Freshman class problems become focus of concern December 13, 2010 — by Kyumin Shim and Ashley Tang Although the change from middle school is always a big one, some members of this year’s freshman class seem to be having an especially difficult time with the transition, administrators and older students say. read more » Faithwalk’s annual Christmas play a success December 10, 2010 — by Jackie Gu “Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel,” proclaimed junior Brandon Pierce, clad in billowing printed robes in front of the room. read more » Lack of enrollment will lead to cutting of Japanese as language course after 2012 December 8, 2010 — by Justine Huang and Vivian LeTran Several students of the graduating class of 2012 are unique in one respect: These students will be the last to take Japanese at Saratoga High. “I’m really sad that the Japanese [program] is ending, but I’m happy they promised to offer AP until I graduate,” said junior Heather Persson, who takes Japanese 3. read more » Mock trial prepares for competitions December 8, 2010 — by Vijay Menon and Abhishek Venkataramana With the first invitational only a month away, the mock trial team is undergoing its final preparations before a busy season of competition begins. In recent weeks, a couple of roster changes have forced some veteran team members to take on added roles. After junior Anoop Galivanche could not participate because of other commitments, several tasks had to be re-assigned. read more » Graffiti on and around quad shocks many December 7, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Allison Toh As maintenance workers opened the campus on Monday, Nov. 22, they found areas in and around the quad covered in graffiti. read more » Student catering business put to an end December 7, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Paul Jung After three and a half weeks of running a successful food catering business, seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung were faced with disappointing news: Their business was in violation of a school contract with the cafeteria and they would have to stop immediately. read more » Marching band rained out in finals December 7, 2010 — by Justine Huang and Anshu Siripurapu The show must go on ... unless there’s rain, that is. read more » Falcon Focus: School psychologist helps struggling students learn December 7, 2010 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh The thought of a school psychologist might conjure up images of therapy sessions, with ink-blot tests and probing personal questions. But Mark Atkinson, the school’s hard-working school psychologist and Link Crew coordinator, doesn't perform that kind of therapy. read more » Grad night committee strives for a greener celebration December 3, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale As second semester approaches, many seniors begin to anticipate graduation, and, often more importantly, the fun-filled Grad Night after-party. read more » Falcon Focus: Computer builder hard at work December 3, 2010 — by Jennifer Jin If you’re ever in need of a new computer, ask senior Arthur Chang to build you one, from scratch. Chang became interested in building computers in 2005, when he got his first computer to mess around with, an AMD 3700+. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
Faithwalk’s annual Christmas play a success December 10, 2010 — by Jackie Gu “Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel,” proclaimed junior Brandon Pierce, clad in billowing printed robes in front of the room. read more » Lack of enrollment will lead to cutting of Japanese as language course after 2012 December 8, 2010 — by Justine Huang and Vivian LeTran Several students of the graduating class of 2012 are unique in one respect: These students will be the last to take Japanese at Saratoga High. “I’m really sad that the Japanese [program] is ending, but I’m happy they promised to offer AP until I graduate,” said junior Heather Persson, who takes Japanese 3. read more » Mock trial prepares for competitions December 8, 2010 — by Vijay Menon and Abhishek Venkataramana With the first invitational only a month away, the mock trial team is undergoing its final preparations before a busy season of competition begins. In recent weeks, a couple of roster changes have forced some veteran team members to take on added roles. After junior Anoop Galivanche could not participate because of other commitments, several tasks had to be re-assigned. read more » Graffiti on and around quad shocks many December 7, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Allison Toh As maintenance workers opened the campus on Monday, Nov. 22, they found areas in and around the quad covered in graffiti. read more » Student catering business put to an end December 7, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Paul Jung After three and a half weeks of running a successful food catering business, seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung were faced with disappointing news: Their business was in violation of a school contract with the cafeteria and they would have to stop immediately. read more » Marching band rained out in finals December 7, 2010 — by Justine Huang and Anshu Siripurapu The show must go on ... unless there’s rain, that is. read more » Falcon Focus: School psychologist helps struggling students learn December 7, 2010 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh The thought of a school psychologist might conjure up images of therapy sessions, with ink-blot tests and probing personal questions. But Mark Atkinson, the school’s hard-working school psychologist and Link Crew coordinator, doesn't perform that kind of therapy. read more » Grad night committee strives for a greener celebration December 3, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale As second semester approaches, many seniors begin to anticipate graduation, and, often more importantly, the fun-filled Grad Night after-party. read more » Falcon Focus: Computer builder hard at work December 3, 2010 — by Jennifer Jin If you’re ever in need of a new computer, ask senior Arthur Chang to build you one, from scratch. Chang became interested in building computers in 2005, when he got his first computer to mess around with, an AMD 3700+. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
Lack of enrollment will lead to cutting of Japanese as language course after 2012 December 8, 2010 — by Justine Huang and Vivian LeTran Several students of the graduating class of 2012 are unique in one respect: These students will be the last to take Japanese at Saratoga High. “I’m really sad that the Japanese [program] is ending, but I’m happy they promised to offer AP until I graduate,” said junior Heather Persson, who takes Japanese 3. read more » Mock trial prepares for competitions December 8, 2010 — by Vijay Menon and Abhishek Venkataramana With the first invitational only a month away, the mock trial team is undergoing its final preparations before a busy season of competition begins. In recent weeks, a couple of roster changes have forced some veteran team members to take on added roles. After junior Anoop Galivanche could not participate because of other commitments, several tasks had to be re-assigned. read more » Graffiti on and around quad shocks many December 7, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Allison Toh As maintenance workers opened the campus on Monday, Nov. 22, they found areas in and around the quad covered in graffiti. read more » Student catering business put to an end December 7, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Paul Jung After three and a half weeks of running a successful food catering business, seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung were faced with disappointing news: Their business was in violation of a school contract with the cafeteria and they would have to stop immediately. read more » Marching band rained out in finals December 7, 2010 — by Justine Huang and Anshu Siripurapu The show must go on ... unless there’s rain, that is. read more » Falcon Focus: School psychologist helps struggling students learn December 7, 2010 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh The thought of a school psychologist might conjure up images of therapy sessions, with ink-blot tests and probing personal questions. But Mark Atkinson, the school’s hard-working school psychologist and Link Crew coordinator, doesn't perform that kind of therapy. read more » Grad night committee strives for a greener celebration December 3, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale As second semester approaches, many seniors begin to anticipate graduation, and, often more importantly, the fun-filled Grad Night after-party. read more » Falcon Focus: Computer builder hard at work December 3, 2010 — by Jennifer Jin If you’re ever in need of a new computer, ask senior Arthur Chang to build you one, from scratch. Chang became interested in building computers in 2005, when he got his first computer to mess around with, an AMD 3700+. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
Mock trial prepares for competitions December 8, 2010 — by Vijay Menon and Abhishek Venkataramana With the first invitational only a month away, the mock trial team is undergoing its final preparations before a busy season of competition begins. In recent weeks, a couple of roster changes have forced some veteran team members to take on added roles. After junior Anoop Galivanche could not participate because of other commitments, several tasks had to be re-assigned. read more » Graffiti on and around quad shocks many December 7, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Allison Toh As maintenance workers opened the campus on Monday, Nov. 22, they found areas in and around the quad covered in graffiti. read more » Student catering business put to an end December 7, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Paul Jung After three and a half weeks of running a successful food catering business, seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung were faced with disappointing news: Their business was in violation of a school contract with the cafeteria and they would have to stop immediately. read more » Marching band rained out in finals December 7, 2010 — by Justine Huang and Anshu Siripurapu The show must go on ... unless there’s rain, that is. read more » Falcon Focus: School psychologist helps struggling students learn December 7, 2010 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh The thought of a school psychologist might conjure up images of therapy sessions, with ink-blot tests and probing personal questions. But Mark Atkinson, the school’s hard-working school psychologist and Link Crew coordinator, doesn't perform that kind of therapy. read more » Grad night committee strives for a greener celebration December 3, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale As second semester approaches, many seniors begin to anticipate graduation, and, often more importantly, the fun-filled Grad Night after-party. read more » Falcon Focus: Computer builder hard at work December 3, 2010 — by Jennifer Jin If you’re ever in need of a new computer, ask senior Arthur Chang to build you one, from scratch. Chang became interested in building computers in 2005, when he got his first computer to mess around with, an AMD 3700+. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
Graffiti on and around quad shocks many December 7, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Allison Toh As maintenance workers opened the campus on Monday, Nov. 22, they found areas in and around the quad covered in graffiti. read more » Student catering business put to an end December 7, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Paul Jung After three and a half weeks of running a successful food catering business, seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung were faced with disappointing news: Their business was in violation of a school contract with the cafeteria and they would have to stop immediately. read more » Marching band rained out in finals December 7, 2010 — by Justine Huang and Anshu Siripurapu The show must go on ... unless there’s rain, that is. read more » Falcon Focus: School psychologist helps struggling students learn December 7, 2010 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh The thought of a school psychologist might conjure up images of therapy sessions, with ink-blot tests and probing personal questions. But Mark Atkinson, the school’s hard-working school psychologist and Link Crew coordinator, doesn't perform that kind of therapy. read more » Grad night committee strives for a greener celebration December 3, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale As second semester approaches, many seniors begin to anticipate graduation, and, often more importantly, the fun-filled Grad Night after-party. read more » Falcon Focus: Computer builder hard at work December 3, 2010 — by Jennifer Jin If you’re ever in need of a new computer, ask senior Arthur Chang to build you one, from scratch. Chang became interested in building computers in 2005, when he got his first computer to mess around with, an AMD 3700+. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
Student catering business put to an end December 7, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Paul Jung After three and a half weeks of running a successful food catering business, seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung were faced with disappointing news: Their business was in violation of a school contract with the cafeteria and they would have to stop immediately. read more » Marching band rained out in finals December 7, 2010 — by Justine Huang and Anshu Siripurapu The show must go on ... unless there’s rain, that is. read more » Falcon Focus: School psychologist helps struggling students learn December 7, 2010 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh The thought of a school psychologist might conjure up images of therapy sessions, with ink-blot tests and probing personal questions. But Mark Atkinson, the school’s hard-working school psychologist and Link Crew coordinator, doesn't perform that kind of therapy. read more » Grad night committee strives for a greener celebration December 3, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale As second semester approaches, many seniors begin to anticipate graduation, and, often more importantly, the fun-filled Grad Night after-party. read more » Falcon Focus: Computer builder hard at work December 3, 2010 — by Jennifer Jin If you’re ever in need of a new computer, ask senior Arthur Chang to build you one, from scratch. Chang became interested in building computers in 2005, when he got his first computer to mess around with, an AMD 3700+. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
Marching band rained out in finals December 7, 2010 — by Justine Huang and Anshu Siripurapu The show must go on ... unless there’s rain, that is. read more » Falcon Focus: School psychologist helps struggling students learn December 7, 2010 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh The thought of a school psychologist might conjure up images of therapy sessions, with ink-blot tests and probing personal questions. But Mark Atkinson, the school’s hard-working school psychologist and Link Crew coordinator, doesn't perform that kind of therapy. read more » Grad night committee strives for a greener celebration December 3, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale As second semester approaches, many seniors begin to anticipate graduation, and, often more importantly, the fun-filled Grad Night after-party. read more » Falcon Focus: Computer builder hard at work December 3, 2010 — by Jennifer Jin If you’re ever in need of a new computer, ask senior Arthur Chang to build you one, from scratch. Chang became interested in building computers in 2005, when he got his first computer to mess around with, an AMD 3700+. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
Falcon Focus: School psychologist helps struggling students learn December 7, 2010 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh The thought of a school psychologist might conjure up images of therapy sessions, with ink-blot tests and probing personal questions. But Mark Atkinson, the school’s hard-working school psychologist and Link Crew coordinator, doesn't perform that kind of therapy. read more » Grad night committee strives for a greener celebration December 3, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale As second semester approaches, many seniors begin to anticipate graduation, and, often more importantly, the fun-filled Grad Night after-party. read more » Falcon Focus: Computer builder hard at work December 3, 2010 — by Jennifer Jin If you’re ever in need of a new computer, ask senior Arthur Chang to build you one, from scratch. Chang became interested in building computers in 2005, when he got his first computer to mess around with, an AMD 3700+. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
Grad night committee strives for a greener celebration December 3, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale As second semester approaches, many seniors begin to anticipate graduation, and, often more importantly, the fun-filled Grad Night after-party. read more » Falcon Focus: Computer builder hard at work December 3, 2010 — by Jennifer Jin If you’re ever in need of a new computer, ask senior Arthur Chang to build you one, from scratch. Chang became interested in building computers in 2005, when he got his first computer to mess around with, an AMD 3700+. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
Falcon Focus: Computer builder hard at work December 3, 2010 — by Jennifer Jin If you’re ever in need of a new computer, ask senior Arthur Chang to build you one, from scratch. Chang became interested in building computers in 2005, when he got his first computer to mess around with, an AMD 3700+. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast