Students create television show October 20, 2008 — by Mika Padmanabhan and Jordan Waite The digital video class recently started a first at Saratoga High, a regular half-hour show about the school on KSAR, the local cable channel. The program debuted Oct. 6. read more » Tutorial Center reschedules to lunch October 20, 2008 — by Annie Lee and Andy Tsao The Tutorial Center, held last year after school in room 804, has been moved this year to the left half of the social studies office during lunch. The primary reason for this rearrangement was the lack of participation last year. read more » Link holds successful movie afternoon October 20, 2008 — by Ren Norris and Nandini Ruparel The smell of popcorn permeated the room, and candy wrappers lay forgotten on the desks as 55 students watched eagerly as Iron Man flew across the screen in English teacher Erick Rector’s room. On Oct. 16, the LINK Crew held an “Afternoon at the Movies” for freshmen in Rector’s and Health teacher Amy Obenour’s rooms. read more » Students participate in elections October 17, 2008 — by Robin Liu and Tiffany Tseng As Election Day approaches, people are finalizing their decisions on which presidential candidate they will be supporting on Nov. 4. Over the past few months, people have been following Barack Obama and John McCain closer than ever, tuning in to all debates and watching every interview. read more » Mock Trial team holds tryouts for 2008 season October 16, 2008 — by Saniha Shankar Twenty-four students all sat nervously waiting for their names to be called, with witnesses in mind and questions in hand. On the night of Oct. 14, Mock Trial tryouts were held in Bill Peck’s room to determine which 18 would make up the 2008 team. The team will consist of six trial attorneys, two pre-trial attorneys, 8 witnesses, a bailiff and a count clerk. read more » Spirit Squad performs well in first competition despite stress October 16, 2008 — by Mira Chaykin The Spirit Squad performed at their first competition on Saturday, Oct. 11, at Great America. They earned fourth place out of nine competing teams and qualified for USA Nationals. read more » Homecoming ends successfully October 16, 2008 — by Tiffany Tung This year's Homecoming allowed students to leave their desks and travel around the world. From the freshmen tooting on their French horns in Atlanta to celebrating with friends at the dance, the week passed by with most complaints centering around time conflicts because of conflicts with tests and SATs. read more » ASB makes Winter Ball an at-school dance October 16, 2008 — by Neyha Bhat and Kelly Lamble This year, Winter Ball is getting a makeover. Because of the high price of renting the Decathlon Club last year combined with low attendance in the past few years, the event has lost more money than it has earned. This year, in an effort to make Winter Ball more profitable and well attended, ASB is holding Winter Ball in the gym on Dec. 13. read more » Three vie for two open spots on school board October 15, 2008 — by Anna Shen In the upcoming elections for the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) School Board on Nov. 4, three candidates will be vying for two available positions. Saratogans can vote for school board elections at the same time they are voting for the presidential election. The job of the school board is to oversee educational policies in Los Gatos and Saratoga. Out of the three candidates, Lorrie Wernick and Rosemary Rossi are the two incumbents in the race. read more » Math teacher finds new curriculum October 14, 2008 — by Guy Quanrud Laressa Ridge has taught math for the past three years, but now she has moved across campus and is working in a new world: psychology. Prior to this year, she has taught algebra, geometry, sequential geometry, and algebra II honors. But behind the fractions and geometry proofs lay her hidden love of psychology. For several years, she took night school classes, improving on her minor in psychology and getting a masters degree in child/adolescent parenting from San Jose State University. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...381382383384385...390...nextlast
Tutorial Center reschedules to lunch October 20, 2008 — by Annie Lee and Andy Tsao The Tutorial Center, held last year after school in room 804, has been moved this year to the left half of the social studies office during lunch. The primary reason for this rearrangement was the lack of participation last year. read more » Link holds successful movie afternoon October 20, 2008 — by Ren Norris and Nandini Ruparel The smell of popcorn permeated the room, and candy wrappers lay forgotten on the desks as 55 students watched eagerly as Iron Man flew across the screen in English teacher Erick Rector’s room. On Oct. 16, the LINK Crew held an “Afternoon at the Movies” for freshmen in Rector’s and Health teacher Amy Obenour’s rooms. read more » Students participate in elections October 17, 2008 — by Robin Liu and Tiffany Tseng As Election Day approaches, people are finalizing their decisions on which presidential candidate they will be supporting on Nov. 4. Over the past few months, people have been following Barack Obama and John McCain closer than ever, tuning in to all debates and watching every interview. read more » Mock Trial team holds tryouts for 2008 season October 16, 2008 — by Saniha Shankar Twenty-four students all sat nervously waiting for their names to be called, with witnesses in mind and questions in hand. On the night of Oct. 14, Mock Trial tryouts were held in Bill Peck’s room to determine which 18 would make up the 2008 team. The team will consist of six trial attorneys, two pre-trial attorneys, 8 witnesses, a bailiff and a count clerk. read more » Spirit Squad performs well in first competition despite stress October 16, 2008 — by Mira Chaykin The Spirit Squad performed at their first competition on Saturday, Oct. 11, at Great America. They earned fourth place out of nine competing teams and qualified for USA Nationals. read more » Homecoming ends successfully October 16, 2008 — by Tiffany Tung This year's Homecoming allowed students to leave their desks and travel around the world. From the freshmen tooting on their French horns in Atlanta to celebrating with friends at the dance, the week passed by with most complaints centering around time conflicts because of conflicts with tests and SATs. read more » ASB makes Winter Ball an at-school dance October 16, 2008 — by Neyha Bhat and Kelly Lamble This year, Winter Ball is getting a makeover. Because of the high price of renting the Decathlon Club last year combined with low attendance in the past few years, the event has lost more money than it has earned. This year, in an effort to make Winter Ball more profitable and well attended, ASB is holding Winter Ball in the gym on Dec. 13. read more » Three vie for two open spots on school board October 15, 2008 — by Anna Shen In the upcoming elections for the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) School Board on Nov. 4, three candidates will be vying for two available positions. Saratogans can vote for school board elections at the same time they are voting for the presidential election. The job of the school board is to oversee educational policies in Los Gatos and Saratoga. Out of the three candidates, Lorrie Wernick and Rosemary Rossi are the two incumbents in the race. read more » Math teacher finds new curriculum October 14, 2008 — by Guy Quanrud Laressa Ridge has taught math for the past three years, but now she has moved across campus and is working in a new world: psychology. Prior to this year, she has taught algebra, geometry, sequential geometry, and algebra II honors. But behind the fractions and geometry proofs lay her hidden love of psychology. For several years, she took night school classes, improving on her minor in psychology and getting a masters degree in child/adolescent parenting from San Jose State University. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...381382383384385...390...nextlast
Link holds successful movie afternoon October 20, 2008 — by Ren Norris and Nandini Ruparel The smell of popcorn permeated the room, and candy wrappers lay forgotten on the desks as 55 students watched eagerly as Iron Man flew across the screen in English teacher Erick Rector’s room. On Oct. 16, the LINK Crew held an “Afternoon at the Movies” for freshmen in Rector’s and Health teacher Amy Obenour’s rooms. read more » Students participate in elections October 17, 2008 — by Robin Liu and Tiffany Tseng As Election Day approaches, people are finalizing their decisions on which presidential candidate they will be supporting on Nov. 4. Over the past few months, people have been following Barack Obama and John McCain closer than ever, tuning in to all debates and watching every interview. read more » Mock Trial team holds tryouts for 2008 season October 16, 2008 — by Saniha Shankar Twenty-four students all sat nervously waiting for their names to be called, with witnesses in mind and questions in hand. On the night of Oct. 14, Mock Trial tryouts were held in Bill Peck’s room to determine which 18 would make up the 2008 team. The team will consist of six trial attorneys, two pre-trial attorneys, 8 witnesses, a bailiff and a count clerk. read more » Spirit Squad performs well in first competition despite stress October 16, 2008 — by Mira Chaykin The Spirit Squad performed at their first competition on Saturday, Oct. 11, at Great America. They earned fourth place out of nine competing teams and qualified for USA Nationals. read more » Homecoming ends successfully October 16, 2008 — by Tiffany Tung This year's Homecoming allowed students to leave their desks and travel around the world. From the freshmen tooting on their French horns in Atlanta to celebrating with friends at the dance, the week passed by with most complaints centering around time conflicts because of conflicts with tests and SATs. read more » ASB makes Winter Ball an at-school dance October 16, 2008 — by Neyha Bhat and Kelly Lamble This year, Winter Ball is getting a makeover. Because of the high price of renting the Decathlon Club last year combined with low attendance in the past few years, the event has lost more money than it has earned. This year, in an effort to make Winter Ball more profitable and well attended, ASB is holding Winter Ball in the gym on Dec. 13. read more » Three vie for two open spots on school board October 15, 2008 — by Anna Shen In the upcoming elections for the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) School Board on Nov. 4, three candidates will be vying for two available positions. Saratogans can vote for school board elections at the same time they are voting for the presidential election. The job of the school board is to oversee educational policies in Los Gatos and Saratoga. Out of the three candidates, Lorrie Wernick and Rosemary Rossi are the two incumbents in the race. read more » Math teacher finds new curriculum October 14, 2008 — by Guy Quanrud Laressa Ridge has taught math for the past three years, but now she has moved across campus and is working in a new world: psychology. Prior to this year, she has taught algebra, geometry, sequential geometry, and algebra II honors. But behind the fractions and geometry proofs lay her hidden love of psychology. For several years, she took night school classes, improving on her minor in psychology and getting a masters degree in child/adolescent parenting from San Jose State University. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...381382383384385...390...nextlast
Students participate in elections October 17, 2008 — by Robin Liu and Tiffany Tseng As Election Day approaches, people are finalizing their decisions on which presidential candidate they will be supporting on Nov. 4. Over the past few months, people have been following Barack Obama and John McCain closer than ever, tuning in to all debates and watching every interview. read more » Mock Trial team holds tryouts for 2008 season October 16, 2008 — by Saniha Shankar Twenty-four students all sat nervously waiting for their names to be called, with witnesses in mind and questions in hand. On the night of Oct. 14, Mock Trial tryouts were held in Bill Peck’s room to determine which 18 would make up the 2008 team. The team will consist of six trial attorneys, two pre-trial attorneys, 8 witnesses, a bailiff and a count clerk. read more » Spirit Squad performs well in first competition despite stress October 16, 2008 — by Mira Chaykin The Spirit Squad performed at their first competition on Saturday, Oct. 11, at Great America. They earned fourth place out of nine competing teams and qualified for USA Nationals. read more » Homecoming ends successfully October 16, 2008 — by Tiffany Tung This year's Homecoming allowed students to leave their desks and travel around the world. From the freshmen tooting on their French horns in Atlanta to celebrating with friends at the dance, the week passed by with most complaints centering around time conflicts because of conflicts with tests and SATs. read more » ASB makes Winter Ball an at-school dance October 16, 2008 — by Neyha Bhat and Kelly Lamble This year, Winter Ball is getting a makeover. Because of the high price of renting the Decathlon Club last year combined with low attendance in the past few years, the event has lost more money than it has earned. This year, in an effort to make Winter Ball more profitable and well attended, ASB is holding Winter Ball in the gym on Dec. 13. read more » Three vie for two open spots on school board October 15, 2008 — by Anna Shen In the upcoming elections for the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) School Board on Nov. 4, three candidates will be vying for two available positions. Saratogans can vote for school board elections at the same time they are voting for the presidential election. The job of the school board is to oversee educational policies in Los Gatos and Saratoga. Out of the three candidates, Lorrie Wernick and Rosemary Rossi are the two incumbents in the race. read more » Math teacher finds new curriculum October 14, 2008 — by Guy Quanrud Laressa Ridge has taught math for the past three years, but now she has moved across campus and is working in a new world: psychology. Prior to this year, she has taught algebra, geometry, sequential geometry, and algebra II honors. But behind the fractions and geometry proofs lay her hidden love of psychology. For several years, she took night school classes, improving on her minor in psychology and getting a masters degree in child/adolescent parenting from San Jose State University. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...381382383384385...390...nextlast
Mock Trial team holds tryouts for 2008 season October 16, 2008 — by Saniha Shankar Twenty-four students all sat nervously waiting for their names to be called, with witnesses in mind and questions in hand. On the night of Oct. 14, Mock Trial tryouts were held in Bill Peck’s room to determine which 18 would make up the 2008 team. The team will consist of six trial attorneys, two pre-trial attorneys, 8 witnesses, a bailiff and a count clerk. read more » Spirit Squad performs well in first competition despite stress October 16, 2008 — by Mira Chaykin The Spirit Squad performed at their first competition on Saturday, Oct. 11, at Great America. They earned fourth place out of nine competing teams and qualified for USA Nationals. read more » Homecoming ends successfully October 16, 2008 — by Tiffany Tung This year's Homecoming allowed students to leave their desks and travel around the world. From the freshmen tooting on their French horns in Atlanta to celebrating with friends at the dance, the week passed by with most complaints centering around time conflicts because of conflicts with tests and SATs. read more » ASB makes Winter Ball an at-school dance October 16, 2008 — by Neyha Bhat and Kelly Lamble This year, Winter Ball is getting a makeover. Because of the high price of renting the Decathlon Club last year combined with low attendance in the past few years, the event has lost more money than it has earned. This year, in an effort to make Winter Ball more profitable and well attended, ASB is holding Winter Ball in the gym on Dec. 13. read more » Three vie for two open spots on school board October 15, 2008 — by Anna Shen In the upcoming elections for the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) School Board on Nov. 4, three candidates will be vying for two available positions. Saratogans can vote for school board elections at the same time they are voting for the presidential election. The job of the school board is to oversee educational policies in Los Gatos and Saratoga. Out of the three candidates, Lorrie Wernick and Rosemary Rossi are the two incumbents in the race. read more » Math teacher finds new curriculum October 14, 2008 — by Guy Quanrud Laressa Ridge has taught math for the past three years, but now she has moved across campus and is working in a new world: psychology. Prior to this year, she has taught algebra, geometry, sequential geometry, and algebra II honors. But behind the fractions and geometry proofs lay her hidden love of psychology. For several years, she took night school classes, improving on her minor in psychology and getting a masters degree in child/adolescent parenting from San Jose State University. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...381382383384385...390...nextlast
Spirit Squad performs well in first competition despite stress October 16, 2008 — by Mira Chaykin The Spirit Squad performed at their first competition on Saturday, Oct. 11, at Great America. They earned fourth place out of nine competing teams and qualified for USA Nationals. read more » Homecoming ends successfully October 16, 2008 — by Tiffany Tung This year's Homecoming allowed students to leave their desks and travel around the world. From the freshmen tooting on their French horns in Atlanta to celebrating with friends at the dance, the week passed by with most complaints centering around time conflicts because of conflicts with tests and SATs. read more » ASB makes Winter Ball an at-school dance October 16, 2008 — by Neyha Bhat and Kelly Lamble This year, Winter Ball is getting a makeover. Because of the high price of renting the Decathlon Club last year combined with low attendance in the past few years, the event has lost more money than it has earned. This year, in an effort to make Winter Ball more profitable and well attended, ASB is holding Winter Ball in the gym on Dec. 13. read more » Three vie for two open spots on school board October 15, 2008 — by Anna Shen In the upcoming elections for the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) School Board on Nov. 4, three candidates will be vying for two available positions. Saratogans can vote for school board elections at the same time they are voting for the presidential election. The job of the school board is to oversee educational policies in Los Gatos and Saratoga. Out of the three candidates, Lorrie Wernick and Rosemary Rossi are the two incumbents in the race. read more » Math teacher finds new curriculum October 14, 2008 — by Guy Quanrud Laressa Ridge has taught math for the past three years, but now she has moved across campus and is working in a new world: psychology. Prior to this year, she has taught algebra, geometry, sequential geometry, and algebra II honors. But behind the fractions and geometry proofs lay her hidden love of psychology. For several years, she took night school classes, improving on her minor in psychology and getting a masters degree in child/adolescent parenting from San Jose State University. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...381382383384385...390...nextlast
Homecoming ends successfully October 16, 2008 — by Tiffany Tung This year's Homecoming allowed students to leave their desks and travel around the world. From the freshmen tooting on their French horns in Atlanta to celebrating with friends at the dance, the week passed by with most complaints centering around time conflicts because of conflicts with tests and SATs. read more » ASB makes Winter Ball an at-school dance October 16, 2008 — by Neyha Bhat and Kelly Lamble This year, Winter Ball is getting a makeover. Because of the high price of renting the Decathlon Club last year combined with low attendance in the past few years, the event has lost more money than it has earned. This year, in an effort to make Winter Ball more profitable and well attended, ASB is holding Winter Ball in the gym on Dec. 13. read more » Three vie for two open spots on school board October 15, 2008 — by Anna Shen In the upcoming elections for the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) School Board on Nov. 4, three candidates will be vying for two available positions. Saratogans can vote for school board elections at the same time they are voting for the presidential election. The job of the school board is to oversee educational policies in Los Gatos and Saratoga. Out of the three candidates, Lorrie Wernick and Rosemary Rossi are the two incumbents in the race. read more » Math teacher finds new curriculum October 14, 2008 — by Guy Quanrud Laressa Ridge has taught math for the past three years, but now she has moved across campus and is working in a new world: psychology. Prior to this year, she has taught algebra, geometry, sequential geometry, and algebra II honors. But behind the fractions and geometry proofs lay her hidden love of psychology. For several years, she took night school classes, improving on her minor in psychology and getting a masters degree in child/adolescent parenting from San Jose State University. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...381382383384385...390...nextlast
ASB makes Winter Ball an at-school dance October 16, 2008 — by Neyha Bhat and Kelly Lamble This year, Winter Ball is getting a makeover. Because of the high price of renting the Decathlon Club last year combined with low attendance in the past few years, the event has lost more money than it has earned. This year, in an effort to make Winter Ball more profitable and well attended, ASB is holding Winter Ball in the gym on Dec. 13. read more » Three vie for two open spots on school board October 15, 2008 — by Anna Shen In the upcoming elections for the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) School Board on Nov. 4, three candidates will be vying for two available positions. Saratogans can vote for school board elections at the same time they are voting for the presidential election. The job of the school board is to oversee educational policies in Los Gatos and Saratoga. Out of the three candidates, Lorrie Wernick and Rosemary Rossi are the two incumbents in the race. read more » Math teacher finds new curriculum October 14, 2008 — by Guy Quanrud Laressa Ridge has taught math for the past three years, but now she has moved across campus and is working in a new world: psychology. Prior to this year, she has taught algebra, geometry, sequential geometry, and algebra II honors. But behind the fractions and geometry proofs lay her hidden love of psychology. For several years, she took night school classes, improving on her minor in psychology and getting a masters degree in child/adolescent parenting from San Jose State University. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...381382383384385...390...nextlast
Three vie for two open spots on school board October 15, 2008 — by Anna Shen In the upcoming elections for the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) School Board on Nov. 4, three candidates will be vying for two available positions. Saratogans can vote for school board elections at the same time they are voting for the presidential election. The job of the school board is to oversee educational policies in Los Gatos and Saratoga. Out of the three candidates, Lorrie Wernick and Rosemary Rossi are the two incumbents in the race. read more » Math teacher finds new curriculum October 14, 2008 — by Guy Quanrud Laressa Ridge has taught math for the past three years, but now she has moved across campus and is working in a new world: psychology. Prior to this year, she has taught algebra, geometry, sequential geometry, and algebra II honors. But behind the fractions and geometry proofs lay her hidden love of psychology. For several years, she took night school classes, improving on her minor in psychology and getting a masters degree in child/adolescent parenting from San Jose State University. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...381382383384385...390...nextlast
Math teacher finds new curriculum October 14, 2008 — by Guy Quanrud Laressa Ridge has taught math for the past three years, but now she has moved across campus and is working in a new world: psychology. Prior to this year, she has taught algebra, geometry, sequential geometry, and algebra II honors. But behind the fractions and geometry proofs lay her hidden love of psychology. For several years, she took night school classes, improving on her minor in psychology and getting a masters degree in child/adolescent parenting from San Jose State University. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...381382383384385...390...nextlast