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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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An ornamental Carlsabd santa hangs from a gift bag. As part of the event, all teachers who stopped by for a treat were entered in a raffle for a chance to win one of the wonderful baskets made by PTSA. The baskets contained games, gift cards, and lots of fun holiday decorations.

Treats For Teachers

Bella Niems, Web Editor In Chief Dec 16, 2020

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JIVE Expo Opens Opportunities for Hands of Peace

JIVE Expo Opens Opportunities for Hands of Peace

Emilie Anderson and Jack Baldner Feb 20, 2019

Lunch that day was a frenzy of people rushing from table to table, talking with friends and snatching flyers from organization’s tables before they were all gone. People briskly headed to their usual...

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The Sage: January 23, 2019

Tristin Hoffman and Isabella Eiler Jan 23, 2019

Broadcast from January 23, 2019 Anchors: Tristin Hoffman & Isabella Eiler Edited by: Brady Caskey, Sophie Mostamand, Bryant Kitisin & Kylie Valency   Stories Covered: Cedric...

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PTSA Student Grant Ceremony

Maxwell Davis and Kylie Valency Jan 31, 2018

Grants awarded too: Braden Cornwall: $300 for “An Outdoor Educational Facility” my Eagle Scout Project Reilly Cornwall: $100 for “Apathy to Empathy” Project Ethan Hope: $100 for “Bobcat...

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The Sage: October 04, 2017

The Sage: October 04, 2017

Brady Caskey and Kylie Valency Oct 4, 2017

    Broadcast from October 04, 2017 Anchors: Paige Loeffler & Gabe Vecchio Stories Covered: The Sage Spotlight on Fatima Enriquez PTSA Cooking Class Recap Weather...

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Show Me The Money!

Show Me The Money!

Jennifer Baxter, Staff Writer Jan 30, 2017

This year, the senior class introduced preferred parking, or gold-ticket parking, for students on campus. Each ticket is $50 dollars per trimester, but what do the proceeds benefit? “I don’t know...

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