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Harker weekend boarders ran the Harker Cafe each Sunday. Kids took orders over the counter, cooked (under supervision, of course) and served. A specialty was amazing fried rice. Faculty even came in occasionally to enjoy the great food, service and company!

Watch for a great article on the former boarding program in the next issue of Harker Magazine, in mailboxes in December!
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[UPDATED] 11 students win National Merit scholarships, nearly 60 percent of class recognized overall

 

[UPDATED] 11 students win National Merit scholarships, nearly 60 percent of class recognized overall
In mid-September, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation identified 68 Harker seniors as Commended Students in the 2019 National Merit Scholarship Competition.
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23 students take top spots at California Science and Engineering Fair
23 students take top spots at California Science and Engineering Fair

 

Nearly 70 students win awards at 2025 Synopsys Championship
Nearly 70 students win awards at 2025 Synopsys Championship

 

Two juniors nominated for 2025 Rita Moreno Awards
Two juniors nominated for 2025 Rita Moreno Awards
Community raises funds for Camp Okizu at 2025 Cancer Walk
Community raises funds for Camp Okizu at 2025 Cancer Walk

 

19th Research Symposium investigates “AI Trends” with talks by tech luminaries, students and alums
19th Research Symposium investigates “AI Trends” with talks by tech luminaries, students and alums

 

Grade 8 robotics team headed to world championships
Grade 8 robotics team headed to world championships
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2018 Family & Alumni Picnic
2018 Family & Alumni Picnic
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Harker VOD: 68th Annual Family & Alumni Picnic Show
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Upcoming Events
The Miro Quartet | Fri., Dec. 7

 

125th Anniversary Memories

I was always on campus weekends as my mother, who lived in Palo Alto, traveled for the government. For five extra merit points I could compete for Relief Orderly. His job was to close gates and check doors. This little competition taught me a lot of military trivia. From this knowledge, I won the Drill Down medal, then next year I became the ranking non-commissioned officer and graduated as Senior Master Sergeant.

Stephen Worsley ’72, Palo Alto Military Academy
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