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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An eighth grade Shadow Cat laughs with her Shadow Cat ambassador and her friend during lunch. All Shadow Cats on Dec. 4 came from Calavera Hills Middle School.

Shadow Cats Welcomes Prospective Students for the Third Year

Sierra Jorden and Jenny Tucker Dec 6, 2018

You might be wondering why there are miniature freshmen  walking around our campus this week, and it’s not just to annoy us; they’re actually middle school students. What started as an ambitious genius...

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Professional Joanne Hackett gives advice to senior Tyler Hill. The professionals are there to help students with problem-solving throughout their Genius Project.

Genius Project Brings Professionals to Students

Kylie Valency and Julia Araujo Nov 15, 2018

Throughout the Genius Project journey, students have access to many resources including Professionals in the room. The English department has set up a system to inspire and guide students through problems...

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What to Watch for this Election Season

What to Watch for this Election Season

Ari Beckett and Emilie Anderson Nov 6, 2018

The following are four examples of some petitions to watch out for in the upcoming November elections that may concern or affect students. Whether you can vote or not, it’s always good to know what’s...

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Some of the buddies include: Mrs.Stock and Parmis Sanaei; Mr.Bloomquist and Sebastian Valencia; Mr.Manente and Audrey Azzeh; and Mrs.Kuehl and Bryant Kitisin. The pairs will work together for the 2018-2019 school year.

Genius Project Introduces Accountabilibuddies

Kylie Valency and Julia Araujo Nov 1, 2018

As some seniors are finishing up their Genius Projects, others are still figuring it out. But, no matter where they are in the process, their newly acquired accountabilibuddies will be by their sides....

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Sage Creek was praised for its, “access to the various floor levels of each building...allowing for clear and easy circulation throughout the campus.” With four separate terraces along with compact building structures, the two and three story structures provide clear and accessible routes for students to travel through.

Sage Creek Gets Nominated for a San Diego Architectural Foundation Orchid Award

Juliana Renert, Staff Reporter Nov 1, 2018

The 2018 Orchids and Onions awards is an educational fundraising program that is dedicated to the education and the promotion of outstanding. The online People’s Choice Vote gauges San Diegans’ about...

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This years formal is themed Enchanted Forest. The dance will have multiple elegant decorations to go with the theme.

Heading Down to the Enchanted Forest

Sophie Mostamand and Camila Moreno Nov 1, 2018

As the Halloween season comes to an end and the holiday time of year begins, Sage Creek starts it off with their annual Fall Formal.  Fall Formal will take place on Saturday, Nov. 3 at Cal State San...

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For examples of how to dress, follow the ASB Instagram @sagecreekasb.

What to Expect for Fall Formal’s Spirit Week

Julia Miller, Staff Reporter Oct 29, 2018

Spirit week will begin on Monday, Oct. 29 where you can dress up for class cup points and getting hyped for Fall Formal.  “Spirit week is a way for students to show off their school spirit and I...

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This is the Snapchat Geofilter for this years Red Ribbon assembly on Wednesday, Oct. 24. Look out for it!

Sneak Peek to Red Ribbon Week

Natalie Huestis, Staff Reporter Oct 18, 2018

October is an eventful month with Halloween and Breast Cancer Awareness campaigns. This month also holds one extra special week where our attention is brought to the effects of our actions. Red Ribbon...

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Sage Creek will take on the classic musical Les Miserables later this year. Auditions are scheduled for late October.

Do You Hear the People Sing? It’s Coming From the PAC

Upcoming Winter Musical: Les Miserables
Emilie Anderson, Staff Reporter Oct 17, 2018

*Full disclosure: I was the assistant director for last year’s winter musical, Footloose, and will be assistant directing for this year’s winter musical, Les Miserables, as well. By this time next...

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Governor Edmund Brown sends back a bill without his signature that would have moved start times for high schools in California to 8:30 a.m. The governor said it is an issue best decided at a local level.

Late Start Every Day and the Bill That Could Have Made It Possible

Ari Beckett and Gavyn Townsend Oct 10, 2018

Sleep. We all need it. We all could use more of it. A recent bill that passed across Governor Edmund Brown’s desk last month could have moved all high school start times in California to 8:30...

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Principal Cesar Morales addresses the problem of hate speech to the entire campus. Every Sage Creek student, teacher and staff member was present to hear what Morales had to say.

Morales Holds Impromptu Assembly, Addresses Hate Speech

Bryant Kitisin and Ari Beckett Oct 5, 2018

Madison Young, Kylie Valency, Sophia Parks, Madisyn Gorelitz and Brady Caskey all contributed reporting for this article. In an impromptu assembly yesterday during third period, Principal César Morales...

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Signs encourage beachgoers to ironically keep the beaches clean and to protect the wildlife it holds. There was no sight of anyone on the beach for a good distance.

The Backlash of Unacceptable Sewage Spills from South of the Border

Sebastian Valencia, Staff Reporter Oct 4, 2018

Unwanted sewage from Tijuana, Mexico, is rapidly filling San Diego’s pristine sector of the Pacific Ocean. This issue is nothing new to California and our state’s relations with the bordering country...

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