Middle school students made special pouches for Australian wildlife orphaned in the bushfires that have been ravaging the country.
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Students work to protect and learn about nature on Freshman Service Day
Last week, grade 9 students went to Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve in Morgan Hill for Freshman Service Day, working to clear and widen the preserve’s trails.
Giving from the Heart: Partnership with Camp Okizu is a Meaningful Harker Tradition
This article originally appeared in the summer 2019 issue of Harker Magazine. Every spring semester, two events bring the Harker community together to honor…
Student-run benefit concert raises $8,000 to combat poverty in rural China
In April, the student-run nonprofit organization Nanoseed held a special benefit concert at the Rothschild Performing Arts Center. The concert featured performances by pianist…
Zachary Wong ’19 receives The Forgotten International’s Compassion Award
Photo: Kathy Fang, grade 11 At yesterday’s school meeting, Zachary Wong ’19 was presented with The Forgotten International’s 2019 Compassion Award for his work…
Student-run NanoSeed hosting benefit concert this Saturday
NanoSeed, a student-run nonprofit organization dedicated to helping impoverished areas of rural China, will present a special benefit concert on Saturday, April 20, at…
Kids Heart Challenge raises more than $13,000 for American Heart Association, more than $200,000 raised to date
Earlier this month, the lower school hosted the Kids Heart Challenge to raise money for the American Heart Association as well as increase awareness…
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…
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…
Assembly celebrates another successful pajama and book drive
At Monday’s pajama assembly, grade 3 students received a visit from their grade 10 Eagle Buddies to mark the conclusion of another successful pajama…