SHS alumnus Eileen Allen becomes new guidance counselor September 16, 2010 — by Sarah Hull A decade ago, Eileen Allen was asking her guidance counselor for college advice. Now, a decade later, she is the one who is giving the advice. After graduating from SHS in 2001 and going on to receive her undergraduate degree from Cal Poly in San Luis Opispo, Allen has become the newest member of the guidance department and a Link Crew coordinator. This alumnus hopes her own experiences at Saratoga High will enable her to empathize and easily relate to currents students. read more » BBQ welcomes new students to SHS September 16, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji On Aug. 27, more than 50 fresh faces gathered in the quad to participate in the annual New Student Barbeque, which was held in order help students new to the school feel more comfortable before diving into the school year. The event was organized by the New Student Commission. read more » Freshman class officers step up to high school challenge September 14, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha After two rounds of voting, this year's freshman class officers were announced on Sept. 9. The office consists of president Nikhil Goel, vice president Maggie Sun, treasurer Gloria Liou, secretary Abigail Small and class representatives Robert Eng and Jane Chang. Many of the officers have previous experience in student government and are ready to face the challenges of high school office. read more » Foreign Culture 101: Students travel the world over summer September 14, 2010 — by Rohan Rajeev Ask sophomore Neal Siganporia what happened over the summer, and he’ll tell you about his experience riding through a traffic jam on an elephant. You might think he’s bluffing, but Siganporia was one of several Saratoga High students who took advantage of exciting and educational travel opportunities this summer. read more » New raised crosswalk in front of school draws criticism from some students September 14, 2010 — by Roy Bisht "I almost died." No, this is not from a movie in the "Indiana Jones" trilogy, but the words of senior Soorya Rangan about the newly added speed bump in front of the school on Herriman Avenue. read more » Homecoming themes get rolling September 14, 2010 — by Kim Tsai Roll the dice, pick your player and gear up for an intense round of Homecoming. The week-long celebration of school spirit starts on Oct. 4. And with "Board Games" as this year's theme, all classes are starting to get competitive although there will be some new rules this round. read more » Drama starts off school year with new play, new teacher, new traditions, new look September 14, 2010 — by Christine Bancroft When it was announced last April that drama teacher Chris Mahle would not be returning to his position, the future of the drama department was uncertain. The students were worried that their beloved "family" would fall apart in the unforeseeable future. read more » Junior class making a wish September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock This year, the junior class is doing something a little out of the ordinary. Instead of siphoning profits from class fundraisers exclusively toward class activities, they are hosting extra events so they can donate the excess money to a charity. Although they are only donating what they have left over after prom, they are shooting to donate 20 percent of their funds to the Make-A-Wish foundation by the end of the year. read more » First dance draws big crowds, few complaints September 13, 2010 — by Izzy Albert More than 500 students partied it up at the school's kick-off dance in the quad on Sept. 4, marking an unusually high attendance rate for the first dance. This year, the "California Love"-themed dance was held on a Saturday rather than the traditional Friday. The large turnout can be attributed to the change of date, according to assistant principal Karen Hyde. read more » New ASB officers work hard to launch Club Day, other activities September 13, 2010 — by Emily Williams Every day students listen to the familiar voices on the intercom—telling jokes and reading morning announcements—but who are these witty students and just what do they do? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...337338339340341...350360370380390...nextlast
BBQ welcomes new students to SHS September 16, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji On Aug. 27, more than 50 fresh faces gathered in the quad to participate in the annual New Student Barbeque, which was held in order help students new to the school feel more comfortable before diving into the school year. The event was organized by the New Student Commission. read more » Freshman class officers step up to high school challenge September 14, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha After two rounds of voting, this year's freshman class officers were announced on Sept. 9. The office consists of president Nikhil Goel, vice president Maggie Sun, treasurer Gloria Liou, secretary Abigail Small and class representatives Robert Eng and Jane Chang. Many of the officers have previous experience in student government and are ready to face the challenges of high school office. read more » Foreign Culture 101: Students travel the world over summer September 14, 2010 — by Rohan Rajeev Ask sophomore Neal Siganporia what happened over the summer, and he’ll tell you about his experience riding through a traffic jam on an elephant. You might think he’s bluffing, but Siganporia was one of several Saratoga High students who took advantage of exciting and educational travel opportunities this summer. read more » New raised crosswalk in front of school draws criticism from some students September 14, 2010 — by Roy Bisht "I almost died." No, this is not from a movie in the "Indiana Jones" trilogy, but the words of senior Soorya Rangan about the newly added speed bump in front of the school on Herriman Avenue. read more » Homecoming themes get rolling September 14, 2010 — by Kim Tsai Roll the dice, pick your player and gear up for an intense round of Homecoming. The week-long celebration of school spirit starts on Oct. 4. And with "Board Games" as this year's theme, all classes are starting to get competitive although there will be some new rules this round. read more » Drama starts off school year with new play, new teacher, new traditions, new look September 14, 2010 — by Christine Bancroft When it was announced last April that drama teacher Chris Mahle would not be returning to his position, the future of the drama department was uncertain. The students were worried that their beloved "family" would fall apart in the unforeseeable future. read more » Junior class making a wish September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock This year, the junior class is doing something a little out of the ordinary. Instead of siphoning profits from class fundraisers exclusively toward class activities, they are hosting extra events so they can donate the excess money to a charity. Although they are only donating what they have left over after prom, they are shooting to donate 20 percent of their funds to the Make-A-Wish foundation by the end of the year. read more » First dance draws big crowds, few complaints September 13, 2010 — by Izzy Albert More than 500 students partied it up at the school's kick-off dance in the quad on Sept. 4, marking an unusually high attendance rate for the first dance. This year, the "California Love"-themed dance was held on a Saturday rather than the traditional Friday. The large turnout can be attributed to the change of date, according to assistant principal Karen Hyde. read more » New ASB officers work hard to launch Club Day, other activities September 13, 2010 — by Emily Williams Every day students listen to the familiar voices on the intercom—telling jokes and reading morning announcements—but who are these witty students and just what do they do? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...337338339340341...350360370380390...nextlast
Freshman class officers step up to high school challenge September 14, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha After two rounds of voting, this year's freshman class officers were announced on Sept. 9. The office consists of president Nikhil Goel, vice president Maggie Sun, treasurer Gloria Liou, secretary Abigail Small and class representatives Robert Eng and Jane Chang. Many of the officers have previous experience in student government and are ready to face the challenges of high school office. read more » Foreign Culture 101: Students travel the world over summer September 14, 2010 — by Rohan Rajeev Ask sophomore Neal Siganporia what happened over the summer, and he’ll tell you about his experience riding through a traffic jam on an elephant. You might think he’s bluffing, but Siganporia was one of several Saratoga High students who took advantage of exciting and educational travel opportunities this summer. read more » New raised crosswalk in front of school draws criticism from some students September 14, 2010 — by Roy Bisht "I almost died." No, this is not from a movie in the "Indiana Jones" trilogy, but the words of senior Soorya Rangan about the newly added speed bump in front of the school on Herriman Avenue. read more » Homecoming themes get rolling September 14, 2010 — by Kim Tsai Roll the dice, pick your player and gear up for an intense round of Homecoming. The week-long celebration of school spirit starts on Oct. 4. And with "Board Games" as this year's theme, all classes are starting to get competitive although there will be some new rules this round. read more » Drama starts off school year with new play, new teacher, new traditions, new look September 14, 2010 — by Christine Bancroft When it was announced last April that drama teacher Chris Mahle would not be returning to his position, the future of the drama department was uncertain. The students were worried that their beloved "family" would fall apart in the unforeseeable future. read more » Junior class making a wish September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock This year, the junior class is doing something a little out of the ordinary. Instead of siphoning profits from class fundraisers exclusively toward class activities, they are hosting extra events so they can donate the excess money to a charity. Although they are only donating what they have left over after prom, they are shooting to donate 20 percent of their funds to the Make-A-Wish foundation by the end of the year. read more » First dance draws big crowds, few complaints September 13, 2010 — by Izzy Albert More than 500 students partied it up at the school's kick-off dance in the quad on Sept. 4, marking an unusually high attendance rate for the first dance. This year, the "California Love"-themed dance was held on a Saturday rather than the traditional Friday. The large turnout can be attributed to the change of date, according to assistant principal Karen Hyde. read more » New ASB officers work hard to launch Club Day, other activities September 13, 2010 — by Emily Williams Every day students listen to the familiar voices on the intercom—telling jokes and reading morning announcements—but who are these witty students and just what do they do? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...337338339340341...350360370380390...nextlast
Foreign Culture 101: Students travel the world over summer September 14, 2010 — by Rohan Rajeev Ask sophomore Neal Siganporia what happened over the summer, and he’ll tell you about his experience riding through a traffic jam on an elephant. You might think he’s bluffing, but Siganporia was one of several Saratoga High students who took advantage of exciting and educational travel opportunities this summer. read more » New raised crosswalk in front of school draws criticism from some students September 14, 2010 — by Roy Bisht "I almost died." No, this is not from a movie in the "Indiana Jones" trilogy, but the words of senior Soorya Rangan about the newly added speed bump in front of the school on Herriman Avenue. read more » Homecoming themes get rolling September 14, 2010 — by Kim Tsai Roll the dice, pick your player and gear up for an intense round of Homecoming. The week-long celebration of school spirit starts on Oct. 4. And with "Board Games" as this year's theme, all classes are starting to get competitive although there will be some new rules this round. read more » Drama starts off school year with new play, new teacher, new traditions, new look September 14, 2010 — by Christine Bancroft When it was announced last April that drama teacher Chris Mahle would not be returning to his position, the future of the drama department was uncertain. The students were worried that their beloved "family" would fall apart in the unforeseeable future. read more » Junior class making a wish September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock This year, the junior class is doing something a little out of the ordinary. Instead of siphoning profits from class fundraisers exclusively toward class activities, they are hosting extra events so they can donate the excess money to a charity. Although they are only donating what they have left over after prom, they are shooting to donate 20 percent of their funds to the Make-A-Wish foundation by the end of the year. read more » First dance draws big crowds, few complaints September 13, 2010 — by Izzy Albert More than 500 students partied it up at the school's kick-off dance in the quad on Sept. 4, marking an unusually high attendance rate for the first dance. This year, the "California Love"-themed dance was held on a Saturday rather than the traditional Friday. The large turnout can be attributed to the change of date, according to assistant principal Karen Hyde. read more » New ASB officers work hard to launch Club Day, other activities September 13, 2010 — by Emily Williams Every day students listen to the familiar voices on the intercom—telling jokes and reading morning announcements—but who are these witty students and just what do they do? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...337338339340341...350360370380390...nextlast
New raised crosswalk in front of school draws criticism from some students September 14, 2010 — by Roy Bisht "I almost died." No, this is not from a movie in the "Indiana Jones" trilogy, but the words of senior Soorya Rangan about the newly added speed bump in front of the school on Herriman Avenue. read more » Homecoming themes get rolling September 14, 2010 — by Kim Tsai Roll the dice, pick your player and gear up for an intense round of Homecoming. The week-long celebration of school spirit starts on Oct. 4. And with "Board Games" as this year's theme, all classes are starting to get competitive although there will be some new rules this round. read more » Drama starts off school year with new play, new teacher, new traditions, new look September 14, 2010 — by Christine Bancroft When it was announced last April that drama teacher Chris Mahle would not be returning to his position, the future of the drama department was uncertain. The students were worried that their beloved "family" would fall apart in the unforeseeable future. read more » Junior class making a wish September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock This year, the junior class is doing something a little out of the ordinary. Instead of siphoning profits from class fundraisers exclusively toward class activities, they are hosting extra events so they can donate the excess money to a charity. Although they are only donating what they have left over after prom, they are shooting to donate 20 percent of their funds to the Make-A-Wish foundation by the end of the year. read more » First dance draws big crowds, few complaints September 13, 2010 — by Izzy Albert More than 500 students partied it up at the school's kick-off dance in the quad on Sept. 4, marking an unusually high attendance rate for the first dance. This year, the "California Love"-themed dance was held on a Saturday rather than the traditional Friday. The large turnout can be attributed to the change of date, according to assistant principal Karen Hyde. read more » New ASB officers work hard to launch Club Day, other activities September 13, 2010 — by Emily Williams Every day students listen to the familiar voices on the intercom—telling jokes and reading morning announcements—but who are these witty students and just what do they do? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...337338339340341...350360370380390...nextlast
Homecoming themes get rolling September 14, 2010 — by Kim Tsai Roll the dice, pick your player and gear up for an intense round of Homecoming. The week-long celebration of school spirit starts on Oct. 4. And with "Board Games" as this year's theme, all classes are starting to get competitive although there will be some new rules this round. read more » Drama starts off school year with new play, new teacher, new traditions, new look September 14, 2010 — by Christine Bancroft When it was announced last April that drama teacher Chris Mahle would not be returning to his position, the future of the drama department was uncertain. The students were worried that their beloved "family" would fall apart in the unforeseeable future. read more » Junior class making a wish September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock This year, the junior class is doing something a little out of the ordinary. Instead of siphoning profits from class fundraisers exclusively toward class activities, they are hosting extra events so they can donate the excess money to a charity. Although they are only donating what they have left over after prom, they are shooting to donate 20 percent of their funds to the Make-A-Wish foundation by the end of the year. read more » First dance draws big crowds, few complaints September 13, 2010 — by Izzy Albert More than 500 students partied it up at the school's kick-off dance in the quad on Sept. 4, marking an unusually high attendance rate for the first dance. This year, the "California Love"-themed dance was held on a Saturday rather than the traditional Friday. The large turnout can be attributed to the change of date, according to assistant principal Karen Hyde. read more » New ASB officers work hard to launch Club Day, other activities September 13, 2010 — by Emily Williams Every day students listen to the familiar voices on the intercom—telling jokes and reading morning announcements—but who are these witty students and just what do they do? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...337338339340341...350360370380390...nextlast
Drama starts off school year with new play, new teacher, new traditions, new look September 14, 2010 — by Christine Bancroft When it was announced last April that drama teacher Chris Mahle would not be returning to his position, the future of the drama department was uncertain. The students were worried that their beloved "family" would fall apart in the unforeseeable future. read more » Junior class making a wish September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock This year, the junior class is doing something a little out of the ordinary. Instead of siphoning profits from class fundraisers exclusively toward class activities, they are hosting extra events so they can donate the excess money to a charity. Although they are only donating what they have left over after prom, they are shooting to donate 20 percent of their funds to the Make-A-Wish foundation by the end of the year. read more » First dance draws big crowds, few complaints September 13, 2010 — by Izzy Albert More than 500 students partied it up at the school's kick-off dance in the quad on Sept. 4, marking an unusually high attendance rate for the first dance. This year, the "California Love"-themed dance was held on a Saturday rather than the traditional Friday. The large turnout can be attributed to the change of date, according to assistant principal Karen Hyde. read more » New ASB officers work hard to launch Club Day, other activities September 13, 2010 — by Emily Williams Every day students listen to the familiar voices on the intercom—telling jokes and reading morning announcements—but who are these witty students and just what do they do? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...337338339340341...350360370380390...nextlast
Junior class making a wish September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock This year, the junior class is doing something a little out of the ordinary. Instead of siphoning profits from class fundraisers exclusively toward class activities, they are hosting extra events so they can donate the excess money to a charity. Although they are only donating what they have left over after prom, they are shooting to donate 20 percent of their funds to the Make-A-Wish foundation by the end of the year. read more » First dance draws big crowds, few complaints September 13, 2010 — by Izzy Albert More than 500 students partied it up at the school's kick-off dance in the quad on Sept. 4, marking an unusually high attendance rate for the first dance. This year, the "California Love"-themed dance was held on a Saturday rather than the traditional Friday. The large turnout can be attributed to the change of date, according to assistant principal Karen Hyde. read more » New ASB officers work hard to launch Club Day, other activities September 13, 2010 — by Emily Williams Every day students listen to the familiar voices on the intercom—telling jokes and reading morning announcements—but who are these witty students and just what do they do? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...337338339340341...350360370380390...nextlast
First dance draws big crowds, few complaints September 13, 2010 — by Izzy Albert More than 500 students partied it up at the school's kick-off dance in the quad on Sept. 4, marking an unusually high attendance rate for the first dance. This year, the "California Love"-themed dance was held on a Saturday rather than the traditional Friday. The large turnout can be attributed to the change of date, according to assistant principal Karen Hyde. read more » New ASB officers work hard to launch Club Day, other activities September 13, 2010 — by Emily Williams Every day students listen to the familiar voices on the intercom—telling jokes and reading morning announcements—but who are these witty students and just what do they do? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...337338339340341...350360370380390...nextlast
New ASB officers work hard to launch Club Day, other activities September 13, 2010 — by Emily Williams Every day students listen to the familiar voices on the intercom—telling jokes and reading morning announcements—but who are these witty students and just what do they do? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...337338339340341...350360370380390...nextlast