An additional 15 seniors won National Merit scholarships last week, bringing the total number of winners so far to 17.
Upper School
Harker group among the first to visit newly reopened Beat Museum
On Saturday, 14 Harker students were among the first guests at the newly reopened Beat Museum in San Francisco. The museum features many of…
Speech and debate students place high, collect awards at final NSDA tournament
Harker had incredible results at the final speech and debate tournament of the season. The National Speech & Debate Association tournament took place online…
Upper school singer takes top prizes in singing competitions
Rising sophomore Arushi Sharma recently took top spots in two vocal competitions. The singer won a grand prize across all age groups in the…
Baseball wins first CCS title in a late-game thriller; more success for track and field
Harker baseball won a thriller on Saturday to take its first ever CCS title. The Eagles were trailing top-seeded Stevenson 14-5 with two outs…
Boys and girls golf become CCS champions, girls b-ball in semifinals
Harker’s sports successes continued on Tuesday and Wednesday, as the boys and girls golf teams both became CCS champions. The boys team scored 388…
Boys volleyball wins second CCS championship, basketball advances to quarterfinals
The boys volleyball squad completed a mid-season turnaround to win its second-ever CCS championship against Prospect High on Saturday. Congratulations to recent graduates Billy…
Harker students take titles at VEX World Championship
Harker upper and middle school VEX robotics teams were named world champions at the VEX Robotics World Championship held May 16-22. The VEX Robotics…
Girls tennis wins first team CCS championship, Chung ’21 wins swimming titles
Harker girls tennis made history over Memorial Day weekend, winning its first-ever Central Coast Section championship with a 6-1 win over Menlo School.
Alumni research panel offers insight and advice to current students
Earlier this month, the Harker Research Club hosted a panel with Vikas Bhetanabhotla ‘14, Cynthia Chen ‘20, Anastasiya Grebin ‘18 and Ruhi Sayana ‘19, who spoke about their post-high school careers and offered advice on how to find research opportunities.









