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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“Angst” is a documentary covering anxiety in high school students and was broadcasted in every advisory class this past Wednesday. With the film being shown, students were given complimentary pamphlets covering the main topics that were discussed throughout the video.

Angst Opens Discussion of Mental Health On Campus

Ari Beckett and Bryant Kitisin Jan 18, 2019

One out of every 13 teens struggles with anxiety. This translates to approximately 104 students at Sage Creek. Two people in every classroom. Even with as many as 104 people struggling with it at school,...

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The Sage: January 09, 2019

Chris Beauchamp and Noah Secades Jan 9, 2019

Broadcast from January 09, 2019 Anchors: Chris Beauchamp & Noah Secades Edited by: Brady Caskey, Sophie Mostamand & Harper Hughes   Stories Covered: Ice Town Zamboni Feature ...

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5 Things to Know

5 Things to Know

Jonah Costello, Staff Writer May 17, 2017

No More Advisory:   For the next three weeks there will be no more advisory. Over the next two Wednesdays SBAC testing will be taking place, and Wednesday May 31 there will be a Pep Rally. The Sage will...

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Is Advisory Doing Its job?

Is Advisory Doing Its job?

Mitchell Benner, Staff Writer Nov 14, 2016

Every Wednesday between third period and lunch, students trudge over to the most pointless class ever. Yes, I’m talking about advisory. Sure, a class where you can catch up on homework and “learn...

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