Violinist Nancy Zhou played to a packed Patil Theater on Friday night, joined by San Francisco-born Serena Wang, a performer with major orchestras throughout China and the United States.
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[UPDATED] Eighth grader takes top prize in Junior Innovators Challenge
Last week, eighth grader Tina Jin took the top prize in the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge.
Seventh grader cast in premiere of play directed by Tony Award winner
Seventh grader Valentina Mottl has been cast in the world premier of “A Whynot Christmas Carol,” directed by the Tony Award-winning Pam MacKinnon.
Student author to speak at Los Altos Library
Children’s book author Keira Chang, grade 11, has been invited to be a guest speaker at the Los Altos Library in November.
Singers qualify for CCDA regional Honor Choir
Earlier this month, 14 upper school students qualified for the California Choral Directors Association’s Coastal Region Honor Choir.
Athletic Hall of Fame inducts four alums on Harker Day
Harker alums Greg Cox ’11, Kailee Gifford ’11, Armand Gupta ’09 and Nikhil Panu ’13 were inducted into the Harker Athletic H.all of Fame during Harker Day on Oct. 5
Harker Day draws thousands as Eagles soar to 35-0 victory
An estimated 4,000 people braved the high temperatures on Saturday to visit the upper school for this year’s Harker Day.
Student selected as artist for mythology exam
Sophomore Raeanne Li was recently chosen to be the visual artist for the Medusa Mythology Exam, administered by the American Classical League and taken by more than 3,000 students every year.
David Yeager shares insight on raising adolescents at Common Ground Speaker Series
Harker hosted a special event for the Common Ground Speaker Series, featuring David Yeager, PhD, discussing his new book, “10 to 25: The Science of Motivating Young People.”
Harker takes three of five top spots in Harvard research competition
Upper school students took three out of five top spots in the The Harvard Undergraduate Research Journal’s (THURJ) Research Competition.