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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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A Freshmans Guide to Walking in the Hallways

A Freshman’s Guide to Walking in the Hallways

Madisyn Goerlitz, Photography & Social Media Editor Sep 20, 2018

First of all, I’d like to welcome the class of 2022 to the beautiful campus you’ll call home for the next four years, Sage Creek High School. Second, I would like to introduce you to the hallways...

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Adding surf to a class schedule would not only promote physical health but support the surf team that is already at Sage Creek.

Why Sage Creek Should Have Skate/Surf PE

Kyle Turner, Staff Writer Jun 12, 2018

Skateboarding and schools; the relationship between both haven't been very productive or even existent. Most schools have banned skateboards completely and want nothing to do with the newly-named sport....

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Here pictured are Google’s first wave of robots to be put out into the world once the initial stages of the project are initiated. GoogleAI, led by Patrick Donahue, has been in the formation stages for months now.

A BOTPOSAL

AI still has quite a distance to progress in manners of helping people.
Áine Kern, Opinion Editor Jun 11, 2018

Innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) creation have been more and more common and impressive in recent years, from Siri to self-driving automobiles. The inventions seem to only be improving quality...

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Teachers in North Carolina marched at their capital Raleigh on Wednesday, May 16th wearing matching red shirts and carrying posters. North Carolina teachers joined many other states in marching for fair wages, benefits, and better education funding.

Teacher’s Wages and Strikes

While California may pay their teachers fairly, all educators across the nation deserve fair pay for their work.
Reilly Cornwall, Staff Writer Jun 11, 2018

From Arizona to Colorado to even West Virginia, teachers across the country have been striking and protesting for better pay and more education funding these past few months. One of the most recent...

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Former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneels during the national anthem before a game. This action has sparked heavy controversy, prompting the changes made to the NFL’s employee’s agreement.

Time to Stand Up, Colin.

Jacob Nipper, Staff Writer Jun 11, 2018

Before I say anything, allow me to say this: Political protest is, and should always be, a protected right for everyone in this country. Freedom of speech and expression is, and should always be,...

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Michigan apples sit in crates ready to be sold at this farmers market. Farmers markets provide fresh produce to their customers in a way that supports local business and the health of our environment.

Farmers Markets Over Grocery Stores

Sustainability is an incredibly important topic in today’s world that suffers more and more pollution everyday. There are many small changes you can make to your life that have lasting impacts on the fate of our world. One of these changes is to choose to shop for produce at your local farmer’s market over a grocery store.
Amanda Klein, Staff Writer Jun 6, 2018

A sea that crashes in shades of blue and green; golden fields that wave in the wind; palm trees that reach up to touch the clouds. One of the chief reasons California has become such a popular place to...

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Many people feel that limiting Prom to seniors only is unfair to the other grades. This hasn’t been an issue at Sage Creek yet, but we have only had one Prom so far.

Why Prom Is and Should Always Be an Upperclassmen Event

Drake Trent, Feature Editor May 30, 2018

I struggled for four years at Sage Creek, back when there were only two classes, freshman and sophomore. There was no prom for any of us then; even when we had a junior class, there was no prom. Hoopcoming...

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The SCHS dance team practices in the dance room. Students who participate in the arts statistically perform better in school.

STEM vs. STEAM. Why STEAM is the superior education method.

Christopher Kathman, Staff Writer May 22, 2018

Full STEAM ahead for arts in education! STEM and common core were implemented into many schools in 2009, to many students’ dismay. But schools have started implementing a newer, revised version of STEM...

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President Donald Trump turns away from the camera with an extended hand towards it. The commander in chief dismissed the idea that the U.S. is gearing up for a trade war over proposed aluminum and steel tariffs on Monday.

Let’s Talk About Trump: A Reader’s Letter

Britteny Miller, Reader May 21, 2018

Let’s talk about Trump, but let’s not do it the way Fox News or CNN does it: let’s talk about Trump-like human beings living under a government he has been figure heading for a little over a year...

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A Letter for Future Seniors

A Letter for Future Seniors

Paige Loeffler, Staff Writer May 14, 2018

Dear Future Seniors, Freshmen, you may not be thinking about it but it’ll come before you know it. Sophomores, you’re halfway there, and juniors, prepare for a bittersweet ride. Summer is just...

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MiraCosta College is a community college in Carlsbad that offers courses in a variety of subjects, transfer programs, associates degrees, and many other programs. Many students choose to attend community college after high school as an alternative to a traditional four year university.

Community College Vs Four Year Universities

Reilly Cornwall, Staff Writer May 10, 2018

With the end of the year coming very soon, many seniors and other upperclassmen are struggling to figure out what exactly they are doing after high school. May 1st recently passed and anyone planning on...

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SagePOL Episode 4 : We Live in a Society

Jacob Nipper and Darius Rahmanian May 9, 2018

Join your hosts Darius Rahmanian and Jacob Nipper for episode 4 of SagePOL where they, and guest star Isabelle Herbert, explore ideas surrounding teen culture and American society.

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