Over 100 students from The Harker School DECA Chapter traveled to the Anaheim Marriott to compete in the 2019 State Career Development Conference.
Upper School
Vegesna Foundation grants help empower students, expand focus on character and core learning strengths and open up new literary worlds
Each year, a number of Harker teachers are awarded grants to further their teaching skills thanks to the Raju and Bala Vegesna Foundation’s Teacher Excellence Program at Harker and here is the summary of their efforts.
Boys volleyball continues to roll and softball picks up first win of the season
Boys Volleyball The boys volleyball team defeated both Homestead and Cupertino 3-0 last week before heading south for the Best of the West Tournament.…
Boys volleyball leads the way as all spring sports are off and running
Boys Volleyball The boys volleyball team started the 2019 season on fire as it defeated Branham, Mountain View and Lynbrook last week, all 3-0,…
Nine students attend 2019 Watermark Conference courtesy of CareerConnect
CareerConnect was given the opportunity to bring nine female students to the 2019 Watermark Conference for Women under the Young Women’s Program.
DECA group visits Tesla factory, takes away interesting impressions
More than a score of students from Harker’s DECA team toured the Fremont Tesla factory in late February and had an amazing time. The…
Green Team students attend conference on plastic ocean pollution
Over the weekend of Feb. 22-24, Harker Green Team officers Anvi Banga, Alex Shing and Anthony Shing, all grade 11, and Natasha Yen, grade…
Spring sports open the season with an undefeated week
Lacrosse Last week, the lacrosse team opened up its 2019 season with a 19-11 win over visiting Willow Glen. The Eagles host Newark on…
Students learn about Quebecois culture and history on inaugural trip
During the Presidents’ Week break, nine upper school students embarked on a new international education trip to Quebec.
Student poems to appear in public as part of San Jose’s ‘Litter-ature’ art project
Five Harker upper school students’ poems were recently selected to be made into pieces of public art as part of the city of San…