Band application music service projects benefit community June 1, 2009 — by Kavya Nagarajan For the first time, section leaders hopefuls for the band are expected to not only submit their applications, but give back to their community as well. Juniors Rita Chen and Charmaine Ng worked together to organize a car wash at the Valero gas station on De Anza Blvd. on May 16 for their project. They managed to raise more than $1,000, which will go toward buying plexi-glass sheets to hold down sheet music during practice. The numbers of students applying to be a leader in each section may vary, but the total number of applicants is around 30. read more » SHS Music ends the year June 1, 2009 — by Kavya Nagarajan The music department recently hosted its annual Pancake Breakfast to treat the community with pancakes, sausages and music while raising money for Music Boosters The event took place on May 3. The Saratoga High Orchestra, Band and Choir all performed, along with performances by the Redwood Middle School Band, Colorguard and Choir. read more » School proceeds with minor renovations June 1, 2009 — by Sulmaan Hassan Aside from larger projects such as the MAP building and the impending “The Court of Dreams,” SHS has enacted several minor renovations around campus. The school has installed new trashcans, planter boxes, and flowers in the quad. Also, at the back of the school, a sidewalk has been constructed adjoining the back parking lot and Saratoga-Sunnyvale Ave. SHS has the notorious reputation of resembling a prison. And, according to Assistant Principal Joe Bosco, these alterations will aid in the alleviation of this repute. read more » ASB and class elections concluded, used new voting system May 28, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath and Tiffany Tung There’s a first time for everything. This year was the first time in a decade that voting for ASB officers took place in the quad. Almost 300 students voted in the election. read more » Music department to travel throughout Europe for performances May 28, 2009 — by Kavya Nagarajan The music department is taking a group of about 240 students from the choir, the band and the orchestra to Europe for two weeks this summer, from July 6 to July 20. read more » School proceeds with minor renovations May 28, 2009 — by Sulmaan Hassan Aside from larger projects such as the MAP building and the impending “The Court of Dreams,” SHS has enacted several minor renovations around campus. read more » Art show bonds sister schools May 28, 2009 — by Nandini Ruparel When junior Madeline Rothenberg arrived at the Los Gatos and Saratoga High School Art Show on May 17 with her mom, she was surprised by the congratulations people gave her. She had arrived a little bit late and had missed the awards ceremony. Soon enough, however, she found out that she had won first place in the ceramics division of the art show. “I was really surprised, because I didn’t even know that I was a competitor,” Rothenberg said. She won the award for a blue and rainbow-colored sculpture. read more » School district weathers state budget crisis May 28, 2009 — by Jenny Zhang As many schools across the state prepare to let teachers go and cut programs next year, SHS students will have much the same school experience as they had this year. Though bracing for additional cuts this summer, the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) put together a balanced budget for next year that eliminates no staff and keeps classes roughly the same size as this year. read more » Former SHS teacher accepts assistant principal position at Fremont High May 28, 2009 — by Karthik Sreedhara Former English 9 and 11H teacher Karen Van Putten originally planned to return to the English Department this fall after working to help new teachers in the district for two years. However, she recently accepted a job as assistant principal at Fremont High School. read more » Yearbook distribution delayed due to publishing messup May 27, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath The distribution of Saratoga High’s award-winning yearbook, The Talisman, was delayed past its scheduled release date of May 27 due to a major error on the part of the printer, Walsworth Publishing Company. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...360361362363364...370380390...nextlast
SHS Music ends the year June 1, 2009 — by Kavya Nagarajan The music department recently hosted its annual Pancake Breakfast to treat the community with pancakes, sausages and music while raising money for Music Boosters The event took place on May 3. The Saratoga High Orchestra, Band and Choir all performed, along with performances by the Redwood Middle School Band, Colorguard and Choir. read more » School proceeds with minor renovations June 1, 2009 — by Sulmaan Hassan Aside from larger projects such as the MAP building and the impending “The Court of Dreams,” SHS has enacted several minor renovations around campus. The school has installed new trashcans, planter boxes, and flowers in the quad. Also, at the back of the school, a sidewalk has been constructed adjoining the back parking lot and Saratoga-Sunnyvale Ave. SHS has the notorious reputation of resembling a prison. And, according to Assistant Principal Joe Bosco, these alterations will aid in the alleviation of this repute. read more » ASB and class elections concluded, used new voting system May 28, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath and Tiffany Tung There’s a first time for everything. This year was the first time in a decade that voting for ASB officers took place in the quad. Almost 300 students voted in the election. read more » Music department to travel throughout Europe for performances May 28, 2009 — by Kavya Nagarajan The music department is taking a group of about 240 students from the choir, the band and the orchestra to Europe for two weeks this summer, from July 6 to July 20. read more » School proceeds with minor renovations May 28, 2009 — by Sulmaan Hassan Aside from larger projects such as the MAP building and the impending “The Court of Dreams,” SHS has enacted several minor renovations around campus. read more » Art show bonds sister schools May 28, 2009 — by Nandini Ruparel When junior Madeline Rothenberg arrived at the Los Gatos and Saratoga High School Art Show on May 17 with her mom, she was surprised by the congratulations people gave her. She had arrived a little bit late and had missed the awards ceremony. Soon enough, however, she found out that she had won first place in the ceramics division of the art show. “I was really surprised, because I didn’t even know that I was a competitor,” Rothenberg said. She won the award for a blue and rainbow-colored sculpture. read more » School district weathers state budget crisis May 28, 2009 — by Jenny Zhang As many schools across the state prepare to let teachers go and cut programs next year, SHS students will have much the same school experience as they had this year. Though bracing for additional cuts this summer, the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) put together a balanced budget for next year that eliminates no staff and keeps classes roughly the same size as this year. read more » Former SHS teacher accepts assistant principal position at Fremont High May 28, 2009 — by Karthik Sreedhara Former English 9 and 11H teacher Karen Van Putten originally planned to return to the English Department this fall after working to help new teachers in the district for two years. However, she recently accepted a job as assistant principal at Fremont High School. read more » Yearbook distribution delayed due to publishing messup May 27, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath The distribution of Saratoga High’s award-winning yearbook, The Talisman, was delayed past its scheduled release date of May 27 due to a major error on the part of the printer, Walsworth Publishing Company. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...360361362363364...370380390...nextlast
School proceeds with minor renovations June 1, 2009 — by Sulmaan Hassan Aside from larger projects such as the MAP building and the impending “The Court of Dreams,” SHS has enacted several minor renovations around campus. The school has installed new trashcans, planter boxes, and flowers in the quad. Also, at the back of the school, a sidewalk has been constructed adjoining the back parking lot and Saratoga-Sunnyvale Ave. SHS has the notorious reputation of resembling a prison. And, according to Assistant Principal Joe Bosco, these alterations will aid in the alleviation of this repute. read more » ASB and class elections concluded, used new voting system May 28, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath and Tiffany Tung There’s a first time for everything. This year was the first time in a decade that voting for ASB officers took place in the quad. Almost 300 students voted in the election. read more » Music department to travel throughout Europe for performances May 28, 2009 — by Kavya Nagarajan The music department is taking a group of about 240 students from the choir, the band and the orchestra to Europe for two weeks this summer, from July 6 to July 20. read more » School proceeds with minor renovations May 28, 2009 — by Sulmaan Hassan Aside from larger projects such as the MAP building and the impending “The Court of Dreams,” SHS has enacted several minor renovations around campus. read more » Art show bonds sister schools May 28, 2009 — by Nandini Ruparel When junior Madeline Rothenberg arrived at the Los Gatos and Saratoga High School Art Show on May 17 with her mom, she was surprised by the congratulations people gave her. She had arrived a little bit late and had missed the awards ceremony. Soon enough, however, she found out that she had won first place in the ceramics division of the art show. “I was really surprised, because I didn’t even know that I was a competitor,” Rothenberg said. She won the award for a blue and rainbow-colored sculpture. read more » School district weathers state budget crisis May 28, 2009 — by Jenny Zhang As many schools across the state prepare to let teachers go and cut programs next year, SHS students will have much the same school experience as they had this year. Though bracing for additional cuts this summer, the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) put together a balanced budget for next year that eliminates no staff and keeps classes roughly the same size as this year. read more » Former SHS teacher accepts assistant principal position at Fremont High May 28, 2009 — by Karthik Sreedhara Former English 9 and 11H teacher Karen Van Putten originally planned to return to the English Department this fall after working to help new teachers in the district for two years. However, she recently accepted a job as assistant principal at Fremont High School. read more » Yearbook distribution delayed due to publishing messup May 27, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath The distribution of Saratoga High’s award-winning yearbook, The Talisman, was delayed past its scheduled release date of May 27 due to a major error on the part of the printer, Walsworth Publishing Company. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...360361362363364...370380390...nextlast
ASB and class elections concluded, used new voting system May 28, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath and Tiffany Tung There’s a first time for everything. This year was the first time in a decade that voting for ASB officers took place in the quad. Almost 300 students voted in the election. read more » Music department to travel throughout Europe for performances May 28, 2009 — by Kavya Nagarajan The music department is taking a group of about 240 students from the choir, the band and the orchestra to Europe for two weeks this summer, from July 6 to July 20. read more » School proceeds with minor renovations May 28, 2009 — by Sulmaan Hassan Aside from larger projects such as the MAP building and the impending “The Court of Dreams,” SHS has enacted several minor renovations around campus. read more » Art show bonds sister schools May 28, 2009 — by Nandini Ruparel When junior Madeline Rothenberg arrived at the Los Gatos and Saratoga High School Art Show on May 17 with her mom, she was surprised by the congratulations people gave her. She had arrived a little bit late and had missed the awards ceremony. Soon enough, however, she found out that she had won first place in the ceramics division of the art show. “I was really surprised, because I didn’t even know that I was a competitor,” Rothenberg said. She won the award for a blue and rainbow-colored sculpture. read more » School district weathers state budget crisis May 28, 2009 — by Jenny Zhang As many schools across the state prepare to let teachers go and cut programs next year, SHS students will have much the same school experience as they had this year. Though bracing for additional cuts this summer, the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) put together a balanced budget for next year that eliminates no staff and keeps classes roughly the same size as this year. read more » Former SHS teacher accepts assistant principal position at Fremont High May 28, 2009 — by Karthik Sreedhara Former English 9 and 11H teacher Karen Van Putten originally planned to return to the English Department this fall after working to help new teachers in the district for two years. However, she recently accepted a job as assistant principal at Fremont High School. read more » Yearbook distribution delayed due to publishing messup May 27, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath The distribution of Saratoga High’s award-winning yearbook, The Talisman, was delayed past its scheduled release date of May 27 due to a major error on the part of the printer, Walsworth Publishing Company. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...360361362363364...370380390...nextlast
Music department to travel throughout Europe for performances May 28, 2009 — by Kavya Nagarajan The music department is taking a group of about 240 students from the choir, the band and the orchestra to Europe for two weeks this summer, from July 6 to July 20. read more » School proceeds with minor renovations May 28, 2009 — by Sulmaan Hassan Aside from larger projects such as the MAP building and the impending “The Court of Dreams,” SHS has enacted several minor renovations around campus. read more » Art show bonds sister schools May 28, 2009 — by Nandini Ruparel When junior Madeline Rothenberg arrived at the Los Gatos and Saratoga High School Art Show on May 17 with her mom, she was surprised by the congratulations people gave her. She had arrived a little bit late and had missed the awards ceremony. Soon enough, however, she found out that she had won first place in the ceramics division of the art show. “I was really surprised, because I didn’t even know that I was a competitor,” Rothenberg said. She won the award for a blue and rainbow-colored sculpture. read more » School district weathers state budget crisis May 28, 2009 — by Jenny Zhang As many schools across the state prepare to let teachers go and cut programs next year, SHS students will have much the same school experience as they had this year. Though bracing for additional cuts this summer, the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) put together a balanced budget for next year that eliminates no staff and keeps classes roughly the same size as this year. read more » Former SHS teacher accepts assistant principal position at Fremont High May 28, 2009 — by Karthik Sreedhara Former English 9 and 11H teacher Karen Van Putten originally planned to return to the English Department this fall after working to help new teachers in the district for two years. However, she recently accepted a job as assistant principal at Fremont High School. read more » Yearbook distribution delayed due to publishing messup May 27, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath The distribution of Saratoga High’s award-winning yearbook, The Talisman, was delayed past its scheduled release date of May 27 due to a major error on the part of the printer, Walsworth Publishing Company. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...360361362363364...370380390...nextlast
School proceeds with minor renovations May 28, 2009 — by Sulmaan Hassan Aside from larger projects such as the MAP building and the impending “The Court of Dreams,” SHS has enacted several minor renovations around campus. read more » Art show bonds sister schools May 28, 2009 — by Nandini Ruparel When junior Madeline Rothenberg arrived at the Los Gatos and Saratoga High School Art Show on May 17 with her mom, she was surprised by the congratulations people gave her. She had arrived a little bit late and had missed the awards ceremony. Soon enough, however, she found out that she had won first place in the ceramics division of the art show. “I was really surprised, because I didn’t even know that I was a competitor,” Rothenberg said. She won the award for a blue and rainbow-colored sculpture. read more » School district weathers state budget crisis May 28, 2009 — by Jenny Zhang As many schools across the state prepare to let teachers go and cut programs next year, SHS students will have much the same school experience as they had this year. Though bracing for additional cuts this summer, the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) put together a balanced budget for next year that eliminates no staff and keeps classes roughly the same size as this year. read more » Former SHS teacher accepts assistant principal position at Fremont High May 28, 2009 — by Karthik Sreedhara Former English 9 and 11H teacher Karen Van Putten originally planned to return to the English Department this fall after working to help new teachers in the district for two years. However, she recently accepted a job as assistant principal at Fremont High School. read more » Yearbook distribution delayed due to publishing messup May 27, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath The distribution of Saratoga High’s award-winning yearbook, The Talisman, was delayed past its scheduled release date of May 27 due to a major error on the part of the printer, Walsworth Publishing Company. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...360361362363364...370380390...nextlast
Art show bonds sister schools May 28, 2009 — by Nandini Ruparel When junior Madeline Rothenberg arrived at the Los Gatos and Saratoga High School Art Show on May 17 with her mom, she was surprised by the congratulations people gave her. She had arrived a little bit late and had missed the awards ceremony. Soon enough, however, she found out that she had won first place in the ceramics division of the art show. “I was really surprised, because I didn’t even know that I was a competitor,” Rothenberg said. She won the award for a blue and rainbow-colored sculpture. read more » School district weathers state budget crisis May 28, 2009 — by Jenny Zhang As many schools across the state prepare to let teachers go and cut programs next year, SHS students will have much the same school experience as they had this year. Though bracing for additional cuts this summer, the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) put together a balanced budget for next year that eliminates no staff and keeps classes roughly the same size as this year. read more » Former SHS teacher accepts assistant principal position at Fremont High May 28, 2009 — by Karthik Sreedhara Former English 9 and 11H teacher Karen Van Putten originally planned to return to the English Department this fall after working to help new teachers in the district for two years. However, she recently accepted a job as assistant principal at Fremont High School. read more » Yearbook distribution delayed due to publishing messup May 27, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath The distribution of Saratoga High’s award-winning yearbook, The Talisman, was delayed past its scheduled release date of May 27 due to a major error on the part of the printer, Walsworth Publishing Company. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...360361362363364...370380390...nextlast
School district weathers state budget crisis May 28, 2009 — by Jenny Zhang As many schools across the state prepare to let teachers go and cut programs next year, SHS students will have much the same school experience as they had this year. Though bracing for additional cuts this summer, the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) put together a balanced budget for next year that eliminates no staff and keeps classes roughly the same size as this year. read more » Former SHS teacher accepts assistant principal position at Fremont High May 28, 2009 — by Karthik Sreedhara Former English 9 and 11H teacher Karen Van Putten originally planned to return to the English Department this fall after working to help new teachers in the district for two years. However, she recently accepted a job as assistant principal at Fremont High School. read more » Yearbook distribution delayed due to publishing messup May 27, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath The distribution of Saratoga High’s award-winning yearbook, The Talisman, was delayed past its scheduled release date of May 27 due to a major error on the part of the printer, Walsworth Publishing Company. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...360361362363364...370380390...nextlast
Former SHS teacher accepts assistant principal position at Fremont High May 28, 2009 — by Karthik Sreedhara Former English 9 and 11H teacher Karen Van Putten originally planned to return to the English Department this fall after working to help new teachers in the district for two years. However, she recently accepted a job as assistant principal at Fremont High School. read more » Yearbook distribution delayed due to publishing messup May 27, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath The distribution of Saratoga High’s award-winning yearbook, The Talisman, was delayed past its scheduled release date of May 27 due to a major error on the part of the printer, Walsworth Publishing Company. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...360361362363364...370380390...nextlast
Yearbook distribution delayed due to publishing messup May 27, 2009 — by Girish Swaminath The distribution of Saratoga High’s award-winning yearbook, The Talisman, was delayed past its scheduled release date of May 27 due to a major error on the part of the printer, Walsworth Publishing Company. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...360361362363364...370380390...nextlast