Anticipating state mandate, social studies department adds ethnic studies course option for freshmen February 21, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Lihi Shoshani The course will be paired as an alternative to World Geography. read more » District lays out plans for Phase 3A in community town hall February 7, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Manasi Garg When safe to implement, this model of hybrid learning will allow students to return to school for one class a week in stable cohorts read more » Saratoga reacts to cancellation of Subject SATs and SAT Essays February 6, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar College Board will no longer administer Subject SATs and the optional SAT essay as a result of the pandemic. read more » Spring musical planned to be online film version of ‘The Addams Family’ February 6, 2021 — by Christina Chang The actors will wear face shields and lip sync while recording their actual singing in the MAP building. read more » Local funeral homes and elder care facilities adapt to realities of the pandemic February 6, 2021 — by Selina Chen Anecdotal evidence suggests the number of COVID-19 deaths has not spiked significantly in Saratoga. read more » Math club hosts decorated Carnegie Mellon professor February 2, 2021 — by Howard Shu Professor Po Shen Loh is the creator of an app called NOVID that helps track coronavirus risk. read more » Struggling to survive: Local establishments contend with decreased business while lucky few see increase in customers January 29, 2021 — by Selina Chen Numerous establishments have shut down, while surviving local business owners and employees discuss hopes for 2021. read more » AP Literature class hosts Shakespeare professor as guest speaker January 29, 2021 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Nicole Lu Michael Warren from UC Santa Cruz has been visiting SHS AP Literature classes for a decade, and despite being remote, this year is no different. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Plans for hybrid schooling elicits mixed student reactions January 21, 2021 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo As a result of worsening COVID-19 cases in Santa County, plans for phase 3 of remote learning are on hold — a decision that many students support. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6364656667...708090100110...nextlast
District lays out plans for Phase 3A in community town hall February 7, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Manasi Garg When safe to implement, this model of hybrid learning will allow students to return to school for one class a week in stable cohorts read more » Saratoga reacts to cancellation of Subject SATs and SAT Essays February 6, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar College Board will no longer administer Subject SATs and the optional SAT essay as a result of the pandemic. read more » Spring musical planned to be online film version of ‘The Addams Family’ February 6, 2021 — by Christina Chang The actors will wear face shields and lip sync while recording their actual singing in the MAP building. read more » Local funeral homes and elder care facilities adapt to realities of the pandemic February 6, 2021 — by Selina Chen Anecdotal evidence suggests the number of COVID-19 deaths has not spiked significantly in Saratoga. read more » Math club hosts decorated Carnegie Mellon professor February 2, 2021 — by Howard Shu Professor Po Shen Loh is the creator of an app called NOVID that helps track coronavirus risk. read more » Struggling to survive: Local establishments contend with decreased business while lucky few see increase in customers January 29, 2021 — by Selina Chen Numerous establishments have shut down, while surviving local business owners and employees discuss hopes for 2021. read more » AP Literature class hosts Shakespeare professor as guest speaker January 29, 2021 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Nicole Lu Michael Warren from UC Santa Cruz has been visiting SHS AP Literature classes for a decade, and despite being remote, this year is no different. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Plans for hybrid schooling elicits mixed student reactions January 21, 2021 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo As a result of worsening COVID-19 cases in Santa County, plans for phase 3 of remote learning are on hold — a decision that many students support. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6364656667...708090100110...nextlast
Saratoga reacts to cancellation of Subject SATs and SAT Essays February 6, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar College Board will no longer administer Subject SATs and the optional SAT essay as a result of the pandemic. read more » Spring musical planned to be online film version of ‘The Addams Family’ February 6, 2021 — by Christina Chang The actors will wear face shields and lip sync while recording their actual singing in the MAP building. read more » Local funeral homes and elder care facilities adapt to realities of the pandemic February 6, 2021 — by Selina Chen Anecdotal evidence suggests the number of COVID-19 deaths has not spiked significantly in Saratoga. read more » Math club hosts decorated Carnegie Mellon professor February 2, 2021 — by Howard Shu Professor Po Shen Loh is the creator of an app called NOVID that helps track coronavirus risk. read more » Struggling to survive: Local establishments contend with decreased business while lucky few see increase in customers January 29, 2021 — by Selina Chen Numerous establishments have shut down, while surviving local business owners and employees discuss hopes for 2021. read more » AP Literature class hosts Shakespeare professor as guest speaker January 29, 2021 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Nicole Lu Michael Warren from UC Santa Cruz has been visiting SHS AP Literature classes for a decade, and despite being remote, this year is no different. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Plans for hybrid schooling elicits mixed student reactions January 21, 2021 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo As a result of worsening COVID-19 cases in Santa County, plans for phase 3 of remote learning are on hold — a decision that many students support. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6364656667...708090100110...nextlast
Spring musical planned to be online film version of ‘The Addams Family’ February 6, 2021 — by Christina Chang The actors will wear face shields and lip sync while recording their actual singing in the MAP building. read more » Local funeral homes and elder care facilities adapt to realities of the pandemic February 6, 2021 — by Selina Chen Anecdotal evidence suggests the number of COVID-19 deaths has not spiked significantly in Saratoga. read more » Math club hosts decorated Carnegie Mellon professor February 2, 2021 — by Howard Shu Professor Po Shen Loh is the creator of an app called NOVID that helps track coronavirus risk. read more » Struggling to survive: Local establishments contend with decreased business while lucky few see increase in customers January 29, 2021 — by Selina Chen Numerous establishments have shut down, while surviving local business owners and employees discuss hopes for 2021. read more » AP Literature class hosts Shakespeare professor as guest speaker January 29, 2021 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Nicole Lu Michael Warren from UC Santa Cruz has been visiting SHS AP Literature classes for a decade, and despite being remote, this year is no different. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Plans for hybrid schooling elicits mixed student reactions January 21, 2021 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo As a result of worsening COVID-19 cases in Santa County, plans for phase 3 of remote learning are on hold — a decision that many students support. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6364656667...708090100110...nextlast
Local funeral homes and elder care facilities adapt to realities of the pandemic February 6, 2021 — by Selina Chen Anecdotal evidence suggests the number of COVID-19 deaths has not spiked significantly in Saratoga. read more » Math club hosts decorated Carnegie Mellon professor February 2, 2021 — by Howard Shu Professor Po Shen Loh is the creator of an app called NOVID that helps track coronavirus risk. read more » Struggling to survive: Local establishments contend with decreased business while lucky few see increase in customers January 29, 2021 — by Selina Chen Numerous establishments have shut down, while surviving local business owners and employees discuss hopes for 2021. read more » AP Literature class hosts Shakespeare professor as guest speaker January 29, 2021 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Nicole Lu Michael Warren from UC Santa Cruz has been visiting SHS AP Literature classes for a decade, and despite being remote, this year is no different. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Plans for hybrid schooling elicits mixed student reactions January 21, 2021 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo As a result of worsening COVID-19 cases in Santa County, plans for phase 3 of remote learning are on hold — a decision that many students support. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6364656667...708090100110...nextlast
Math club hosts decorated Carnegie Mellon professor February 2, 2021 — by Howard Shu Professor Po Shen Loh is the creator of an app called NOVID that helps track coronavirus risk. read more » Struggling to survive: Local establishments contend with decreased business while lucky few see increase in customers January 29, 2021 — by Selina Chen Numerous establishments have shut down, while surviving local business owners and employees discuss hopes for 2021. read more » AP Literature class hosts Shakespeare professor as guest speaker January 29, 2021 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Nicole Lu Michael Warren from UC Santa Cruz has been visiting SHS AP Literature classes for a decade, and despite being remote, this year is no different. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Plans for hybrid schooling elicits mixed student reactions January 21, 2021 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo As a result of worsening COVID-19 cases in Santa County, plans for phase 3 of remote learning are on hold — a decision that many students support. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6364656667...708090100110...nextlast
Struggling to survive: Local establishments contend with decreased business while lucky few see increase in customers January 29, 2021 — by Selina Chen Numerous establishments have shut down, while surviving local business owners and employees discuss hopes for 2021. read more » AP Literature class hosts Shakespeare professor as guest speaker January 29, 2021 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Nicole Lu Michael Warren from UC Santa Cruz has been visiting SHS AP Literature classes for a decade, and despite being remote, this year is no different. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Plans for hybrid schooling elicits mixed student reactions January 21, 2021 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo As a result of worsening COVID-19 cases in Santa County, plans for phase 3 of remote learning are on hold — a decision that many students support. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6364656667...708090100110...nextlast
AP Literature class hosts Shakespeare professor as guest speaker January 29, 2021 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Nicole Lu Michael Warren from UC Santa Cruz has been visiting SHS AP Literature classes for a decade, and despite being remote, this year is no different. read more » Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Plans for hybrid schooling elicits mixed student reactions January 21, 2021 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo As a result of worsening COVID-19 cases in Santa County, plans for phase 3 of remote learning are on hold — a decision that many students support. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6364656667...708090100110...nextlast
Will scaled-down online classes lead to learning gaps? January 21, 2021 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Students feel unprepared for future classes due to lack of class time and accountability in the remote environment. read more » Plans for hybrid schooling elicits mixed student reactions January 21, 2021 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo As a result of worsening COVID-19 cases in Santa County, plans for phase 3 of remote learning are on hold — a decision that many students support. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6364656667...708090100110...nextlast
Plans for hybrid schooling elicits mixed student reactions January 21, 2021 — by Ethan Lin and Allen Luo As a result of worsening COVID-19 cases in Santa County, plans for phase 3 of remote learning are on hold — a decision that many students support. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6364656667...708090100110...nextlast