Cheer extends support to wrestling, prepares for upcoming competitions January 12, 2011 — by Pia Mishra For 14 weeks a year, the cheer team never fails to impress even the biggest critics in the bleachers with their rigorous routines at each football game. read more » More students participate in History Day than ever before January 12, 2011 — by Olivia Chock With an overwhelming number of participants in History Day this year, the club’s advisers are busy keeping up with all of the recent presentations. read more » Students increase financial ‘stocking’ January 12, 2011 — by Anika Jhalani When students around the nation hear the word “stock,” they might think about ingredients for soup or Facebook stalking; but not students at Saratoga. From the investment club to teacher Kim Anzalone’s economics class, some students are slowly becoming passionate about the economy and the stock market. read more » Record number of students danced the night away at Winter Ball January 10, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha On Dec. 11, students danced the night away in the large at this year’s winter ball themed “La vie en rose” in support of a breast cancer organization. Despite low attendance rates in previous years, this year’s winter ball had the highest attendance ever with about 400 students, assistant principal Karen Hyde said. “Attendance was astounding. I never expected that many people would show up! I was definitely very excited,” ASB vice president Nina Mohanty said. read more » APES students develop close bond with waste January 7, 2011 — by Uttara Sivaram To better realize the amount of waste an individual produces each week, the AP Environmental class got down and dirty, collecting and carrying their own garbage during and after school for a week, starting Jan 4. read more » LINKed together over cookies January 7, 2011 — by Will Edman and Amy Jan In recent weeks, Link Crew leaders have been trying to re-establish connections with the freshmen they are helping guide through their first year in high school. read more » Special education department hosts alumni holiday celebration January 7, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Aanchal Mohan For the past five years, students and teachers from Saratoga High and West Valley College have coordinated their respective Special Education departments to host the Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration. On Dec. 15, the Sixth Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration was held in the cafeteria. It is a potluck, so attendees are encouraged to bring an appetizer, snack or dessert item. read more » Choir’s holiday spirit heard in SF January 7, 2011 — by Vivien Lu Almost like a holiday tradition, hotels in San Francisco hire the school’s choirs to come and spread the Christmas spirit. read more » Mock Trial enters first competition January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Already on the ground and running after a relaxing winter break, the mock trial team is preparing for their first tournament on Jan. 15 at the San Jose County of Education. read more » Government classes cast their ballots for student presidents January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Major shakeups of Congressional seats and gubernatorial posts from the U.S. elections dominated the news in early November. The students in history teacher Mike Davey’s U.S. government classes, however, just finished the long and mudslinging-filled campaigns in their realistic presidential election simulations on Jan. 3. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...329330331332333...340350360370380...nextlast
More students participate in History Day than ever before January 12, 2011 — by Olivia Chock With an overwhelming number of participants in History Day this year, the club’s advisers are busy keeping up with all of the recent presentations. read more » Students increase financial ‘stocking’ January 12, 2011 — by Anika Jhalani When students around the nation hear the word “stock,” they might think about ingredients for soup or Facebook stalking; but not students at Saratoga. From the investment club to teacher Kim Anzalone’s economics class, some students are slowly becoming passionate about the economy and the stock market. read more » Record number of students danced the night away at Winter Ball January 10, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha On Dec. 11, students danced the night away in the large at this year’s winter ball themed “La vie en rose” in support of a breast cancer organization. Despite low attendance rates in previous years, this year’s winter ball had the highest attendance ever with about 400 students, assistant principal Karen Hyde said. “Attendance was astounding. I never expected that many people would show up! I was definitely very excited,” ASB vice president Nina Mohanty said. read more » APES students develop close bond with waste January 7, 2011 — by Uttara Sivaram To better realize the amount of waste an individual produces each week, the AP Environmental class got down and dirty, collecting and carrying their own garbage during and after school for a week, starting Jan 4. read more » LINKed together over cookies January 7, 2011 — by Will Edman and Amy Jan In recent weeks, Link Crew leaders have been trying to re-establish connections with the freshmen they are helping guide through their first year in high school. read more » Special education department hosts alumni holiday celebration January 7, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Aanchal Mohan For the past five years, students and teachers from Saratoga High and West Valley College have coordinated their respective Special Education departments to host the Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration. On Dec. 15, the Sixth Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration was held in the cafeteria. It is a potluck, so attendees are encouraged to bring an appetizer, snack or dessert item. read more » Choir’s holiday spirit heard in SF January 7, 2011 — by Vivien Lu Almost like a holiday tradition, hotels in San Francisco hire the school’s choirs to come and spread the Christmas spirit. read more » Mock Trial enters first competition January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Already on the ground and running after a relaxing winter break, the mock trial team is preparing for their first tournament on Jan. 15 at the San Jose County of Education. read more » Government classes cast their ballots for student presidents January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Major shakeups of Congressional seats and gubernatorial posts from the U.S. elections dominated the news in early November. The students in history teacher Mike Davey’s U.S. government classes, however, just finished the long and mudslinging-filled campaigns in their realistic presidential election simulations on Jan. 3. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...329330331332333...340350360370380...nextlast
Students increase financial ‘stocking’ January 12, 2011 — by Anika Jhalani When students around the nation hear the word “stock,” they might think about ingredients for soup or Facebook stalking; but not students at Saratoga. From the investment club to teacher Kim Anzalone’s economics class, some students are slowly becoming passionate about the economy and the stock market. read more » Record number of students danced the night away at Winter Ball January 10, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha On Dec. 11, students danced the night away in the large at this year’s winter ball themed “La vie en rose” in support of a breast cancer organization. Despite low attendance rates in previous years, this year’s winter ball had the highest attendance ever with about 400 students, assistant principal Karen Hyde said. “Attendance was astounding. I never expected that many people would show up! I was definitely very excited,” ASB vice president Nina Mohanty said. read more » APES students develop close bond with waste January 7, 2011 — by Uttara Sivaram To better realize the amount of waste an individual produces each week, the AP Environmental class got down and dirty, collecting and carrying their own garbage during and after school for a week, starting Jan 4. read more » LINKed together over cookies January 7, 2011 — by Will Edman and Amy Jan In recent weeks, Link Crew leaders have been trying to re-establish connections with the freshmen they are helping guide through their first year in high school. read more » Special education department hosts alumni holiday celebration January 7, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Aanchal Mohan For the past five years, students and teachers from Saratoga High and West Valley College have coordinated their respective Special Education departments to host the Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration. On Dec. 15, the Sixth Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration was held in the cafeteria. It is a potluck, so attendees are encouraged to bring an appetizer, snack or dessert item. read more » Choir’s holiday spirit heard in SF January 7, 2011 — by Vivien Lu Almost like a holiday tradition, hotels in San Francisco hire the school’s choirs to come and spread the Christmas spirit. read more » Mock Trial enters first competition January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Already on the ground and running after a relaxing winter break, the mock trial team is preparing for their first tournament on Jan. 15 at the San Jose County of Education. read more » Government classes cast their ballots for student presidents January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Major shakeups of Congressional seats and gubernatorial posts from the U.S. elections dominated the news in early November. The students in history teacher Mike Davey’s U.S. government classes, however, just finished the long and mudslinging-filled campaigns in their realistic presidential election simulations on Jan. 3. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...329330331332333...340350360370380...nextlast
Record number of students danced the night away at Winter Ball January 10, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha On Dec. 11, students danced the night away in the large at this year’s winter ball themed “La vie en rose” in support of a breast cancer organization. Despite low attendance rates in previous years, this year’s winter ball had the highest attendance ever with about 400 students, assistant principal Karen Hyde said. “Attendance was astounding. I never expected that many people would show up! I was definitely very excited,” ASB vice president Nina Mohanty said. read more » APES students develop close bond with waste January 7, 2011 — by Uttara Sivaram To better realize the amount of waste an individual produces each week, the AP Environmental class got down and dirty, collecting and carrying their own garbage during and after school for a week, starting Jan 4. read more » LINKed together over cookies January 7, 2011 — by Will Edman and Amy Jan In recent weeks, Link Crew leaders have been trying to re-establish connections with the freshmen they are helping guide through their first year in high school. read more » Special education department hosts alumni holiday celebration January 7, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Aanchal Mohan For the past five years, students and teachers from Saratoga High and West Valley College have coordinated their respective Special Education departments to host the Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration. On Dec. 15, the Sixth Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration was held in the cafeteria. It is a potluck, so attendees are encouraged to bring an appetizer, snack or dessert item. read more » Choir’s holiday spirit heard in SF January 7, 2011 — by Vivien Lu Almost like a holiday tradition, hotels in San Francisco hire the school’s choirs to come and spread the Christmas spirit. read more » Mock Trial enters first competition January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Already on the ground and running after a relaxing winter break, the mock trial team is preparing for their first tournament on Jan. 15 at the San Jose County of Education. read more » Government classes cast their ballots for student presidents January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Major shakeups of Congressional seats and gubernatorial posts from the U.S. elections dominated the news in early November. The students in history teacher Mike Davey’s U.S. government classes, however, just finished the long and mudslinging-filled campaigns in their realistic presidential election simulations on Jan. 3. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...329330331332333...340350360370380...nextlast
APES students develop close bond with waste January 7, 2011 — by Uttara Sivaram To better realize the amount of waste an individual produces each week, the AP Environmental class got down and dirty, collecting and carrying their own garbage during and after school for a week, starting Jan 4. read more » LINKed together over cookies January 7, 2011 — by Will Edman and Amy Jan In recent weeks, Link Crew leaders have been trying to re-establish connections with the freshmen they are helping guide through their first year in high school. read more » Special education department hosts alumni holiday celebration January 7, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Aanchal Mohan For the past five years, students and teachers from Saratoga High and West Valley College have coordinated their respective Special Education departments to host the Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration. On Dec. 15, the Sixth Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration was held in the cafeteria. It is a potluck, so attendees are encouraged to bring an appetizer, snack or dessert item. read more » Choir’s holiday spirit heard in SF January 7, 2011 — by Vivien Lu Almost like a holiday tradition, hotels in San Francisco hire the school’s choirs to come and spread the Christmas spirit. read more » Mock Trial enters first competition January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Already on the ground and running after a relaxing winter break, the mock trial team is preparing for their first tournament on Jan. 15 at the San Jose County of Education. read more » Government classes cast their ballots for student presidents January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Major shakeups of Congressional seats and gubernatorial posts from the U.S. elections dominated the news in early November. The students in history teacher Mike Davey’s U.S. government classes, however, just finished the long and mudslinging-filled campaigns in their realistic presidential election simulations on Jan. 3. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...329330331332333...340350360370380...nextlast
LINKed together over cookies January 7, 2011 — by Will Edman and Amy Jan In recent weeks, Link Crew leaders have been trying to re-establish connections with the freshmen they are helping guide through their first year in high school. read more » Special education department hosts alumni holiday celebration January 7, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Aanchal Mohan For the past five years, students and teachers from Saratoga High and West Valley College have coordinated their respective Special Education departments to host the Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration. On Dec. 15, the Sixth Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration was held in the cafeteria. It is a potluck, so attendees are encouraged to bring an appetizer, snack or dessert item. read more » Choir’s holiday spirit heard in SF January 7, 2011 — by Vivien Lu Almost like a holiday tradition, hotels in San Francisco hire the school’s choirs to come and spread the Christmas spirit. read more » Mock Trial enters first competition January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Already on the ground and running after a relaxing winter break, the mock trial team is preparing for their first tournament on Jan. 15 at the San Jose County of Education. read more » Government classes cast their ballots for student presidents January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Major shakeups of Congressional seats and gubernatorial posts from the U.S. elections dominated the news in early November. The students in history teacher Mike Davey’s U.S. government classes, however, just finished the long and mudslinging-filled campaigns in their realistic presidential election simulations on Jan. 3. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...329330331332333...340350360370380...nextlast
Special education department hosts alumni holiday celebration January 7, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Aanchal Mohan For the past five years, students and teachers from Saratoga High and West Valley College have coordinated their respective Special Education departments to host the Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration. On Dec. 15, the Sixth Annual Alumni Holiday Celebration was held in the cafeteria. It is a potluck, so attendees are encouraged to bring an appetizer, snack or dessert item. read more » Choir’s holiday spirit heard in SF January 7, 2011 — by Vivien Lu Almost like a holiday tradition, hotels in San Francisco hire the school’s choirs to come and spread the Christmas spirit. read more » Mock Trial enters first competition January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Already on the ground and running after a relaxing winter break, the mock trial team is preparing for their first tournament on Jan. 15 at the San Jose County of Education. read more » Government classes cast their ballots for student presidents January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Major shakeups of Congressional seats and gubernatorial posts from the U.S. elections dominated the news in early November. The students in history teacher Mike Davey’s U.S. government classes, however, just finished the long and mudslinging-filled campaigns in their realistic presidential election simulations on Jan. 3. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...329330331332333...340350360370380...nextlast
Choir’s holiday spirit heard in SF January 7, 2011 — by Vivien Lu Almost like a holiday tradition, hotels in San Francisco hire the school’s choirs to come and spread the Christmas spirit. read more » Mock Trial enters first competition January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Already on the ground and running after a relaxing winter break, the mock trial team is preparing for their first tournament on Jan. 15 at the San Jose County of Education. read more » Government classes cast their ballots for student presidents January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Major shakeups of Congressional seats and gubernatorial posts from the U.S. elections dominated the news in early November. The students in history teacher Mike Davey’s U.S. government classes, however, just finished the long and mudslinging-filled campaigns in their realistic presidential election simulations on Jan. 3. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...329330331332333...340350360370380...nextlast
Mock Trial enters first competition January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Already on the ground and running after a relaxing winter break, the mock trial team is preparing for their first tournament on Jan. 15 at the San Jose County of Education. read more » Government classes cast their ballots for student presidents January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Major shakeups of Congressional seats and gubernatorial posts from the U.S. elections dominated the news in early November. The students in history teacher Mike Davey’s U.S. government classes, however, just finished the long and mudslinging-filled campaigns in their realistic presidential election simulations on Jan. 3. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...329330331332333...340350360370380...nextlast
Government classes cast their ballots for student presidents January 7, 2011 — by Sabrina Cismas Major shakeups of Congressional seats and gubernatorial posts from the U.S. elections dominated the news in early November. The students in history teacher Mike Davey’s U.S. government classes, however, just finished the long and mudslinging-filled campaigns in their realistic presidential election simulations on Jan. 3. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...329330331332333...340350360370380...nextlast