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Varsity falls to Venice in season-opener, 47-16

September 4, 2010

The Wolverines scored two touchdowns and field goal Friday night as varsity football fell to Venice High School, 47-16, in the season-opener.

Summer Science Program names asteroid for Kutler

September 1, 2010

A group of students and faculty from the Summer Science Program named an asteroid after Brendan Kutler ’10, who attend the program in 2009.

Two upper school deans compete in ‘Mud Run’ at Camp Pendleton

September 1, 2010

Upper School Deans Jon Wimbish and Cahn Oxelson took their marks on the starting line on June 5 alongside 6,000 other enthusiastic competitors.

Attendance at summer progam hits record high

September 1, 2010

With an increase of around 10 percent from last year, the Harvard-Westlake Summer Program had the highest class enrollment in its history this summer.

School to punish Coldwater speeders

September 1, 2010

Effective this year, students caught speeding along the middle lane of Coldwater Canyon Avenue or performing other illegal driving maneuvers in the morning could have their parking privileges revoked.

Students fail to perform community service

September 1, 2010

Forty seven upper school students had yet to complete their community service requirement upon the last day of 2009-2010 school year, Assistant to the Head of Upper School Michelle Bracken said.

Hudnut, Huybrechts discuss high school education at Chinese conference

September 1, 2010

President Thomas Hudnut and Head of School Jeanne Huybrechts traveled to Beijing and Shanghai, China this summer as Harvard-Westlake joined the World’s Leading School Association as the first school from the United States.

Wolverine statues unveiled at both campuses

August 31, 2010

Two identical bronze wolverine sculptures were unveiled at the Upper and Middle Schools at the opening ceremonies Tuesday morning.

Alumnus’ book places on national bestseller list

August 31, 2010

"Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.", by Sam Wasson ’99 reached 13 on the New York Times bestseller list for hardcover non-fiction books on Aug 13. The book is about the making of the 1961 movie "Breakfast at Tiffany’s," starring Audrey Hepburn.

Recent graduate donates $500,000

August 31, 2010

After selling his company to Google for about $70 million, Scott Becker ’05 donated $500,000 to Harvard-Westlake.

Dartt honored for computer program

August 31, 2010

Upper school science teacher Chris Dartt received the Kogan Family Award for Innovation in Teaching for his work designing a computerized planning calendar for upper school faculty.

School bypasses Honor Board in math case

August 31, 2010

Students who confessed to knowingly cheating by studying from previous years’ tests in last year’s Introduction to Calculus Honors classes cannot receive college recommendations from their calculus teachers and must complete four hours of community service.

CIF reprimands, poor fan conduct lead to broad sportsmanship review

August 31, 2010

In response to CIF citations for fan and athlete misconduct last year, the Sportsmanship and Fan Behavior Review Committee recently developed a list of ideas to improve ethics in athletics.

Wilson turns down Cardinals, will attend Stanford

August 24, 2010

Baseball player Austin Wilson '10 passed on offers from the St. Louis Cardinals in favor of going to Stanford.

Sprung-Keyser wins national debate championship

June 19, 2010

Ben Sprung-Keyser '11 took first place Friday, June 18 in Lincoln Douglas Debate at the National Forensics League national tournament in Kansas City.

Klein to head new Kutler Center for research, interdisciplinary studies

June 9, 2010

History teacher Larry Klein was named Thursday to head the new Kutler Center for Independent Research and Interdisciplinary Studies, the creation of which was announced Wednesday by Head of School Jeanne Huybrechts.

Lofty pirate ship pays tribute to Brendan Kutler '10

June 6, 2010

On the last day of classes, a group of friends set a pirate ship asail atop the pergola in the Seaver flag court in memory of Brendan Kutler '10, who died in his sleep last December. And that's not the end of the swashbuckling tribute.

Upper school awards ceremony honors students and faculty

June 1, 2010

At the annual Upper School Assembly Tuesday June 1, students and faculty were honored for their achievements during the 2009-2010 school year.

Professional artist visits photo classes

June 1, 2010

Artist Laura Parker told three photography classes on May 27 about her career as a professional photographer and described her own style and method of photography.

Weissenbach wins state championship

May 28, 2010

Sophomore track and field runner Amy Weissenbach,who ran the year's second fastest 800 meter time among all high school girls in the country a week ago, on Saturday won the state championship.
See the video:
http://www.dyestatcal.com/?pg=dyestatcal-2010-TrackField-Road-To-State-State-Meet-05-Finals

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