SHS to host first DUI trial March 2, 2009 — by Vijay Menon and Karthik Sreedhara The school will be hosting a real DUI trial with a convicted criminal for the first time at the McAfee Center on Mar. 13. read more » Math Club excels at competition February 26, 2009 — by Synthia Ling and Pia Mishra The math club is being praised for its exceptional students after placing 11th nationally at a recent contest. read more » Bollywood Berkeley dance competition reunites SHS alumni on stage February 13, 2009 — by Neyha Bhat and Aditi Jayaraman Those who know of “Bombay in the Bay,” the Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) annual Indian culture show on campus, know that members take it very seriously. What most of them do not know, however, is that many former ICAC members and Saratoga High alumni continue the tradition of Indian dancing in college as well. At this year’s “Bollywood Berkeley” dance contest held by UC Berkeley, nine alumni will compete with teams from their respective universities for the first place prize of $2000. read more » Students quest for scholarships opportunities February 12, 2009 — by Sulmaan Hassan SHS students are not always aware of all the resources available to them, especially in terms of scholarships. There are a variety of scholarships made available through the school. read more » Mock Trial competes in Santa Clara competition February 12, 2009 — by Abhishek Venkataramana and Saniha Shankar All dressed and ready to go, the Mock Trial team met up in front of the Santa Clara Superior Court Office in Downtown San Jose on Feb. 5 to compete in the annual Santa Clara County Mock Trial Competition. read more » Speech and debate competes at Stanford February 12, 2009 — by Abhishek Venkataramana and Saniha Shankar As the speech and debate season comes to a close with only two tournaments left before the State Qualifying Tournament in early March, the team competed at the prestigious Stanford University Tournament on Feb. 6-9, squared off with hundreds of the nation’s best debaters and speakers. read more » Rodriguex uses innovative approaches to teach Spanish February 12, 2009 — by Tiffany Tseng and Theresa Yeh Chattering in Spanish, teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex and a few students gather on Friday after school for their weekly “café socials." Rodriguex has taught the language the district for the past 35 years and has been having “café socials” with his students for as long as he can remember. These occur almost every Friday after school and are usually hold at Peet’s Coffee Shop on Saratoga-Sunnyvale. During the socials, students practice talk with each other in Spanish outside of the typical class setting. read more » School district reports stimulate Aeries modifications February 11, 2009 — by Elizabeth Lee All students who have experienced the eagerness and anxiety associated with checking their grades are familiar with the Aeries interface. These students may also have noticed that Aeries has been evolving slowly—right under their noses. Most of these modifications were undetected by students because they were either visible only to teachers or trivial. The most significant change for students has been the addition of a grade book tab. read more » Harter finds inspiration through religion February 11, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram You may be someone who goes to church every Sunday morning, stays there for a little while and perhaps sings along with everyone else in your pew. You’ll listen to the pastor speak about what the Bible says and, more importantly, what it means. You’ll watch the choir sing praises in a familiar tune. And you just might bump into a girl sitting next to you who seems deeply involved in what the pastor is saying. She is smiling and seems at utter peace with the world. You wonder, who is this girl? read more » ASB to launch website February 11, 2009 — by Guy Quanrud and Karthik Annaamalai Some time in this month, the ASB will launch its first website. Created by senior ASB officers Felix Chu, Corey Rateu, T.T. Tu and Ketaki Shriram, the website hopes to be student friendly, providing users with as much current information as it can. “I think that the website is pushing us forward and getting us closer to the school,” said Tu. “The website is an accomplishment for the ASB and it’s a big leap.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...367368369370371...380390...nextlast
Math Club excels at competition February 26, 2009 — by Synthia Ling and Pia Mishra The math club is being praised for its exceptional students after placing 11th nationally at a recent contest. read more » Bollywood Berkeley dance competition reunites SHS alumni on stage February 13, 2009 — by Neyha Bhat and Aditi Jayaraman Those who know of “Bombay in the Bay,” the Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) annual Indian culture show on campus, know that members take it very seriously. What most of them do not know, however, is that many former ICAC members and Saratoga High alumni continue the tradition of Indian dancing in college as well. At this year’s “Bollywood Berkeley” dance contest held by UC Berkeley, nine alumni will compete with teams from their respective universities for the first place prize of $2000. read more » Students quest for scholarships opportunities February 12, 2009 — by Sulmaan Hassan SHS students are not always aware of all the resources available to them, especially in terms of scholarships. There are a variety of scholarships made available through the school. read more » Mock Trial competes in Santa Clara competition February 12, 2009 — by Abhishek Venkataramana and Saniha Shankar All dressed and ready to go, the Mock Trial team met up in front of the Santa Clara Superior Court Office in Downtown San Jose on Feb. 5 to compete in the annual Santa Clara County Mock Trial Competition. read more » Speech and debate competes at Stanford February 12, 2009 — by Abhishek Venkataramana and Saniha Shankar As the speech and debate season comes to a close with only two tournaments left before the State Qualifying Tournament in early March, the team competed at the prestigious Stanford University Tournament on Feb. 6-9, squared off with hundreds of the nation’s best debaters and speakers. read more » Rodriguex uses innovative approaches to teach Spanish February 12, 2009 — by Tiffany Tseng and Theresa Yeh Chattering in Spanish, teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex and a few students gather on Friday after school for their weekly “café socials." Rodriguex has taught the language the district for the past 35 years and has been having “café socials” with his students for as long as he can remember. These occur almost every Friday after school and are usually hold at Peet’s Coffee Shop on Saratoga-Sunnyvale. During the socials, students practice talk with each other in Spanish outside of the typical class setting. read more » School district reports stimulate Aeries modifications February 11, 2009 — by Elizabeth Lee All students who have experienced the eagerness and anxiety associated with checking their grades are familiar with the Aeries interface. These students may also have noticed that Aeries has been evolving slowly—right under their noses. Most of these modifications were undetected by students because they were either visible only to teachers or trivial. The most significant change for students has been the addition of a grade book tab. read more » Harter finds inspiration through religion February 11, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram You may be someone who goes to church every Sunday morning, stays there for a little while and perhaps sings along with everyone else in your pew. You’ll listen to the pastor speak about what the Bible says and, more importantly, what it means. You’ll watch the choir sing praises in a familiar tune. And you just might bump into a girl sitting next to you who seems deeply involved in what the pastor is saying. She is smiling and seems at utter peace with the world. You wonder, who is this girl? read more » ASB to launch website February 11, 2009 — by Guy Quanrud and Karthik Annaamalai Some time in this month, the ASB will launch its first website. Created by senior ASB officers Felix Chu, Corey Rateu, T.T. Tu and Ketaki Shriram, the website hopes to be student friendly, providing users with as much current information as it can. “I think that the website is pushing us forward and getting us closer to the school,” said Tu. “The website is an accomplishment for the ASB and it’s a big leap.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...367368369370371...380390...nextlast
Bollywood Berkeley dance competition reunites SHS alumni on stage February 13, 2009 — by Neyha Bhat and Aditi Jayaraman Those who know of “Bombay in the Bay,” the Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) annual Indian culture show on campus, know that members take it very seriously. What most of them do not know, however, is that many former ICAC members and Saratoga High alumni continue the tradition of Indian dancing in college as well. At this year’s “Bollywood Berkeley” dance contest held by UC Berkeley, nine alumni will compete with teams from their respective universities for the first place prize of $2000. read more » Students quest for scholarships opportunities February 12, 2009 — by Sulmaan Hassan SHS students are not always aware of all the resources available to them, especially in terms of scholarships. There are a variety of scholarships made available through the school. read more » Mock Trial competes in Santa Clara competition February 12, 2009 — by Abhishek Venkataramana and Saniha Shankar All dressed and ready to go, the Mock Trial team met up in front of the Santa Clara Superior Court Office in Downtown San Jose on Feb. 5 to compete in the annual Santa Clara County Mock Trial Competition. read more » Speech and debate competes at Stanford February 12, 2009 — by Abhishek Venkataramana and Saniha Shankar As the speech and debate season comes to a close with only two tournaments left before the State Qualifying Tournament in early March, the team competed at the prestigious Stanford University Tournament on Feb. 6-9, squared off with hundreds of the nation’s best debaters and speakers. read more » Rodriguex uses innovative approaches to teach Spanish February 12, 2009 — by Tiffany Tseng and Theresa Yeh Chattering in Spanish, teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex and a few students gather on Friday after school for their weekly “café socials." Rodriguex has taught the language the district for the past 35 years and has been having “café socials” with his students for as long as he can remember. These occur almost every Friday after school and are usually hold at Peet’s Coffee Shop on Saratoga-Sunnyvale. During the socials, students practice talk with each other in Spanish outside of the typical class setting. read more » School district reports stimulate Aeries modifications February 11, 2009 — by Elizabeth Lee All students who have experienced the eagerness and anxiety associated with checking their grades are familiar with the Aeries interface. These students may also have noticed that Aeries has been evolving slowly—right under their noses. Most of these modifications were undetected by students because they were either visible only to teachers or trivial. The most significant change for students has been the addition of a grade book tab. read more » Harter finds inspiration through religion February 11, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram You may be someone who goes to church every Sunday morning, stays there for a little while and perhaps sings along with everyone else in your pew. You’ll listen to the pastor speak about what the Bible says and, more importantly, what it means. You’ll watch the choir sing praises in a familiar tune. And you just might bump into a girl sitting next to you who seems deeply involved in what the pastor is saying. She is smiling and seems at utter peace with the world. You wonder, who is this girl? read more » ASB to launch website February 11, 2009 — by Guy Quanrud and Karthik Annaamalai Some time in this month, the ASB will launch its first website. Created by senior ASB officers Felix Chu, Corey Rateu, T.T. Tu and Ketaki Shriram, the website hopes to be student friendly, providing users with as much current information as it can. “I think that the website is pushing us forward and getting us closer to the school,” said Tu. “The website is an accomplishment for the ASB and it’s a big leap.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...367368369370371...380390...nextlast
Students quest for scholarships opportunities February 12, 2009 — by Sulmaan Hassan SHS students are not always aware of all the resources available to them, especially in terms of scholarships. There are a variety of scholarships made available through the school. read more » Mock Trial competes in Santa Clara competition February 12, 2009 — by Abhishek Venkataramana and Saniha Shankar All dressed and ready to go, the Mock Trial team met up in front of the Santa Clara Superior Court Office in Downtown San Jose on Feb. 5 to compete in the annual Santa Clara County Mock Trial Competition. read more » Speech and debate competes at Stanford February 12, 2009 — by Abhishek Venkataramana and Saniha Shankar As the speech and debate season comes to a close with only two tournaments left before the State Qualifying Tournament in early March, the team competed at the prestigious Stanford University Tournament on Feb. 6-9, squared off with hundreds of the nation’s best debaters and speakers. read more » Rodriguex uses innovative approaches to teach Spanish February 12, 2009 — by Tiffany Tseng and Theresa Yeh Chattering in Spanish, teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex and a few students gather on Friday after school for their weekly “café socials." Rodriguex has taught the language the district for the past 35 years and has been having “café socials” with his students for as long as he can remember. These occur almost every Friday after school and are usually hold at Peet’s Coffee Shop on Saratoga-Sunnyvale. During the socials, students practice talk with each other in Spanish outside of the typical class setting. read more » School district reports stimulate Aeries modifications February 11, 2009 — by Elizabeth Lee All students who have experienced the eagerness and anxiety associated with checking their grades are familiar with the Aeries interface. These students may also have noticed that Aeries has been evolving slowly—right under their noses. Most of these modifications were undetected by students because they were either visible only to teachers or trivial. The most significant change for students has been the addition of a grade book tab. read more » Harter finds inspiration through religion February 11, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram You may be someone who goes to church every Sunday morning, stays there for a little while and perhaps sings along with everyone else in your pew. You’ll listen to the pastor speak about what the Bible says and, more importantly, what it means. You’ll watch the choir sing praises in a familiar tune. And you just might bump into a girl sitting next to you who seems deeply involved in what the pastor is saying. She is smiling and seems at utter peace with the world. You wonder, who is this girl? read more » ASB to launch website February 11, 2009 — by Guy Quanrud and Karthik Annaamalai Some time in this month, the ASB will launch its first website. Created by senior ASB officers Felix Chu, Corey Rateu, T.T. Tu and Ketaki Shriram, the website hopes to be student friendly, providing users with as much current information as it can. “I think that the website is pushing us forward and getting us closer to the school,” said Tu. “The website is an accomplishment for the ASB and it’s a big leap.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...367368369370371...380390...nextlast
Mock Trial competes in Santa Clara competition February 12, 2009 — by Abhishek Venkataramana and Saniha Shankar All dressed and ready to go, the Mock Trial team met up in front of the Santa Clara Superior Court Office in Downtown San Jose on Feb. 5 to compete in the annual Santa Clara County Mock Trial Competition. read more » Speech and debate competes at Stanford February 12, 2009 — by Abhishek Venkataramana and Saniha Shankar As the speech and debate season comes to a close with only two tournaments left before the State Qualifying Tournament in early March, the team competed at the prestigious Stanford University Tournament on Feb. 6-9, squared off with hundreds of the nation’s best debaters and speakers. read more » Rodriguex uses innovative approaches to teach Spanish February 12, 2009 — by Tiffany Tseng and Theresa Yeh Chattering in Spanish, teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex and a few students gather on Friday after school for their weekly “café socials." Rodriguex has taught the language the district for the past 35 years and has been having “café socials” with his students for as long as he can remember. These occur almost every Friday after school and are usually hold at Peet’s Coffee Shop on Saratoga-Sunnyvale. During the socials, students practice talk with each other in Spanish outside of the typical class setting. read more » School district reports stimulate Aeries modifications February 11, 2009 — by Elizabeth Lee All students who have experienced the eagerness and anxiety associated with checking their grades are familiar with the Aeries interface. These students may also have noticed that Aeries has been evolving slowly—right under their noses. Most of these modifications were undetected by students because they were either visible only to teachers or trivial. The most significant change for students has been the addition of a grade book tab. read more » Harter finds inspiration through religion February 11, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram You may be someone who goes to church every Sunday morning, stays there for a little while and perhaps sings along with everyone else in your pew. You’ll listen to the pastor speak about what the Bible says and, more importantly, what it means. You’ll watch the choir sing praises in a familiar tune. And you just might bump into a girl sitting next to you who seems deeply involved in what the pastor is saying. She is smiling and seems at utter peace with the world. You wonder, who is this girl? read more » ASB to launch website February 11, 2009 — by Guy Quanrud and Karthik Annaamalai Some time in this month, the ASB will launch its first website. Created by senior ASB officers Felix Chu, Corey Rateu, T.T. Tu and Ketaki Shriram, the website hopes to be student friendly, providing users with as much current information as it can. “I think that the website is pushing us forward and getting us closer to the school,” said Tu. “The website is an accomplishment for the ASB and it’s a big leap.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...367368369370371...380390...nextlast
Speech and debate competes at Stanford February 12, 2009 — by Abhishek Venkataramana and Saniha Shankar As the speech and debate season comes to a close with only two tournaments left before the State Qualifying Tournament in early March, the team competed at the prestigious Stanford University Tournament on Feb. 6-9, squared off with hundreds of the nation’s best debaters and speakers. read more » Rodriguex uses innovative approaches to teach Spanish February 12, 2009 — by Tiffany Tseng and Theresa Yeh Chattering in Spanish, teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex and a few students gather on Friday after school for their weekly “café socials." Rodriguex has taught the language the district for the past 35 years and has been having “café socials” with his students for as long as he can remember. These occur almost every Friday after school and are usually hold at Peet’s Coffee Shop on Saratoga-Sunnyvale. During the socials, students practice talk with each other in Spanish outside of the typical class setting. read more » School district reports stimulate Aeries modifications February 11, 2009 — by Elizabeth Lee All students who have experienced the eagerness and anxiety associated with checking their grades are familiar with the Aeries interface. These students may also have noticed that Aeries has been evolving slowly—right under their noses. Most of these modifications were undetected by students because they were either visible only to teachers or trivial. The most significant change for students has been the addition of a grade book tab. read more » Harter finds inspiration through religion February 11, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram You may be someone who goes to church every Sunday morning, stays there for a little while and perhaps sings along with everyone else in your pew. You’ll listen to the pastor speak about what the Bible says and, more importantly, what it means. You’ll watch the choir sing praises in a familiar tune. And you just might bump into a girl sitting next to you who seems deeply involved in what the pastor is saying. She is smiling and seems at utter peace with the world. You wonder, who is this girl? read more » ASB to launch website February 11, 2009 — by Guy Quanrud and Karthik Annaamalai Some time in this month, the ASB will launch its first website. Created by senior ASB officers Felix Chu, Corey Rateu, T.T. Tu and Ketaki Shriram, the website hopes to be student friendly, providing users with as much current information as it can. “I think that the website is pushing us forward and getting us closer to the school,” said Tu. “The website is an accomplishment for the ASB and it’s a big leap.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...367368369370371...380390...nextlast
Rodriguex uses innovative approaches to teach Spanish February 12, 2009 — by Tiffany Tseng and Theresa Yeh Chattering in Spanish, teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex and a few students gather on Friday after school for their weekly “café socials." Rodriguex has taught the language the district for the past 35 years and has been having “café socials” with his students for as long as he can remember. These occur almost every Friday after school and are usually hold at Peet’s Coffee Shop on Saratoga-Sunnyvale. During the socials, students practice talk with each other in Spanish outside of the typical class setting. read more » School district reports stimulate Aeries modifications February 11, 2009 — by Elizabeth Lee All students who have experienced the eagerness and anxiety associated with checking their grades are familiar with the Aeries interface. These students may also have noticed that Aeries has been evolving slowly—right under their noses. Most of these modifications were undetected by students because they were either visible only to teachers or trivial. The most significant change for students has been the addition of a grade book tab. read more » Harter finds inspiration through religion February 11, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram You may be someone who goes to church every Sunday morning, stays there for a little while and perhaps sings along with everyone else in your pew. You’ll listen to the pastor speak about what the Bible says and, more importantly, what it means. You’ll watch the choir sing praises in a familiar tune. And you just might bump into a girl sitting next to you who seems deeply involved in what the pastor is saying. She is smiling and seems at utter peace with the world. You wonder, who is this girl? read more » ASB to launch website February 11, 2009 — by Guy Quanrud and Karthik Annaamalai Some time in this month, the ASB will launch its first website. Created by senior ASB officers Felix Chu, Corey Rateu, T.T. Tu and Ketaki Shriram, the website hopes to be student friendly, providing users with as much current information as it can. “I think that the website is pushing us forward and getting us closer to the school,” said Tu. “The website is an accomplishment for the ASB and it’s a big leap.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...367368369370371...380390...nextlast
School district reports stimulate Aeries modifications February 11, 2009 — by Elizabeth Lee All students who have experienced the eagerness and anxiety associated with checking their grades are familiar with the Aeries interface. These students may also have noticed that Aeries has been evolving slowly—right under their noses. Most of these modifications were undetected by students because they were either visible only to teachers or trivial. The most significant change for students has been the addition of a grade book tab. read more » Harter finds inspiration through religion February 11, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram You may be someone who goes to church every Sunday morning, stays there for a little while and perhaps sings along with everyone else in your pew. You’ll listen to the pastor speak about what the Bible says and, more importantly, what it means. You’ll watch the choir sing praises in a familiar tune. And you just might bump into a girl sitting next to you who seems deeply involved in what the pastor is saying. She is smiling and seems at utter peace with the world. You wonder, who is this girl? read more » ASB to launch website February 11, 2009 — by Guy Quanrud and Karthik Annaamalai Some time in this month, the ASB will launch its first website. Created by senior ASB officers Felix Chu, Corey Rateu, T.T. Tu and Ketaki Shriram, the website hopes to be student friendly, providing users with as much current information as it can. “I think that the website is pushing us forward and getting us closer to the school,” said Tu. “The website is an accomplishment for the ASB and it’s a big leap.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...367368369370371...380390...nextlast
Harter finds inspiration through religion February 11, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram You may be someone who goes to church every Sunday morning, stays there for a little while and perhaps sings along with everyone else in your pew. You’ll listen to the pastor speak about what the Bible says and, more importantly, what it means. You’ll watch the choir sing praises in a familiar tune. And you just might bump into a girl sitting next to you who seems deeply involved in what the pastor is saying. She is smiling and seems at utter peace with the world. You wonder, who is this girl? read more » ASB to launch website February 11, 2009 — by Guy Quanrud and Karthik Annaamalai Some time in this month, the ASB will launch its first website. Created by senior ASB officers Felix Chu, Corey Rateu, T.T. Tu and Ketaki Shriram, the website hopes to be student friendly, providing users with as much current information as it can. “I think that the website is pushing us forward and getting us closer to the school,” said Tu. “The website is an accomplishment for the ASB and it’s a big leap.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...367368369370371...380390...nextlast
ASB to launch website February 11, 2009 — by Guy Quanrud and Karthik Annaamalai Some time in this month, the ASB will launch its first website. Created by senior ASB officers Felix Chu, Corey Rateu, T.T. Tu and Ketaki Shriram, the website hopes to be student friendly, providing users with as much current information as it can. “I think that the website is pushing us forward and getting us closer to the school,” said Tu. “The website is an accomplishment for the ASB and it’s a big leap.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...367368369370371...380390...nextlast