Asian Anthology: literary journal co-founded by local high schoolers April 18, 2024 — by Amy Luo and Kathy Wang Amidst a STEM dominated society, Notre Dame High juniors Rio Funatsu and Amabelle Nguyen were linked with the same burning passion for humanities. They wanted to create something impactful while also expressing their love for literary works. While brainstorming potential approaches to various media forms, the idea of a literary journal suddenly came to them. […] read more » Junior concerto competition winner shines in spring orchestra concert April 5, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi and Angela Tan As the final note of Cecil Forsyth’s “Viola Concerto in G Minor, I. Appassionato,” rang throughout the McAfee Theater, the crowd stood up to give a standing ovation for one of the 2023 concerto competition winners — junior violist David Kim. After performing on March 7 during the Spring Orchestra Concert with the Saratoga Symphony […] read more » Drama prepares for upcoming spring musical ‘Something Rotten’ April 3, 2024 — by Emma Fung During performances that run from April 26 to May 4, a cast of 24 actors will step out onto the McAfee Center stage to perform the well-liked musical “Something Rotten.” The musical, written by John O’Farrell and Karey Kirkpatrick in 2015, tells the comedic tale of two brothers, Nick and Nigel Bottom, both aspiring playwrights […] read more » Senior partners with district and Saratoga Library to host second annual AAPI Multimedia Art Exhibition April 3, 2024 — by Eric Shi and Kevin Yang Senior Ryan Lin is working with the Saratoga Library and the school district as he coordinates an exhibition of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) multimedia art exhibition on display from April through May. The event, located at the Saratoga Library, features various art works by district students that explore AAPI identity and culture. Lin, who […] read more » Winter Percussion, now in highest division, preps for World Championship in Dayton, Ohio March 30, 2024 — by Anthony Luo As a judge signaled them to start, members of the school’s winter percussion World ensemble set up their instruments and props in the Titan Gym in Fullerton on March 24. They had performed in the same place the day before and made it to the finals round of the Winter Guard International (WGI) West Power […] read more » VEX Robotics team wins U.S. Open March 30, 2024 — by William Cao and Neal Malhotra The school’s VEX robotics team 95071X placed first out of 164 teams from across the world in the U.S. Open Nationals tournament headed in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on March 14-16. The team also won the Excellence Award, the highest judging award attainable. A week prior, they competed at the Tracy California Regional Championship, losing in […] read more » Davis to retire after 17 years at school March 30, 2024 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang After 17 years as physics and business teacher, Kirk Davis will retire at the end of the school year. With Davis’s retirement, Intro to Business has been discontinued as a class offering, while Regular Physics will most likely be taught by science teacher Jennifer Lee, Davis said. Prior to his mid-career switch to teaching, Davis […] read more » Prom to be held on San Francisco Bay cruise March 30, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi Juniors and seniors will board the San Francisco Hornblower Cruise ship for their prom on May 18 and see sights such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridges during their 4-hour cruise around the Bay. “We were looking at many different venues and [the cruise] just seemed like the most interesting,” senior class president […] read more » Choir performs at National Concerts Festival in Seattle March 29, 2024 — by Angela Tan Unfamiliar, enchanting harmonies of “From Scorched Earth” by Katerina Gimon echoed throughout Benaroya Hall in Seattle, enveloping the audience with a beautiful blend of voices that captivated the meaning of a written poem into a moving musical performance. On March 25, 27 SHS choir students performed a seven-piece set as part of the National Concert […] read more » Second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight pits SHS vs. local schools March 29, 2024 — by Jane Lee The school is again participating in the second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight, a friendly competition among six private schools and SHS which aims to raise awareness for and help alleviate food insecurity. The event — run by Martha’s Kitchen, a soup kitchen in San Jose that provides almost 250,000 meals a month — is […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Junior concerto competition winner shines in spring orchestra concert April 5, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi and Angela Tan As the final note of Cecil Forsyth’s “Viola Concerto in G Minor, I. Appassionato,” rang throughout the McAfee Theater, the crowd stood up to give a standing ovation for one of the 2023 concerto competition winners — junior violist David Kim. After performing on March 7 during the Spring Orchestra Concert with the Saratoga Symphony […] read more » Drama prepares for upcoming spring musical ‘Something Rotten’ April 3, 2024 — by Emma Fung During performances that run from April 26 to May 4, a cast of 24 actors will step out onto the McAfee Center stage to perform the well-liked musical “Something Rotten.” The musical, written by John O’Farrell and Karey Kirkpatrick in 2015, tells the comedic tale of two brothers, Nick and Nigel Bottom, both aspiring playwrights […] read more » Senior partners with district and Saratoga Library to host second annual AAPI Multimedia Art Exhibition April 3, 2024 — by Eric Shi and Kevin Yang Senior Ryan Lin is working with the Saratoga Library and the school district as he coordinates an exhibition of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) multimedia art exhibition on display from April through May. The event, located at the Saratoga Library, features various art works by district students that explore AAPI identity and culture. Lin, who […] read more » Winter Percussion, now in highest division, preps for World Championship in Dayton, Ohio March 30, 2024 — by Anthony Luo As a judge signaled them to start, members of the school’s winter percussion World ensemble set up their instruments and props in the Titan Gym in Fullerton on March 24. They had performed in the same place the day before and made it to the finals round of the Winter Guard International (WGI) West Power […] read more » VEX Robotics team wins U.S. Open March 30, 2024 — by William Cao and Neal Malhotra The school’s VEX robotics team 95071X placed first out of 164 teams from across the world in the U.S. Open Nationals tournament headed in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on March 14-16. The team also won the Excellence Award, the highest judging award attainable. A week prior, they competed at the Tracy California Regional Championship, losing in […] read more » Davis to retire after 17 years at school March 30, 2024 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang After 17 years as physics and business teacher, Kirk Davis will retire at the end of the school year. With Davis’s retirement, Intro to Business has been discontinued as a class offering, while Regular Physics will most likely be taught by science teacher Jennifer Lee, Davis said. Prior to his mid-career switch to teaching, Davis […] read more » Prom to be held on San Francisco Bay cruise March 30, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi Juniors and seniors will board the San Francisco Hornblower Cruise ship for their prom on May 18 and see sights such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridges during their 4-hour cruise around the Bay. “We were looking at many different venues and [the cruise] just seemed like the most interesting,” senior class president […] read more » Choir performs at National Concerts Festival in Seattle March 29, 2024 — by Angela Tan Unfamiliar, enchanting harmonies of “From Scorched Earth” by Katerina Gimon echoed throughout Benaroya Hall in Seattle, enveloping the audience with a beautiful blend of voices that captivated the meaning of a written poem into a moving musical performance. On March 25, 27 SHS choir students performed a seven-piece set as part of the National Concert […] read more » Second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight pits SHS vs. local schools March 29, 2024 — by Jane Lee The school is again participating in the second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight, a friendly competition among six private schools and SHS which aims to raise awareness for and help alleviate food insecurity. The event — run by Martha’s Kitchen, a soup kitchen in San Jose that provides almost 250,000 meals a month — is […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Drama prepares for upcoming spring musical ‘Something Rotten’ April 3, 2024 — by Emma Fung During performances that run from April 26 to May 4, a cast of 24 actors will step out onto the McAfee Center stage to perform the well-liked musical “Something Rotten.” The musical, written by John O’Farrell and Karey Kirkpatrick in 2015, tells the comedic tale of two brothers, Nick and Nigel Bottom, both aspiring playwrights […] read more » Senior partners with district and Saratoga Library to host second annual AAPI Multimedia Art Exhibition April 3, 2024 — by Eric Shi and Kevin Yang Senior Ryan Lin is working with the Saratoga Library and the school district as he coordinates an exhibition of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) multimedia art exhibition on display from April through May. The event, located at the Saratoga Library, features various art works by district students that explore AAPI identity and culture. Lin, who […] read more » Winter Percussion, now in highest division, preps for World Championship in Dayton, Ohio March 30, 2024 — by Anthony Luo As a judge signaled them to start, members of the school’s winter percussion World ensemble set up their instruments and props in the Titan Gym in Fullerton on March 24. They had performed in the same place the day before and made it to the finals round of the Winter Guard International (WGI) West Power […] read more » VEX Robotics team wins U.S. Open March 30, 2024 — by William Cao and Neal Malhotra The school’s VEX robotics team 95071X placed first out of 164 teams from across the world in the U.S. Open Nationals tournament headed in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on March 14-16. The team also won the Excellence Award, the highest judging award attainable. A week prior, they competed at the Tracy California Regional Championship, losing in […] read more » Davis to retire after 17 years at school March 30, 2024 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang After 17 years as physics and business teacher, Kirk Davis will retire at the end of the school year. With Davis’s retirement, Intro to Business has been discontinued as a class offering, while Regular Physics will most likely be taught by science teacher Jennifer Lee, Davis said. Prior to his mid-career switch to teaching, Davis […] read more » Prom to be held on San Francisco Bay cruise March 30, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi Juniors and seniors will board the San Francisco Hornblower Cruise ship for their prom on May 18 and see sights such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridges during their 4-hour cruise around the Bay. “We were looking at many different venues and [the cruise] just seemed like the most interesting,” senior class president […] read more » Choir performs at National Concerts Festival in Seattle March 29, 2024 — by Angela Tan Unfamiliar, enchanting harmonies of “From Scorched Earth” by Katerina Gimon echoed throughout Benaroya Hall in Seattle, enveloping the audience with a beautiful blend of voices that captivated the meaning of a written poem into a moving musical performance. On March 25, 27 SHS choir students performed a seven-piece set as part of the National Concert […] read more » Second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight pits SHS vs. local schools March 29, 2024 — by Jane Lee The school is again participating in the second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight, a friendly competition among six private schools and SHS which aims to raise awareness for and help alleviate food insecurity. The event — run by Martha’s Kitchen, a soup kitchen in San Jose that provides almost 250,000 meals a month — is […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Senior partners with district and Saratoga Library to host second annual AAPI Multimedia Art Exhibition April 3, 2024 — by Eric Shi and Kevin Yang Senior Ryan Lin is working with the Saratoga Library and the school district as he coordinates an exhibition of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) multimedia art exhibition on display from April through May. The event, located at the Saratoga Library, features various art works by district students that explore AAPI identity and culture. Lin, who […] read more » Winter Percussion, now in highest division, preps for World Championship in Dayton, Ohio March 30, 2024 — by Anthony Luo As a judge signaled them to start, members of the school’s winter percussion World ensemble set up their instruments and props in the Titan Gym in Fullerton on March 24. They had performed in the same place the day before and made it to the finals round of the Winter Guard International (WGI) West Power […] read more » VEX Robotics team wins U.S. Open March 30, 2024 — by William Cao and Neal Malhotra The school’s VEX robotics team 95071X placed first out of 164 teams from across the world in the U.S. Open Nationals tournament headed in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on March 14-16. The team also won the Excellence Award, the highest judging award attainable. A week prior, they competed at the Tracy California Regional Championship, losing in […] read more » Davis to retire after 17 years at school March 30, 2024 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang After 17 years as physics and business teacher, Kirk Davis will retire at the end of the school year. With Davis’s retirement, Intro to Business has been discontinued as a class offering, while Regular Physics will most likely be taught by science teacher Jennifer Lee, Davis said. Prior to his mid-career switch to teaching, Davis […] read more » Prom to be held on San Francisco Bay cruise March 30, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi Juniors and seniors will board the San Francisco Hornblower Cruise ship for their prom on May 18 and see sights such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridges during their 4-hour cruise around the Bay. “We were looking at many different venues and [the cruise] just seemed like the most interesting,” senior class president […] read more » Choir performs at National Concerts Festival in Seattle March 29, 2024 — by Angela Tan Unfamiliar, enchanting harmonies of “From Scorched Earth” by Katerina Gimon echoed throughout Benaroya Hall in Seattle, enveloping the audience with a beautiful blend of voices that captivated the meaning of a written poem into a moving musical performance. On March 25, 27 SHS choir students performed a seven-piece set as part of the National Concert […] read more » Second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight pits SHS vs. local schools March 29, 2024 — by Jane Lee The school is again participating in the second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight, a friendly competition among six private schools and SHS which aims to raise awareness for and help alleviate food insecurity. The event — run by Martha’s Kitchen, a soup kitchen in San Jose that provides almost 250,000 meals a month — is […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Winter Percussion, now in highest division, preps for World Championship in Dayton, Ohio March 30, 2024 — by Anthony Luo As a judge signaled them to start, members of the school’s winter percussion World ensemble set up their instruments and props in the Titan Gym in Fullerton on March 24. They had performed in the same place the day before and made it to the finals round of the Winter Guard International (WGI) West Power […] read more » VEX Robotics team wins U.S. Open March 30, 2024 — by William Cao and Neal Malhotra The school’s VEX robotics team 95071X placed first out of 164 teams from across the world in the U.S. Open Nationals tournament headed in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on March 14-16. The team also won the Excellence Award, the highest judging award attainable. A week prior, they competed at the Tracy California Regional Championship, losing in […] read more » Davis to retire after 17 years at school March 30, 2024 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang After 17 years as physics and business teacher, Kirk Davis will retire at the end of the school year. With Davis’s retirement, Intro to Business has been discontinued as a class offering, while Regular Physics will most likely be taught by science teacher Jennifer Lee, Davis said. Prior to his mid-career switch to teaching, Davis […] read more » Prom to be held on San Francisco Bay cruise March 30, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi Juniors and seniors will board the San Francisco Hornblower Cruise ship for their prom on May 18 and see sights such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridges during their 4-hour cruise around the Bay. “We were looking at many different venues and [the cruise] just seemed like the most interesting,” senior class president […] read more » Choir performs at National Concerts Festival in Seattle March 29, 2024 — by Angela Tan Unfamiliar, enchanting harmonies of “From Scorched Earth” by Katerina Gimon echoed throughout Benaroya Hall in Seattle, enveloping the audience with a beautiful blend of voices that captivated the meaning of a written poem into a moving musical performance. On March 25, 27 SHS choir students performed a seven-piece set as part of the National Concert […] read more » Second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight pits SHS vs. local schools March 29, 2024 — by Jane Lee The school is again participating in the second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight, a friendly competition among six private schools and SHS which aims to raise awareness for and help alleviate food insecurity. The event — run by Martha’s Kitchen, a soup kitchen in San Jose that provides almost 250,000 meals a month — is […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
VEX Robotics team wins U.S. Open March 30, 2024 — by William Cao and Neal Malhotra The school’s VEX robotics team 95071X placed first out of 164 teams from across the world in the U.S. Open Nationals tournament headed in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on March 14-16. The team also won the Excellence Award, the highest judging award attainable. A week prior, they competed at the Tracy California Regional Championship, losing in […] read more » Davis to retire after 17 years at school March 30, 2024 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang After 17 years as physics and business teacher, Kirk Davis will retire at the end of the school year. With Davis’s retirement, Intro to Business has been discontinued as a class offering, while Regular Physics will most likely be taught by science teacher Jennifer Lee, Davis said. Prior to his mid-career switch to teaching, Davis […] read more » Prom to be held on San Francisco Bay cruise March 30, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi Juniors and seniors will board the San Francisco Hornblower Cruise ship for their prom on May 18 and see sights such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridges during their 4-hour cruise around the Bay. “We were looking at many different venues and [the cruise] just seemed like the most interesting,” senior class president […] read more » Choir performs at National Concerts Festival in Seattle March 29, 2024 — by Angela Tan Unfamiliar, enchanting harmonies of “From Scorched Earth” by Katerina Gimon echoed throughout Benaroya Hall in Seattle, enveloping the audience with a beautiful blend of voices that captivated the meaning of a written poem into a moving musical performance. On March 25, 27 SHS choir students performed a seven-piece set as part of the National Concert […] read more » Second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight pits SHS vs. local schools March 29, 2024 — by Jane Lee The school is again participating in the second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight, a friendly competition among six private schools and SHS which aims to raise awareness for and help alleviate food insecurity. The event — run by Martha’s Kitchen, a soup kitchen in San Jose that provides almost 250,000 meals a month — is […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Davis to retire after 17 years at school March 30, 2024 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang After 17 years as physics and business teacher, Kirk Davis will retire at the end of the school year. With Davis’s retirement, Intro to Business has been discontinued as a class offering, while Regular Physics will most likely be taught by science teacher Jennifer Lee, Davis said. Prior to his mid-career switch to teaching, Davis […] read more » Prom to be held on San Francisco Bay cruise March 30, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi Juniors and seniors will board the San Francisco Hornblower Cruise ship for their prom on May 18 and see sights such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridges during their 4-hour cruise around the Bay. “We were looking at many different venues and [the cruise] just seemed like the most interesting,” senior class president […] read more » Choir performs at National Concerts Festival in Seattle March 29, 2024 — by Angela Tan Unfamiliar, enchanting harmonies of “From Scorched Earth” by Katerina Gimon echoed throughout Benaroya Hall in Seattle, enveloping the audience with a beautiful blend of voices that captivated the meaning of a written poem into a moving musical performance. On March 25, 27 SHS choir students performed a seven-piece set as part of the National Concert […] read more » Second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight pits SHS vs. local schools March 29, 2024 — by Jane Lee The school is again participating in the second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight, a friendly competition among six private schools and SHS which aims to raise awareness for and help alleviate food insecurity. The event — run by Martha’s Kitchen, a soup kitchen in San Jose that provides almost 250,000 meals a month — is […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Prom to be held on San Francisco Bay cruise March 30, 2024 — by Anika Kapasi Juniors and seniors will board the San Francisco Hornblower Cruise ship for their prom on May 18 and see sights such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridges during their 4-hour cruise around the Bay. “We were looking at many different venues and [the cruise] just seemed like the most interesting,” senior class president […] read more » Choir performs at National Concerts Festival in Seattle March 29, 2024 — by Angela Tan Unfamiliar, enchanting harmonies of “From Scorched Earth” by Katerina Gimon echoed throughout Benaroya Hall in Seattle, enveloping the audience with a beautiful blend of voices that captivated the meaning of a written poem into a moving musical performance. On March 25, 27 SHS choir students performed a seven-piece set as part of the National Concert […] read more » Second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight pits SHS vs. local schools March 29, 2024 — by Jane Lee The school is again participating in the second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight, a friendly competition among six private schools and SHS which aims to raise awareness for and help alleviate food insecurity. The event — run by Martha’s Kitchen, a soup kitchen in San Jose that provides almost 250,000 meals a month — is […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Choir performs at National Concerts Festival in Seattle March 29, 2024 — by Angela Tan Unfamiliar, enchanting harmonies of “From Scorched Earth” by Katerina Gimon echoed throughout Benaroya Hall in Seattle, enveloping the audience with a beautiful blend of voices that captivated the meaning of a written poem into a moving musical performance. On March 25, 27 SHS choir students performed a seven-piece set as part of the National Concert […] read more » Second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight pits SHS vs. local schools March 29, 2024 — by Jane Lee The school is again participating in the second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight, a friendly competition among six private schools and SHS which aims to raise awareness for and help alleviate food insecurity. The event — run by Martha’s Kitchen, a soup kitchen in San Jose that provides almost 250,000 meals a month — is […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight pits SHS vs. local schools March 29, 2024 — by Jane Lee The school is again participating in the second annual Martha’s Kitchen Food Fight, a friendly competition among six private schools and SHS which aims to raise awareness for and help alleviate food insecurity. The event — run by Martha’s Kitchen, a soup kitchen in San Jose that provides almost 250,000 meals a month — is […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast