Last month, seniors Harsh Deep, Rishab Parthasarathy and William Zhao and juniors Jeremy Ko and Nicholas Wei took second place out of 30 teams at Virtual Regional Science Bowl.
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Eagle Update: Girls basketball narrowly loses CCS finals, Yella honored by Cal-Hi Sports
Girls basketball loses a close CCS final, and sophomore Anjali Yella named winter Scholar Athlete of the Year.
Journalism receives First Amendment Press Freedom Award
Today, the Journalism Education Association (JEA) named Harker as one of the 17 recipients of the 2022 First Amendment Press Freedom Award.
Sibling pianists place high in contest, will perform at Carnegie Hall
Two Harker students recently earned high marks in the American Protégé International Piano and String Competition.
Harker middle and upper school students win 166 art and writing awards
Late last month, 166 Harker students were named regional winners in the 2022 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, with 75 art awards and 91 writing awards.
Alumnae faculty join Cantilena for concert guest appearance
At last month’s upper school winter choral concert, women’s vocal group Cantilena was joined by three Harker alumnae who are now faculty members.
Emerald Brass Quintet reimagine and rearrange their favorites at Harker Concert Series
Emerald Brass Quintet’s clever and loving renditions of many of their favorite works were well-received by the audience at the Patil Theater at the second event of the 2021-22 Harker Concert Series season.
Published research by Jacob Bongers ’07 receives extensive coverage
The latest article by Jacob Bongers ’07, “Assembling the Dead,” was recently published in the archaeological journal “Antiquity.”
Class of 2020 celebrates Harker career at January gathering
In early January, the Class of 2020 gathered at the Hayes Mansion in San Jose for a special celebration that brought together hundreds of alumni and their loved ones to reflect on and honor their time as Harker students.
Sophomore fencer to represent Team USA in Paris
This week, sophomore and national competitive fencer Ishani Sood is traveling to Paris to represent the US at the cadet-level fencing World Cup.









