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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

The Sage

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

The Sage

A man and woman are illustrated in front of a college campus. Words such as opportunity, equity and experience are written to show some of the factors that go into a student’s decision of where to study for college.

Coeducational v. Single-Sex Colleges

Nadia Razzaq and Isabella Bernabeo Dec 13, 2022

The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the individual reporters and do not reflect the views of The Sage, Sage Creek High School or Carlsbad School District.

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Photography teacher Jodi Williams and freshmen Robyn Ettesvol and Mariah Mattull showcase the equipment utilized within digital photography courses. The Digital Photography Pathway offers experience not only behind the camera, but with editing softwares as well such as Adobe Photoshop.

Choose Your Path Showcase Displays Bobcat Pride

Nadia Razzaq, News & Feature Editor Mar 4, 2022

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Shali (left) and DeLeon (right) pose in front of the librarians’ desk. The two librarians have worked together previously at Aviara Elementary and Middle School, an experience which has strengthened their bond as counterparts and close friends.

How a Dynamic Duo is Redefining the Sage Creek Library

Nadia Razzaq, News & Feature Editor Oct 20, 2021

Beyond the stacks of Chromebooks and novels, two women remain at the heart of the Sage Creek Library. Golnessa Shali maintains the relevance of the books that go onto shelves while Dani DeLeon hustles...

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Illustration depicting the two components of politics and education held at an equal status of importance. It is essential to implement politics into education in order to create a more knowledgeable and vocal younger generation.

You Should Have a Diverse Political Mindset

Kyle Gatti, Staff Reporter Nov 23, 2020

The election for the president in the United States is one of the most important events in America. All of the American people who are of legal age have the ability to cast a vote for the candidate of...

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With the world universally shifting online, online resources have become more accessible. Khan Academy has released SAT resources and Udemy has put together courses to help in personal finance. Concurrent enrollment is also another great option for students to be enrolled in virtual classes outside of school.

3 Free Online Resources You Should Take Advantage Of

Accelerate the Process of Expanding Your Knowledge by Prepping for the SAT, Learning Life Skills or through Concurrent Enrollment Using These Three Resources.
Nancie Huang-Ball Oct 1, 2020

If there’s one benefit from online learning compared to in-person learning, it’s that many people have become more tech-savvy from it. Fortunately, a wide range of free online resources happen to be...

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The American high school education system focuses too much on students’ weaknesses rather than the things they are passionate about. Students have often felt isolated and bored in classes that they do not enjoy and are not interested in.

American Education: A Flawed System

Jenny Tucker, Staff Reporter Mar 27, 2019

In my sophomore year, a year where I attended an American school based in London, I spent the majority of my days working on chemistry and geometry for an average of four to eight hours per day. I visited...

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Morales smiling ear to ear discusses his future plans in Panama. He is looking forward to the future career change with the conclusion of this school year while continuing to value all of the time and experiences he has had at Sage Creek.

Morales Announces His Departure From Sage Creek

“A Proud Principal” Cesar Morales Announces His Future Plans As a School Administrator Abroad
Madison Young and Kylie Valency Dec 21, 2018

Jenny Tucker, Sierra Jorden and Isabella Eiler all contributed to the reporting of this article. Entering high school is a big change for most, and so is leaving it behind. This experience is the same...

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Common Core: An Unnecessary Evil

Common Core: An Unnecessary Evil

Darius Rahmanian, Staff Writer Oct 12, 2017

Common Core is a set of high-quality academic standards in mathematics and English language arts/literacy (ELA). These learning goals outline what a student should know and accomplish at the end of each...

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The Untold Story

Evan Friedman, Contributor Jan 18, 2017

Great leaders and politicians often times have to overcome great adversity in order to achieve the desired outcome. Gandhi, King, and Mandela faced many great societal challenges but they were still...

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Airplane landing during a sunrise.

Foreign Education

Amy Benkovich, Opinion Editor Oct 6, 2016

Universities are already extremely competitive to get into as it is, but now think about the difficulty for a person from outside of the country. Yes, universities do crave diversity from their applicants...

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