Bike to School month results in low turnout June 4, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan and Synthia Ling Instead of buckling his seatbelt in a car, sophomore Matt Kemble straps on his helmet before riding to school on his bicycle during Bike to School Month. The event, organized by senior Nyssa Spector and freshmen sisters Meghana and Antara Rao, has created to promote physical activity among students. Spector said she started this event as part of her Girl Scout Gold Award project, which with creating was the new sidewalk near the back parking lot. Spector continued her project with a Bike to School month. read more » School rules still apply to seniors, especially when it comes to pranks June 4, 2009 — by Mika Padmanabhan and Jordan Waite Graduation, the day that every senior has dreamed about since the first day that he or she stepped foot on campus, is less than a month away. However, seniors can still be prevented from graduating if they don’t follow school rules. read more » Students put on benefit concert June 1, 2009 — by Kavya Nagarajan Four music students are preparing a benefit concert scheduled to occur next fall. Juniors Cindy Chang, Kevin Hsu, Annie Ting and Claire Chu have been working to put together a show they hope will occur in the McAfee Center on Sept. 3. Currently, only the four organizers are scheduled to perform; however, they are hoping to feature other students in the concert. The lineup right now includes a piano trio, a string quartet, a duet and some solo pieces. Although the program appears to focus on classical music, organizers are hoping to incorporate a variety of music styles. read more » Saratoga makes history at History Day June 1, 2009 — by Alicia Lee and Maggie Lin While most juniors were taking their SATs the morning of May 2, juniors Cindy Chang, Layla Daryan, Vicki Ni, Karen Wai, Erika Ye and Haley Zarrin were in Sacramento, serving up a hot slice of history. The Constitutional Rights Foundation hosted its annual History Day Competition on May 2. AP United States history and world geography teacher Matt Torrens calls History Day “a research project hosted by the national competition of research projects,” emphasizing the seriousness and degree of work done for the project. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...362363364365366...370380390...nextlast
School rules still apply to seniors, especially when it comes to pranks June 4, 2009 — by Mika Padmanabhan and Jordan Waite Graduation, the day that every senior has dreamed about since the first day that he or she stepped foot on campus, is less than a month away. However, seniors can still be prevented from graduating if they don’t follow school rules. read more » Students put on benefit concert June 1, 2009 — by Kavya Nagarajan Four music students are preparing a benefit concert scheduled to occur next fall. Juniors Cindy Chang, Kevin Hsu, Annie Ting and Claire Chu have been working to put together a show they hope will occur in the McAfee Center on Sept. 3. Currently, only the four organizers are scheduled to perform; however, they are hoping to feature other students in the concert. The lineup right now includes a piano trio, a string quartet, a duet and some solo pieces. Although the program appears to focus on classical music, organizers are hoping to incorporate a variety of music styles. read more » Saratoga makes history at History Day June 1, 2009 — by Alicia Lee and Maggie Lin While most juniors were taking their SATs the morning of May 2, juniors Cindy Chang, Layla Daryan, Vicki Ni, Karen Wai, Erika Ye and Haley Zarrin were in Sacramento, serving up a hot slice of history. The Constitutional Rights Foundation hosted its annual History Day Competition on May 2. AP United States history and world geography teacher Matt Torrens calls History Day “a research project hosted by the national competition of research projects,” emphasizing the seriousness and degree of work done for the project. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...362363364365366...370380390...nextlast
Students put on benefit concert June 1, 2009 — by Kavya Nagarajan Four music students are preparing a benefit concert scheduled to occur next fall. Juniors Cindy Chang, Kevin Hsu, Annie Ting and Claire Chu have been working to put together a show they hope will occur in the McAfee Center on Sept. 3. Currently, only the four organizers are scheduled to perform; however, they are hoping to feature other students in the concert. The lineup right now includes a piano trio, a string quartet, a duet and some solo pieces. Although the program appears to focus on classical music, organizers are hoping to incorporate a variety of music styles. read more » Saratoga makes history at History Day June 1, 2009 — by Alicia Lee and Maggie Lin While most juniors were taking their SATs the morning of May 2, juniors Cindy Chang, Layla Daryan, Vicki Ni, Karen Wai, Erika Ye and Haley Zarrin were in Sacramento, serving up a hot slice of history. The Constitutional Rights Foundation hosted its annual History Day Competition on May 2. AP United States history and world geography teacher Matt Torrens calls History Day “a research project hosted by the national competition of research projects,” emphasizing the seriousness and degree of work done for the project. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...362363364365366...370380390...nextlast
Saratoga makes history at History Day June 1, 2009 — by Alicia Lee and Maggie Lin While most juniors were taking their SATs the morning of May 2, juniors Cindy Chang, Layla Daryan, Vicki Ni, Karen Wai, Erika Ye and Haley Zarrin were in Sacramento, serving up a hot slice of history. The Constitutional Rights Foundation hosted its annual History Day Competition on May 2. AP United States history and world geography teacher Matt Torrens calls History Day “a research project hosted by the national competition of research projects,” emphasizing the seriousness and degree of work done for the project. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...362363364365366...370380390...nextlast
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 » firstprevious...1020304050...362363364365366...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...362363364365366...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...362363364365366...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...362363364365366...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...362363364365366...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...362363364365366...370380390...nextlast