Speech and debate team reckons with familiar enemy: fundraising September 17, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Financial difficulties loom in a year when little is normal. read more » Battling the monster: Spanish teacher shares her experience with COVID-19 September 17, 2020 — by Selina Chen Stephany Marks got the virus from her boyfriend, who got it from his job in the hospitality industry. read more » Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed September 17, 2020 — by Jun Lee Scoring highly on the PSAT, 30 seniors are selected to be National Merit Semifinalists. read more » String of vandalism and break-ins plague campus over summer, continue into school year September 16, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Sophisticated ring of thieves target SHS, other schools, stealing thousands of dollars in computers and even taking a safe from the main office. read more » Senior appointed as the National Student Poet of the West September 16, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Manasi Garg’s work was selected out of over 30,000 submissions to become a NSPP finalist. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Fall play to be replaced by fall film festival September 14, 2020 — by Apurva Chakravarthy and Anjali Nuggehalli Despite drastic changes from last year, new drama teacher Brian Ringsted has ambitious plans for future events. read more » Music program utilizes editing software to replicate ensemble while in online setting September 14, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Hannah Lee Department strives to build and maintain strong relationships despite virtual rehearsals. read more » With new coach, mock trial prepares to compete for the first time since 2017 September 14, 2020 — by Nicole Lu Mock trial struggled to stay afloat after the departure of their coaches at the end of the 2017-2018 season and their original adviser in 2019, but the return of class of 2013 alumna Ashwini Velchamy brings hope for the 2020-2021 season. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7071727374...8090100110120...nextlast
Battling the monster: Spanish teacher shares her experience with COVID-19 September 17, 2020 — by Selina Chen Stephany Marks got the virus from her boyfriend, who got it from his job in the hospitality industry. read more » Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed September 17, 2020 — by Jun Lee Scoring highly on the PSAT, 30 seniors are selected to be National Merit Semifinalists. read more » String of vandalism and break-ins plague campus over summer, continue into school year September 16, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Sophisticated ring of thieves target SHS, other schools, stealing thousands of dollars in computers and even taking a safe from the main office. read more » Senior appointed as the National Student Poet of the West September 16, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Manasi Garg’s work was selected out of over 30,000 submissions to become a NSPP finalist. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Fall play to be replaced by fall film festival September 14, 2020 — by Apurva Chakravarthy and Anjali Nuggehalli Despite drastic changes from last year, new drama teacher Brian Ringsted has ambitious plans for future events. read more » Music program utilizes editing software to replicate ensemble while in online setting September 14, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Hannah Lee Department strives to build and maintain strong relationships despite virtual rehearsals. read more » With new coach, mock trial prepares to compete for the first time since 2017 September 14, 2020 — by Nicole Lu Mock trial struggled to stay afloat after the departure of their coaches at the end of the 2017-2018 season and their original adviser in 2019, but the return of class of 2013 alumna Ashwini Velchamy brings hope for the 2020-2021 season. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7071727374...8090100110120...nextlast
Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed September 17, 2020 — by Jun Lee Scoring highly on the PSAT, 30 seniors are selected to be National Merit Semifinalists. read more » String of vandalism and break-ins plague campus over summer, continue into school year September 16, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Sophisticated ring of thieves target SHS, other schools, stealing thousands of dollars in computers and even taking a safe from the main office. read more » Senior appointed as the National Student Poet of the West September 16, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Manasi Garg’s work was selected out of over 30,000 submissions to become a NSPP finalist. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Fall play to be replaced by fall film festival September 14, 2020 — by Apurva Chakravarthy and Anjali Nuggehalli Despite drastic changes from last year, new drama teacher Brian Ringsted has ambitious plans for future events. read more » Music program utilizes editing software to replicate ensemble while in online setting September 14, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Hannah Lee Department strives to build and maintain strong relationships despite virtual rehearsals. read more » With new coach, mock trial prepares to compete for the first time since 2017 September 14, 2020 — by Nicole Lu Mock trial struggled to stay afloat after the departure of their coaches at the end of the 2017-2018 season and their original adviser in 2019, but the return of class of 2013 alumna Ashwini Velchamy brings hope for the 2020-2021 season. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7071727374...8090100110120...nextlast
String of vandalism and break-ins plague campus over summer, continue into school year September 16, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Sophisticated ring of thieves target SHS, other schools, stealing thousands of dollars in computers and even taking a safe from the main office. read more » Senior appointed as the National Student Poet of the West September 16, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Manasi Garg’s work was selected out of over 30,000 submissions to become a NSPP finalist. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Fall play to be replaced by fall film festival September 14, 2020 — by Apurva Chakravarthy and Anjali Nuggehalli Despite drastic changes from last year, new drama teacher Brian Ringsted has ambitious plans for future events. read more » Music program utilizes editing software to replicate ensemble while in online setting September 14, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Hannah Lee Department strives to build and maintain strong relationships despite virtual rehearsals. read more » With new coach, mock trial prepares to compete for the first time since 2017 September 14, 2020 — by Nicole Lu Mock trial struggled to stay afloat after the departure of their coaches at the end of the 2017-2018 season and their original adviser in 2019, but the return of class of 2013 alumna Ashwini Velchamy brings hope for the 2020-2021 season. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7071727374...8090100110120...nextlast
Senior appointed as the National Student Poet of the West September 16, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Manasi Garg’s work was selected out of over 30,000 submissions to become a NSPP finalist. read more » Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Fall play to be replaced by fall film festival September 14, 2020 — by Apurva Chakravarthy and Anjali Nuggehalli Despite drastic changes from last year, new drama teacher Brian Ringsted has ambitious plans for future events. read more » Music program utilizes editing software to replicate ensemble while in online setting September 14, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Hannah Lee Department strives to build and maintain strong relationships despite virtual rehearsals. read more » With new coach, mock trial prepares to compete for the first time since 2017 September 14, 2020 — by Nicole Lu Mock trial struggled to stay afloat after the departure of their coaches at the end of the 2017-2018 season and their original adviser in 2019, but the return of class of 2013 alumna Ashwini Velchamy brings hope for the 2020-2021 season. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7071727374...8090100110120...nextlast
Sophomore wins Congressional art contest September 16, 2020 — by Martin Xu and Mina Yeap Samika Agarwal’s “An Ode Of Love” has been displayed in the Cannon tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building. read more » Fall play to be replaced by fall film festival September 14, 2020 — by Apurva Chakravarthy and Anjali Nuggehalli Despite drastic changes from last year, new drama teacher Brian Ringsted has ambitious plans for future events. read more » Music program utilizes editing software to replicate ensemble while in online setting September 14, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Hannah Lee Department strives to build and maintain strong relationships despite virtual rehearsals. read more » With new coach, mock trial prepares to compete for the first time since 2017 September 14, 2020 — by Nicole Lu Mock trial struggled to stay afloat after the departure of their coaches at the end of the 2017-2018 season and their original adviser in 2019, but the return of class of 2013 alumna Ashwini Velchamy brings hope for the 2020-2021 season. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7071727374...8090100110120...nextlast
Fall play to be replaced by fall film festival September 14, 2020 — by Apurva Chakravarthy and Anjali Nuggehalli Despite drastic changes from last year, new drama teacher Brian Ringsted has ambitious plans for future events. read more » Music program utilizes editing software to replicate ensemble while in online setting September 14, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Hannah Lee Department strives to build and maintain strong relationships despite virtual rehearsals. read more » With new coach, mock trial prepares to compete for the first time since 2017 September 14, 2020 — by Nicole Lu Mock trial struggled to stay afloat after the departure of their coaches at the end of the 2017-2018 season and their original adviser in 2019, but the return of class of 2013 alumna Ashwini Velchamy brings hope for the 2020-2021 season. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7071727374...8090100110120...nextlast
Music program utilizes editing software to replicate ensemble while in online setting September 14, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Hannah Lee Department strives to build and maintain strong relationships despite virtual rehearsals. read more » With new coach, mock trial prepares to compete for the first time since 2017 September 14, 2020 — by Nicole Lu Mock trial struggled to stay afloat after the departure of their coaches at the end of the 2017-2018 season and their original adviser in 2019, but the return of class of 2013 alumna Ashwini Velchamy brings hope for the 2020-2021 season. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7071727374...8090100110120...nextlast
With new coach, mock trial prepares to compete for the first time since 2017 September 14, 2020 — by Nicole Lu Mock trial struggled to stay afloat after the departure of their coaches at the end of the 2017-2018 season and their original adviser in 2019, but the return of class of 2013 alumna Ashwini Velchamy brings hope for the 2020-2021 season. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7071727374...8090100110120...nextlast
Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7071727374...8090100110120...nextlast