The girls basketball team was defeated by Homestead 40-41 on Tuesday, Dec. 12, in their first game of the season. For most of ...
On Thanksgiving morning, MVHS hosted the 16th annual turkey trot, a multitude of running events, from the 5K to the ...
The MVHS boys basketball team lost to Branham 65-69 in overtime on Nov. 29.  The game had started off strong for MVHS, and ...
On Oct. 8, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the “Real Food, Healthy Kids” Act into law, banning ultra-processed foods from school meals across the state. Following its addition to MVHS, ...
Since 2023, the unhoused population in Mountain View has spiked 56%, compared to an 8% average countywide increase, according to Santa Clara County’s Point in Time Count. Mountain View is home to 879 ...
On September 2nd, ASB announced its freshman cabinet and senior secretary/PR for the 2025-26 school year. The freshman cabinet is Nathalie Zhang as class president, Edith Huang as vice ...
The class of 2025 graduated today, June 6, with a ceremony that began with them walking down the center of the football field toward the bleachers. Principal Dr. Kip Glazer opened the ceremony with a ...
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New principal Dr. Kip Glazer joined The Oracle for a press conference in August. Here’s what she had to say about recent changes, including the open campus, traffic guards, and free period stickers.
The varsity girls volleyball team played their second game against Summit Shasta High School at home on Tuesday. The Spartans led the first set until the very end when Summit Shasta took the lead, and ...
Prom was held Saturday night at Great America in San Jose. Juniors and seniors, dressed in suits and gowns, spent the evening riding attractions and participating in activities including karaoke, a ...
The vending machine located between the Science Quad and the Back Parking Lot has been removed from campus more than six years after its installation, in order to maintain compliance with state law.