the path of theater and dreams of acting in a movie someday. read more » Senior builds on dance passion by choreographing for Homecoming November 10, 2014 — by Kelly Xiao Senior Joy Tang has been a choreographer for Quad Day dances since her sophomore year. read more » Several Indian homes burglarized during cultural holidays November 10, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng and Shreya Tumu Some burglars target the homes of Indian families during the fall. read more » Musicians participate in groups outside of school November 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze It’s a Sunday afternoon, and in a music hall, freshman Michelle Lee has her flute to her lips. read more » Math teachers work to align grading practices November 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu, Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Math teachers are working more closely to align their testing policies. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Falcon Focus: I direct my own life November 10, 2014 — by Katherine Sun Senior Bridgette Olsen knows she will relentlessly pursue the path of theater and dreams of acting in a movie someday. read more » Senior builds on dance passion by choreographing for Homecoming November 10, 2014 — by Kelly Xiao Senior Joy Tang has been a choreographer for Quad Day dances since her sophomore year. read more » Several Indian homes burglarized during cultural holidays November 10, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng and Shreya Tumu Some burglars target the homes of Indian families during the fall. read more » Musicians participate in groups outside of school November 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze It’s a Sunday afternoon, and in a music hall, freshman Michelle Lee has her flute to her lips. read more » Math teachers work to align grading practices November 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu, Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Math teachers are working more closely to align their testing policies. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Senior builds on dance passion by choreographing for Homecoming November 10, 2014 — by Kelly Xiao Senior Joy Tang has been a choreographer for Quad Day dances since her sophomore year. read more » Several Indian homes burglarized during cultural holidays November 10, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng and Shreya Tumu Some burglars target the homes of Indian families during the fall. read more » Musicians participate in groups outside of school November 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze It’s a Sunday afternoon, and in a music hall, freshman Michelle Lee has her flute to her lips. read more » Math teachers work to align grading practices November 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu, Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Math teachers are working more closely to align their testing policies. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Several Indian homes burglarized during cultural holidays November 10, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng and Shreya Tumu Some burglars target the homes of Indian families during the fall. read more » Musicians participate in groups outside of school November 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze It’s a Sunday afternoon, and in a music hall, freshman Michelle Lee has her flute to her lips. read more » Math teachers work to align grading practices November 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu, Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Math teachers are working more closely to align their testing policies. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Musicians participate in groups outside of school November 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze It’s a Sunday afternoon, and in a music hall, freshman Michelle Lee has her flute to her lips. read more » Math teachers work to align grading practices November 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu, Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Math teachers are working more closely to align their testing policies. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Math teachers work to align grading practices November 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu, Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Math teachers are working more closely to align their testing policies. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast