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

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

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What Makes a Teacher Great and Which Classes if Added to the Course Catalog Would Resonate

What Makes a Teacher Great and Which Classes if Added to the Course Catalog Would Resonate

Spoiler Alert: Student survey ranking results and teacher interviews inside
Hadley Golden, Staff Reporter Oct 11, 2023

Teachers can break or make a student’s life. We’ve all had those that broke our spirit and might have landed us on a therapist’s couch. Maybe in the rearview mirror, that hurt helped us in immeasurable...

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Dr. Way delivers a speech. His latest address occurred on the first day of school (Aug. 23) to all the grade levels at SCHS’ stadium.

New Leadership, New Opportunity: Dr. Josh Way is Sage Creek’s “Jack-of-All-Trades” Principal

Holden Kopman, Entertainment Editor Aug 29, 2023

Despite its relatively young age, Sage Creek High School has already undergone its third change of school administrator. On July 20, 2023, Dr. Josh Way, the former principal of Marshall Middle School in...

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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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While some people adore lucious and vibrant green lawns, Californians enjoy the more dry and droughtful look Carlsbad has to offer. Carlsbad now ranks number one in the best deserts in the world, surpassing the Sahara Desert and Death Valley.

Three Weeks of Rain Ends California’s Worsening Drought of 23 Years

Leah Ertel, Entertainment Editor Apr 1, 2023

California, the beautiful Golden State known for its beaches and envious weather all year round, is also known for being one of the driest states, having been in a drought for over 23 years. As a state...

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Violinist Dodi Francis and Harpist Catalina Francis perform “The Swan” by Camille Saint-Saëns. This opening performance was arranged by Isxno.

Sage Creek Music Department’s Spring Concert “Blooming Brilliant” Spotlights the Musical Maturity of the Program

Isabella Bernabeo, Assistant Web Editor-in-Chief Mar 6, 2023

On March 3, Sage Creek’s music department presented its spring concert, “Blooming Brilliant” in the Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. Tickets were available for purchase at sagecreekmusic.org and...

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A Farewell from Some of Sage Creek’s Teachers

A Farewell from Some of Sage Creek’s Teachers

Three teachers reflect and look forward to their journeys beyond Sage Creek.
Juliette D’Eliseo, Staff Reporter Jun 2, 2022

Jamie Solis: AP Microeconomics and Economics Teacher Q: What are your best memories at Sage Creek? A: “I have really enjoyed my time here. One Specific memory, I think it was the class of 2019,...

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 Sage Creek remains empty with the exception of a few staff and custodial members on campus. This will soon change with the planned hybrid opening date of Jan. 25, 2021.

Sage Staff Mixed on Return to In-Person Instruction

Madeline Mack and Aedia Hamilton Jan 20, 2021

On Dec. 16, the CUSD board decided to push back the return date to Jan. 25. On that day, some students will be continuing distance learning while others will be returning to campus two days a week.  After...

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Sage Creek campus is empty without students. CUSD board members say that students will be able to come back to school campuses in January.

Students Will Return to Campus Jan. 5, 2021

Bella Niems and Tomiris Gumar Nov 10, 2020

This is a continuation of successive Board Meeting updates. The Oct. 28 board meeting relinquished some hope given to students at the previous Oct. 14 board meeting. It was originally said that students...

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Morgan Mayorga and Maya Grudman stand in their floaties and matching outfits holding their “weapons” of choice. The pair are two of the game coordinators who organize the event.

Senior Assassins Continues Despite COVID-19

Bella Niems, Web Editor in Chief Oct 26, 2020

She was getting ready for work and thought about nothing but being five minutes behind. Rushing out the door she was pelted with squirt guns and the voice of her peers cheering that they had gotten their...

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A student heads to practice while passing a sign reinforcing social distancing on Oct. 13. Social distancing is one of the ten protocols to ensure on-campus safety.

On-Campus Activities: Will Bobcats Be Taking Part?

Nadia Razzaq, Business Manager Oct 26, 2020

On March 13, students said goodbye to teachers and friends, unsure of how long the pandemic would last. Adapting to online learning ensued with complaints of a lack of socialization and overwhelming...

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This is Ella Clark, the senior Class President. This is her second year as president. Clark is also a dancer on Sage Creek’s Dance Company.

Introducing your 2020-2021 Student Leaders

Morgan Mayorga and Maya Chinai Oct 16, 2020

With having the Class Council elections online, Sage Creek students should get to know their Class Presidents. Meet this year's Class Council Presidents: Ariana Ramos, Davian Rangel, Faith Klein, and Ella...

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