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 » MAP juniors experience Steinbeck’s history December 3, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst The important history of John Steinbeck came alive when 37 juniors of the Media Arts Program (MAP) spent a day in the Salinas Valley and Monterey. The Nov. 19 trip gave students a chance to a visit a farm in the Salinas Valley and a scavenger hunt at Cannery Row in Monterey. Students missed out on going to the National Steinbeck Center, which was part of the trip last year due to both the added time it would take and the museum’s exhibit schedule. read more » Brown bag lunches help staff understand different cultures December 3, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst Gaining a new appreciation for cultural diversity is even easier for staff members this year with the addition of a Brown Bag Lunch speaker series. According to assistant principal Brian Safine, the program is “a series of conversations between staff and groups of parents in the community” which finds different parents with specific ethnic backgrounds who are willing to discuss their culture with teachers during lunch. read more » Even in a bad economy, parents continue to pay UC and private school costs December 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Despite the downtrodden economy, most Saratoga High parents are still finding a way to pay for their students’ four-year college tuition to increasingly expensive UCs and private colleges. “I don’t think the cost of college tuition is a huge factor,” parent Ananya Mishra said. “If my child gets into a top college that hundreds of other students are rejected to, we’ll find a way to pay for it.” read more » Two teachers give birth within same week December 3, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha The fall season is an exciting one for two teachers who recently gave birth. Between the end of October and beginning of November, guidance counselor Frances Saiki gave birth to a baby girl, Mirai Faith Saiki, and math teacher Jennifer Mantle welcomed a boy, Dylan Mantle, into the world. read more » Finals restricted to designated week November 30, 2010 — by Samika Kumar Though students will take all finals before winter break next year, principal Jeff Anderson has directed that teachers only give their finals during the designated week in January this school year. 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 » MAP juniors experience Steinbeck’s history December 3, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst The important history of John Steinbeck came alive when 37 juniors of the Media Arts Program (MAP) spent a day in the Salinas Valley and Monterey. The Nov. 19 trip gave students a chance to a visit a farm in the Salinas Valley and a scavenger hunt at Cannery Row in Monterey. Students missed out on going to the National Steinbeck Center, which was part of the trip last year due to both the added time it would take and the museum’s exhibit schedule. read more » Brown bag lunches help staff understand different cultures December 3, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst Gaining a new appreciation for cultural diversity is even easier for staff members this year with the addition of a Brown Bag Lunch speaker series. According to assistant principal Brian Safine, the program is “a series of conversations between staff and groups of parents in the community” which finds different parents with specific ethnic backgrounds who are willing to discuss their culture with teachers during lunch. read more » Even in a bad economy, parents continue to pay UC and private school costs December 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Despite the downtrodden economy, most Saratoga High parents are still finding a way to pay for their students’ four-year college tuition to increasingly expensive UCs and private colleges. “I don’t think the cost of college tuition is a huge factor,” parent Ananya Mishra said. “If my child gets into a top college that hundreds of other students are rejected to, we’ll find a way to pay for it.” read more » Two teachers give birth within same week December 3, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha The fall season is an exciting one for two teachers who recently gave birth. Between the end of October and beginning of November, guidance counselor Frances Saiki gave birth to a baby girl, Mirai Faith Saiki, and math teacher Jennifer Mantle welcomed a boy, Dylan Mantle, into the world. read more » Finals restricted to designated week November 30, 2010 — by Samika Kumar Though students will take all finals before winter break next year, principal Jeff Anderson has directed that teachers only give their finals during the designated week in January this school year. 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 » MAP juniors experience Steinbeck’s history December 3, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst The important history of John Steinbeck came alive when 37 juniors of the Media Arts Program (MAP) spent a day in the Salinas Valley and Monterey. The Nov. 19 trip gave students a chance to a visit a farm in the Salinas Valley and a scavenger hunt at Cannery Row in Monterey. Students missed out on going to the National Steinbeck Center, which was part of the trip last year due to both the added time it would take and the museum’s exhibit schedule. read more » Brown bag lunches help staff understand different cultures December 3, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst Gaining a new appreciation for cultural diversity is even easier for staff members this year with the addition of a Brown Bag Lunch speaker series. According to assistant principal Brian Safine, the program is “a series of conversations between staff and groups of parents in the community” which finds different parents with specific ethnic backgrounds who are willing to discuss their culture with teachers during lunch. read more » Even in a bad economy, parents continue to pay UC and private school costs December 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Despite the downtrodden economy, most Saratoga High parents are still finding a way to pay for their students’ four-year college tuition to increasingly expensive UCs and private colleges. “I don’t think the cost of college tuition is a huge factor,” parent Ananya Mishra said. “If my child gets into a top college that hundreds of other students are rejected to, we’ll find a way to pay for it.” read more » Two teachers give birth within same week December 3, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha The fall season is an exciting one for two teachers who recently gave birth. Between the end of October and beginning of November, guidance counselor Frances Saiki gave birth to a baby girl, Mirai Faith Saiki, and math teacher Jennifer Mantle welcomed a boy, Dylan Mantle, into the world. read more » Finals restricted to designated week November 30, 2010 — by Samika Kumar Though students will take all finals before winter break next year, principal Jeff Anderson has directed that teachers only give their finals during the designated week in January this school year. 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 » MAP juniors experience Steinbeck’s history December 3, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst The important history of John Steinbeck came alive when 37 juniors of the Media Arts Program (MAP) spent a day in the Salinas Valley and Monterey. The Nov. 19 trip gave students a chance to a visit a farm in the Salinas Valley and a scavenger hunt at Cannery Row in Monterey. Students missed out on going to the National Steinbeck Center, which was part of the trip last year due to both the added time it would take and the museum’s exhibit schedule. read more » Brown bag lunches help staff understand different cultures December 3, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst Gaining a new appreciation for cultural diversity is even easier for staff members this year with the addition of a Brown Bag Lunch speaker series. According to assistant principal Brian Safine, the program is “a series of conversations between staff and groups of parents in the community” which finds different parents with specific ethnic backgrounds who are willing to discuss their culture with teachers during lunch. read more » Even in a bad economy, parents continue to pay UC and private school costs December 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Despite the downtrodden economy, most Saratoga High parents are still finding a way to pay for their students’ four-year college tuition to increasingly expensive UCs and private colleges. “I don’t think the cost of college tuition is a huge factor,” parent Ananya Mishra said. “If my child gets into a top college that hundreds of other students are rejected to, we’ll find a way to pay for it.” read more » Two teachers give birth within same week December 3, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha The fall season is an exciting one for two teachers who recently gave birth. Between the end of October and beginning of November, guidance counselor Frances Saiki gave birth to a baby girl, Mirai Faith Saiki, and math teacher Jennifer Mantle welcomed a boy, Dylan Mantle, into the world. read more » Finals restricted to designated week November 30, 2010 — by Samika Kumar Though students will take all finals before winter break next year, principal Jeff Anderson has directed that teachers only give their finals during the designated week in January this school year. 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 » MAP juniors experience Steinbeck’s history December 3, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst The important history of John Steinbeck came alive when 37 juniors of the Media Arts Program (MAP) spent a day in the Salinas Valley and Monterey. The Nov. 19 trip gave students a chance to a visit a farm in the Salinas Valley and a scavenger hunt at Cannery Row in Monterey. Students missed out on going to the National Steinbeck Center, which was part of the trip last year due to both the added time it would take and the museum’s exhibit schedule. read more » Brown bag lunches help staff understand different cultures December 3, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst Gaining a new appreciation for cultural diversity is even easier for staff members this year with the addition of a Brown Bag Lunch speaker series. According to assistant principal Brian Safine, the program is “a series of conversations between staff and groups of parents in the community” which finds different parents with specific ethnic backgrounds who are willing to discuss their culture with teachers during lunch. read more » Even in a bad economy, parents continue to pay UC and private school costs December 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Despite the downtrodden economy, most Saratoga High parents are still finding a way to pay for their students’ four-year college tuition to increasingly expensive UCs and private colleges. “I don’t think the cost of college tuition is a huge factor,” parent Ananya Mishra said. “If my child gets into a top college that hundreds of other students are rejected to, we’ll find a way to pay for it.” read more » Two teachers give birth within same week December 3, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha The fall season is an exciting one for two teachers who recently gave birth. Between the end of October and beginning of November, guidance counselor Frances Saiki gave birth to a baby girl, Mirai Faith Saiki, and math teacher Jennifer Mantle welcomed a boy, Dylan Mantle, into the world. read more » Finals restricted to designated week November 30, 2010 — by Samika Kumar Though students will take all finals before winter break next year, principal Jeff Anderson has directed that teachers only give their finals during the designated week in January this school year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
MAP juniors experience Steinbeck’s history December 3, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst The important history of John Steinbeck came alive when 37 juniors of the Media Arts Program (MAP) spent a day in the Salinas Valley and Monterey. The Nov. 19 trip gave students a chance to a visit a farm in the Salinas Valley and a scavenger hunt at Cannery Row in Monterey. Students missed out on going to the National Steinbeck Center, which was part of the trip last year due to both the added time it would take and the museum’s exhibit schedule. read more » Brown bag lunches help staff understand different cultures December 3, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst Gaining a new appreciation for cultural diversity is even easier for staff members this year with the addition of a Brown Bag Lunch speaker series. According to assistant principal Brian Safine, the program is “a series of conversations between staff and groups of parents in the community” which finds different parents with specific ethnic backgrounds who are willing to discuss their culture with teachers during lunch. read more » Even in a bad economy, parents continue to pay UC and private school costs December 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Despite the downtrodden economy, most Saratoga High parents are still finding a way to pay for their students’ four-year college tuition to increasingly expensive UCs and private colleges. “I don’t think the cost of college tuition is a huge factor,” parent Ananya Mishra said. “If my child gets into a top college that hundreds of other students are rejected to, we’ll find a way to pay for it.” read more » Two teachers give birth within same week December 3, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha The fall season is an exciting one for two teachers who recently gave birth. Between the end of October and beginning of November, guidance counselor Frances Saiki gave birth to a baby girl, Mirai Faith Saiki, and math teacher Jennifer Mantle welcomed a boy, Dylan Mantle, into the world. read more » Finals restricted to designated week November 30, 2010 — by Samika Kumar Though students will take all finals before winter break next year, principal Jeff Anderson has directed that teachers only give their finals during the designated week in January this school year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
Brown bag lunches help staff understand different cultures December 3, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst Gaining a new appreciation for cultural diversity is even easier for staff members this year with the addition of a Brown Bag Lunch speaker series. According to assistant principal Brian Safine, the program is “a series of conversations between staff and groups of parents in the community” which finds different parents with specific ethnic backgrounds who are willing to discuss their culture with teachers during lunch. read more » Even in a bad economy, parents continue to pay UC and private school costs December 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Despite the downtrodden economy, most Saratoga High parents are still finding a way to pay for their students’ four-year college tuition to increasingly expensive UCs and private colleges. “I don’t think the cost of college tuition is a huge factor,” parent Ananya Mishra said. “If my child gets into a top college that hundreds of other students are rejected to, we’ll find a way to pay for it.” read more » Two teachers give birth within same week December 3, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha The fall season is an exciting one for two teachers who recently gave birth. Between the end of October and beginning of November, guidance counselor Frances Saiki gave birth to a baby girl, Mirai Faith Saiki, and math teacher Jennifer Mantle welcomed a boy, Dylan Mantle, into the world. read more » Finals restricted to designated week November 30, 2010 — by Samika Kumar Though students will take all finals before winter break next year, principal Jeff Anderson has directed that teachers only give their finals during the designated week in January this school year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
Even in a bad economy, parents continue to pay UC and private school costs December 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Despite the downtrodden economy, most Saratoga High parents are still finding a way to pay for their students’ four-year college tuition to increasingly expensive UCs and private colleges. “I don’t think the cost of college tuition is a huge factor,” parent Ananya Mishra said. “If my child gets into a top college that hundreds of other students are rejected to, we’ll find a way to pay for it.” read more » Two teachers give birth within same week December 3, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha The fall season is an exciting one for two teachers who recently gave birth. Between the end of October and beginning of November, guidance counselor Frances Saiki gave birth to a baby girl, Mirai Faith Saiki, and math teacher Jennifer Mantle welcomed a boy, Dylan Mantle, into the world. read more » Finals restricted to designated week November 30, 2010 — by Samika Kumar Though students will take all finals before winter break next year, principal Jeff Anderson has directed that teachers only give their finals during the designated week in January this school year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
Two teachers give birth within same week December 3, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha The fall season is an exciting one for two teachers who recently gave birth. Between the end of October and beginning of November, guidance counselor Frances Saiki gave birth to a baby girl, Mirai Faith Saiki, and math teacher Jennifer Mantle welcomed a boy, Dylan Mantle, into the world. read more » Finals restricted to designated week November 30, 2010 — by Samika Kumar Though students will take all finals before winter break next year, principal Jeff Anderson has directed that teachers only give their finals during the designated week in January this school year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast
Finals restricted to designated week November 30, 2010 — by Samika Kumar Though students will take all finals before winter break next year, principal Jeff Anderson has directed that teachers only give their finals during the designated week in January this school year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...332333334335336...340350360370380...nextlast