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The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

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A graph shows the gradual build-up of debt in trillions of dollars since 2013.
The debt ceiling was created in 1939 by Congress and was reached for the first time in 1953.

The Debt Ceiling Crisis Resolves With a Compromise Between Republicans and Democrats

Sam Carroll, Staff Reporter Jun 9, 2023

During May and early June, the U.S. government struggled with an impending problem: the debt ceiling. Congress had to decide to either raise the debt ceiling or let the economy crash harder than ever before....

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Principal “Shoe” leads a group of potential Sage students on a campus tour. Mr Schuveiller works hard to make all students feel welcome and heard.

Looking Back, Looking Forward: Mr. Shoe’s Journey at Sage Creek Comes to an End

Helen Hao, Staff Reporter Jun 7, 2023

On May 8, it was announced with mixed emotions that Jesse Schuveiller, Sage Creek High School’s Principal will be leaving the school on June 30. He will be taking over as principal at San Marcos High...

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Students gathered in front of Sage Creek wearing and waving their rainbow flags. As an act of protest many made posters and cheered for their friends and speakers.

Sage Creek Students Stage a Walkout Protest Carlsbad High Vice Principal Ethan Williams

Angela Huang, Staff Reporter Jun 7, 2023

On May 30, 2023 at 10 a.m., Sage Creek students walked out of classes in hopes of raising the Pride Flag outside of school and to protest against the controversial statements made against the proposed...

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A specific section of the Carlsbad City Council chambers is dedicated to the housing and care of homeless individuals. A department of individuals works as a team to ensure the status and well-being of shelters and that resources are allocated for.

Carlsbad Grapples With Homelessness, Attempts Strategic Planning

Georgia Scherrer, Staff Reporter May 31, 2023

The city of Carlsbad in San Diego County is home to roughly 115,302 people and houses individuals ranging from health care providers, government employees, everyday heroes and the necessary workers that...

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Caltrans works on the 78 freeway slopes next to the Preserve housing development and Marisol apartments. Many trucks and signs mark the road below to be cautious.

The 78 Freeway Finally Reopens After Months of Stressful Traffic

Juliette D'Eliseo, Staff Reporter May 18, 2023

From March 15 to May 10, Carlsbad and Oceanside residents experienced traffic problems as a result of the 78 Freeway closure, located between College Boulevard and El Camino Real. The heavy rains in early...

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A velella velella lays in the sand with its sail upright. The hydra species uses its sail to catch winds that carry them through the ocean.

Velella Velellas Have Taken Over Southern California Beaches

Sam Carroll, Staff Reporter May 18, 2023

Over the month of April, Carlsbad, Torrey Pines and other Southern California beaches have had a seemingly new visitor: shiny blue blobs. These blobs are identified as a type of hydra similar to jellyfish...

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Banned books are presented within Barnes & Noble with a sign saying, “Discover what you’ve been missing.” A variety of books are presented including “Anna Karenina”, “Fahrenheit 451”, “1984”, “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “The Catcher in the Rye.”

FLYING OFF THE SHELVES FOR THE WRONG REASONS: Heating Arguments Between Republican Lawmakers and Bibliophiles

Georgia Scherrer, Staff Reporter Mar 7, 2023

Controversy is on the rise within the world of literature.  A recent dispute between legislators and the public regarding whether or not books should continue to be banned in certain school libraries,...

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Class of 2023 Commitment Map

Class of 2023 Commitment Map

Nadia Razzaq and Nick Cepek Jan 30, 2023

A commitment map is a long-standing tradition by The Sage! We look forward to sharing the senior class' success with the Sage Creek community. Please submit your plans for next year HERE to be added to...

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The lights of one house on Ammonite Court begin to illuminate as the sun sets. This house is one of the easier ones to take lights off once the holiday season ends.

Un-Deck the Halls: Ammonite Court Begins Teardown of Holiday Lights

Jacob Dougherty, Staff Reporter Jan 4, 2023

Throughout the holiday season, twinkling lights adorn the homes in many neighborhoods throughout Carlsbad. However, as the holiday season comes to a close, the festive decorations must come down. Ammonite...

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Ammonite Place displays one of its only moving decorations. A moving train circles around a small town, crossing a bridge along the way.

Holiday Lights are in Full Swing at Ammonite Place’s Holiday Light Show

Holden Kopman, Staff Reporter Dec 16, 2022

Ammonite Place has brought a Christmas delight to family and friends who have attended in the past or are now trying it out for the first time. Though The Sage has covered this festive neighborhood in...

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Wind ensemble plays “Eight Nights of Light.” The challenging piece made for a dynamic performance by the group.

Sage Creek Music Department’s Winter Concert “The Gift of Music” Ushers in the Holidays

Helen Hao, Staff Reporter Dec 10, 2022

On Friday, Dec. 9, Sage Creek’s music department held its annual winter concert; this year was titled “The Gift of Music.” Tickets were sold on GoFan for $10 for general admission and $7 for senior...

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6997 Ammonite Place in Carlsbad shines bright amidst a Saturday sunset. Decorations are synched to a radio station playing various holiday-themed songs.

Deck the Halls: Ammonite Court Sets Up Holiday Light Show

Georgia Scherrer, Staff Reporter Dec 6, 2022

With the winter season comes the unwinding of strands of holiday lights and the blow-up of inflatable snowmen. The day after Thanksgiving is typically when holiday lights are put up, and holiday festivities...

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