Thefts cost music students, department $18,000 in equipment February 2, 2010 — by Lauren Kuan and Karen Yang More than $18,000 worth of instruments and equipment was stolen from the music department's band and choir rooms in two separate incidents in early and mid January, though there was no evidence of forced entry. Two privately owned violins, a school-owned bass clarinet, a computer system belonging to the choir, some percussion instruments and several tuners were missing after students came to school on Jan. 12. Among the violins stolen, one belonged to junior Yuning Yang and another to junior Anthony Sutardja. The violins were worth $600 and $5,000, respectively. read more » BAY Mag recruiting draws teens from around the area February 2, 2010 — by Serena Chan and Emily Williams Thirty-five students from Saratoga, Los Gatos, Monta Vista and other local high schools gathered in Room 805 on Jan. 9 with the shared interest of becoming part of the student-run BAY Magazine, which covers issues and trends that affect teens in the area. The group listened to a 30-minute recruitment presentation by editor-in chief T.T. Tu about the magazine's goals and sections in hopes of possibly becoming a staff member themselves. read more » Student teacher joins social studies department February 2, 2010 — by Ben Clement Second semester usually brings a few new faces to Saratoga High, but it is rare that any of those are among the faculty. That is not the case this year, however, due to the addition of new student teacher Jeff Scott, who has just taken over Rick Ellis’ third-period geography class and Mike Davey’s fourth-period World History class. read more » 2007 alumnus unexpectedly passes away in his sleep February 1, 2010 — by Annie Lee and Karen Lyu On the morning of Jan. 5, Shota Hasegawa, a 2007 graduate, a passed away in his sleep. The reasons for his death are still unknown and under investigation, but in the meantime, students, teachers and parents in the school's music community have been left to deal with a tragic loss. read more » As projected deficit for 2010-11 reaches $3 million, district moves closer to action February 1, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen and Anna Shen As the budget deficit for next school year nears a staggering $3.06 million, the Los-Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) has started taking steps to deal with the growing crisis. read more » Quiz Bowl team to compete on ‘Quiz Kids’ TV show January 31, 2010 — by Abhishek Venkataramana The Saratoga Quiz Bowl team will participate in the locally televised "Quiz Kids" competition on Feb. 27. The competition, the team's first, will be taped on that day and then broadcast at a later time, said club president Vijay Menon. "We're really excited about Quiz Kids because it's our first real tournament," Menon said. Both Quiz Bowl and Quiz Kids are trivia competitions where teams answer questions about subjects such as math, science and history. read more » Teachers implement new CrossFit workout program for athletes, others January 29, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney Starting this past fall, world history/PE teacher Rick Ellis and athletic director Peter Jordan have led a movement to implement a new workout programs for teachers, P.E. students and teams and made sweeping changes to the weight room to accommodate the new philosophy. Ellis has implemented many of the workouts and techniques from a program called CrossFit, which is designed to improve all aspects of physical fitness to create a complete athlete as compared to those who focus on a narrow spectrum of activities and exercises. read more » Science teacher travels to Antarctica January 28, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale and Karen Yang After dreaming of going to Antarctica for 20 years, planning for five years and getting ready for three years, science teacher Lisa Cochrum finally turned her dream into a reality when she embarked on a 21-day trip to Antarctica starting on Dec. 17. read more » Students reach out on MLK Jr. Day in a day of service January 28, 2010 — by Mac Hyde and Emily Williams On Monday, Jan. 18, the school held its first annual Martin Luther King Jr. community service day. Ninety-seven students and 30 adult volunteers attended an event sponsored by the Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO). The different activities included preparing food for a local charity, creating care packages for soldiers overseas, making cards for seniors and participating in a Quad cleanup and a beach cleanup trip. Parents Sudha Sreenivasan and Dory Albert organized the service day with help from many other parents. read more » English teachers treat ‘Canterbury Tales’ contest winners to dinner January 28, 2010 — by Tiffany Tung When new English 12 teacher Valerie Arbizu came to the school this past fall, she brought along her own traditions from years of teaching at Evergreen High School in San Jose. While there, she held an annual Canterbury Tales contest. She decided to continue the contest this year with her senior classes, and English 12 teacher Erick Rector and AP Language teacher Ken Nguyen also decided to participate. The students in these classes wrote their own tale using the style and conventions of "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...348349350351352...360370380390...nextlast
BAY Mag recruiting draws teens from around the area February 2, 2010 — by Serena Chan and Emily Williams Thirty-five students from Saratoga, Los Gatos, Monta Vista and other local high schools gathered in Room 805 on Jan. 9 with the shared interest of becoming part of the student-run BAY Magazine, which covers issues and trends that affect teens in the area. The group listened to a 30-minute recruitment presentation by editor-in chief T.T. Tu about the magazine's goals and sections in hopes of possibly becoming a staff member themselves. read more » Student teacher joins social studies department February 2, 2010 — by Ben Clement Second semester usually brings a few new faces to Saratoga High, but it is rare that any of those are among the faculty. That is not the case this year, however, due to the addition of new student teacher Jeff Scott, who has just taken over Rick Ellis’ third-period geography class and Mike Davey’s fourth-period World History class. read more » 2007 alumnus unexpectedly passes away in his sleep February 1, 2010 — by Annie Lee and Karen Lyu On the morning of Jan. 5, Shota Hasegawa, a 2007 graduate, a passed away in his sleep. The reasons for his death are still unknown and under investigation, but in the meantime, students, teachers and parents in the school's music community have been left to deal with a tragic loss. read more » As projected deficit for 2010-11 reaches $3 million, district moves closer to action February 1, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen and Anna Shen As the budget deficit for next school year nears a staggering $3.06 million, the Los-Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) has started taking steps to deal with the growing crisis. read more » Quiz Bowl team to compete on ‘Quiz Kids’ TV show January 31, 2010 — by Abhishek Venkataramana The Saratoga Quiz Bowl team will participate in the locally televised "Quiz Kids" competition on Feb. 27. The competition, the team's first, will be taped on that day and then broadcast at a later time, said club president Vijay Menon. "We're really excited about Quiz Kids because it's our first real tournament," Menon said. Both Quiz Bowl and Quiz Kids are trivia competitions where teams answer questions about subjects such as math, science and history. read more » Teachers implement new CrossFit workout program for athletes, others January 29, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney Starting this past fall, world history/PE teacher Rick Ellis and athletic director Peter Jordan have led a movement to implement a new workout programs for teachers, P.E. students and teams and made sweeping changes to the weight room to accommodate the new philosophy. Ellis has implemented many of the workouts and techniques from a program called CrossFit, which is designed to improve all aspects of physical fitness to create a complete athlete as compared to those who focus on a narrow spectrum of activities and exercises. read more » Science teacher travels to Antarctica January 28, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale and Karen Yang After dreaming of going to Antarctica for 20 years, planning for five years and getting ready for three years, science teacher Lisa Cochrum finally turned her dream into a reality when she embarked on a 21-day trip to Antarctica starting on Dec. 17. read more » Students reach out on MLK Jr. Day in a day of service January 28, 2010 — by Mac Hyde and Emily Williams On Monday, Jan. 18, the school held its first annual Martin Luther King Jr. community service day. Ninety-seven students and 30 adult volunteers attended an event sponsored by the Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO). The different activities included preparing food for a local charity, creating care packages for soldiers overseas, making cards for seniors and participating in a Quad cleanup and a beach cleanup trip. Parents Sudha Sreenivasan and Dory Albert organized the service day with help from many other parents. read more » English teachers treat ‘Canterbury Tales’ contest winners to dinner January 28, 2010 — by Tiffany Tung When new English 12 teacher Valerie Arbizu came to the school this past fall, she brought along her own traditions from years of teaching at Evergreen High School in San Jose. While there, she held an annual Canterbury Tales contest. She decided to continue the contest this year with her senior classes, and English 12 teacher Erick Rector and AP Language teacher Ken Nguyen also decided to participate. The students in these classes wrote their own tale using the style and conventions of "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...348349350351352...360370380390...nextlast
Student teacher joins social studies department February 2, 2010 — by Ben Clement Second semester usually brings a few new faces to Saratoga High, but it is rare that any of those are among the faculty. That is not the case this year, however, due to the addition of new student teacher Jeff Scott, who has just taken over Rick Ellis’ third-period geography class and Mike Davey’s fourth-period World History class. read more » 2007 alumnus unexpectedly passes away in his sleep February 1, 2010 — by Annie Lee and Karen Lyu On the morning of Jan. 5, Shota Hasegawa, a 2007 graduate, a passed away in his sleep. The reasons for his death are still unknown and under investigation, but in the meantime, students, teachers and parents in the school's music community have been left to deal with a tragic loss. read more » As projected deficit for 2010-11 reaches $3 million, district moves closer to action February 1, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen and Anna Shen As the budget deficit for next school year nears a staggering $3.06 million, the Los-Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) has started taking steps to deal with the growing crisis. read more » Quiz Bowl team to compete on ‘Quiz Kids’ TV show January 31, 2010 — by Abhishek Venkataramana The Saratoga Quiz Bowl team will participate in the locally televised "Quiz Kids" competition on Feb. 27. The competition, the team's first, will be taped on that day and then broadcast at a later time, said club president Vijay Menon. "We're really excited about Quiz Kids because it's our first real tournament," Menon said. Both Quiz Bowl and Quiz Kids are trivia competitions where teams answer questions about subjects such as math, science and history. read more » Teachers implement new CrossFit workout program for athletes, others January 29, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney Starting this past fall, world history/PE teacher Rick Ellis and athletic director Peter Jordan have led a movement to implement a new workout programs for teachers, P.E. students and teams and made sweeping changes to the weight room to accommodate the new philosophy. Ellis has implemented many of the workouts and techniques from a program called CrossFit, which is designed to improve all aspects of physical fitness to create a complete athlete as compared to those who focus on a narrow spectrum of activities and exercises. read more » Science teacher travels to Antarctica January 28, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale and Karen Yang After dreaming of going to Antarctica for 20 years, planning for five years and getting ready for three years, science teacher Lisa Cochrum finally turned her dream into a reality when she embarked on a 21-day trip to Antarctica starting on Dec. 17. read more » Students reach out on MLK Jr. Day in a day of service January 28, 2010 — by Mac Hyde and Emily Williams On Monday, Jan. 18, the school held its first annual Martin Luther King Jr. community service day. Ninety-seven students and 30 adult volunteers attended an event sponsored by the Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO). The different activities included preparing food for a local charity, creating care packages for soldiers overseas, making cards for seniors and participating in a Quad cleanup and a beach cleanup trip. Parents Sudha Sreenivasan and Dory Albert organized the service day with help from many other parents. read more » English teachers treat ‘Canterbury Tales’ contest winners to dinner January 28, 2010 — by Tiffany Tung When new English 12 teacher Valerie Arbizu came to the school this past fall, she brought along her own traditions from years of teaching at Evergreen High School in San Jose. While there, she held an annual Canterbury Tales contest. She decided to continue the contest this year with her senior classes, and English 12 teacher Erick Rector and AP Language teacher Ken Nguyen also decided to participate. The students in these classes wrote their own tale using the style and conventions of "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...348349350351352...360370380390...nextlast
2007 alumnus unexpectedly passes away in his sleep February 1, 2010 — by Annie Lee and Karen Lyu On the morning of Jan. 5, Shota Hasegawa, a 2007 graduate, a passed away in his sleep. The reasons for his death are still unknown and under investigation, but in the meantime, students, teachers and parents in the school's music community have been left to deal with a tragic loss. read more » As projected deficit for 2010-11 reaches $3 million, district moves closer to action February 1, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen and Anna Shen As the budget deficit for next school year nears a staggering $3.06 million, the Los-Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) has started taking steps to deal with the growing crisis. read more » Quiz Bowl team to compete on ‘Quiz Kids’ TV show January 31, 2010 — by Abhishek Venkataramana The Saratoga Quiz Bowl team will participate in the locally televised "Quiz Kids" competition on Feb. 27. The competition, the team's first, will be taped on that day and then broadcast at a later time, said club president Vijay Menon. "We're really excited about Quiz Kids because it's our first real tournament," Menon said. Both Quiz Bowl and Quiz Kids are trivia competitions where teams answer questions about subjects such as math, science and history. read more » Teachers implement new CrossFit workout program for athletes, others January 29, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney Starting this past fall, world history/PE teacher Rick Ellis and athletic director Peter Jordan have led a movement to implement a new workout programs for teachers, P.E. students and teams and made sweeping changes to the weight room to accommodate the new philosophy. Ellis has implemented many of the workouts and techniques from a program called CrossFit, which is designed to improve all aspects of physical fitness to create a complete athlete as compared to those who focus on a narrow spectrum of activities and exercises. read more » Science teacher travels to Antarctica January 28, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale and Karen Yang After dreaming of going to Antarctica for 20 years, planning for five years and getting ready for three years, science teacher Lisa Cochrum finally turned her dream into a reality when she embarked on a 21-day trip to Antarctica starting on Dec. 17. read more » Students reach out on MLK Jr. Day in a day of service January 28, 2010 — by Mac Hyde and Emily Williams On Monday, Jan. 18, the school held its first annual Martin Luther King Jr. community service day. Ninety-seven students and 30 adult volunteers attended an event sponsored by the Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO). The different activities included preparing food for a local charity, creating care packages for soldiers overseas, making cards for seniors and participating in a Quad cleanup and a beach cleanup trip. Parents Sudha Sreenivasan and Dory Albert organized the service day with help from many other parents. read more » English teachers treat ‘Canterbury Tales’ contest winners to dinner January 28, 2010 — by Tiffany Tung When new English 12 teacher Valerie Arbizu came to the school this past fall, she brought along her own traditions from years of teaching at Evergreen High School in San Jose. While there, she held an annual Canterbury Tales contest. She decided to continue the contest this year with her senior classes, and English 12 teacher Erick Rector and AP Language teacher Ken Nguyen also decided to participate. The students in these classes wrote their own tale using the style and conventions of "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...348349350351352...360370380390...nextlast
As projected deficit for 2010-11 reaches $3 million, district moves closer to action February 1, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen and Anna Shen As the budget deficit for next school year nears a staggering $3.06 million, the Los-Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) has started taking steps to deal with the growing crisis. read more » Quiz Bowl team to compete on ‘Quiz Kids’ TV show January 31, 2010 — by Abhishek Venkataramana The Saratoga Quiz Bowl team will participate in the locally televised "Quiz Kids" competition on Feb. 27. The competition, the team's first, will be taped on that day and then broadcast at a later time, said club president Vijay Menon. "We're really excited about Quiz Kids because it's our first real tournament," Menon said. Both Quiz Bowl and Quiz Kids are trivia competitions where teams answer questions about subjects such as math, science and history. read more » Teachers implement new CrossFit workout program for athletes, others January 29, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney Starting this past fall, world history/PE teacher Rick Ellis and athletic director Peter Jordan have led a movement to implement a new workout programs for teachers, P.E. students and teams and made sweeping changes to the weight room to accommodate the new philosophy. Ellis has implemented many of the workouts and techniques from a program called CrossFit, which is designed to improve all aspects of physical fitness to create a complete athlete as compared to those who focus on a narrow spectrum of activities and exercises. read more » Science teacher travels to Antarctica January 28, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale and Karen Yang After dreaming of going to Antarctica for 20 years, planning for five years and getting ready for three years, science teacher Lisa Cochrum finally turned her dream into a reality when she embarked on a 21-day trip to Antarctica starting on Dec. 17. read more » Students reach out on MLK Jr. Day in a day of service January 28, 2010 — by Mac Hyde and Emily Williams On Monday, Jan. 18, the school held its first annual Martin Luther King Jr. community service day. Ninety-seven students and 30 adult volunteers attended an event sponsored by the Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO). The different activities included preparing food for a local charity, creating care packages for soldiers overseas, making cards for seniors and participating in a Quad cleanup and a beach cleanup trip. Parents Sudha Sreenivasan and Dory Albert organized the service day with help from many other parents. read more » English teachers treat ‘Canterbury Tales’ contest winners to dinner January 28, 2010 — by Tiffany Tung When new English 12 teacher Valerie Arbizu came to the school this past fall, she brought along her own traditions from years of teaching at Evergreen High School in San Jose. While there, she held an annual Canterbury Tales contest. She decided to continue the contest this year with her senior classes, and English 12 teacher Erick Rector and AP Language teacher Ken Nguyen also decided to participate. The students in these classes wrote their own tale using the style and conventions of "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...348349350351352...360370380390...nextlast
Quiz Bowl team to compete on ‘Quiz Kids’ TV show January 31, 2010 — by Abhishek Venkataramana The Saratoga Quiz Bowl team will participate in the locally televised "Quiz Kids" competition on Feb. 27. The competition, the team's first, will be taped on that day and then broadcast at a later time, said club president Vijay Menon. "We're really excited about Quiz Kids because it's our first real tournament," Menon said. Both Quiz Bowl and Quiz Kids are trivia competitions where teams answer questions about subjects such as math, science and history. read more » Teachers implement new CrossFit workout program for athletes, others January 29, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney Starting this past fall, world history/PE teacher Rick Ellis and athletic director Peter Jordan have led a movement to implement a new workout programs for teachers, P.E. students and teams and made sweeping changes to the weight room to accommodate the new philosophy. Ellis has implemented many of the workouts and techniques from a program called CrossFit, which is designed to improve all aspects of physical fitness to create a complete athlete as compared to those who focus on a narrow spectrum of activities and exercises. read more » Science teacher travels to Antarctica January 28, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale and Karen Yang After dreaming of going to Antarctica for 20 years, planning for five years and getting ready for three years, science teacher Lisa Cochrum finally turned her dream into a reality when she embarked on a 21-day trip to Antarctica starting on Dec. 17. read more » Students reach out on MLK Jr. Day in a day of service January 28, 2010 — by Mac Hyde and Emily Williams On Monday, Jan. 18, the school held its first annual Martin Luther King Jr. community service day. Ninety-seven students and 30 adult volunteers attended an event sponsored by the Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO). The different activities included preparing food for a local charity, creating care packages for soldiers overseas, making cards for seniors and participating in a Quad cleanup and a beach cleanup trip. Parents Sudha Sreenivasan and Dory Albert organized the service day with help from many other parents. read more » English teachers treat ‘Canterbury Tales’ contest winners to dinner January 28, 2010 — by Tiffany Tung When new English 12 teacher Valerie Arbizu came to the school this past fall, she brought along her own traditions from years of teaching at Evergreen High School in San Jose. While there, she held an annual Canterbury Tales contest. She decided to continue the contest this year with her senior classes, and English 12 teacher Erick Rector and AP Language teacher Ken Nguyen also decided to participate. The students in these classes wrote their own tale using the style and conventions of "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...348349350351352...360370380390...nextlast
Teachers implement new CrossFit workout program for athletes, others January 29, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney Starting this past fall, world history/PE teacher Rick Ellis and athletic director Peter Jordan have led a movement to implement a new workout programs for teachers, P.E. students and teams and made sweeping changes to the weight room to accommodate the new philosophy. Ellis has implemented many of the workouts and techniques from a program called CrossFit, which is designed to improve all aspects of physical fitness to create a complete athlete as compared to those who focus on a narrow spectrum of activities and exercises. read more » Science teacher travels to Antarctica January 28, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale and Karen Yang After dreaming of going to Antarctica for 20 years, planning for five years and getting ready for three years, science teacher Lisa Cochrum finally turned her dream into a reality when she embarked on a 21-day trip to Antarctica starting on Dec. 17. read more » Students reach out on MLK Jr. Day in a day of service January 28, 2010 — by Mac Hyde and Emily Williams On Monday, Jan. 18, the school held its first annual Martin Luther King Jr. community service day. Ninety-seven students and 30 adult volunteers attended an event sponsored by the Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO). The different activities included preparing food for a local charity, creating care packages for soldiers overseas, making cards for seniors and participating in a Quad cleanup and a beach cleanup trip. Parents Sudha Sreenivasan and Dory Albert organized the service day with help from many other parents. read more » English teachers treat ‘Canterbury Tales’ contest winners to dinner January 28, 2010 — by Tiffany Tung When new English 12 teacher Valerie Arbizu came to the school this past fall, she brought along her own traditions from years of teaching at Evergreen High School in San Jose. While there, she held an annual Canterbury Tales contest. She decided to continue the contest this year with her senior classes, and English 12 teacher Erick Rector and AP Language teacher Ken Nguyen also decided to participate. The students in these classes wrote their own tale using the style and conventions of "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...348349350351352...360370380390...nextlast
Science teacher travels to Antarctica January 28, 2010 — by Grishma Athavale and Karen Yang After dreaming of going to Antarctica for 20 years, planning for five years and getting ready for three years, science teacher Lisa Cochrum finally turned her dream into a reality when she embarked on a 21-day trip to Antarctica starting on Dec. 17. read more » Students reach out on MLK Jr. Day in a day of service January 28, 2010 — by Mac Hyde and Emily Williams On Monday, Jan. 18, the school held its first annual Martin Luther King Jr. community service day. Ninety-seven students and 30 adult volunteers attended an event sponsored by the Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO). The different activities included preparing food for a local charity, creating care packages for soldiers overseas, making cards for seniors and participating in a Quad cleanup and a beach cleanup trip. Parents Sudha Sreenivasan and Dory Albert organized the service day with help from many other parents. read more » English teachers treat ‘Canterbury Tales’ contest winners to dinner January 28, 2010 — by Tiffany Tung When new English 12 teacher Valerie Arbizu came to the school this past fall, she brought along her own traditions from years of teaching at Evergreen High School in San Jose. While there, she held an annual Canterbury Tales contest. She decided to continue the contest this year with her senior classes, and English 12 teacher Erick Rector and AP Language teacher Ken Nguyen also decided to participate. The students in these classes wrote their own tale using the style and conventions of "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...348349350351352...360370380390...nextlast
Students reach out on MLK Jr. Day in a day of service January 28, 2010 — by Mac Hyde and Emily Williams On Monday, Jan. 18, the school held its first annual Martin Luther King Jr. community service day. Ninety-seven students and 30 adult volunteers attended an event sponsored by the Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO). The different activities included preparing food for a local charity, creating care packages for soldiers overseas, making cards for seniors and participating in a Quad cleanup and a beach cleanup trip. Parents Sudha Sreenivasan and Dory Albert organized the service day with help from many other parents. read more » English teachers treat ‘Canterbury Tales’ contest winners to dinner January 28, 2010 — by Tiffany Tung When new English 12 teacher Valerie Arbizu came to the school this past fall, she brought along her own traditions from years of teaching at Evergreen High School in San Jose. While there, she held an annual Canterbury Tales contest. She decided to continue the contest this year with her senior classes, and English 12 teacher Erick Rector and AP Language teacher Ken Nguyen also decided to participate. The students in these classes wrote their own tale using the style and conventions of "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...348349350351352...360370380390...nextlast
English teachers treat ‘Canterbury Tales’ contest winners to dinner January 28, 2010 — by Tiffany Tung When new English 12 teacher Valerie Arbizu came to the school this past fall, she brought along her own traditions from years of teaching at Evergreen High School in San Jose. While there, she held an annual Canterbury Tales contest. She decided to continue the contest this year with her senior classes, and English 12 teacher Erick Rector and AP Language teacher Ken Nguyen also decided to participate. The students in these classes wrote their own tale using the style and conventions of "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...348349350351352...360370380390...nextlast