Library aims to update offerings February 11, 2009 — by Apeksha Sharma and Shannon Galvin With a recent $5,000 grant from the School Site Council, librarian Kevin Heyman is determined to bring the school into the 21st century. The library is introducing two new online databases called OPAC and a bibliography generator as part of its mission to improve its resources. The new databases have been used by many other high schools for about 10 years. Students can also use these systems to familiarize themselves with other databases in preparation for research at the college level. read more » NCL presents graduating class February 11, 2009 — by Apeksha Sharma Every year, the National Charity League (NCL) a mother-daughter organization, holds a special event that honors the seniors who have spent as many as six years donating dozens of hours to a variety of organizations. This year, the event will be held March 14 and take place at the Double Tree Hotel in San Jose. The theme of the gathering is “Unwritten,” a song by Natasha Bedingfield. It is meant to reflect the girls’ feelings that even though this event is the culmination of their years in NCL, they are standing on the brink of their future as adults. read more » SHS students make it to SiDocFest semi-finals February 11, 2009 — by Rebecca Nguyen Many students have entered. Only one can be chosen. Out of 100 students across the Bay Area who entered the second Annual Social Issues Documentary Film Contest (SI DocFest) hosted in San Jose. Two SHS films have qualified to be in the top 10, one group ranked 12th and one group received an honorable mention. For this contest, Students were to create eight- to 10- minute documentaries highlighting local non-profit organizations focused on working with social issues. read more » Program to bring real DUI trial to McAfee February 11, 2009 — by Kevin Mu and Gautham Ganesan Friday, March 13th will prove to be a lucky day next month for 12 students of the government classes, who will be afforded the rare opportunity to be the jury in the real trial of an accused DUI offender. To make matters even more unusual, attorneys will present their cases not in the courtroom, but in the McAfee Center. read more » District art show tradition to restart February 11, 2009 — by Alicia Lee and Lyka Sethi The Museums of Los Gatos will be hosting the Annual Juried High School Art show from May 7 to the 29, presenting the artwork of students from both Los Gatos High School and Saratoga High School. For the two sister schools, this will be a very momentous event in more than one way. Saratoga Ceramics and Art 1 teacher Leah Aguayo hopes that the event will bring the two schools together, “without rivalry,” for the common goal of just presenting artwork. read more » Saratoga High custodian charged with alleged child molestation February 6, 2009 — by Anna Shen Long-time custodian Juan Edmundo Morales Jauregui has recently been charged with alleged child molestation, pedophilia and possession of child pornography. As of early February, Jauregui was on the run, and his whereabouts are unknown. read more » LGHS switches to full block schedule February 4, 2009 — by Ben Clement After months of research and consideration, the administration at Los Gatos High School has announced the school’s switch to a full block schedule for the 2009/2010 school year. A leading figure in the deliberations was Los Gatos assistant principal Markus Autrey, who witnessed the implementation of the block schedule while working at Saratoga High. read more » Senior takes second in math competition February 2, 2009 — by Tiffany Tung and Melody Zhang Known for previously being the third fastest Rubik’s cuber in the world and for continuously succeeding in math competitions, senior Andy Tsao took home second place for the Santa Clara Valley Math Association (SCVMA) Senior Olympiad on Dec. 13, winning a trophy and a book as a prize. read more » LGSUHSD to go “wireless” February 2, 2009 — by Brian Kim Taking its next leap in technological advancement, the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District has already taken measures to turn three locations, including Saratoga High, into wireless hotspots for the convenience of both staff and students. While the project still has unresolved matters regarding security and management, campuses can expect hotspots to appear in scattered locations in a matter of months. read more » SHS Alum graduates to Broadway January 27, 2009 — by Emily Chen and Mabel Hsu The school welcomed 1995 alumni Kyle Barisich, who plays the lead role of Raul in the national tour of the Broadway musical “Phantom of the Opera.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...370371372373374...380390...nextlast
NCL presents graduating class February 11, 2009 — by Apeksha Sharma Every year, the National Charity League (NCL) a mother-daughter organization, holds a special event that honors the seniors who have spent as many as six years donating dozens of hours to a variety of organizations. This year, the event will be held March 14 and take place at the Double Tree Hotel in San Jose. The theme of the gathering is “Unwritten,” a song by Natasha Bedingfield. It is meant to reflect the girls’ feelings that even though this event is the culmination of their years in NCL, they are standing on the brink of their future as adults. read more » SHS students make it to SiDocFest semi-finals February 11, 2009 — by Rebecca Nguyen Many students have entered. Only one can be chosen. Out of 100 students across the Bay Area who entered the second Annual Social Issues Documentary Film Contest (SI DocFest) hosted in San Jose. Two SHS films have qualified to be in the top 10, one group ranked 12th and one group received an honorable mention. For this contest, Students were to create eight- to 10- minute documentaries highlighting local non-profit organizations focused on working with social issues. read more » Program to bring real DUI trial to McAfee February 11, 2009 — by Kevin Mu and Gautham Ganesan Friday, March 13th will prove to be a lucky day next month for 12 students of the government classes, who will be afforded the rare opportunity to be the jury in the real trial of an accused DUI offender. To make matters even more unusual, attorneys will present their cases not in the courtroom, but in the McAfee Center. read more » District art show tradition to restart February 11, 2009 — by Alicia Lee and Lyka Sethi The Museums of Los Gatos will be hosting the Annual Juried High School Art show from May 7 to the 29, presenting the artwork of students from both Los Gatos High School and Saratoga High School. For the two sister schools, this will be a very momentous event in more than one way. Saratoga Ceramics and Art 1 teacher Leah Aguayo hopes that the event will bring the two schools together, “without rivalry,” for the common goal of just presenting artwork. read more » Saratoga High custodian charged with alleged child molestation February 6, 2009 — by Anna Shen Long-time custodian Juan Edmundo Morales Jauregui has recently been charged with alleged child molestation, pedophilia and possession of child pornography. As of early February, Jauregui was on the run, and his whereabouts are unknown. read more » LGHS switches to full block schedule February 4, 2009 — by Ben Clement After months of research and consideration, the administration at Los Gatos High School has announced the school’s switch to a full block schedule for the 2009/2010 school year. A leading figure in the deliberations was Los Gatos assistant principal Markus Autrey, who witnessed the implementation of the block schedule while working at Saratoga High. read more » Senior takes second in math competition February 2, 2009 — by Tiffany Tung and Melody Zhang Known for previously being the third fastest Rubik’s cuber in the world and for continuously succeeding in math competitions, senior Andy Tsao took home second place for the Santa Clara Valley Math Association (SCVMA) Senior Olympiad on Dec. 13, winning a trophy and a book as a prize. read more » LGSUHSD to go “wireless” February 2, 2009 — by Brian Kim Taking its next leap in technological advancement, the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District has already taken measures to turn three locations, including Saratoga High, into wireless hotspots for the convenience of both staff and students. While the project still has unresolved matters regarding security and management, campuses can expect hotspots to appear in scattered locations in a matter of months. read more » SHS Alum graduates to Broadway January 27, 2009 — by Emily Chen and Mabel Hsu The school welcomed 1995 alumni Kyle Barisich, who plays the lead role of Raul in the national tour of the Broadway musical “Phantom of the Opera.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...370371372373374...380390...nextlast
SHS students make it to SiDocFest semi-finals February 11, 2009 — by Rebecca Nguyen Many students have entered. Only one can be chosen. Out of 100 students across the Bay Area who entered the second Annual Social Issues Documentary Film Contest (SI DocFest) hosted in San Jose. Two SHS films have qualified to be in the top 10, one group ranked 12th and one group received an honorable mention. For this contest, Students were to create eight- to 10- minute documentaries highlighting local non-profit organizations focused on working with social issues. read more » Program to bring real DUI trial to McAfee February 11, 2009 — by Kevin Mu and Gautham Ganesan Friday, March 13th will prove to be a lucky day next month for 12 students of the government classes, who will be afforded the rare opportunity to be the jury in the real trial of an accused DUI offender. To make matters even more unusual, attorneys will present their cases not in the courtroom, but in the McAfee Center. read more » District art show tradition to restart February 11, 2009 — by Alicia Lee and Lyka Sethi The Museums of Los Gatos will be hosting the Annual Juried High School Art show from May 7 to the 29, presenting the artwork of students from both Los Gatos High School and Saratoga High School. For the two sister schools, this will be a very momentous event in more than one way. Saratoga Ceramics and Art 1 teacher Leah Aguayo hopes that the event will bring the two schools together, “without rivalry,” for the common goal of just presenting artwork. read more » Saratoga High custodian charged with alleged child molestation February 6, 2009 — by Anna Shen Long-time custodian Juan Edmundo Morales Jauregui has recently been charged with alleged child molestation, pedophilia and possession of child pornography. As of early February, Jauregui was on the run, and his whereabouts are unknown. read more » LGHS switches to full block schedule February 4, 2009 — by Ben Clement After months of research and consideration, the administration at Los Gatos High School has announced the school’s switch to a full block schedule for the 2009/2010 school year. A leading figure in the deliberations was Los Gatos assistant principal Markus Autrey, who witnessed the implementation of the block schedule while working at Saratoga High. read more » Senior takes second in math competition February 2, 2009 — by Tiffany Tung and Melody Zhang Known for previously being the third fastest Rubik’s cuber in the world and for continuously succeeding in math competitions, senior Andy Tsao took home second place for the Santa Clara Valley Math Association (SCVMA) Senior Olympiad on Dec. 13, winning a trophy and a book as a prize. read more » LGSUHSD to go “wireless” February 2, 2009 — by Brian Kim Taking its next leap in technological advancement, the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District has already taken measures to turn three locations, including Saratoga High, into wireless hotspots for the convenience of both staff and students. While the project still has unresolved matters regarding security and management, campuses can expect hotspots to appear in scattered locations in a matter of months. read more » SHS Alum graduates to Broadway January 27, 2009 — by Emily Chen and Mabel Hsu The school welcomed 1995 alumni Kyle Barisich, who plays the lead role of Raul in the national tour of the Broadway musical “Phantom of the Opera.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...370371372373374...380390...nextlast
Program to bring real DUI trial to McAfee February 11, 2009 — by Kevin Mu and Gautham Ganesan Friday, March 13th will prove to be a lucky day next month for 12 students of the government classes, who will be afforded the rare opportunity to be the jury in the real trial of an accused DUI offender. To make matters even more unusual, attorneys will present their cases not in the courtroom, but in the McAfee Center. read more » District art show tradition to restart February 11, 2009 — by Alicia Lee and Lyka Sethi The Museums of Los Gatos will be hosting the Annual Juried High School Art show from May 7 to the 29, presenting the artwork of students from both Los Gatos High School and Saratoga High School. For the two sister schools, this will be a very momentous event in more than one way. Saratoga Ceramics and Art 1 teacher Leah Aguayo hopes that the event will bring the two schools together, “without rivalry,” for the common goal of just presenting artwork. read more » Saratoga High custodian charged with alleged child molestation February 6, 2009 — by Anna Shen Long-time custodian Juan Edmundo Morales Jauregui has recently been charged with alleged child molestation, pedophilia and possession of child pornography. As of early February, Jauregui was on the run, and his whereabouts are unknown. read more » LGHS switches to full block schedule February 4, 2009 — by Ben Clement After months of research and consideration, the administration at Los Gatos High School has announced the school’s switch to a full block schedule for the 2009/2010 school year. A leading figure in the deliberations was Los Gatos assistant principal Markus Autrey, who witnessed the implementation of the block schedule while working at Saratoga High. read more » Senior takes second in math competition February 2, 2009 — by Tiffany Tung and Melody Zhang Known for previously being the third fastest Rubik’s cuber in the world and for continuously succeeding in math competitions, senior Andy Tsao took home second place for the Santa Clara Valley Math Association (SCVMA) Senior Olympiad on Dec. 13, winning a trophy and a book as a prize. read more » LGSUHSD to go “wireless” February 2, 2009 — by Brian Kim Taking its next leap in technological advancement, the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District has already taken measures to turn three locations, including Saratoga High, into wireless hotspots for the convenience of both staff and students. While the project still has unresolved matters regarding security and management, campuses can expect hotspots to appear in scattered locations in a matter of months. read more » SHS Alum graduates to Broadway January 27, 2009 — by Emily Chen and Mabel Hsu The school welcomed 1995 alumni Kyle Barisich, who plays the lead role of Raul in the national tour of the Broadway musical “Phantom of the Opera.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...370371372373374...380390...nextlast
District art show tradition to restart February 11, 2009 — by Alicia Lee and Lyka Sethi The Museums of Los Gatos will be hosting the Annual Juried High School Art show from May 7 to the 29, presenting the artwork of students from both Los Gatos High School and Saratoga High School. For the two sister schools, this will be a very momentous event in more than one way. Saratoga Ceramics and Art 1 teacher Leah Aguayo hopes that the event will bring the two schools together, “without rivalry,” for the common goal of just presenting artwork. read more » Saratoga High custodian charged with alleged child molestation February 6, 2009 — by Anna Shen Long-time custodian Juan Edmundo Morales Jauregui has recently been charged with alleged child molestation, pedophilia and possession of child pornography. As of early February, Jauregui was on the run, and his whereabouts are unknown. read more » LGHS switches to full block schedule February 4, 2009 — by Ben Clement After months of research and consideration, the administration at Los Gatos High School has announced the school’s switch to a full block schedule for the 2009/2010 school year. A leading figure in the deliberations was Los Gatos assistant principal Markus Autrey, who witnessed the implementation of the block schedule while working at Saratoga High. read more » Senior takes second in math competition February 2, 2009 — by Tiffany Tung and Melody Zhang Known for previously being the third fastest Rubik’s cuber in the world and for continuously succeeding in math competitions, senior Andy Tsao took home second place for the Santa Clara Valley Math Association (SCVMA) Senior Olympiad on Dec. 13, winning a trophy and a book as a prize. read more » LGSUHSD to go “wireless” February 2, 2009 — by Brian Kim Taking its next leap in technological advancement, the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District has already taken measures to turn three locations, including Saratoga High, into wireless hotspots for the convenience of both staff and students. While the project still has unresolved matters regarding security and management, campuses can expect hotspots to appear in scattered locations in a matter of months. read more » SHS Alum graduates to Broadway January 27, 2009 — by Emily Chen and Mabel Hsu The school welcomed 1995 alumni Kyle Barisich, who plays the lead role of Raul in the national tour of the Broadway musical “Phantom of the Opera.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...370371372373374...380390...nextlast
Saratoga High custodian charged with alleged child molestation February 6, 2009 — by Anna Shen Long-time custodian Juan Edmundo Morales Jauregui has recently been charged with alleged child molestation, pedophilia and possession of child pornography. As of early February, Jauregui was on the run, and his whereabouts are unknown. read more » LGHS switches to full block schedule February 4, 2009 — by Ben Clement After months of research and consideration, the administration at Los Gatos High School has announced the school’s switch to a full block schedule for the 2009/2010 school year. A leading figure in the deliberations was Los Gatos assistant principal Markus Autrey, who witnessed the implementation of the block schedule while working at Saratoga High. read more » Senior takes second in math competition February 2, 2009 — by Tiffany Tung and Melody Zhang Known for previously being the third fastest Rubik’s cuber in the world and for continuously succeeding in math competitions, senior Andy Tsao took home second place for the Santa Clara Valley Math Association (SCVMA) Senior Olympiad on Dec. 13, winning a trophy and a book as a prize. read more » LGSUHSD to go “wireless” February 2, 2009 — by Brian Kim Taking its next leap in technological advancement, the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District has already taken measures to turn three locations, including Saratoga High, into wireless hotspots for the convenience of both staff and students. While the project still has unresolved matters regarding security and management, campuses can expect hotspots to appear in scattered locations in a matter of months. read more » SHS Alum graduates to Broadway January 27, 2009 — by Emily Chen and Mabel Hsu The school welcomed 1995 alumni Kyle Barisich, who plays the lead role of Raul in the national tour of the Broadway musical “Phantom of the Opera.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...370371372373374...380390...nextlast
LGHS switches to full block schedule February 4, 2009 — by Ben Clement After months of research and consideration, the administration at Los Gatos High School has announced the school’s switch to a full block schedule for the 2009/2010 school year. A leading figure in the deliberations was Los Gatos assistant principal Markus Autrey, who witnessed the implementation of the block schedule while working at Saratoga High. read more » Senior takes second in math competition February 2, 2009 — by Tiffany Tung and Melody Zhang Known for previously being the third fastest Rubik’s cuber in the world and for continuously succeeding in math competitions, senior Andy Tsao took home second place for the Santa Clara Valley Math Association (SCVMA) Senior Olympiad on Dec. 13, winning a trophy and a book as a prize. read more » LGSUHSD to go “wireless” February 2, 2009 — by Brian Kim Taking its next leap in technological advancement, the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District has already taken measures to turn three locations, including Saratoga High, into wireless hotspots for the convenience of both staff and students. While the project still has unresolved matters regarding security and management, campuses can expect hotspots to appear in scattered locations in a matter of months. read more » SHS Alum graduates to Broadway January 27, 2009 — by Emily Chen and Mabel Hsu The school welcomed 1995 alumni Kyle Barisich, who plays the lead role of Raul in the national tour of the Broadway musical “Phantom of the Opera.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...370371372373374...380390...nextlast
Senior takes second in math competition February 2, 2009 — by Tiffany Tung and Melody Zhang Known for previously being the third fastest Rubik’s cuber in the world and for continuously succeeding in math competitions, senior Andy Tsao took home second place for the Santa Clara Valley Math Association (SCVMA) Senior Olympiad on Dec. 13, winning a trophy and a book as a prize. read more » LGSUHSD to go “wireless” February 2, 2009 — by Brian Kim Taking its next leap in technological advancement, the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District has already taken measures to turn three locations, including Saratoga High, into wireless hotspots for the convenience of both staff and students. While the project still has unresolved matters regarding security and management, campuses can expect hotspots to appear in scattered locations in a matter of months. read more » SHS Alum graduates to Broadway January 27, 2009 — by Emily Chen and Mabel Hsu The school welcomed 1995 alumni Kyle Barisich, who plays the lead role of Raul in the national tour of the Broadway musical “Phantom of the Opera.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...370371372373374...380390...nextlast
LGSUHSD to go “wireless” February 2, 2009 — by Brian Kim Taking its next leap in technological advancement, the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District has already taken measures to turn three locations, including Saratoga High, into wireless hotspots for the convenience of both staff and students. While the project still has unresolved matters regarding security and management, campuses can expect hotspots to appear in scattered locations in a matter of months. read more » SHS Alum graduates to Broadway January 27, 2009 — by Emily Chen and Mabel Hsu The school welcomed 1995 alumni Kyle Barisich, who plays the lead role of Raul in the national tour of the Broadway musical “Phantom of the Opera.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...370371372373374...380390...nextlast
SHS Alum graduates to Broadway January 27, 2009 — by Emily Chen and Mabel Hsu The school welcomed 1995 alumni Kyle Barisich, who plays the lead role of Raul in the national tour of the Broadway musical “Phantom of the Opera.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...370371372373374...380390...nextlast