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

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Sage Creek Dancers perform to Rise Up by Andrea Day in the piece Young Choreographers. The dancers include: Ava Dezfulian, Keira Segal, Katie Shepiro, Gabby Reiss, Addie Noto, Skylar Daynes and Kinnerly Furuya.

Sage Creek Dance Department’s Winter Show “Tethered” Illustrates the Strong Bond Built Between Team Members

Isabella Bernabeo, Assistant Web Editor-in-Chief Dec 3, 2022

On Dec. 1 and 2, Sage Creek’s dance department presented its first performance of the school year. The showcase, “Tethered,” was held in Sage Creek’s Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. Tickets were...

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Senior Sydnee Kerekffy choreographs a new song for the Dance Company. The company will be performing during halftime at basketball games and they have a show scheduled for the spring trimester.

Sage Creek Dance Company Is Ready to Get Grooving

Christopher Kathman and Andrew Emde Jan 16, 2019

The audience waits in anticipation as the dancers hold their place, steadily, like statues decorating the stage. The soft music starts, the lights go up, and their bodies begin to move with elegant motion...

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The Dance Team rocks the Sage Creek students during their first Pep Rally Performance. This performance showcased how these dancers are determined and know how to bust a move.

The Sage Creek Dance Company, More Than Just a Group

Cooper Hancock, Staff Reporter Nov 8, 2018

After a well-prepared performance by the Sage Creek Dance Company during the first pep rally of the year, dance teacher Katie Chrisman was ecstatic about the dances performance. She and her dancers have...

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