by: Ivan Habib, Hayley Strahs, and Chloe Wilson Website Manager, Editor-in-Chief, and Culture Editor While LGHS offers extensive support to students with disabilities, other students don’t often extend the same effort. Uses […]
LGHS students should avoid individual transportation
by: Tanvi Ambekar, Advika Anand, Quinn Hathaway, and Jane Wilde Opinion Editor, Graphics Editor, Media Editor, and Humor Editor Every day, Los Gatos High School students must negotiate several traffic issues both […]
El Gato urges students to support the LG Library
by: Fuyu Banno, Hayley Strahs, and Gowri Sunil Graphics Editor, Editor-in-Chief, News Editor Since its reopening in 2012, the gorgeously renovated Los Gatos Library has attracted community members of all ages to […]
LG must acknowledge women-owned businesses
By: Britt Melinauskas, Sahil Muthukrishnan, Atharava Pandey, and Arnav Singhal National Editor, Culture Editor, and Sports Editors Los Gatos’s abundance of small businesses largely contributes to the town’s distinctive vibrancy. A walk […]
Los Gatos residents must become engaged with local politics
by Tori Schubert, Siyona Singhal, Hayley Strahs, and Nelson Kramer People Editor, Humor Editor, Editor-in-Chief, and Editor-in-Chief Los Gatos is a small, tight-knit community where residents care about maintaining their neighborhoods and […]
Political Understanding is a Responsibility
By: Katie Nelson, Katya Littfin, and Nelson Kramer Center, Local, and Humor Editors Most high school students are not politically educated. The majority of us can’t vote, so why would we need […]
El Gato Implores Party Safety
Megan Hastings, Nelson Kramer, & Samatha Gruetter Public Relations Manager, Humor Editor and Opinion Editor A familiar and symbolic object for many Los Gatos High School students is a poster that teachers […]
Teachers Should Control Phone Policies
By: Jordan Park, Sam Gruetter, & Emery Curtis Sports, Opinion, & Graphics Editors Recently, cell phones have become a major topic of conversation within school districts, notably their negative effect on learning, […]
El Gato Urges Students to take Finances into Account when Choosing a College
By: Katie Nelson, Sam Gruetter, Jane Wilde Media Production, Sports, and Culture Editors As many LGHS seniors are approaching their freshman year of college, they face many new challenges. These include finding […]
LGHS Teachers and Administrators Provide Insight on the Necessity of MOSAIC
By: Ella Marrufo, Kate Gruetter, and Saya Alvares Editors-in-Chief and People Editor LGHS students who hear the word “MOSAIC” know it for what it is: an informative session on a topics such […]
Performative Activism Needs to Cease
By: Esha Bagora, Megan Hastings, Emery Curtis, and Hayley Strahs Media Production Editor, Center Editor, and Graphics Editors In the digital age, it is common to scroll through any social media platform […]
Indigenous People Require Support and Awareness Around Thanksgiving
By: Kate Gruetter, Nelson Kramer, and Megan Hastings Thanksgiving is celebrated all over the US, with 90 percent of American households marking the historic day with a feast. Americans travel across the […]
Events of 9/11 Incite Hateful Behavior
By: Esha Bagora, Megan Hastings, and Aliya Koshalieva Twenty-three years after one of the saddest days in American history, Muslim and South Asian Americans continue to feel its effects. On September 11, […]
EDITORIAL: Los Gatos Community Should Advocate For Robust Public Transport
By Angela Sheu News Editor Los Gatans are painfully familiar with our town’s notorious gridlock, which is especially bad after school, on weekends, or amid summer beach traffic. While it’s a complex […]
Editorial: Social media creators promote overconsumption
By: Dana Hathaway, Ella Marrufo, and Saya Alvares Editorial Editor and Sports Editors Between online clothing orders, Doordash, and Amazon Fresh, ordering without interacting is seamless in the digital era. It is […]