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

The Sage

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

The Sage

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

The Sage

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Theater students of Sage gathered in Sage campus to practice Pride and Prejudice play. They keep 6 feet apart and wear masks.

New Life, New Theater

Tomiris Gumar, Staff Reporter Nov 20, 2020

The theater has always been something that makes people feel alive. The audience can feel all of the complex emotions. The spectators live through conflicts alongside the actors. Before quarantine started,...

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Biking through the neighborhood, Animesh Johnson and his friend are having fun. Connecting with others in quarantine is extremely different, however, Johnson quickly adapted to the difficulties.

Many Students Find Ways to Connect With Friends While Others Struggle

Samuel Daher, Staff Reporter Nov 18, 2020

Sage Creek students and numerous other high schoolers have struggled to maintain their community and stay connected. Now, people are finding new and unique alternatives to keep their social connections...

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Jade Chen 16 Year Old junior she is a volunteer at Ivey Ranch she is together with a horse and that’s what she does at Ivey Ranch.

The Rise of Hobbies: How Americans Have Transformed Into Hobbyists During A Pandemic

Johanne Lenler, Staff Reporter Nov 11, 2020

During COVID-19, it has been difficult for a lot of teenagers to find things to do. Teenagers have been very bored and frustrated because they don’t have anything to do.  Some people can’t find friends...

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Pictured are a plethora of Carlsbads community veterans. Many of the veterans pictured have served in times of peace and in times of war.

In Honor of Our Communities Veterans

Bella Niems, Web Editor-In-Chief Nov 11, 2020

The community sometimes does not realize the hidden heroes that walk the streets. They serve America in times of turmoil and in times of peace. They fight for citizens rights, they fight for citizens lives,...

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Art teacher Cathryn Burroughs shows her crowded home setup that is used for class Google Meets. With many students and activities planned for them, some educators must balance their workload while overseeing their students from home.

How Teachers are Keeping Students Engaged Through the Screen

Jacob Fletcher, Staff Reporter Nov 5, 2020

Teaching is resource-intensive; it takes time, equipment, and for students and teachers alike, patience. Recently, both teaching and learning have been significantly changed due to online-learning which...

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Freshman Blake Hafner practices on his guitar. Looking down at it and expressing his enjoyment for music.

Students Feelings On the Possibility of Another COVID-19 Shutdown

Quarantine ll
Samuel Daher, Staff Reporter Nov 4, 2020

What if everything went back to normal, all students would go back to school and be told they are safe. Then, just a few weeks later, another outbreak comes and Quarantine ll is born. Research at The...

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The Boys to Men club poses for a photo after their first official Zoom meeting on Sept. 30. The group discussed issues relating to toxic masculinity and its harmful effect in society. “We really got to know each other while setting it up and through meetings so we feel comfortable talking to each other,” club officer Alexa Riley said.

Club Founders Find Unique Ways to Operate During Distance Learning

Becca Petty, Staff Reporter Oct 30, 2020

School closures and social distancing guidelines have forced SCHS clubs to get creative in the way they operate this school year. In the midst of remote learning, club founders have discovered ways to...

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 A mother and child are paying for their tickets at the entrance. At the opening of the patch, pumpkins for sale are displayed.

Carlsbad Pumpkin Patch is Open for the Season

Tiffany Leyva, Staff Reporter Oct 27, 2020

Pumpkin season is looking quite different for the Carlsbad Strawberry Company this year. From entrance temperature checks, to signs encouraging social distancing and even hourly spray downs with Clorox...

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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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A Carlsbad restaurant creates a temporary patio in their parking lot, allowing extra suitable seating due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many businesses have been given the green light by local governments to temporarily expand into streets in order to replace their lost indoor space.

Carlsbad Village Business Scene Shifts as a Result of COVID-19 Restrictions

Jacob Fletcher, Staff Reporter Oct 14, 2020

With unprecedented times, comes widespread business struggles and debates like never seen before. Since March, COVID-19 has been sweeping across the nation and wreaking havoc on populated cities and dense...

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Danny Kung, PE teacher, has been finding new ways to keep students active. With virtual learning extended Kung has been working hard to make PE workouts accessible for all students.

Physical Education during Virtual Learning

“It’s not ideal, but we’re making everything work, while sticking to our standards that we have in PE. It’s a lot different, but everything is a lot different right now.”
Nick Cepek, Co-sports editor Sep 29, 2020
As students return to school virtually, PE teachers have been finding innovative ways to keep students active and accountable.
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