Freshman soars in high school speech tournaments after middle school success March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu It’s become routine for freshman Timothy Leung to stroll into speech practice after a weekend of stunning success, humbly reviewing judges’ comments and making adjustments accordingly. Leung’s journey to speech success emerged out of a love for acting, where during his middle school years, he often participated within school dramas and plays. Seeking to explore […] read more » Team ‘Scottsdale Community College’ takes first in school’s March Madness tourney March 31, 2022 — by Benjamin Li As the month of March came to a close, fans waited in anticipation for the winners to emerge from the annual National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) March Madness tournament. Meanwhile, on a more local level, a similar lunchtime basketball tournament took place at the school with students jockeying to win the first place prize of […] read more » Senior helps develop next-generation aviation technology March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu As a child, senior Sajiv Shah’s favorite pastime was driving with his father 40 minutes to San Francisco International Airport and watching airplanes take off on the parallel runways and soar into the sky. “Planespotting helped shape me and my interests, and kindled my passion for aviation and engineering,” Shah said. His childhood fascination with […] read more » Gasoline prices soar amid Russo-Ukrainian crisis March 30, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy Like many Americans, senior Raina Hirekatur has seen her pocketbook hit hard in recent weeks at the gas pump as prices have spiked due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. “I’ve definitely had to be more conservative in how much gas I consume and ensure every trip is as efficient as possible,” […] read more » New district official Jamal Splane takes on essential role in school culture March 23, 2022 — by Sarah Thomas and Ariel Zhou While Jamal Splane was delighted to become the Director of School Culture and Climate position at Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) last summer, his younger self never would have envisioned working in education. “My goal was to be a professional [basketball] athlete, and through high school and community college, I was able […] read more » ASB elections run smoothly with biggest turnout in history March 18, 2022 — by Tiffany Wang This year saw the largest turnout in recent history with 712 students, or 79% of eligible, non-senior voters casting a ballot for 2022-23 ASB officers. Junior Mason Wang was elected as president, junior Julian Berkowitz-Sklar as vice president, junior Anand Agrawal as treasurer, sophomore Taylor Chu as secretary and junior Avani Kongetira as the clubs […] read more » As mask mandate expires, most students and staff still choose to wear them March 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Lynn Dai On Feb. 28, California, Oregon, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York and Washington announced they would be gradually removing the mask mandate in schools in the following weeks. Santa Clara County ended their mask mandate on March 2. Additionally, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the statewide indoor mask mandate for schools would be lifted for all […] read more » Night rally and dance to cap off Spring Fling Week March 18, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou and Nicole Lu For the first time in two years, the spirit, rally and dance commissions are working together to host a Spring Fling Spirit Week starting on March 28, one that is highlighted by a night rally, a dance and a new twist on the traditional football games played during the week. Spring Fling Spirit Days […] read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai The school plans on hosting the Class of 2022’s Grad Night in person with standard COVID-19 safety precautions. Tickets for the event will cost $245, and the event will run from 10 p.m. until the early morning of the next day. It is organized by parents who have graduating seniors. For many, it is their […] read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu All three of the school’s FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams qualified and competed at the FTC NorCal Regional Championship, which occured over the weekend of March 12 at Newark Memorial High School. Only 48 teams in NorCal were invited to the two-day regional tournament based on performance at previous qualifiers; of those 48, three teams […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
Team ‘Scottsdale Community College’ takes first in school’s March Madness tourney March 31, 2022 — by Benjamin Li As the month of March came to a close, fans waited in anticipation for the winners to emerge from the annual National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) March Madness tournament. Meanwhile, on a more local level, a similar lunchtime basketball tournament took place at the school with students jockeying to win the first place prize of […] read more » Senior helps develop next-generation aviation technology March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu As a child, senior Sajiv Shah’s favorite pastime was driving with his father 40 minutes to San Francisco International Airport and watching airplanes take off on the parallel runways and soar into the sky. “Planespotting helped shape me and my interests, and kindled my passion for aviation and engineering,” Shah said. His childhood fascination with […] read more » Gasoline prices soar amid Russo-Ukrainian crisis March 30, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy Like many Americans, senior Raina Hirekatur has seen her pocketbook hit hard in recent weeks at the gas pump as prices have spiked due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. “I’ve definitely had to be more conservative in how much gas I consume and ensure every trip is as efficient as possible,” […] read more » New district official Jamal Splane takes on essential role in school culture March 23, 2022 — by Sarah Thomas and Ariel Zhou While Jamal Splane was delighted to become the Director of School Culture and Climate position at Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) last summer, his younger self never would have envisioned working in education. “My goal was to be a professional [basketball] athlete, and through high school and community college, I was able […] read more » ASB elections run smoothly with biggest turnout in history March 18, 2022 — by Tiffany Wang This year saw the largest turnout in recent history with 712 students, or 79% of eligible, non-senior voters casting a ballot for 2022-23 ASB officers. Junior Mason Wang was elected as president, junior Julian Berkowitz-Sklar as vice president, junior Anand Agrawal as treasurer, sophomore Taylor Chu as secretary and junior Avani Kongetira as the clubs […] read more » As mask mandate expires, most students and staff still choose to wear them March 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Lynn Dai On Feb. 28, California, Oregon, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York and Washington announced they would be gradually removing the mask mandate in schools in the following weeks. Santa Clara County ended their mask mandate on March 2. Additionally, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the statewide indoor mask mandate for schools would be lifted for all […] read more » Night rally and dance to cap off Spring Fling Week March 18, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou and Nicole Lu For the first time in two years, the spirit, rally and dance commissions are working together to host a Spring Fling Spirit Week starting on March 28, one that is highlighted by a night rally, a dance and a new twist on the traditional football games played during the week. Spring Fling Spirit Days […] read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai The school plans on hosting the Class of 2022’s Grad Night in person with standard COVID-19 safety precautions. Tickets for the event will cost $245, and the event will run from 10 p.m. until the early morning of the next day. It is organized by parents who have graduating seniors. For many, it is their […] read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu All three of the school’s FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams qualified and competed at the FTC NorCal Regional Championship, which occured over the weekend of March 12 at Newark Memorial High School. Only 48 teams in NorCal were invited to the two-day regional tournament based on performance at previous qualifiers; of those 48, three teams […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
Senior helps develop next-generation aviation technology March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu As a child, senior Sajiv Shah’s favorite pastime was driving with his father 40 minutes to San Francisco International Airport and watching airplanes take off on the parallel runways and soar into the sky. “Planespotting helped shape me and my interests, and kindled my passion for aviation and engineering,” Shah said. His childhood fascination with […] read more » Gasoline prices soar amid Russo-Ukrainian crisis March 30, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy Like many Americans, senior Raina Hirekatur has seen her pocketbook hit hard in recent weeks at the gas pump as prices have spiked due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. “I’ve definitely had to be more conservative in how much gas I consume and ensure every trip is as efficient as possible,” […] read more » New district official Jamal Splane takes on essential role in school culture March 23, 2022 — by Sarah Thomas and Ariel Zhou While Jamal Splane was delighted to become the Director of School Culture and Climate position at Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) last summer, his younger self never would have envisioned working in education. “My goal was to be a professional [basketball] athlete, and through high school and community college, I was able […] read more » ASB elections run smoothly with biggest turnout in history March 18, 2022 — by Tiffany Wang This year saw the largest turnout in recent history with 712 students, or 79% of eligible, non-senior voters casting a ballot for 2022-23 ASB officers. Junior Mason Wang was elected as president, junior Julian Berkowitz-Sklar as vice president, junior Anand Agrawal as treasurer, sophomore Taylor Chu as secretary and junior Avani Kongetira as the clubs […] read more » As mask mandate expires, most students and staff still choose to wear them March 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Lynn Dai On Feb. 28, California, Oregon, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York and Washington announced they would be gradually removing the mask mandate in schools in the following weeks. Santa Clara County ended their mask mandate on March 2. Additionally, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the statewide indoor mask mandate for schools would be lifted for all […] read more » Night rally and dance to cap off Spring Fling Week March 18, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou and Nicole Lu For the first time in two years, the spirit, rally and dance commissions are working together to host a Spring Fling Spirit Week starting on March 28, one that is highlighted by a night rally, a dance and a new twist on the traditional football games played during the week. Spring Fling Spirit Days […] read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai The school plans on hosting the Class of 2022’s Grad Night in person with standard COVID-19 safety precautions. Tickets for the event will cost $245, and the event will run from 10 p.m. until the early morning of the next day. It is organized by parents who have graduating seniors. For many, it is their […] read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu All three of the school’s FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams qualified and competed at the FTC NorCal Regional Championship, which occured over the weekend of March 12 at Newark Memorial High School. Only 48 teams in NorCal were invited to the two-day regional tournament based on performance at previous qualifiers; of those 48, three teams […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
Gasoline prices soar amid Russo-Ukrainian crisis March 30, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy Like many Americans, senior Raina Hirekatur has seen her pocketbook hit hard in recent weeks at the gas pump as prices have spiked due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. “I’ve definitely had to be more conservative in how much gas I consume and ensure every trip is as efficient as possible,” […] read more » New district official Jamal Splane takes on essential role in school culture March 23, 2022 — by Sarah Thomas and Ariel Zhou While Jamal Splane was delighted to become the Director of School Culture and Climate position at Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) last summer, his younger self never would have envisioned working in education. “My goal was to be a professional [basketball] athlete, and through high school and community college, I was able […] read more » ASB elections run smoothly with biggest turnout in history March 18, 2022 — by Tiffany Wang This year saw the largest turnout in recent history with 712 students, or 79% of eligible, non-senior voters casting a ballot for 2022-23 ASB officers. Junior Mason Wang was elected as president, junior Julian Berkowitz-Sklar as vice president, junior Anand Agrawal as treasurer, sophomore Taylor Chu as secretary and junior Avani Kongetira as the clubs […] read more » As mask mandate expires, most students and staff still choose to wear them March 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Lynn Dai On Feb. 28, California, Oregon, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York and Washington announced they would be gradually removing the mask mandate in schools in the following weeks. Santa Clara County ended their mask mandate on March 2. Additionally, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the statewide indoor mask mandate for schools would be lifted for all […] read more » Night rally and dance to cap off Spring Fling Week March 18, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou and Nicole Lu For the first time in two years, the spirit, rally and dance commissions are working together to host a Spring Fling Spirit Week starting on March 28, one that is highlighted by a night rally, a dance and a new twist on the traditional football games played during the week. Spring Fling Spirit Days […] read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai The school plans on hosting the Class of 2022’s Grad Night in person with standard COVID-19 safety precautions. Tickets for the event will cost $245, and the event will run from 10 p.m. until the early morning of the next day. It is organized by parents who have graduating seniors. For many, it is their […] read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu All three of the school’s FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams qualified and competed at the FTC NorCal Regional Championship, which occured over the weekend of March 12 at Newark Memorial High School. Only 48 teams in NorCal were invited to the two-day regional tournament based on performance at previous qualifiers; of those 48, three teams […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
New district official Jamal Splane takes on essential role in school culture March 23, 2022 — by Sarah Thomas and Ariel Zhou While Jamal Splane was delighted to become the Director of School Culture and Climate position at Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) last summer, his younger self never would have envisioned working in education. “My goal was to be a professional [basketball] athlete, and through high school and community college, I was able […] read more » ASB elections run smoothly with biggest turnout in history March 18, 2022 — by Tiffany Wang This year saw the largest turnout in recent history with 712 students, or 79% of eligible, non-senior voters casting a ballot for 2022-23 ASB officers. Junior Mason Wang was elected as president, junior Julian Berkowitz-Sklar as vice president, junior Anand Agrawal as treasurer, sophomore Taylor Chu as secretary and junior Avani Kongetira as the clubs […] read more » As mask mandate expires, most students and staff still choose to wear them March 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Lynn Dai On Feb. 28, California, Oregon, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York and Washington announced they would be gradually removing the mask mandate in schools in the following weeks. Santa Clara County ended their mask mandate on March 2. Additionally, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the statewide indoor mask mandate for schools would be lifted for all […] read more » Night rally and dance to cap off Spring Fling Week March 18, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou and Nicole Lu For the first time in two years, the spirit, rally and dance commissions are working together to host a Spring Fling Spirit Week starting on March 28, one that is highlighted by a night rally, a dance and a new twist on the traditional football games played during the week. Spring Fling Spirit Days […] read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai The school plans on hosting the Class of 2022’s Grad Night in person with standard COVID-19 safety precautions. Tickets for the event will cost $245, and the event will run from 10 p.m. until the early morning of the next day. It is organized by parents who have graduating seniors. For many, it is their […] read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu All three of the school’s FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams qualified and competed at the FTC NorCal Regional Championship, which occured over the weekend of March 12 at Newark Memorial High School. Only 48 teams in NorCal were invited to the two-day regional tournament based on performance at previous qualifiers; of those 48, three teams […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
ASB elections run smoothly with biggest turnout in history March 18, 2022 — by Tiffany Wang This year saw the largest turnout in recent history with 712 students, or 79% of eligible, non-senior voters casting a ballot for 2022-23 ASB officers. Junior Mason Wang was elected as president, junior Julian Berkowitz-Sklar as vice president, junior Anand Agrawal as treasurer, sophomore Taylor Chu as secretary and junior Avani Kongetira as the clubs […] read more » As mask mandate expires, most students and staff still choose to wear them March 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Lynn Dai On Feb. 28, California, Oregon, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York and Washington announced they would be gradually removing the mask mandate in schools in the following weeks. Santa Clara County ended their mask mandate on March 2. Additionally, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the statewide indoor mask mandate for schools would be lifted for all […] read more » Night rally and dance to cap off Spring Fling Week March 18, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou and Nicole Lu For the first time in two years, the spirit, rally and dance commissions are working together to host a Spring Fling Spirit Week starting on March 28, one that is highlighted by a night rally, a dance and a new twist on the traditional football games played during the week. Spring Fling Spirit Days […] read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai The school plans on hosting the Class of 2022’s Grad Night in person with standard COVID-19 safety precautions. Tickets for the event will cost $245, and the event will run from 10 p.m. until the early morning of the next day. It is organized by parents who have graduating seniors. For many, it is their […] read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu All three of the school’s FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams qualified and competed at the FTC NorCal Regional Championship, which occured over the weekend of March 12 at Newark Memorial High School. Only 48 teams in NorCal were invited to the two-day regional tournament based on performance at previous qualifiers; of those 48, three teams […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
As mask mandate expires, most students and staff still choose to wear them March 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang and Lynn Dai On Feb. 28, California, Oregon, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York and Washington announced they would be gradually removing the mask mandate in schools in the following weeks. Santa Clara County ended their mask mandate on March 2. Additionally, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the statewide indoor mask mandate for schools would be lifted for all […] read more » Night rally and dance to cap off Spring Fling Week March 18, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou and Nicole Lu For the first time in two years, the spirit, rally and dance commissions are working together to host a Spring Fling Spirit Week starting on March 28, one that is highlighted by a night rally, a dance and a new twist on the traditional football games played during the week. Spring Fling Spirit Days […] read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai The school plans on hosting the Class of 2022’s Grad Night in person with standard COVID-19 safety precautions. Tickets for the event will cost $245, and the event will run from 10 p.m. until the early morning of the next day. It is organized by parents who have graduating seniors. For many, it is their […] read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu All three of the school’s FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams qualified and competed at the FTC NorCal Regional Championship, which occured over the weekend of March 12 at Newark Memorial High School. Only 48 teams in NorCal were invited to the two-day regional tournament based on performance at previous qualifiers; of those 48, three teams […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
Night rally and dance to cap off Spring Fling Week March 18, 2022 — by Sarah Zhou and Nicole Lu For the first time in two years, the spirit, rally and dance commissions are working together to host a Spring Fling Spirit Week starting on March 28, one that is highlighted by a night rally, a dance and a new twist on the traditional football games played during the week. Spring Fling Spirit Days […] read more » School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai The school plans on hosting the Class of 2022’s Grad Night in person with standard COVID-19 safety precautions. Tickets for the event will cost $245, and the event will run from 10 p.m. until the early morning of the next day. It is organized by parents who have graduating seniors. For many, it is their […] read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu All three of the school’s FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams qualified and competed at the FTC NorCal Regional Championship, which occured over the weekend of March 12 at Newark Memorial High School. Only 48 teams in NorCal were invited to the two-day regional tournament based on performance at previous qualifiers; of those 48, three teams […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
School to host Grad Night in person on June 2 March 18, 2022 — by Andrew Lin and Sam Bai The school plans on hosting the Class of 2022’s Grad Night in person with standard COVID-19 safety precautions. Tickets for the event will cost $245, and the event will run from 10 p.m. until the early morning of the next day. It is organized by parents who have graduating seniors. For many, it is their […] read more » MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu All three of the school’s FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams qualified and competed at the FTC NorCal Regional Championship, which occured over the weekend of March 12 at Newark Memorial High School. Only 48 teams in NorCal were invited to the two-day regional tournament based on performance at previous qualifiers; of those 48, three teams […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast
MSET Cuttlefish makes Worlds March 18, 2022 — by Martin Xu All three of the school’s FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams qualified and competed at the FTC NorCal Regional Championship, which occured over the weekend of March 12 at Newark Memorial High School. Only 48 teams in NorCal were invited to the two-day regional tournament based on performance at previous qualifiers; of those 48, three teams […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3940414243...5060708090...nextlast