SHS median grade is a B+ February 12, 2014 — by Robert Eng, Sherrilyn Ling and Minu Palaniappan Recent news stories have focused on grade inflation at prestigious colleges. For example, Harvard University revealed that its median grade was an A-, prompting outrage from those who think grade inflation is destroying the integrity of grades. read more » PE policy remains on hold January 6, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang and Devin Zhao (and Robert Eng) Last year, the school district proposed BP 6146.1, a new policy that required all Saratoga High freshmen to take P.E. But it caused much controversy among many students, parents, coaches, and others, mainly from athletics and band, that it was not successfully passed. read more » Midterm appointments for ASB and commissions a smarter idea December 11, 2013 — by Shazia Gupta and Robert Eng Pick a commission, almost any commission, and look deeply to see what's going on. A couple of the commissioners will likely be doing most of the work; some help out when asked; others rest on their laurels and won't work even if prompted. read more » Davis gravitates to physics October 29, 2013 — by Ashley Chen and Robert Eng A few feet away from physics teacher Kirk Davis’ desk hangs a fist-sized toy pig held by a strand of thread from the ceiling panels. The flying pig, as students have affectionately dubbed it, not only teaches a lesson on tension and centripetal force, but also serves as an inspiration to students that the impossible is within reach. read more » What’s the highest possible GPA? October 29, 2013 — by Shreya Tumu and Tiffany Zheng and Robert Eng Only valedictorians get close to this theoretical number. read more »
PE policy remains on hold January 6, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang and Devin Zhao (and Robert Eng) Last year, the school district proposed BP 6146.1, a new policy that required all Saratoga High freshmen to take P.E. But it caused much controversy among many students, parents, coaches, and others, mainly from athletics and band, that it was not successfully passed. read more » Midterm appointments for ASB and commissions a smarter idea December 11, 2013 — by Shazia Gupta and Robert Eng Pick a commission, almost any commission, and look deeply to see what's going on. A couple of the commissioners will likely be doing most of the work; some help out when asked; others rest on their laurels and won't work even if prompted. read more » Davis gravitates to physics October 29, 2013 — by Ashley Chen and Robert Eng A few feet away from physics teacher Kirk Davis’ desk hangs a fist-sized toy pig held by a strand of thread from the ceiling panels. The flying pig, as students have affectionately dubbed it, not only teaches a lesson on tension and centripetal force, but also serves as an inspiration to students that the impossible is within reach. read more » What’s the highest possible GPA? October 29, 2013 — by Shreya Tumu and Tiffany Zheng and Robert Eng Only valedictorians get close to this theoretical number. read more »
Midterm appointments for ASB and commissions a smarter idea December 11, 2013 — by Shazia Gupta and Robert Eng Pick a commission, almost any commission, and look deeply to see what's going on. A couple of the commissioners will likely be doing most of the work; some help out when asked; others rest on their laurels and won't work even if prompted. read more » Davis gravitates to physics October 29, 2013 — by Ashley Chen and Robert Eng A few feet away from physics teacher Kirk Davis’ desk hangs a fist-sized toy pig held by a strand of thread from the ceiling panels. The flying pig, as students have affectionately dubbed it, not only teaches a lesson on tension and centripetal force, but also serves as an inspiration to students that the impossible is within reach. read more » What’s the highest possible GPA? October 29, 2013 — by Shreya Tumu and Tiffany Zheng and Robert Eng Only valedictorians get close to this theoretical number. read more »
Davis gravitates to physics October 29, 2013 — by Ashley Chen and Robert Eng A few feet away from physics teacher Kirk Davis’ desk hangs a fist-sized toy pig held by a strand of thread from the ceiling panels. The flying pig, as students have affectionately dubbed it, not only teaches a lesson on tension and centripetal force, but also serves as an inspiration to students that the impossible is within reach. read more » What’s the highest possible GPA? October 29, 2013 — by Shreya Tumu and Tiffany Zheng and Robert Eng Only valedictorians get close to this theoretical number. read more »
What’s the highest possible GPA? October 29, 2013 — by Shreya Tumu and Tiffany Zheng and Robert Eng Only valedictorians get close to this theoretical number. read more »