Harvard-Westlake School • North Hollywood, CA
Friday, November 20, 2009

Chronicle, Big Red win national honors

November 15, 2009

The 2008-2009 Chronicle, edited by Lucy Jackson '09 and Andrew Lee '09 won the National Scholastic Press Association's National Pacemaker Award Saturday, and the November 2009 edition won first place in Best of Show at the convention in Washington, D.C.

Football secures CIF playoff spot

November 15, 2009

Friday night was Senior Night, and the team needed to win in order to make the playoffs and extend its season for at least one more game.

Two freshmen form singing group based on TV show ‘Glee’

November 11, 2009

Inspired in part by "Glee," the new Fox television show, Bronty O’Leary ’13 and Megan Ward ’13 started a middle school Glee Club.

Parents’ Association hosts Operation Gratitude event

November 11, 2009

The Parents’ Association is hosting an Operation Gratitude community service event on Saturday.

Middle school faculty revives holiday crafts fair

November 11, 2009

Crafts made by faculty ranging from scarves and pillowcases to photographs and hand-blown glass ornaments will be sold at the middle schools’ faculty craft fair on Dec. 9.

Students travel to Korea for debate

November 11, 2009

Two juniors traveled to Seoul, South Korea this weekend with the U.S. national debate team for an exhibition debate against the Korean national debate team. Jake Sonnenberg ’11 and Ben Sprung-Keyser ’11 spent their weekend participating in a series of public debates between the two national teams.

Alumna to bear the Olympic Torch

November 11, 2009

Alison Lerner ’09 will carry the Olympic Flame through Calgary, Canada Jan. 18 and 19, as a torchbearer for the 2010 winter Olypics in Vancouver.

School creates music station

November 11, 2009

Designed for students who are interested in composing, a new electronic music station is now installed in the upper school music department.

SSR shows how to walk on water

November 11, 2009

Students crowded around a section of the quad and jumped on top of tables to get a better view as Dr. Antonio Nassar and students in the Studies in Scientific Research conducted a scientific demonstration during a Monday break.

Senior art to be displayed in gallery

November 11, 2009

Next Monday, the Feldman Horn Art Gallery will be filled with artwork from seniors who take AP Drawing, AP Design, Advanced Drawing and Painting III. 3D art and photos will also be shown, while senior work from video art will play in a loop.

Athletics Department recalls team’s jackets

November 11, 2009

The Athletics Department confiscated cross country team sweatshirts because of concerns that the sweatshirts could be interpreted as offensive.

Seniors earn honors in national science contest

November 11, 2009

The Siemens Foundation named Ian Cinnamon ’10 and Andrew Wang ’10 semifinalists of the Siemens Competition in Math, Science, and Technology.

UCLA physicist, astronomer explains dark matter, energy

November 11, 2009

UCLA physicist and astronomer Dr. HanGuo Wang lectured on developing the machine engineered to detect dark matter.

Students, faculty, parents donate blood

November 11, 2009

The UCLA Blood and Platelet Center ran a blood drive on Thursday in the student lounge.

Upper classes to see Columbine video

November 11, 2009

In the upcoming weeks, the junior and senior classes will have their chance to view the Columbine re-enactment video along with the A.L.I.C.E. (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evaluate) video in their Rugby class meeting. In the dean meeting last Friday, Head of Security Jim Crawford discussed coordinating a date when the juniors and seniors will view the video.

History teachers lecture parents

November 11, 2009

Impressionism, political soap operas and conflicts in the Middle East were the focuses of three upper school history teachers in a series of lectures for parents in October.

School waits for flu vaccines

November 11, 2009

The school has ordered vaccinations for the H1N1 virus, commonly known as swine flu. Although these vaccinations have not yet arrived, students will be able to receive H1N1 vaccinations on campus.

Girls' volleyball takes first place in Mission League

October 21, 2009

Girls’ volleyball took sole possession of first place in the Mission League with a three set sweep over rival Flintridge Sacred Heart on October 20. 

Chronicle seniors win Ryan White award

October 21, 2009

Lauren Seo ’10 and Jamie Kim ’10 won Honorable Mention in the Ryan White Awards for their story titled "Pressed for Time," in the November 2008 Chronicle.

Upper School dissolves Crisis and Support team

October 21, 2009

The Crisis and Support Team program has been dissolved as of this summer. The decision was made after discussions between Assistant to Head of Upper School Michelle Bracken, Rabbi Emily Feigenson, school psychologist Dr. Sheila Siegel and Chaplain Father J. Young, all of whom are past CaST coordinators.

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