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Brian Yager poses for a family photo with his wife and kids. Yager, a California native, is moving to work at the Upper School.

Q&A with Brian Yager

by Meilan Steimle and Rashmi Iyer May 11, 2017

The staff of the Winged Post had the opportunity to interview Brian Yager, Harker's new Head of School starting the 2017-2018 school year. Previously, Yager served as the Head of School of the Keystone...

SF MOMA modernizes

SF MOMA modernizes

by Katherine Zhang, Asst. STEM Editor May 11, 2017

The bright red letters pop out from the white and gray exterior of the building, beckoning you in as you walk through the glass doors and into the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s (SFMOMA’s) maze...

The San Francisco City Hall, where the Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs is located.

Sanctuary policies spark debate

by Prameela Kottapalli, Winged Post Asst. Features Editor May 11, 2017

When most people think of the word “sanctuary,” they think of safety, a place to take refuge in the midst troubled times. But for some, sanctuary is much more than that–it’s a policy, one that...

Ensemble cast members signal the start of the musical with none other than "Start of Something New."

Hearts in the song

by Nicole Chen and Jenna Sadhu May 11, 2017

The audience’s quiet chatters silence and as the curtains are drawn back and the dimmed lights slowly illuminate the stage. The instrumental music of the opening song starts playing in the background,...

The International Baccalaureate (IB) program was founded in 1968 in Switzerland. "IB is a very suitable pathway for students who feel as though they are still open to try a range of things," Emily Hyland, an IB student at Presbyterian Ladies' College in Perth, Australia, said.

IB’s present alternative to AP’s: As AP exams approach, some pursue alternative testing options

by Rose Guan and Gloria Zhang May 11, 2017

Many upper school students are preparing for the dozens of AP exams in the next two weeks—but other students in the U.S. and worldwide, at schools that use International Baccalaureate (IB) programs as...

Construction update: Work continues on theatre while gym nears completion

Construction update: Work continues on theatre while gym nears completion

by Kathy Fang and Tiffany Wong May 11, 2017

Construction of the new gym and performing arts center continues as the one-year anniversary of the groundbreaking ceremony draws closer. The gym, which houses two floors at basement and ground levels,...

We need to live in a world with more trust and protection rather than caution and fear.

On living afraid of gun violence

by Krishna Bheda, Reporter April 19, 2017

I remember being so excited to see my family and my little cousins. This Christmas was going to be one for the books. I was in Houston!I was ready for Torchees’s famous mexican food, and I was ready...

As time goes on and we observe the continuing dynamism of the economy, we will gather more data that will enable macroeconomists to find stronger correlations.

Where macroeconomics falls short

by Michael Sikand, Aquila social media editor April 19, 2017

Given that economies form the framework of modern society, it is inevitable that the most contentious political debates concern competing methods of managing American wealth for the most optimal long-...

The arts and sciences are represented above, juxtaposed on a backdrop of all the money we're not going  to get unless we put aside our perceived differences and work together to expand the scope of human knowledge.

Editorial: The arts and sciences need to put aside their differences to fight defunding

April 19, 2017

Fuzzy vs. techie. Heart vs. brain. Arts vs. sciences. At Harker, we tend to see the arts and sciences as at odds, or at least as incompatible. How many times have you heard a group of coders chuckling...

Trump withdraws rights for trans students

Trump withdraws rights for trans students

by Prameela Kottapalli, Winged Post Asst. Features Editor April 1, 2017

President Donald Trump withdrew protections for transgender students in public schools to use bathrooms and facilities corresponding with their gender identity on Feb. 22, rescinding a nondiscriminatory...

Four upper school trumpet players, along with Lab Band director Dr. David Hart, perform solos at the front of the stage. Lab Band, along with Jazz Band and groups from the Middle School, performed at the An Evening of Jazz concert on March 17.

What’s new in performing arts: Spring music performances kick off

by Nerine Uyanik and Anya Weaver March 28, 2017

Music groups perform at United Voices The United Voices concert was held at 7 p.m. on March 16 at the Mexican Heritage Theater, where singing groups from across three Harker campuses performed a variety...

Orchestra conductor Chris Florio conducts the orchestra during the annual Winter Concert. The orchestra is currently in New York for their performance at Carnegie Hall.

Orchestra performs at Carnegie Hall

by Gloria Zhang, Reporter March 28, 2017

The upper school orchestra traveled to New York for their first performance at Carnegie Hall from March 24 to 29. They premiered two performances; a public informal performance at the Liberty Science Center...

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