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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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5/06/10-5/10/19: Week in Photos

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  • Campus supervisor Dan DeLeon enjoys coffee and donuts in the teacher’s lounge as part of Staff Appreciation Week. Teachers gathered there throughout the week to indulge themselves in a little treat provided by the school.

  • A box of donuts in the teachers lounge awaits its guests. The main part of Thursday’s morning gift to the teacher, donuts, were served all morning.

  • Dance company practicing after school to prepare for their upcoming show. The dance department is putting on the show Breaking Boundaries in the PAC May 23 and 24.

  • Mr. Manente can be seen instructing his students using a fresh and new classroom display. It’s been a week since Manente’s and Mr. Porter’s classrooms have been remodeled to bring an enriching learning environment for students at Sage Creek.

  • Students in Mr. Manente’s second period are seated around the classroom working on their assigned classwork. Due to the rooms recent remodeling, students now have access to multiple monitors, and tables that act as whiteboards to help them learn.

  • Senior Danny Rubin scribbles, “Westmont College” on the 2019 graduating class’s post secondary plans’ poster. All of the seniors gathered in front of the Performing Arts Center after the most recent advisory period in order to participate in the school wide “college signing day.”

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    JohnMay 15, 2019 at 10:11 pm

    you should show kids in class more often.

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