The American High School Theatre Festival has invited the Harker Conservatory’s musical theater program to perform at the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world’s largest international arts festival.
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Neil Mehta ’02 announces new scholarship endowment
At Wednesday’s Leadership Donor Celebration, Neil Mehta ’02 announced the establishment of The Mehta Endowment in Support of Scholarships and Entrepreneurship.
Students, alumnus recognized for athleticism and scholarship
Last week, senior Ishaan Mantripragada was named the Central Coast Section Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Middle and upper school students reach top placements in Bay Area Math Olympiad
At last month’s Bay Area Mathematics Olympiad, Harker won second-place team awards at the BAMO-8 and BAMO-12 levels for middle and high school students, respectively.
Eighth grader takes second place in int’l music competition
Eighth grader Mindy Truong was recently named a second-place winner in American Protégé’s spring 2022 Music Talent Competition for her piano performance of “Presto agitato” from Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 14.
Research Symposium returns to upper school campus
On April 16, the Harker Research Symposium welcomed attendees to the upper school campus for the first time since 2019.
Upper school speech and debate wins NDCA Championship
Last weekend, senior Anshul Reddy won the prestigious National Debate Coaches Association Championship, one of the big three speech and debate championships attended by teams from across the United States.
State Latin Convention a successful event for middle school students
A delegation of 19 middle school Latin students kicked off spring break with the Junior Classical League’s second (and hopefully last) Annual Virtual State Latin Convention.
Near-Mitra scholars present research at virtual salons
Late last month, this year’s Near-Mitra scholars held virtual salons, which consisted of a presentation summarizing each scholar’s research followed by a question-and-answer session
Student research paper published in Concord Review
Junior Sally Zhu was recently published in the Concord Review, an academic journal featuring the historical research of high school students.







