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 » New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more » School remodels weight room September 9, 2014 — by Becky Hoag After receiving a face-lift over the summer, which includes a new paint job and updated equipment, the weight room reopened on Sept. 8. read more » School has a record 39 National Merit Semifinalists in the Class of 2015 September 9, 2014 — by Rachel Hull and Maya Ravichandran SHS seniors' scores on the PSAT qualify them for academic honor. read more » Sports Plaza completion brings community together September 8, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju and Ellen Wu Completed just before graduation last year, the Sports Plaza is now the main entrance of countless sporting events. The Plaza was the culmination of more than two years of extensive planning and fundraising that started when the SHS Foundation and alumni got together and decided the old ticket booth was something the school needed to fix. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » New AP Computer Science partial format proves useful to students September 4, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang For the first time in the history of the course, AP Computer Science (APCS) teacher Debra Troxell is trying out a blended version of the class for the 2014-15 school year. The course now only requires students to attend class on Mondays and exam dates, with the rest of the lectures available online. 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 » New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more » School remodels weight room September 9, 2014 — by Becky Hoag After receiving a face-lift over the summer, which includes a new paint job and updated equipment, the weight room reopened on Sept. 8. read more » School has a record 39 National Merit Semifinalists in the Class of 2015 September 9, 2014 — by Rachel Hull and Maya Ravichandran SHS seniors' scores on the PSAT qualify them for academic honor. read more » Sports Plaza completion brings community together September 8, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju and Ellen Wu Completed just before graduation last year, the Sports Plaza is now the main entrance of countless sporting events. The Plaza was the culmination of more than two years of extensive planning and fundraising that started when the SHS Foundation and alumni got together and decided the old ticket booth was something the school needed to fix. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » New AP Computer Science partial format proves useful to students September 4, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang For the first time in the history of the course, AP Computer Science (APCS) teacher Debra Troxell is trying out a blended version of the class for the 2014-15 school year. The course now only requires students to attend class on Mondays and exam dates, with the rest of the lectures available online. 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 » New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more » School remodels weight room September 9, 2014 — by Becky Hoag After receiving a face-lift over the summer, which includes a new paint job and updated equipment, the weight room reopened on Sept. 8. read more » School has a record 39 National Merit Semifinalists in the Class of 2015 September 9, 2014 — by Rachel Hull and Maya Ravichandran SHS seniors' scores on the PSAT qualify them for academic honor. read more » Sports Plaza completion brings community together September 8, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju and Ellen Wu Completed just before graduation last year, the Sports Plaza is now the main entrance of countless sporting events. The Plaza was the culmination of more than two years of extensive planning and fundraising that started when the SHS Foundation and alumni got together and decided the old ticket booth was something the school needed to fix. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » New AP Computer Science partial format proves useful to students September 4, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang For the first time in the history of the course, AP Computer Science (APCS) teacher Debra Troxell is trying out a blended version of the class for the 2014-15 school year. The course now only requires students to attend class on Mondays and exam dates, with the rest of the lectures available online. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
New coach brings new techniques to Color Guard September 9, 2014 — by Amelia Schwabe After five years as Color Guard instructor, Tony Crapo has stepped down, and the group is now instructed by Joey Kidd. read more » School remodels weight room September 9, 2014 — by Becky Hoag After receiving a face-lift over the summer, which includes a new paint job and updated equipment, the weight room reopened on Sept. 8. read more » School has a record 39 National Merit Semifinalists in the Class of 2015 September 9, 2014 — by Rachel Hull and Maya Ravichandran SHS seniors' scores on the PSAT qualify them for academic honor. read more » Sports Plaza completion brings community together September 8, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju and Ellen Wu Completed just before graduation last year, the Sports Plaza is now the main entrance of countless sporting events. The Plaza was the culmination of more than two years of extensive planning and fundraising that started when the SHS Foundation and alumni got together and decided the old ticket booth was something the school needed to fix. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » New AP Computer Science partial format proves useful to students September 4, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang For the first time in the history of the course, AP Computer Science (APCS) teacher Debra Troxell is trying out a blended version of the class for the 2014-15 school year. The course now only requires students to attend class on Mondays and exam dates, with the rest of the lectures available online. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
School remodels weight room September 9, 2014 — by Becky Hoag After receiving a face-lift over the summer, which includes a new paint job and updated equipment, the weight room reopened on Sept. 8. read more » School has a record 39 National Merit Semifinalists in the Class of 2015 September 9, 2014 — by Rachel Hull and Maya Ravichandran SHS seniors' scores on the PSAT qualify them for academic honor. read more » Sports Plaza completion brings community together September 8, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju and Ellen Wu Completed just before graduation last year, the Sports Plaza is now the main entrance of countless sporting events. The Plaza was the culmination of more than two years of extensive planning and fundraising that started when the SHS Foundation and alumni got together and decided the old ticket booth was something the school needed to fix. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » New AP Computer Science partial format proves useful to students September 4, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang For the first time in the history of the course, AP Computer Science (APCS) teacher Debra Troxell is trying out a blended version of the class for the 2014-15 school year. The course now only requires students to attend class on Mondays and exam dates, with the rest of the lectures available online. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
School has a record 39 National Merit Semifinalists in the Class of 2015 September 9, 2014 — by Rachel Hull and Maya Ravichandran SHS seniors' scores on the PSAT qualify them for academic honor. read more » Sports Plaza completion brings community together September 8, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju and Ellen Wu Completed just before graduation last year, the Sports Plaza is now the main entrance of countless sporting events. The Plaza was the culmination of more than two years of extensive planning and fundraising that started when the SHS Foundation and alumni got together and decided the old ticket booth was something the school needed to fix. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » New AP Computer Science partial format proves useful to students September 4, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang For the first time in the history of the course, AP Computer Science (APCS) teacher Debra Troxell is trying out a blended version of the class for the 2014-15 school year. The course now only requires students to attend class on Mondays and exam dates, with the rest of the lectures available online. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
Sports Plaza completion brings community together September 8, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju and Ellen Wu Completed just before graduation last year, the Sports Plaza is now the main entrance of countless sporting events. The Plaza was the culmination of more than two years of extensive planning and fundraising that started when the SHS Foundation and alumni got together and decided the old ticket booth was something the school needed to fix. read more » Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » New AP Computer Science partial format proves useful to students September 4, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang For the first time in the history of the course, AP Computer Science (APCS) teacher Debra Troxell is trying out a blended version of the class for the 2014-15 school year. The course now only requires students to attend class on Mondays and exam dates, with the rest of the lectures available online. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
Revamped AP Physics approved by College Board September 5, 2014 — by Summer Smith After much deliberation, the school appealed to the College Board and was approved to teach a two-year AP Physics course in one year. read more » Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » New AP Computer Science partial format proves useful to students September 4, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang For the first time in the history of the course, AP Computer Science (APCS) teacher Debra Troxell is trying out a blended version of the class for the 2014-15 school year. The course now only requires students to attend class on Mondays and exam dates, with the rest of the lectures available online. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
Cheer coach abruptly resigns September 5, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Summer Smith Coming off a rough year, the 23 members of the cheer team have encountered yet another difficulty: Coach Briana Terry, who began coaching the team at the end of last year, recently resigned due to health concerns. read more » New AP Computer Science partial format proves useful to students September 4, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang For the first time in the history of the course, AP Computer Science (APCS) teacher Debra Troxell is trying out a blended version of the class for the 2014-15 school year. The course now only requires students to attend class on Mondays and exam dates, with the rest of the lectures available online. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast
New AP Computer Science partial format proves useful to students September 4, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang For the first time in the history of the course, AP Computer Science (APCS) teacher Debra Troxell is trying out a blended version of the class for the 2014-15 school year. The course now only requires students to attend class on Mondays and exam dates, with the rest of the lectures available online. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...228229230231232...240250260270280...nextlast