The Harker team has won the 2018 Herff Jones Marketing Results Challenge in Houston! The challenge was to create marketing campaigns to increase yearbook awareness and sales on campus.
Posts by William Cracraft
Alumna ’11 shares professional producing insights with performing arts students
Mallika Dhaliwal ’11, who earned a vocal certificate from Harker’s upper school Conservatory, stopped by to share her insights about the world of performing…
Alumna sworn in as San Jose human services commissioner
Jessica Dickinson Goodman ’07 was sworn in this week as a City of San Jose Human Services Commissioner for District 2.
Harker Preschool specialists speak at annual kindergarten conference
Two Harker Preschool teachers recently attended the California Kindergarten Association’s annual conference in Santa Clara.
Grade 7 team is a global finalist in DECA Idea Challenge
The Harker team Insulator Warrior, Inc., is a global finalist in the elementary/middle school category of the DECA Idea Challenge.
Harker student to lead SV DECA as president for 2017-18
Enya Lu, grade 11, was elected 2017-18 Silicon Valley DECA district president. This is very exciting news, as only one other Harker student has…
Two reunions, ’07 and ’12, bring alumni together over holiday break
In late December, the Class of 2007 packed the house to celebrate its 10-year reunion at classmate Jason Martin’s restaurant, Lefty’s A Taste of…
Students attend QuickBooks Connect 2017 to broaden career knowledge
DECA member Aditi Ghalsasi, grade 10, provided details and photos. Nearly a score of Harker students attended QuickBooks Connect 2017, held at the San…
In the News – December 2017
Charles M. Salter Associates, instrumental in designing the acoustical elements of the Rothschild Performing Arts Center and its Patil Theater, tweeted our Harker News…
Vegesna Grant recipient shares benefits of Rome classes with students, fellow faculty members
Clifford Hull, upper school Latin and history teacher, spoke to fellow faculty members recently about his six-week summer experience at the American Academy in Rome, made possible by a Vegesna Teacher Excellence Endowment grant.









