Four Harker upper school students and one middle school student have advanced to the third round of the USA Math Olympiad and Junior Math Olympiad, respectively.
Upper School
Upper school robotics travels to Houston for world championships
The upper school robotics team is in Houston this week for the FIRST Championship, which includes teams from more than 60 countries. The team…
Pair earns fifth place nationwide in policy debate
The policy debate duo of Anusha Kuppahally, grade 11, and Megan Huynh, grade 12, finished the season tied for fifth place in the nation!…
CareerConnect speaker offers advice on careers in the humanities
In late March, CareerConnect hosted Marguerite Gong Hancock, founder of the Computer History Museum’s Exponential Center and a graduate from both Stanford and Harvard,…
US and MS Kudos: Champions in synchronized swimming and hockey; fencers medal, compete well in many events
Synchronized swimmer Kate Chow, grade 12, recently competed at the U.S. Senior National Championships at Oro Valley Aquatic Center in Tucson, Ariz. The event is…
Senior chosen to compete at International Linguistics Olympiad
Sept. 4, 2018 Summer reports are still flowing in and it was great to hear Swapnil Garg ’18 has racked up a huge kudo…
Speech and debate team qualifies a solid 18 students to national championship events
Harker’s varsity speech and debate team has qualified an impressive 18 students (see photo!) to represent us at state and various national championships.
Upper school speech and debate coach recognized for outstanding results
Greg Achten, upper school speech and debate coach, has been awarded a 2 Diamond degree of membership in the National Speech & Debate Association’s…
Junior takes second in youth division at Korea International Harp Competition
Late last month, junior Tiffany Wong took second place in the youth division at the Korea International Harp Competition in Seoul! Her performances of…
In the News: March 2018
San Jose Mercury News, April 5, 2018: Story on a museum exhibit and contest in which a Harker student won first place for his…