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

This therapy dogs name is Ella. She is happy to help kids in her service and receive lots of love.

Children Find a Safe Haven in Paws for Reading

Jadyn Haid, Staff Reporter Oct 9, 2023

Whether they’re playing fetch, being filled in on their owners’ day-to-day shenanigans or even listening to a story, dogs can remarkably impact human lives.  Since the early 1930s, therapy dogs...

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The Sage: April 13, 2022

Isabella Bernabeo and Nadia Razzaq Apr 12, 2022

Broadcast from April 13, 2022. Anchors: Isabella Bernabeo, Nadia Razzaq. Stories Covered: Genius Project Forum Overview; by Nancie Huang-Ball, Narnia Choi Morp Recap; by Leah Ertel Staff...

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Shali (left) and DeLeon (right) pose in front of the librarians’ desk. The two librarians have worked together previously at Aviara Elementary and Middle School, an experience which has strengthened their bond as counterparts and close friends.

How a Dynamic Duo is Redefining the Sage Creek Library

Nadia Razzaq, News & Feature Editor Oct 20, 2021

Beyond the stacks of Chromebooks and novels, two women remain at the heart of the Sage Creek Library. Golnessa Shali maintains the relevance of the books that go onto shelves while Dani DeLeon hustles...

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Student Quinn Collelo playing on “Cool Math Games”. Although cited as a “brain-training site”, students abuse playing on this website during class.

You Signed the Syllabus…

Cassie Hallack, Staff Reporter Oct 29, 2019

If you walk into the library, you would expect to find students reading and studying. Though that’s not always what you will find. If a student looks into the files of nearly any computer and they...

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The City of Carlsbad Libraries implement reading programs to incentivize students to read more. The author of “The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein” has been the focal point of the reading program and was set to make an appearance on March 10.

The Future of Libraries Gives Teens New Opportunities

Ari Beckett and Sebastian Valencia Mar 19, 2019

Libraries are often overlooked for the opportunities they offer. However, as of late, libraries across San Diego have been taking a more progressive approach to their establishments. Both City of Carlsbad...

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