Excitement in APUSH? October 14, 2010 — by Ashwini Velchamy Research... for fun? While most students feel content with the amount of work in their social studies classes, a group of students are expanding their interest in history with the national History Day competition. read more » Math club offers contests for students October 14, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha The math club has begun to offer intramural contests for students currently taking Geometry Enriched, Algebra 2 Honors or Trig/Precalc Honors courses in order to promote interest in mathematics among students. read more » Do you believe in magic? (Magic Club appears on campus) October 14, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Anna Shen Wearing baggy worn-out jeans and a black zipped up sweater, junior Frederick Lee takes an ostensibly ordinary-looking coin out of his jean pockets and places them on a girl's hands. read more » Students’ opinions vary on pot legalization October 7, 2010 — by Evaline Ju For decades, politicians and activists have debated legalizing the use of marijuana. Consequently, the details of Proposition 19 on this year’s November election have sparked controversy. The final decision will affect communities all over the state, including Saratoga's. Although small, the city has had its share of dealings with marijuana, as seen in the crackdown of drug use and sales in school this past March. read more » M-SET gears up for new year October 6, 2010 — by Stanley Yip After an amazing victory for the Mechanical Science and Engineering Team (M-SET) last May in the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition, the team is now gearing up for another year of activities with more than 20 new members. "I think we will be way more able to accomplish many more goals than we were able to do last year," vice president junior Michael Zuccarino said. read more » Orchestra to perform at Carnegie Hall October 6, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Kyumin Shim The Beatles have played there. Tchaikovsky has played there, and now the SHS Symphonic Wind Ensemble and String Orchestra will have the honor to perform at the famous Carnegie Hall in New York City on March 8. The orchestra was invited to be a feature evening performance of a festival from World Project, a domestic and international touring company that has been in contact with SHS before because they have taken the orchestra on the Europe Tour in 2009 and also the Austrailia Tour in 2003. The company was aware of the SHS orchestra's stellar reputation. read more » Saratogans unite to fight lung cancer and remember beloved citizen October 4, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala The Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation sponsored the first ever Stride for Susie on Sept. 1 at Saratoga High School. More than 350 participants walked a distance of 5k or 10k in memory of Susie Vedantham Nagpal, a Saratoga councilwoman and SHS parent. read more » Invisible Children showing leads to increased membership October 4, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche Children who couldn't possibly be older than 7, thin and sickly, carry powerful machine guns that are almost as tall as themselves. Some have scars that span the length of their arms, while others' faces are horribly disfigured from wounds inflicted by machetes used to chop think forest brush. This is only one of many gut-wrenching images in a documentary that was shown by the Invisible Children club on Sept. 13 in the cafeteria. read more » Board games play out for a memorable Homecoming October 4, 2010 — by Allison Toh As Homecoming week looms closer, students are anticipating the much awaited dance, senior quad day performance and Homecoming football game against the Lynbrook Vikings. read more » Grand jury recommends LGSUHSD merge with others in Santa Clara October 4, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst and Michelle Shu Trying to find ways to help financially struggling school districts, a Santa Clara County Superior Court Civil Grand Jury recently suggested the combination of five of the smallest school districts in the area, including the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District. But the proposal has not been met with enthusiasm by members of the LGSUHSD board. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...335336337338339...350360370380390...nextlast
Math club offers contests for students October 14, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha The math club has begun to offer intramural contests for students currently taking Geometry Enriched, Algebra 2 Honors or Trig/Precalc Honors courses in order to promote interest in mathematics among students. read more » Do you believe in magic? (Magic Club appears on campus) October 14, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Anna Shen Wearing baggy worn-out jeans and a black zipped up sweater, junior Frederick Lee takes an ostensibly ordinary-looking coin out of his jean pockets and places them on a girl's hands. read more » Students’ opinions vary on pot legalization October 7, 2010 — by Evaline Ju For decades, politicians and activists have debated legalizing the use of marijuana. Consequently, the details of Proposition 19 on this year’s November election have sparked controversy. The final decision will affect communities all over the state, including Saratoga's. Although small, the city has had its share of dealings with marijuana, as seen in the crackdown of drug use and sales in school this past March. read more » M-SET gears up for new year October 6, 2010 — by Stanley Yip After an amazing victory for the Mechanical Science and Engineering Team (M-SET) last May in the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition, the team is now gearing up for another year of activities with more than 20 new members. "I think we will be way more able to accomplish many more goals than we were able to do last year," vice president junior Michael Zuccarino said. read more » Orchestra to perform at Carnegie Hall October 6, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Kyumin Shim The Beatles have played there. Tchaikovsky has played there, and now the SHS Symphonic Wind Ensemble and String Orchestra will have the honor to perform at the famous Carnegie Hall in New York City on March 8. The orchestra was invited to be a feature evening performance of a festival from World Project, a domestic and international touring company that has been in contact with SHS before because they have taken the orchestra on the Europe Tour in 2009 and also the Austrailia Tour in 2003. The company was aware of the SHS orchestra's stellar reputation. read more » Saratogans unite to fight lung cancer and remember beloved citizen October 4, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala The Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation sponsored the first ever Stride for Susie on Sept. 1 at Saratoga High School. More than 350 participants walked a distance of 5k or 10k in memory of Susie Vedantham Nagpal, a Saratoga councilwoman and SHS parent. read more » Invisible Children showing leads to increased membership October 4, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche Children who couldn't possibly be older than 7, thin and sickly, carry powerful machine guns that are almost as tall as themselves. Some have scars that span the length of their arms, while others' faces are horribly disfigured from wounds inflicted by machetes used to chop think forest brush. This is only one of many gut-wrenching images in a documentary that was shown by the Invisible Children club on Sept. 13 in the cafeteria. read more » Board games play out for a memorable Homecoming October 4, 2010 — by Allison Toh As Homecoming week looms closer, students are anticipating the much awaited dance, senior quad day performance and Homecoming football game against the Lynbrook Vikings. read more » Grand jury recommends LGSUHSD merge with others in Santa Clara October 4, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst and Michelle Shu Trying to find ways to help financially struggling school districts, a Santa Clara County Superior Court Civil Grand Jury recently suggested the combination of five of the smallest school districts in the area, including the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District. But the proposal has not been met with enthusiasm by members of the LGSUHSD board. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...335336337338339...350360370380390...nextlast
Do you believe in magic? (Magic Club appears on campus) October 14, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Anna Shen Wearing baggy worn-out jeans and a black zipped up sweater, junior Frederick Lee takes an ostensibly ordinary-looking coin out of his jean pockets and places them on a girl's hands. read more » Students’ opinions vary on pot legalization October 7, 2010 — by Evaline Ju For decades, politicians and activists have debated legalizing the use of marijuana. Consequently, the details of Proposition 19 on this year’s November election have sparked controversy. The final decision will affect communities all over the state, including Saratoga's. Although small, the city has had its share of dealings with marijuana, as seen in the crackdown of drug use and sales in school this past March. read more » M-SET gears up for new year October 6, 2010 — by Stanley Yip After an amazing victory for the Mechanical Science and Engineering Team (M-SET) last May in the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition, the team is now gearing up for another year of activities with more than 20 new members. "I think we will be way more able to accomplish many more goals than we were able to do last year," vice president junior Michael Zuccarino said. read more » Orchestra to perform at Carnegie Hall October 6, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Kyumin Shim The Beatles have played there. Tchaikovsky has played there, and now the SHS Symphonic Wind Ensemble and String Orchestra will have the honor to perform at the famous Carnegie Hall in New York City on March 8. The orchestra was invited to be a feature evening performance of a festival from World Project, a domestic and international touring company that has been in contact with SHS before because they have taken the orchestra on the Europe Tour in 2009 and also the Austrailia Tour in 2003. The company was aware of the SHS orchestra's stellar reputation. read more » Saratogans unite to fight lung cancer and remember beloved citizen October 4, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala The Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation sponsored the first ever Stride for Susie on Sept. 1 at Saratoga High School. More than 350 participants walked a distance of 5k or 10k in memory of Susie Vedantham Nagpal, a Saratoga councilwoman and SHS parent. read more » Invisible Children showing leads to increased membership October 4, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche Children who couldn't possibly be older than 7, thin and sickly, carry powerful machine guns that are almost as tall as themselves. Some have scars that span the length of their arms, while others' faces are horribly disfigured from wounds inflicted by machetes used to chop think forest brush. This is only one of many gut-wrenching images in a documentary that was shown by the Invisible Children club on Sept. 13 in the cafeteria. read more » Board games play out for a memorable Homecoming October 4, 2010 — by Allison Toh As Homecoming week looms closer, students are anticipating the much awaited dance, senior quad day performance and Homecoming football game against the Lynbrook Vikings. read more » Grand jury recommends LGSUHSD merge with others in Santa Clara October 4, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst and Michelle Shu Trying to find ways to help financially struggling school districts, a Santa Clara County Superior Court Civil Grand Jury recently suggested the combination of five of the smallest school districts in the area, including the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District. But the proposal has not been met with enthusiasm by members of the LGSUHSD board. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...335336337338339...350360370380390...nextlast
Students’ opinions vary on pot legalization October 7, 2010 — by Evaline Ju For decades, politicians and activists have debated legalizing the use of marijuana. Consequently, the details of Proposition 19 on this year’s November election have sparked controversy. The final decision will affect communities all over the state, including Saratoga's. Although small, the city has had its share of dealings with marijuana, as seen in the crackdown of drug use and sales in school this past March. read more » M-SET gears up for new year October 6, 2010 — by Stanley Yip After an amazing victory for the Mechanical Science and Engineering Team (M-SET) last May in the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition, the team is now gearing up for another year of activities with more than 20 new members. "I think we will be way more able to accomplish many more goals than we were able to do last year," vice president junior Michael Zuccarino said. read more » Orchestra to perform at Carnegie Hall October 6, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Kyumin Shim The Beatles have played there. Tchaikovsky has played there, and now the SHS Symphonic Wind Ensemble and String Orchestra will have the honor to perform at the famous Carnegie Hall in New York City on March 8. The orchestra was invited to be a feature evening performance of a festival from World Project, a domestic and international touring company that has been in contact with SHS before because they have taken the orchestra on the Europe Tour in 2009 and also the Austrailia Tour in 2003. The company was aware of the SHS orchestra's stellar reputation. read more » Saratogans unite to fight lung cancer and remember beloved citizen October 4, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala The Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation sponsored the first ever Stride for Susie on Sept. 1 at Saratoga High School. More than 350 participants walked a distance of 5k or 10k in memory of Susie Vedantham Nagpal, a Saratoga councilwoman and SHS parent. read more » Invisible Children showing leads to increased membership October 4, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche Children who couldn't possibly be older than 7, thin and sickly, carry powerful machine guns that are almost as tall as themselves. Some have scars that span the length of their arms, while others' faces are horribly disfigured from wounds inflicted by machetes used to chop think forest brush. This is only one of many gut-wrenching images in a documentary that was shown by the Invisible Children club on Sept. 13 in the cafeteria. read more » Board games play out for a memorable Homecoming October 4, 2010 — by Allison Toh As Homecoming week looms closer, students are anticipating the much awaited dance, senior quad day performance and Homecoming football game against the Lynbrook Vikings. read more » Grand jury recommends LGSUHSD merge with others in Santa Clara October 4, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst and Michelle Shu Trying to find ways to help financially struggling school districts, a Santa Clara County Superior Court Civil Grand Jury recently suggested the combination of five of the smallest school districts in the area, including the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District. But the proposal has not been met with enthusiasm by members of the LGSUHSD board. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...335336337338339...350360370380390...nextlast
M-SET gears up for new year October 6, 2010 — by Stanley Yip After an amazing victory for the Mechanical Science and Engineering Team (M-SET) last May in the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition, the team is now gearing up for another year of activities with more than 20 new members. "I think we will be way more able to accomplish many more goals than we were able to do last year," vice president junior Michael Zuccarino said. read more » Orchestra to perform at Carnegie Hall October 6, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Kyumin Shim The Beatles have played there. Tchaikovsky has played there, and now the SHS Symphonic Wind Ensemble and String Orchestra will have the honor to perform at the famous Carnegie Hall in New York City on March 8. The orchestra was invited to be a feature evening performance of a festival from World Project, a domestic and international touring company that has been in contact with SHS before because they have taken the orchestra on the Europe Tour in 2009 and also the Austrailia Tour in 2003. The company was aware of the SHS orchestra's stellar reputation. read more » Saratogans unite to fight lung cancer and remember beloved citizen October 4, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala The Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation sponsored the first ever Stride for Susie on Sept. 1 at Saratoga High School. More than 350 participants walked a distance of 5k or 10k in memory of Susie Vedantham Nagpal, a Saratoga councilwoman and SHS parent. read more » Invisible Children showing leads to increased membership October 4, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche Children who couldn't possibly be older than 7, thin and sickly, carry powerful machine guns that are almost as tall as themselves. Some have scars that span the length of their arms, while others' faces are horribly disfigured from wounds inflicted by machetes used to chop think forest brush. This is only one of many gut-wrenching images in a documentary that was shown by the Invisible Children club on Sept. 13 in the cafeteria. read more » Board games play out for a memorable Homecoming October 4, 2010 — by Allison Toh As Homecoming week looms closer, students are anticipating the much awaited dance, senior quad day performance and Homecoming football game against the Lynbrook Vikings. read more » Grand jury recommends LGSUHSD merge with others in Santa Clara October 4, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst and Michelle Shu Trying to find ways to help financially struggling school districts, a Santa Clara County Superior Court Civil Grand Jury recently suggested the combination of five of the smallest school districts in the area, including the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District. But the proposal has not been met with enthusiasm by members of the LGSUHSD board. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...335336337338339...350360370380390...nextlast
Orchestra to perform at Carnegie Hall October 6, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Kyumin Shim The Beatles have played there. Tchaikovsky has played there, and now the SHS Symphonic Wind Ensemble and String Orchestra will have the honor to perform at the famous Carnegie Hall in New York City on March 8. The orchestra was invited to be a feature evening performance of a festival from World Project, a domestic and international touring company that has been in contact with SHS before because they have taken the orchestra on the Europe Tour in 2009 and also the Austrailia Tour in 2003. The company was aware of the SHS orchestra's stellar reputation. read more » Saratogans unite to fight lung cancer and remember beloved citizen October 4, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala The Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation sponsored the first ever Stride for Susie on Sept. 1 at Saratoga High School. More than 350 participants walked a distance of 5k or 10k in memory of Susie Vedantham Nagpal, a Saratoga councilwoman and SHS parent. read more » Invisible Children showing leads to increased membership October 4, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche Children who couldn't possibly be older than 7, thin and sickly, carry powerful machine guns that are almost as tall as themselves. Some have scars that span the length of their arms, while others' faces are horribly disfigured from wounds inflicted by machetes used to chop think forest brush. This is only one of many gut-wrenching images in a documentary that was shown by the Invisible Children club on Sept. 13 in the cafeteria. read more » Board games play out for a memorable Homecoming October 4, 2010 — by Allison Toh As Homecoming week looms closer, students are anticipating the much awaited dance, senior quad day performance and Homecoming football game against the Lynbrook Vikings. read more » Grand jury recommends LGSUHSD merge with others in Santa Clara October 4, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst and Michelle Shu Trying to find ways to help financially struggling school districts, a Santa Clara County Superior Court Civil Grand Jury recently suggested the combination of five of the smallest school districts in the area, including the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District. But the proposal has not been met with enthusiasm by members of the LGSUHSD board. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...335336337338339...350360370380390...nextlast
Saratogans unite to fight lung cancer and remember beloved citizen October 4, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala The Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation sponsored the first ever Stride for Susie on Sept. 1 at Saratoga High School. More than 350 participants walked a distance of 5k or 10k in memory of Susie Vedantham Nagpal, a Saratoga councilwoman and SHS parent. read more » Invisible Children showing leads to increased membership October 4, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche Children who couldn't possibly be older than 7, thin and sickly, carry powerful machine guns that are almost as tall as themselves. Some have scars that span the length of their arms, while others' faces are horribly disfigured from wounds inflicted by machetes used to chop think forest brush. This is only one of many gut-wrenching images in a documentary that was shown by the Invisible Children club on Sept. 13 in the cafeteria. read more » Board games play out for a memorable Homecoming October 4, 2010 — by Allison Toh As Homecoming week looms closer, students are anticipating the much awaited dance, senior quad day performance and Homecoming football game against the Lynbrook Vikings. read more » Grand jury recommends LGSUHSD merge with others in Santa Clara October 4, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst and Michelle Shu Trying to find ways to help financially struggling school districts, a Santa Clara County Superior Court Civil Grand Jury recently suggested the combination of five of the smallest school districts in the area, including the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District. But the proposal has not been met with enthusiasm by members of the LGSUHSD board. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...335336337338339...350360370380390...nextlast
Invisible Children showing leads to increased membership October 4, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche Children who couldn't possibly be older than 7, thin and sickly, carry powerful machine guns that are almost as tall as themselves. Some have scars that span the length of their arms, while others' faces are horribly disfigured from wounds inflicted by machetes used to chop think forest brush. This is only one of many gut-wrenching images in a documentary that was shown by the Invisible Children club on Sept. 13 in the cafeteria. read more » Board games play out for a memorable Homecoming October 4, 2010 — by Allison Toh As Homecoming week looms closer, students are anticipating the much awaited dance, senior quad day performance and Homecoming football game against the Lynbrook Vikings. read more » Grand jury recommends LGSUHSD merge with others in Santa Clara October 4, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst and Michelle Shu Trying to find ways to help financially struggling school districts, a Santa Clara County Superior Court Civil Grand Jury recently suggested the combination of five of the smallest school districts in the area, including the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District. But the proposal has not been met with enthusiasm by members of the LGSUHSD board. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...335336337338339...350360370380390...nextlast
Board games play out for a memorable Homecoming October 4, 2010 — by Allison Toh As Homecoming week looms closer, students are anticipating the much awaited dance, senior quad day performance and Homecoming football game against the Lynbrook Vikings. read more » Grand jury recommends LGSUHSD merge with others in Santa Clara October 4, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst and Michelle Shu Trying to find ways to help financially struggling school districts, a Santa Clara County Superior Court Civil Grand Jury recently suggested the combination of five of the smallest school districts in the area, including the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District. But the proposal has not been met with enthusiasm by members of the LGSUHSD board. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...335336337338339...350360370380390...nextlast
Grand jury recommends LGSUHSD merge with others in Santa Clara October 4, 2010 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst and Michelle Shu Trying to find ways to help financially struggling school districts, a Santa Clara County Superior Court Civil Grand Jury recently suggested the combination of five of the smallest school districts in the area, including the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District. But the proposal has not been met with enthusiasm by members of the LGSUHSD board. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...335336337338339...350360370380390...nextlast