App makes access to online database easier November 7, 2010 — by Amy Jan With the new Access My Library app, students can now check information on the Saratoga High’s online database from their iPhones, iPads and iTouch devices. Having an online database with filtered information helps students to retrieve knowledge from reliable sources. Now students can log onto the school’s database from anywhere. read more » Facebook insults by Los Gatos football players stir controversy November 7, 2010 — by Sabrina Cismas With the football team ending its 27-year regular season losing streak to Los Gatos on Oct. 22, happiness and pride still radiates throughout the school. However, unsportsmanlike conduct on Facebook centered around a handful of Los Gatos players highlighted the trouble that this over quarter-century rivalry could bring. read more » Lockheed Martin engineer visits computer science class November 7, 2010 — by Arnav Dugar Instead of listening to a lecture or typing code into computers as they usually do in class, on Oct. 18 the AP Computer Science students gathered around the front of the room, interacting with five “LANdroids” milling about their feet. read more » Class cup hopes to boost spirit November 6, 2010 — by Paul Jung and Anshu Siripurapu In an effort to improve school spirit, the ASB along with the spirit, rally and spring fling commissions have brought a little bit of Hogwarts magic to SHS by introducing a “class cup” to foster friendly competition between the classes. read more » Student claims gold medal in international math contest November 3, 2010 — by Stanley Yip Albert Gu laughed when he opened a letter over the summer to find a certificate with the words “Congratulations to Albert Gu from Lynbrook High School.” The senior claimed first place in the Asian-Pacific Math Olympiad (APMO) contest on March 8 to win this award, placing him among the top high school mathematicians in the U.S. read more » Secret Exchange Program helps unify students and teachers November 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Everyone loves to get spontaneous presents on special holidays, which is exactly what the Secret Exchange Pal Program allows students and teachers to do. This program, created last year by the ASB, is being continued this year by ASB secretary Pamela Lee to keep this tradition going in an effort to promote more school spirit. read more » What you’re missing… The College and Career Center November 3, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Kelly Liu Around campus, many students, especially upperclassmen, seem to be stressing about how to get into the right college, how to find the right college and how to find out more information about potential careers. They are sometimes confused and don’t realize the answers to many of their questions can be found in the College and Career Center, located near the main office and special education classrooms. read more » Students mourn for recent gay suicides by wearing purple November 1, 2010 — by Megan Benzing and Olivia Chock On Oct. 20, people around the world mourned for the recent suicides across the country due to gay abuse, including the students of Saratoga High. read more » School gives students day off in October November 1, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan Following the Homecoming dance Saturday night, students will have the chance to sleep in not only once but twice thanks to the the school's decision to add an extra day off for them this Monday. read more » Online recommendation letters save time and resources November 1, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala As September turned into October, English teacher Suzanne Herzman was extremely busy grading almost 90 essays from her English 11 Honors students. At the same time, she was writing many college recommendation letters for the early action applicants. By late October Herzman still had 25 letters to write for her students who chose to follow the regular decision timeline for applications. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...334335336337338...350360370380390...nextlast
Facebook insults by Los Gatos football players stir controversy November 7, 2010 — by Sabrina Cismas With the football team ending its 27-year regular season losing streak to Los Gatos on Oct. 22, happiness and pride still radiates throughout the school. However, unsportsmanlike conduct on Facebook centered around a handful of Los Gatos players highlighted the trouble that this over quarter-century rivalry could bring. read more » Lockheed Martin engineer visits computer science class November 7, 2010 — by Arnav Dugar Instead of listening to a lecture or typing code into computers as they usually do in class, on Oct. 18 the AP Computer Science students gathered around the front of the room, interacting with five “LANdroids” milling about their feet. read more » Class cup hopes to boost spirit November 6, 2010 — by Paul Jung and Anshu Siripurapu In an effort to improve school spirit, the ASB along with the spirit, rally and spring fling commissions have brought a little bit of Hogwarts magic to SHS by introducing a “class cup” to foster friendly competition between the classes. read more » Student claims gold medal in international math contest November 3, 2010 — by Stanley Yip Albert Gu laughed when he opened a letter over the summer to find a certificate with the words “Congratulations to Albert Gu from Lynbrook High School.” The senior claimed first place in the Asian-Pacific Math Olympiad (APMO) contest on March 8 to win this award, placing him among the top high school mathematicians in the U.S. read more » Secret Exchange Program helps unify students and teachers November 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Everyone loves to get spontaneous presents on special holidays, which is exactly what the Secret Exchange Pal Program allows students and teachers to do. This program, created last year by the ASB, is being continued this year by ASB secretary Pamela Lee to keep this tradition going in an effort to promote more school spirit. read more » What you’re missing… The College and Career Center November 3, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Kelly Liu Around campus, many students, especially upperclassmen, seem to be stressing about how to get into the right college, how to find the right college and how to find out more information about potential careers. They are sometimes confused and don’t realize the answers to many of their questions can be found in the College and Career Center, located near the main office and special education classrooms. read more » Students mourn for recent gay suicides by wearing purple November 1, 2010 — by Megan Benzing and Olivia Chock On Oct. 20, people around the world mourned for the recent suicides across the country due to gay abuse, including the students of Saratoga High. read more » School gives students day off in October November 1, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan Following the Homecoming dance Saturday night, students will have the chance to sleep in not only once but twice thanks to the the school's decision to add an extra day off for them this Monday. read more » Online recommendation letters save time and resources November 1, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala As September turned into October, English teacher Suzanne Herzman was extremely busy grading almost 90 essays from her English 11 Honors students. At the same time, she was writing many college recommendation letters for the early action applicants. By late October Herzman still had 25 letters to write for her students who chose to follow the regular decision timeline for applications. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...334335336337338...350360370380390...nextlast
Lockheed Martin engineer visits computer science class November 7, 2010 — by Arnav Dugar Instead of listening to a lecture or typing code into computers as they usually do in class, on Oct. 18 the AP Computer Science students gathered around the front of the room, interacting with five “LANdroids” milling about their feet. read more » Class cup hopes to boost spirit November 6, 2010 — by Paul Jung and Anshu Siripurapu In an effort to improve school spirit, the ASB along with the spirit, rally and spring fling commissions have brought a little bit of Hogwarts magic to SHS by introducing a “class cup” to foster friendly competition between the classes. read more » Student claims gold medal in international math contest November 3, 2010 — by Stanley Yip Albert Gu laughed when he opened a letter over the summer to find a certificate with the words “Congratulations to Albert Gu from Lynbrook High School.” The senior claimed first place in the Asian-Pacific Math Olympiad (APMO) contest on March 8 to win this award, placing him among the top high school mathematicians in the U.S. read more » Secret Exchange Program helps unify students and teachers November 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Everyone loves to get spontaneous presents on special holidays, which is exactly what the Secret Exchange Pal Program allows students and teachers to do. This program, created last year by the ASB, is being continued this year by ASB secretary Pamela Lee to keep this tradition going in an effort to promote more school spirit. read more » What you’re missing… The College and Career Center November 3, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Kelly Liu Around campus, many students, especially upperclassmen, seem to be stressing about how to get into the right college, how to find the right college and how to find out more information about potential careers. They are sometimes confused and don’t realize the answers to many of their questions can be found in the College and Career Center, located near the main office and special education classrooms. read more » Students mourn for recent gay suicides by wearing purple November 1, 2010 — by Megan Benzing and Olivia Chock On Oct. 20, people around the world mourned for the recent suicides across the country due to gay abuse, including the students of Saratoga High. read more » School gives students day off in October November 1, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan Following the Homecoming dance Saturday night, students will have the chance to sleep in not only once but twice thanks to the the school's decision to add an extra day off for them this Monday. read more » Online recommendation letters save time and resources November 1, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala As September turned into October, English teacher Suzanne Herzman was extremely busy grading almost 90 essays from her English 11 Honors students. At the same time, she was writing many college recommendation letters for the early action applicants. By late October Herzman still had 25 letters to write for her students who chose to follow the regular decision timeline for applications. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...334335336337338...350360370380390...nextlast
Class cup hopes to boost spirit November 6, 2010 — by Paul Jung and Anshu Siripurapu In an effort to improve school spirit, the ASB along with the spirit, rally and spring fling commissions have brought a little bit of Hogwarts magic to SHS by introducing a “class cup” to foster friendly competition between the classes. read more » Student claims gold medal in international math contest November 3, 2010 — by Stanley Yip Albert Gu laughed when he opened a letter over the summer to find a certificate with the words “Congratulations to Albert Gu from Lynbrook High School.” The senior claimed first place in the Asian-Pacific Math Olympiad (APMO) contest on March 8 to win this award, placing him among the top high school mathematicians in the U.S. read more » Secret Exchange Program helps unify students and teachers November 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Everyone loves to get spontaneous presents on special holidays, which is exactly what the Secret Exchange Pal Program allows students and teachers to do. This program, created last year by the ASB, is being continued this year by ASB secretary Pamela Lee to keep this tradition going in an effort to promote more school spirit. read more » What you’re missing… The College and Career Center November 3, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Kelly Liu Around campus, many students, especially upperclassmen, seem to be stressing about how to get into the right college, how to find the right college and how to find out more information about potential careers. They are sometimes confused and don’t realize the answers to many of their questions can be found in the College and Career Center, located near the main office and special education classrooms. read more » Students mourn for recent gay suicides by wearing purple November 1, 2010 — by Megan Benzing and Olivia Chock On Oct. 20, people around the world mourned for the recent suicides across the country due to gay abuse, including the students of Saratoga High. read more » School gives students day off in October November 1, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan Following the Homecoming dance Saturday night, students will have the chance to sleep in not only once but twice thanks to the the school's decision to add an extra day off for them this Monday. read more » Online recommendation letters save time and resources November 1, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala As September turned into October, English teacher Suzanne Herzman was extremely busy grading almost 90 essays from her English 11 Honors students. At the same time, she was writing many college recommendation letters for the early action applicants. By late October Herzman still had 25 letters to write for her students who chose to follow the regular decision timeline for applications. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...334335336337338...350360370380390...nextlast
Student claims gold medal in international math contest November 3, 2010 — by Stanley Yip Albert Gu laughed when he opened a letter over the summer to find a certificate with the words “Congratulations to Albert Gu from Lynbrook High School.” The senior claimed first place in the Asian-Pacific Math Olympiad (APMO) contest on March 8 to win this award, placing him among the top high school mathematicians in the U.S. read more » Secret Exchange Program helps unify students and teachers November 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Everyone loves to get spontaneous presents on special holidays, which is exactly what the Secret Exchange Pal Program allows students and teachers to do. This program, created last year by the ASB, is being continued this year by ASB secretary Pamela Lee to keep this tradition going in an effort to promote more school spirit. read more » What you’re missing… The College and Career Center November 3, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Kelly Liu Around campus, many students, especially upperclassmen, seem to be stressing about how to get into the right college, how to find the right college and how to find out more information about potential careers. They are sometimes confused and don’t realize the answers to many of their questions can be found in the College and Career Center, located near the main office and special education classrooms. read more » Students mourn for recent gay suicides by wearing purple November 1, 2010 — by Megan Benzing and Olivia Chock On Oct. 20, people around the world mourned for the recent suicides across the country due to gay abuse, including the students of Saratoga High. read more » School gives students day off in October November 1, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan Following the Homecoming dance Saturday night, students will have the chance to sleep in not only once but twice thanks to the the school's decision to add an extra day off for them this Monday. read more » Online recommendation letters save time and resources November 1, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala As September turned into October, English teacher Suzanne Herzman was extremely busy grading almost 90 essays from her English 11 Honors students. At the same time, she was writing many college recommendation letters for the early action applicants. By late October Herzman still had 25 letters to write for her students who chose to follow the regular decision timeline for applications. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...334335336337338...350360370380390...nextlast
Secret Exchange Program helps unify students and teachers November 3, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Everyone loves to get spontaneous presents on special holidays, which is exactly what the Secret Exchange Pal Program allows students and teachers to do. This program, created last year by the ASB, is being continued this year by ASB secretary Pamela Lee to keep this tradition going in an effort to promote more school spirit. read more » What you’re missing… The College and Career Center November 3, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Kelly Liu Around campus, many students, especially upperclassmen, seem to be stressing about how to get into the right college, how to find the right college and how to find out more information about potential careers. They are sometimes confused and don’t realize the answers to many of their questions can be found in the College and Career Center, located near the main office and special education classrooms. read more » Students mourn for recent gay suicides by wearing purple November 1, 2010 — by Megan Benzing and Olivia Chock On Oct. 20, people around the world mourned for the recent suicides across the country due to gay abuse, including the students of Saratoga High. read more » School gives students day off in October November 1, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan Following the Homecoming dance Saturday night, students will have the chance to sleep in not only once but twice thanks to the the school's decision to add an extra day off for them this Monday. read more » Online recommendation letters save time and resources November 1, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala As September turned into October, English teacher Suzanne Herzman was extremely busy grading almost 90 essays from her English 11 Honors students. At the same time, she was writing many college recommendation letters for the early action applicants. By late October Herzman still had 25 letters to write for her students who chose to follow the regular decision timeline for applications. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...334335336337338...350360370380390...nextlast
What you’re missing… The College and Career Center November 3, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Kelly Liu Around campus, many students, especially upperclassmen, seem to be stressing about how to get into the right college, how to find the right college and how to find out more information about potential careers. They are sometimes confused and don’t realize the answers to many of their questions can be found in the College and Career Center, located near the main office and special education classrooms. read more » Students mourn for recent gay suicides by wearing purple November 1, 2010 — by Megan Benzing and Olivia Chock On Oct. 20, people around the world mourned for the recent suicides across the country due to gay abuse, including the students of Saratoga High. read more » School gives students day off in October November 1, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan Following the Homecoming dance Saturday night, students will have the chance to sleep in not only once but twice thanks to the the school's decision to add an extra day off for them this Monday. read more » Online recommendation letters save time and resources November 1, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala As September turned into October, English teacher Suzanne Herzman was extremely busy grading almost 90 essays from her English 11 Honors students. At the same time, she was writing many college recommendation letters for the early action applicants. By late October Herzman still had 25 letters to write for her students who chose to follow the regular decision timeline for applications. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...334335336337338...350360370380390...nextlast
Students mourn for recent gay suicides by wearing purple November 1, 2010 — by Megan Benzing and Olivia Chock On Oct. 20, people around the world mourned for the recent suicides across the country due to gay abuse, including the students of Saratoga High. read more » School gives students day off in October November 1, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan Following the Homecoming dance Saturday night, students will have the chance to sleep in not only once but twice thanks to the the school's decision to add an extra day off for them this Monday. read more » Online recommendation letters save time and resources November 1, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala As September turned into October, English teacher Suzanne Herzman was extremely busy grading almost 90 essays from her English 11 Honors students. At the same time, she was writing many college recommendation letters for the early action applicants. By late October Herzman still had 25 letters to write for her students who chose to follow the regular decision timeline for applications. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...334335336337338...350360370380390...nextlast
School gives students day off in October November 1, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan Following the Homecoming dance Saturday night, students will have the chance to sleep in not only once but twice thanks to the the school's decision to add an extra day off for them this Monday. read more » Online recommendation letters save time and resources November 1, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala As September turned into October, English teacher Suzanne Herzman was extremely busy grading almost 90 essays from her English 11 Honors students. At the same time, she was writing many college recommendation letters for the early action applicants. By late October Herzman still had 25 letters to write for her students who chose to follow the regular decision timeline for applications. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...334335336337338...350360370380390...nextlast
Online recommendation letters save time and resources November 1, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala As September turned into October, English teacher Suzanne Herzman was extremely busy grading almost 90 essays from her English 11 Honors students. At the same time, she was writing many college recommendation letters for the early action applicants. By late October Herzman still had 25 letters to write for her students who chose to follow the regular decision timeline for applications. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...334335336337338...350360370380390...nextlast