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

The Sage

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

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Students sitting in a classroom with a classroom with new COVID-19 restrictions.  Carlsbad Unified School DIstrict deemed their high schools and middle schools would return to in-person learning on Jan. 5. The decision has been controversial due to varying levels of health concerns for families and staff.

The Pros and Cons of The School Board’s Decision to Return to In-Person Learning on Jan. 5

Tiffany Leyva and Nick Cepek Nov 19, 2020

The Carlsbad Unified School District’s decision to reopen in schools in January is perceived as both a positive decision and a negative decision. On one hand, it's a relief to families and staff who...

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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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A typical school setting nowadays looks a bit different, it might be a table or a desk in ones house. A recent board meeting discussed that students will not be returning to school until January.

Is Distance Learning Just One Big Struggle for Students and Teachers?

Emma Velchek, Staff Reporter Nov 18, 2020

The 2020-2021 school year has been online for just over three months now, and students have been counting down the days until they can return to school.  Hopes were high for many students, teachers,...

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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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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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