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The Harker School graduated its first upper school class in 2002
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Home sweet school: Harker boarders reminisce – a Harker Magazine feature

 

Home sweet school: Harker boarders reminisce – a Harker Magazine feature
From 1893 to 2002, Harker’s boarding program was integral to its commitment to academic excellence and personal character development. From eating family-style meals and watching TV in the rec room to Bear Valley skiing trips and getting ready for school dances, the shared experiences of Harker boarders had the power to transform young lives.
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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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Middle School Giving Tree
Middle School Giving Tree
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Harker Video on Demand
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Middle School Winter Fest
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125th Anniversary Memories

The John Near stare. Anyone who has ever had Mr. Near as a teacher will remember that look he got when you had done something foolish or frustrating! The reason the John Near stare was so effective was that at all other times, Mr. Near was the most thoughtful, considerate, passionate teacher you had ever met. He touched our lives in so many ways, which is why we invited him to be our Baccalaureate speaker. As a teacher, I often think, “What would John Near do?” His influence on my life is immeasurable.

Karan Lodha ‘04
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