Nadia Razzaq is honored to be Web Editor-in-Chief during her final and fourth year with The Sage. This year, she hopes to foster and welcome unique perspectives to the publication. Outside of her work, she loves photography and road trips.
Sophia Tranisi is a sophomore and it is her first year at Sage Creek High School and as a reporter for The Sage. She hopes to be a news anchor as her future job. She loves to be productive and stay on top of things!
Leo Ambrogelly is a senior at Sage Creek. He enjoys writing investigative pieces on topics he finds interesting. When he’s not writing or editing, he is tinkering with tech or reading.
Madeline Mack, this year's Web Editor-in-Chief of The Sage, is committed to representing the diversity of people and interests at Sage Creek making The Sage a center for community connection. When she isn’t writing and editing, you can find her running with the cross country team, reading books by Black female authors, and spending time in nature with her family.
Samuel Daher is a senior and Co Broadcast Editor-in-Chief for The Sage. Samuel gives diligent and newsworthy stories and broadcast packages while leading his peers to become sophisticated broadcast journalists. In his free time, he enjoys reading, playing the piano, video games, basketball, and writing his creative movie and book ideas.
Julianna Miracco is a freshman and a reporter for The Sage. This year she is looking forward to reporting and writing sports articles. You can find her on the track, running, or hanging with friends. She is excited to apply her skills to help improve The Sage.
Kayley Teagle is a junior here at Sage Creek high school who has been a part of The Sage for three years. This year she is co-sports editor and is thrilled to continue enhancing the quality and legacy of The Sage. When not in front of the camera or editing Kayley can be found on the track or riding horses.
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