Leadership to build new plan to alleviate traffic congestion September 14, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj Over the years, there have been several unsuccessful attempts to fix the daily parking lot traffic. This year, Leadership plans on taking a new approach to help solve the riddle of too many cars in one place at one time. read more » Freshman Focuses to have fewer sessions this year September 14, 2014 — by Spring Ma, Stefanie Ting and Eileen Toh The number of Freshman Focuses — “classes” during tutorials designed to ease the transition for freshmen into high school — has been cut back to four total meetings this year, instead of the 11 last year’s freshmen had. read more » New Spirit Commission plans for exciting year September 12, 2014 — by Allison Lin Having spent the month of August planning the year’s activities, the 2014-15 Spirit and Athletics Commission is ready to boost school pride at rallies and school sporting events. read more » From drama student to producer: Alumnus Mandell lives dream through short film ‘Laugh Along the Way’ September 11, 2014 — by Spring Ma, Vibha Seshadri and Eileen Toh 2011 alumnus David Mandell, now a senior and theater arts major at University of Southern California, is producing a 15-minute film titled “Laugh Along the Way.” The film centers around three characters: John, Sam and Chris, who each deal with his own set of adversities, much like Mandell, who also dealt with struggles during high school. read more » First rally increases school spirit September 10, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Tiffany Zheng The year opened with an abundance of school spirit. Both the rally and spirit commissions ran a successful week of school spirit reaching its peak at the rally on Sept. 5. read more » Minicakes delivers sweetness to Saratoga September 10, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan After Planet Juice closed down a few years ago, the vacant spot next to Starbucks has been filled by Saratoga’s very own cupcake store, Minicakes by Tasha, which opened on Aug. 30. read more » Updated SHS App aims to improve communication September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Maya Ravichandran The SHS App Development Club has released the updated version of the SHS App that includes new features such as a countdown timer, a “Me” page and an updated bell schedule. The app was released on Aug. 10 for both the iOS and the Android versions. read more » Monta Vista enforces stricter dance policy September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Stefanie Ting Monta Vista has implemented a stricter dance policy, permitting only side-to-side swaying, hands on waist and dancing upright. Anything more than that would result in verbal warnings, removal of a wristband and eventually expulsion from the dance. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Measure E bond opens doors for school renovations September 9, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Gitika Nalwa Measure E, a bond measure that will provide the school district with $99 million to re-modernize classrooms as well as upgrade the school’s plumbing, electrical, sewer, heating and air conditioning, was passed on June 3. Renovations began this summer and are expected to take five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
Freshman Focuses to have fewer sessions this year September 14, 2014 — by Spring Ma, Stefanie Ting and Eileen Toh The number of Freshman Focuses — “classes” during tutorials designed to ease the transition for freshmen into high school — has been cut back to four total meetings this year, instead of the 11 last year’s freshmen had. read more » New Spirit Commission plans for exciting year September 12, 2014 — by Allison Lin Having spent the month of August planning the year’s activities, the 2014-15 Spirit and Athletics Commission is ready to boost school pride at rallies and school sporting events. read more » From drama student to producer: Alumnus Mandell lives dream through short film ‘Laugh Along the Way’ September 11, 2014 — by Spring Ma, Vibha Seshadri and Eileen Toh 2011 alumnus David Mandell, now a senior and theater arts major at University of Southern California, is producing a 15-minute film titled “Laugh Along the Way.” The film centers around three characters: John, Sam and Chris, who each deal with his own set of adversities, much like Mandell, who also dealt with struggles during high school. read more » First rally increases school spirit September 10, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Tiffany Zheng The year opened with an abundance of school spirit. Both the rally and spirit commissions ran a successful week of school spirit reaching its peak at the rally on Sept. 5. read more » Minicakes delivers sweetness to Saratoga September 10, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan After Planet Juice closed down a few years ago, the vacant spot next to Starbucks has been filled by Saratoga’s very own cupcake store, Minicakes by Tasha, which opened on Aug. 30. read more » Updated SHS App aims to improve communication September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Maya Ravichandran The SHS App Development Club has released the updated version of the SHS App that includes new features such as a countdown timer, a “Me” page and an updated bell schedule. The app was released on Aug. 10 for both the iOS and the Android versions. read more » Monta Vista enforces stricter dance policy September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Stefanie Ting Monta Vista has implemented a stricter dance policy, permitting only side-to-side swaying, hands on waist and dancing upright. Anything more than that would result in verbal warnings, removal of a wristband and eventually expulsion from the dance. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Measure E bond opens doors for school renovations September 9, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Gitika Nalwa Measure E, a bond measure that will provide the school district with $99 million to re-modernize classrooms as well as upgrade the school’s plumbing, electrical, sewer, heating and air conditioning, was passed on June 3. Renovations began this summer and are expected to take five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
New Spirit Commission plans for exciting year September 12, 2014 — by Allison Lin Having spent the month of August planning the year’s activities, the 2014-15 Spirit and Athletics Commission is ready to boost school pride at rallies and school sporting events. read more » From drama student to producer: Alumnus Mandell lives dream through short film ‘Laugh Along the Way’ September 11, 2014 — by Spring Ma, Vibha Seshadri and Eileen Toh 2011 alumnus David Mandell, now a senior and theater arts major at University of Southern California, is producing a 15-minute film titled “Laugh Along the Way.” The film centers around three characters: John, Sam and Chris, who each deal with his own set of adversities, much like Mandell, who also dealt with struggles during high school. read more » First rally increases school spirit September 10, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Tiffany Zheng The year opened with an abundance of school spirit. Both the rally and spirit commissions ran a successful week of school spirit reaching its peak at the rally on Sept. 5. read more » Minicakes delivers sweetness to Saratoga September 10, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan After Planet Juice closed down a few years ago, the vacant spot next to Starbucks has been filled by Saratoga’s very own cupcake store, Minicakes by Tasha, which opened on Aug. 30. read more » Updated SHS App aims to improve communication September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Maya Ravichandran The SHS App Development Club has released the updated version of the SHS App that includes new features such as a countdown timer, a “Me” page and an updated bell schedule. The app was released on Aug. 10 for both the iOS and the Android versions. read more » Monta Vista enforces stricter dance policy September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Stefanie Ting Monta Vista has implemented a stricter dance policy, permitting only side-to-side swaying, hands on waist and dancing upright. Anything more than that would result in verbal warnings, removal of a wristband and eventually expulsion from the dance. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Measure E bond opens doors for school renovations September 9, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Gitika Nalwa Measure E, a bond measure that will provide the school district with $99 million to re-modernize classrooms as well as upgrade the school’s plumbing, electrical, sewer, heating and air conditioning, was passed on June 3. Renovations began this summer and are expected to take five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
From drama student to producer: Alumnus Mandell lives dream through short film ‘Laugh Along the Way’ September 11, 2014 — by Spring Ma, Vibha Seshadri and Eileen Toh 2011 alumnus David Mandell, now a senior and theater arts major at University of Southern California, is producing a 15-minute film titled “Laugh Along the Way.” The film centers around three characters: John, Sam and Chris, who each deal with his own set of adversities, much like Mandell, who also dealt with struggles during high school. read more » First rally increases school spirit September 10, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Tiffany Zheng The year opened with an abundance of school spirit. Both the rally and spirit commissions ran a successful week of school spirit reaching its peak at the rally on Sept. 5. read more » Minicakes delivers sweetness to Saratoga September 10, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan After Planet Juice closed down a few years ago, the vacant spot next to Starbucks has been filled by Saratoga’s very own cupcake store, Minicakes by Tasha, which opened on Aug. 30. read more » Updated SHS App aims to improve communication September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Maya Ravichandran The SHS App Development Club has released the updated version of the SHS App that includes new features such as a countdown timer, a “Me” page and an updated bell schedule. The app was released on Aug. 10 for both the iOS and the Android versions. read more » Monta Vista enforces stricter dance policy September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Stefanie Ting Monta Vista has implemented a stricter dance policy, permitting only side-to-side swaying, hands on waist and dancing upright. Anything more than that would result in verbal warnings, removal of a wristband and eventually expulsion from the dance. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Measure E bond opens doors for school renovations September 9, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Gitika Nalwa Measure E, a bond measure that will provide the school district with $99 million to re-modernize classrooms as well as upgrade the school’s plumbing, electrical, sewer, heating and air conditioning, was passed on June 3. Renovations began this summer and are expected to take five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
First rally increases school spirit September 10, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Tiffany Zheng The year opened with an abundance of school spirit. Both the rally and spirit commissions ran a successful week of school spirit reaching its peak at the rally on Sept. 5. read more » Minicakes delivers sweetness to Saratoga September 10, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan After Planet Juice closed down a few years ago, the vacant spot next to Starbucks has been filled by Saratoga’s very own cupcake store, Minicakes by Tasha, which opened on Aug. 30. read more » Updated SHS App aims to improve communication September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Maya Ravichandran The SHS App Development Club has released the updated version of the SHS App that includes new features such as a countdown timer, a “Me” page and an updated bell schedule. The app was released on Aug. 10 for both the iOS and the Android versions. read more » Monta Vista enforces stricter dance policy September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Stefanie Ting Monta Vista has implemented a stricter dance policy, permitting only side-to-side swaying, hands on waist and dancing upright. Anything more than that would result in verbal warnings, removal of a wristband and eventually expulsion from the dance. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Measure E bond opens doors for school renovations September 9, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Gitika Nalwa Measure E, a bond measure that will provide the school district with $99 million to re-modernize classrooms as well as upgrade the school’s plumbing, electrical, sewer, heating and air conditioning, was passed on June 3. Renovations began this summer and are expected to take five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
Minicakes delivers sweetness to Saratoga September 10, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan After Planet Juice closed down a few years ago, the vacant spot next to Starbucks has been filled by Saratoga’s very own cupcake store, Minicakes by Tasha, which opened on Aug. 30. read more » Updated SHS App aims to improve communication September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Maya Ravichandran The SHS App Development Club has released the updated version of the SHS App that includes new features such as a countdown timer, a “Me” page and an updated bell schedule. The app was released on Aug. 10 for both the iOS and the Android versions. read more » Monta Vista enforces stricter dance policy September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Stefanie Ting Monta Vista has implemented a stricter dance policy, permitting only side-to-side swaying, hands on waist and dancing upright. Anything more than that would result in verbal warnings, removal of a wristband and eventually expulsion from the dance. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Measure E bond opens doors for school renovations September 9, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Gitika Nalwa Measure E, a bond measure that will provide the school district with $99 million to re-modernize classrooms as well as upgrade the school’s plumbing, electrical, sewer, heating and air conditioning, was passed on June 3. Renovations began this summer and are expected to take five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
Updated SHS App aims to improve communication September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Maya Ravichandran The SHS App Development Club has released the updated version of the SHS App that includes new features such as a countdown timer, a “Me” page and an updated bell schedule. The app was released on Aug. 10 for both the iOS and the Android versions. read more » Monta Vista enforces stricter dance policy September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Stefanie Ting Monta Vista has implemented a stricter dance policy, permitting only side-to-side swaying, hands on waist and dancing upright. Anything more than that would result in verbal warnings, removal of a wristband and eventually expulsion from the dance. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Measure E bond opens doors for school renovations September 9, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Gitika Nalwa Measure E, a bond measure that will provide the school district with $99 million to re-modernize classrooms as well as upgrade the school’s plumbing, electrical, sewer, heating and air conditioning, was passed on June 3. Renovations began this summer and are expected to take five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
Monta Vista enforces stricter dance policy September 10, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Stefanie Ting Monta Vista has implemented a stricter dance policy, permitting only side-to-side swaying, hands on waist and dancing upright. Anything more than that would result in verbal warnings, removal of a wristband and eventually expulsion from the dance. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Measure E bond opens doors for school renovations September 9, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Gitika Nalwa Measure E, a bond measure that will provide the school district with $99 million to re-modernize classrooms as well as upgrade the school’s plumbing, electrical, sewer, heating and air conditioning, was passed on June 3. Renovations began this summer and are expected to take five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Measure E bond opens doors for school renovations September 9, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Gitika Nalwa Measure E, a bond measure that will provide the school district with $99 million to re-modernize classrooms as well as upgrade the school’s plumbing, electrical, sewer, heating and air conditioning, was passed on June 3. Renovations began this summer and are expected to take five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
Measure E bond opens doors for school renovations September 9, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Gitika Nalwa Measure E, a bond measure that will provide the school district with $99 million to re-modernize classrooms as well as upgrade the school’s plumbing, electrical, sewer, heating and air conditioning, was passed on June 3. Renovations began this summer and are expected to take five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast