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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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A Letter to the Class of 2019 from Your Editor-in-Chief

A Letter to the Class of 2019 from Your Editor-in-Chief

Kylie Valency, Editor-in-Chief Jun 5, 2019

Dear Class of 2019, As we entered high school, we were all in search of our “niche.” I was lucky enough to find mine in The Sage which I’ve had the honor of being an editor of since day one. Through...

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The Sage: June 05, 2019

Kylie Valency and Madison Young Jun 5, 2019

Broadcast from June 05, 2019 Anchors: Kylie Valency & Madison Young Edited by: Brady Caskey, Sophie Mostamand & Bryant Kitisin Stories Covered: Live Interview: Genius Project ...

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The Sage: May 08, 2019

Christopher Kathman and Riley Hull May 8, 2019

Broadcast from May 08, 2019 Anchors: Christopher Kathman & Riley Hull Edited by: Brady Caskey, Sophie Mostamand & Bryant Kitisin Stories Covered: Man On the Street: National Pet Month ...

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All three academic achievers have been close friends since the start of high school. This achievement has only brought them closer together.

Sage Creek’s Brightest Bobcats: 2019 Valedictorian & Co-Salutatorians

Riley Hull, Staff Reporter May 1, 2019

The Sage is pleased to announce the class of 2019 Valedictorian as Preston Cheng and Co-Salutatorians as Kenneth (Kenny) Nguyen and Han (Andy) Goh. This decision is a long process that takes into consideration...

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Class of 2019 Commitment Map

Class of 2019 Commitment Map

Stephan Ellingson, Staff Reporter May 1, 2019

If you are a member of the graduating class of 2019, please help us showcase your success! Once you have committed to a college, institution or vocational/trade school, fill out this form, so we can...

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The team gathers for a photo under the field goal before their practice ends. The varsity team had 24 players in total; one freshman, four sophomores, four juniors and 15 seniors.

Seniors Behind Boys Soccer

Lilly McCoy and Phoenix Vaughan-Voski Mar 18, 2019

Fifteen seniors, eleven wins and one field. As varsity soccer ended their season, they said goodbye to 15 players; who are moving onto bigger and better things. These are the players who are graduating...

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Ten Seniors, Ten Genius Projects

Ten Seniors, Ten Genius Projects

Kylie Valency and Julia Araujo Nov 26, 2018

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Seniors Carla Kelliny, Adam Salter, Oliver Schnitzenbaumer, Chris Engel, Jackson Ginn, Maddie Devilbiss and Tim Baxter, show Bobcat spirit for “Floaty Friday”. Seniors anticipate the start of senior assassins by participating in the spirit day that helped them get in the habit of wearing a floaty for protection against their “assassins.”

Sage Creek Assassins: The Most Important Senior Activity

Julia Araujo, Staff Reporter Oct 8, 2018

Picture this: You’re strolling around Carlsbad when, suddenly, you see a group of teenagers running towards another group of teens, spraying them with water guns. It’s a whole commotion. All the teenagers...

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Seniors gather between the 2000 and 3000 buildings to prepare for Senior Assassins. The game is organized by students, for students.

What’s with the Floaties? Senior Assassins 2019

James Stark, Staff Reporter Oct 1, 2018

A zealous game of risk and reward, the graduating class of 2019 gathered on Wednesday, September 12 to kick off this year's game of Senior Assassins. An event exclusive to seniors, this game takes place...

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