Back parking accident and improvements December 18, 2009 — by Anoop Galivanche and Olivia Chock Over Thanksgiving break, a driver crashed his or her car in the back parking lot. According to maintenance supervisor Brian Moran, the driver was parked next to the fence and hit it while backing out. read more » District deficit for next year increases to $2.75 million December 15, 2009 — by Rebecca Nguyen and Anna Shen After a Dec. 8 school board meeting, district officials have concluded that the earlier projection of a $1.6 million budget deficit for next year has increased to $2.75 million because of a re-adjusted estimate of local property values. "Where we are now is [figuring out] what are we going to do––that's what we're negotiating now," principal Jeff Anderson said. "We are working with the board to figure out where should we save money and where that money is going to come from." read more » District faces projected $1.6 million deficit next year December 15, 2009 — by Rebecca Nguyen and Anna Shen Saratoga and Los Gatos High Schools will be facing at least a $1.6 million deficit during the 2010-2011 academic school year and are looking for ways to solve the problem during the next few months. Potential changes include larger class sizes, staff layoffs, pay cuts and furloughs, fewer instructional supplies, an on-line summer school option and a schedule alignment between the two schools. read more » Band marches to success December 15, 2009 — by Vivien Lu and Ashley Tang The marching band placed sixth in the Western Band Association Class Championships in Clovis on Nov. 22. In total, there were around 90 schools from all over the state at the event, according to band director Duane Otani. Most schools in Division 5A consist of at least 2,000 students; however, Saratoga only has 1,350 students, making the Saratoga band the underdog in the division. Even so, this disadvantage did not affect the overall performance of the band. read more » 2006 SHS alumnus wins Rhodes Scholarship—the 4th grad to win in 10 years December 15, 2009 — by Saniha Shankar and Christine Tseng Henry Barmeier, a senior at Princeton University and 2006 SHS alumnus, was recently named one of the 32 Rhodes Scholars in the U.S. for this year. Barmeier becomes the fourth Saratoga High graduate to be honored as a Rhodes Scholar, joining the ranks of former honorees Ankur Luther (Class of '99), who went to UC Berkeley, Betsy Masiello (Class of '99), who went to Wellesley and Chelsea Purvis, (Class of '01) who is currently attending Yale Law School. read more » Faithwalk stages the story of Christmas December 10, 2009 — by Parul Singh and Denise Lin A figure dressed in billowing white robes emerged from stage right. The crowd admired junior Tim Rollinson as he gracefully "floated" into the middle of Lisa Cochrum's science classroom on roller skates as the angel Gabriel and winded skillfully in and out of the tables. He swooped into center stage and beckoned for a couple of actresses to kneel. read more » Crazy about crepes: Club celebrates French week December 10, 2009 — by Parul Singh and Denise Lin A crowd gathered at the top of the quad steps Nov. 30, waiting in line to buy plates of chocolatey, whipped cream goodness. Students got a good taste of French culture through gooey mouthfuls of crepe, a traditional French food. The crepe sale put on by the French club also included items such as hot chocolate, cookies, large cookies and pieces of baguette with Nutella. Junior Cassie Tran, who helped out during 6th and 7th period, said she decided to sell crepes because they usually "sell really well." The crepe sale had a nobler purpose, however. read more » School’s filters relaxed to allow YouTube December 10, 2009 — by Ben Clement If students are spending more time watching YouTube videos and clips on school computers this year, it's because the school decided to reverse an earlier decision to block the popular site at school. Previously YouTube was open only for teachers, but administrators made change when these restrictions proved to be inefficient when, for example, students were unable to access various web sites that teachers wanted to use in their lesson plans. “We were spending a lot of time managing who could and could not access material that was mutually beneficial,” said principal Jeff Anderson. read more » Guidance departments makes scholarships easier to find and apply for online December 10, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan The world of scholarships is so vast that every high school works to find the best way to get information out to its students. This year, the guidance department has made some major changes such as reorganizing its webpage on the school's website and making the process of applying for scholarships easier. read more » New club DECA gets down to business December 10, 2009 — by Lillian Chen Junior Karthik Annaamalai first learned about the DECA club from some friends at Monta Vista High School. Inspired by Monta Vista High’s huge DECA program, Annaamalai believed DECA would be a great club to start here. With the help of juniors Harshil Sahai, Pia Mishra, Cassie Tran and friends at Monta Vista, Annaamalai worked to add DECA (which is in fact not an acronym) as an official club this past October. DECA helps students who have an interest in business, managing, marketing and entrepreneurship can gain more experience in the business world. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...350351352353354...360370380390...nextlast
District deficit for next year increases to $2.75 million December 15, 2009 — by Rebecca Nguyen and Anna Shen After a Dec. 8 school board meeting, district officials have concluded that the earlier projection of a $1.6 million budget deficit for next year has increased to $2.75 million because of a re-adjusted estimate of local property values. "Where we are now is [figuring out] what are we going to do––that's what we're negotiating now," principal Jeff Anderson said. "We are working with the board to figure out where should we save money and where that money is going to come from." read more » District faces projected $1.6 million deficit next year December 15, 2009 — by Rebecca Nguyen and Anna Shen Saratoga and Los Gatos High Schools will be facing at least a $1.6 million deficit during the 2010-2011 academic school year and are looking for ways to solve the problem during the next few months. Potential changes include larger class sizes, staff layoffs, pay cuts and furloughs, fewer instructional supplies, an on-line summer school option and a schedule alignment between the two schools. read more » Band marches to success December 15, 2009 — by Vivien Lu and Ashley Tang The marching band placed sixth in the Western Band Association Class Championships in Clovis on Nov. 22. In total, there were around 90 schools from all over the state at the event, according to band director Duane Otani. Most schools in Division 5A consist of at least 2,000 students; however, Saratoga only has 1,350 students, making the Saratoga band the underdog in the division. Even so, this disadvantage did not affect the overall performance of the band. read more » 2006 SHS alumnus wins Rhodes Scholarship—the 4th grad to win in 10 years December 15, 2009 — by Saniha Shankar and Christine Tseng Henry Barmeier, a senior at Princeton University and 2006 SHS alumnus, was recently named one of the 32 Rhodes Scholars in the U.S. for this year. Barmeier becomes the fourth Saratoga High graduate to be honored as a Rhodes Scholar, joining the ranks of former honorees Ankur Luther (Class of '99), who went to UC Berkeley, Betsy Masiello (Class of '99), who went to Wellesley and Chelsea Purvis, (Class of '01) who is currently attending Yale Law School. read more » Faithwalk stages the story of Christmas December 10, 2009 — by Parul Singh and Denise Lin A figure dressed in billowing white robes emerged from stage right. The crowd admired junior Tim Rollinson as he gracefully "floated" into the middle of Lisa Cochrum's science classroom on roller skates as the angel Gabriel and winded skillfully in and out of the tables. He swooped into center stage and beckoned for a couple of actresses to kneel. read more » Crazy about crepes: Club celebrates French week December 10, 2009 — by Parul Singh and Denise Lin A crowd gathered at the top of the quad steps Nov. 30, waiting in line to buy plates of chocolatey, whipped cream goodness. Students got a good taste of French culture through gooey mouthfuls of crepe, a traditional French food. The crepe sale put on by the French club also included items such as hot chocolate, cookies, large cookies and pieces of baguette with Nutella. Junior Cassie Tran, who helped out during 6th and 7th period, said she decided to sell crepes because they usually "sell really well." The crepe sale had a nobler purpose, however. read more » School’s filters relaxed to allow YouTube December 10, 2009 — by Ben Clement If students are spending more time watching YouTube videos and clips on school computers this year, it's because the school decided to reverse an earlier decision to block the popular site at school. Previously YouTube was open only for teachers, but administrators made change when these restrictions proved to be inefficient when, for example, students were unable to access various web sites that teachers wanted to use in their lesson plans. “We were spending a lot of time managing who could and could not access material that was mutually beneficial,” said principal Jeff Anderson. read more » Guidance departments makes scholarships easier to find and apply for online December 10, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan The world of scholarships is so vast that every high school works to find the best way to get information out to its students. This year, the guidance department has made some major changes such as reorganizing its webpage on the school's website and making the process of applying for scholarships easier. read more » New club DECA gets down to business December 10, 2009 — by Lillian Chen Junior Karthik Annaamalai first learned about the DECA club from some friends at Monta Vista High School. Inspired by Monta Vista High’s huge DECA program, Annaamalai believed DECA would be a great club to start here. With the help of juniors Harshil Sahai, Pia Mishra, Cassie Tran and friends at Monta Vista, Annaamalai worked to add DECA (which is in fact not an acronym) as an official club this past October. DECA helps students who have an interest in business, managing, marketing and entrepreneurship can gain more experience in the business world. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...350351352353354...360370380390...nextlast
District faces projected $1.6 million deficit next year December 15, 2009 — by Rebecca Nguyen and Anna Shen Saratoga and Los Gatos High Schools will be facing at least a $1.6 million deficit during the 2010-2011 academic school year and are looking for ways to solve the problem during the next few months. Potential changes include larger class sizes, staff layoffs, pay cuts and furloughs, fewer instructional supplies, an on-line summer school option and a schedule alignment between the two schools. read more » Band marches to success December 15, 2009 — by Vivien Lu and Ashley Tang The marching band placed sixth in the Western Band Association Class Championships in Clovis on Nov. 22. In total, there were around 90 schools from all over the state at the event, according to band director Duane Otani. Most schools in Division 5A consist of at least 2,000 students; however, Saratoga only has 1,350 students, making the Saratoga band the underdog in the division. Even so, this disadvantage did not affect the overall performance of the band. read more » 2006 SHS alumnus wins Rhodes Scholarship—the 4th grad to win in 10 years December 15, 2009 — by Saniha Shankar and Christine Tseng Henry Barmeier, a senior at Princeton University and 2006 SHS alumnus, was recently named one of the 32 Rhodes Scholars in the U.S. for this year. Barmeier becomes the fourth Saratoga High graduate to be honored as a Rhodes Scholar, joining the ranks of former honorees Ankur Luther (Class of '99), who went to UC Berkeley, Betsy Masiello (Class of '99), who went to Wellesley and Chelsea Purvis, (Class of '01) who is currently attending Yale Law School. read more » Faithwalk stages the story of Christmas December 10, 2009 — by Parul Singh and Denise Lin A figure dressed in billowing white robes emerged from stage right. The crowd admired junior Tim Rollinson as he gracefully "floated" into the middle of Lisa Cochrum's science classroom on roller skates as the angel Gabriel and winded skillfully in and out of the tables. He swooped into center stage and beckoned for a couple of actresses to kneel. read more » Crazy about crepes: Club celebrates French week December 10, 2009 — by Parul Singh and Denise Lin A crowd gathered at the top of the quad steps Nov. 30, waiting in line to buy plates of chocolatey, whipped cream goodness. Students got a good taste of French culture through gooey mouthfuls of crepe, a traditional French food. The crepe sale put on by the French club also included items such as hot chocolate, cookies, large cookies and pieces of baguette with Nutella. Junior Cassie Tran, who helped out during 6th and 7th period, said she decided to sell crepes because they usually "sell really well." The crepe sale had a nobler purpose, however. read more » School’s filters relaxed to allow YouTube December 10, 2009 — by Ben Clement If students are spending more time watching YouTube videos and clips on school computers this year, it's because the school decided to reverse an earlier decision to block the popular site at school. Previously YouTube was open only for teachers, but administrators made change when these restrictions proved to be inefficient when, for example, students were unable to access various web sites that teachers wanted to use in their lesson plans. “We were spending a lot of time managing who could and could not access material that was mutually beneficial,” said principal Jeff Anderson. read more » Guidance departments makes scholarships easier to find and apply for online December 10, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan The world of scholarships is so vast that every high school works to find the best way to get information out to its students. This year, the guidance department has made some major changes such as reorganizing its webpage on the school's website and making the process of applying for scholarships easier. read more » New club DECA gets down to business December 10, 2009 — by Lillian Chen Junior Karthik Annaamalai first learned about the DECA club from some friends at Monta Vista High School. Inspired by Monta Vista High’s huge DECA program, Annaamalai believed DECA would be a great club to start here. With the help of juniors Harshil Sahai, Pia Mishra, Cassie Tran and friends at Monta Vista, Annaamalai worked to add DECA (which is in fact not an acronym) as an official club this past October. DECA helps students who have an interest in business, managing, marketing and entrepreneurship can gain more experience in the business world. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...350351352353354...360370380390...nextlast
Band marches to success December 15, 2009 — by Vivien Lu and Ashley Tang The marching band placed sixth in the Western Band Association Class Championships in Clovis on Nov. 22. In total, there were around 90 schools from all over the state at the event, according to band director Duane Otani. Most schools in Division 5A consist of at least 2,000 students; however, Saratoga only has 1,350 students, making the Saratoga band the underdog in the division. Even so, this disadvantage did not affect the overall performance of the band. read more » 2006 SHS alumnus wins Rhodes Scholarship—the 4th grad to win in 10 years December 15, 2009 — by Saniha Shankar and Christine Tseng Henry Barmeier, a senior at Princeton University and 2006 SHS alumnus, was recently named one of the 32 Rhodes Scholars in the U.S. for this year. Barmeier becomes the fourth Saratoga High graduate to be honored as a Rhodes Scholar, joining the ranks of former honorees Ankur Luther (Class of '99), who went to UC Berkeley, Betsy Masiello (Class of '99), who went to Wellesley and Chelsea Purvis, (Class of '01) who is currently attending Yale Law School. read more » Faithwalk stages the story of Christmas December 10, 2009 — by Parul Singh and Denise Lin A figure dressed in billowing white robes emerged from stage right. The crowd admired junior Tim Rollinson as he gracefully "floated" into the middle of Lisa Cochrum's science classroom on roller skates as the angel Gabriel and winded skillfully in and out of the tables. He swooped into center stage and beckoned for a couple of actresses to kneel. read more » Crazy about crepes: Club celebrates French week December 10, 2009 — by Parul Singh and Denise Lin A crowd gathered at the top of the quad steps Nov. 30, waiting in line to buy plates of chocolatey, whipped cream goodness. Students got a good taste of French culture through gooey mouthfuls of crepe, a traditional French food. The crepe sale put on by the French club also included items such as hot chocolate, cookies, large cookies and pieces of baguette with Nutella. Junior Cassie Tran, who helped out during 6th and 7th period, said she decided to sell crepes because they usually "sell really well." The crepe sale had a nobler purpose, however. read more » School’s filters relaxed to allow YouTube December 10, 2009 — by Ben Clement If students are spending more time watching YouTube videos and clips on school computers this year, it's because the school decided to reverse an earlier decision to block the popular site at school. Previously YouTube was open only for teachers, but administrators made change when these restrictions proved to be inefficient when, for example, students were unable to access various web sites that teachers wanted to use in their lesson plans. “We were spending a lot of time managing who could and could not access material that was mutually beneficial,” said principal Jeff Anderson. read more » Guidance departments makes scholarships easier to find and apply for online December 10, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan The world of scholarships is so vast that every high school works to find the best way to get information out to its students. This year, the guidance department has made some major changes such as reorganizing its webpage on the school's website and making the process of applying for scholarships easier. read more » New club DECA gets down to business December 10, 2009 — by Lillian Chen Junior Karthik Annaamalai first learned about the DECA club from some friends at Monta Vista High School. Inspired by Monta Vista High’s huge DECA program, Annaamalai believed DECA would be a great club to start here. With the help of juniors Harshil Sahai, Pia Mishra, Cassie Tran and friends at Monta Vista, Annaamalai worked to add DECA (which is in fact not an acronym) as an official club this past October. DECA helps students who have an interest in business, managing, marketing and entrepreneurship can gain more experience in the business world. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...350351352353354...360370380390...nextlast
2006 SHS alumnus wins Rhodes Scholarship—the 4th grad to win in 10 years December 15, 2009 — by Saniha Shankar and Christine Tseng Henry Barmeier, a senior at Princeton University and 2006 SHS alumnus, was recently named one of the 32 Rhodes Scholars in the U.S. for this year. Barmeier becomes the fourth Saratoga High graduate to be honored as a Rhodes Scholar, joining the ranks of former honorees Ankur Luther (Class of '99), who went to UC Berkeley, Betsy Masiello (Class of '99), who went to Wellesley and Chelsea Purvis, (Class of '01) who is currently attending Yale Law School. read more » Faithwalk stages the story of Christmas December 10, 2009 — by Parul Singh and Denise Lin A figure dressed in billowing white robes emerged from stage right. The crowd admired junior Tim Rollinson as he gracefully "floated" into the middle of Lisa Cochrum's science classroom on roller skates as the angel Gabriel and winded skillfully in and out of the tables. He swooped into center stage and beckoned for a couple of actresses to kneel. read more » Crazy about crepes: Club celebrates French week December 10, 2009 — by Parul Singh and Denise Lin A crowd gathered at the top of the quad steps Nov. 30, waiting in line to buy plates of chocolatey, whipped cream goodness. Students got a good taste of French culture through gooey mouthfuls of crepe, a traditional French food. The crepe sale put on by the French club also included items such as hot chocolate, cookies, large cookies and pieces of baguette with Nutella. Junior Cassie Tran, who helped out during 6th and 7th period, said she decided to sell crepes because they usually "sell really well." The crepe sale had a nobler purpose, however. read more » School’s filters relaxed to allow YouTube December 10, 2009 — by Ben Clement If students are spending more time watching YouTube videos and clips on school computers this year, it's because the school decided to reverse an earlier decision to block the popular site at school. Previously YouTube was open only for teachers, but administrators made change when these restrictions proved to be inefficient when, for example, students were unable to access various web sites that teachers wanted to use in their lesson plans. “We were spending a lot of time managing who could and could not access material that was mutually beneficial,” said principal Jeff Anderson. read more » Guidance departments makes scholarships easier to find and apply for online December 10, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan The world of scholarships is so vast that every high school works to find the best way to get information out to its students. This year, the guidance department has made some major changes such as reorganizing its webpage on the school's website and making the process of applying for scholarships easier. read more » New club DECA gets down to business December 10, 2009 — by Lillian Chen Junior Karthik Annaamalai first learned about the DECA club from some friends at Monta Vista High School. Inspired by Monta Vista High’s huge DECA program, Annaamalai believed DECA would be a great club to start here. With the help of juniors Harshil Sahai, Pia Mishra, Cassie Tran and friends at Monta Vista, Annaamalai worked to add DECA (which is in fact not an acronym) as an official club this past October. DECA helps students who have an interest in business, managing, marketing and entrepreneurship can gain more experience in the business world. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...350351352353354...360370380390...nextlast
Faithwalk stages the story of Christmas December 10, 2009 — by Parul Singh and Denise Lin A figure dressed in billowing white robes emerged from stage right. The crowd admired junior Tim Rollinson as he gracefully "floated" into the middle of Lisa Cochrum's science classroom on roller skates as the angel Gabriel and winded skillfully in and out of the tables. He swooped into center stage and beckoned for a couple of actresses to kneel. read more » Crazy about crepes: Club celebrates French week December 10, 2009 — by Parul Singh and Denise Lin A crowd gathered at the top of the quad steps Nov. 30, waiting in line to buy plates of chocolatey, whipped cream goodness. Students got a good taste of French culture through gooey mouthfuls of crepe, a traditional French food. The crepe sale put on by the French club also included items such as hot chocolate, cookies, large cookies and pieces of baguette with Nutella. Junior Cassie Tran, who helped out during 6th and 7th period, said she decided to sell crepes because they usually "sell really well." The crepe sale had a nobler purpose, however. read more » School’s filters relaxed to allow YouTube December 10, 2009 — by Ben Clement If students are spending more time watching YouTube videos and clips on school computers this year, it's because the school decided to reverse an earlier decision to block the popular site at school. Previously YouTube was open only for teachers, but administrators made change when these restrictions proved to be inefficient when, for example, students were unable to access various web sites that teachers wanted to use in their lesson plans. “We were spending a lot of time managing who could and could not access material that was mutually beneficial,” said principal Jeff Anderson. read more » Guidance departments makes scholarships easier to find and apply for online December 10, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan The world of scholarships is so vast that every high school works to find the best way to get information out to its students. This year, the guidance department has made some major changes such as reorganizing its webpage on the school's website and making the process of applying for scholarships easier. read more » New club DECA gets down to business December 10, 2009 — by Lillian Chen Junior Karthik Annaamalai first learned about the DECA club from some friends at Monta Vista High School. Inspired by Monta Vista High’s huge DECA program, Annaamalai believed DECA would be a great club to start here. With the help of juniors Harshil Sahai, Pia Mishra, Cassie Tran and friends at Monta Vista, Annaamalai worked to add DECA (which is in fact not an acronym) as an official club this past October. DECA helps students who have an interest in business, managing, marketing and entrepreneurship can gain more experience in the business world. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...350351352353354...360370380390...nextlast
Crazy about crepes: Club celebrates French week December 10, 2009 — by Parul Singh and Denise Lin A crowd gathered at the top of the quad steps Nov. 30, waiting in line to buy plates of chocolatey, whipped cream goodness. Students got a good taste of French culture through gooey mouthfuls of crepe, a traditional French food. The crepe sale put on by the French club also included items such as hot chocolate, cookies, large cookies and pieces of baguette with Nutella. Junior Cassie Tran, who helped out during 6th and 7th period, said she decided to sell crepes because they usually "sell really well." The crepe sale had a nobler purpose, however. read more » School’s filters relaxed to allow YouTube December 10, 2009 — by Ben Clement If students are spending more time watching YouTube videos and clips on school computers this year, it's because the school decided to reverse an earlier decision to block the popular site at school. Previously YouTube was open only for teachers, but administrators made change when these restrictions proved to be inefficient when, for example, students were unable to access various web sites that teachers wanted to use in their lesson plans. “We were spending a lot of time managing who could and could not access material that was mutually beneficial,” said principal Jeff Anderson. read more » Guidance departments makes scholarships easier to find and apply for online December 10, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan The world of scholarships is so vast that every high school works to find the best way to get information out to its students. This year, the guidance department has made some major changes such as reorganizing its webpage on the school's website and making the process of applying for scholarships easier. read more » New club DECA gets down to business December 10, 2009 — by Lillian Chen Junior Karthik Annaamalai first learned about the DECA club from some friends at Monta Vista High School. Inspired by Monta Vista High’s huge DECA program, Annaamalai believed DECA would be a great club to start here. With the help of juniors Harshil Sahai, Pia Mishra, Cassie Tran and friends at Monta Vista, Annaamalai worked to add DECA (which is in fact not an acronym) as an official club this past October. DECA helps students who have an interest in business, managing, marketing and entrepreneurship can gain more experience in the business world. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...350351352353354...360370380390...nextlast
School’s filters relaxed to allow YouTube December 10, 2009 — by Ben Clement If students are spending more time watching YouTube videos and clips on school computers this year, it's because the school decided to reverse an earlier decision to block the popular site at school. Previously YouTube was open only for teachers, but administrators made change when these restrictions proved to be inefficient when, for example, students were unable to access various web sites that teachers wanted to use in their lesson plans. “We were spending a lot of time managing who could and could not access material that was mutually beneficial,” said principal Jeff Anderson. read more » Guidance departments makes scholarships easier to find and apply for online December 10, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan The world of scholarships is so vast that every high school works to find the best way to get information out to its students. This year, the guidance department has made some major changes such as reorganizing its webpage on the school's website and making the process of applying for scholarships easier. read more » New club DECA gets down to business December 10, 2009 — by Lillian Chen Junior Karthik Annaamalai first learned about the DECA club from some friends at Monta Vista High School. Inspired by Monta Vista High’s huge DECA program, Annaamalai believed DECA would be a great club to start here. With the help of juniors Harshil Sahai, Pia Mishra, Cassie Tran and friends at Monta Vista, Annaamalai worked to add DECA (which is in fact not an acronym) as an official club this past October. DECA helps students who have an interest in business, managing, marketing and entrepreneurship can gain more experience in the business world. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...350351352353354...360370380390...nextlast
Guidance departments makes scholarships easier to find and apply for online December 10, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan The world of scholarships is so vast that every high school works to find the best way to get information out to its students. This year, the guidance department has made some major changes such as reorganizing its webpage on the school's website and making the process of applying for scholarships easier. read more » New club DECA gets down to business December 10, 2009 — by Lillian Chen Junior Karthik Annaamalai first learned about the DECA club from some friends at Monta Vista High School. Inspired by Monta Vista High’s huge DECA program, Annaamalai believed DECA would be a great club to start here. With the help of juniors Harshil Sahai, Pia Mishra, Cassie Tran and friends at Monta Vista, Annaamalai worked to add DECA (which is in fact not an acronym) as an official club this past October. DECA helps students who have an interest in business, managing, marketing and entrepreneurship can gain more experience in the business world. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...350351352353354...360370380390...nextlast
New club DECA gets down to business December 10, 2009 — by Lillian Chen Junior Karthik Annaamalai first learned about the DECA club from some friends at Monta Vista High School. Inspired by Monta Vista High’s huge DECA program, Annaamalai believed DECA would be a great club to start here. With the help of juniors Harshil Sahai, Pia Mishra, Cassie Tran and friends at Monta Vista, Annaamalai worked to add DECA (which is in fact not an acronym) as an official club this past October. DECA helps students who have an interest in business, managing, marketing and entrepreneurship can gain more experience in the business world. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...350351352353354...360370380390...nextlast