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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

Banned books are presented within Barnes & Noble with a sign saying, “Discover what you’ve been missing.” A variety of books are presented including “Anna Karenina”, “Fahrenheit 451”, “1984”, “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “The Catcher in the Rye.”

FLYING OFF THE SHELVES FOR THE WRONG REASONS: Heating Arguments Between Republican Lawmakers and Bibliophiles

Georgia Scherrer, Staff Reporter Mar 7, 2023

Controversy is on the rise within the world of literature.  A recent dispute between legislators and the public regarding whether or not books should continue to be banned in certain school libraries,...

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The Sage: February 26, 2020

Cassie Hallack and Nancie Huang-Ball Feb 26, 2020

Broadcast from February 26, 2020 Anchors: Nancie Huang-Ball & Cassie Hallack Edited by: Christopher Kathman Intro(s) & Graphics by: BenzRussel Lopez & Christopher Kathman Stories...

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With even more happiness than before, Kailiyah Hauser demonstrates her love for nature and everything kind by posing near the Sage Creek trees while talking about her life.

Sage Creek’s Ray of Sunshine: Kailiyah Hauser

Jenny Tucker and Sierra Jorden Nov 29, 2018

I was sitting in English class having a bad day. I remember Kailiyah Hauser, a girl I vaguely knew, passing my table. I felt something light drop behind me, but I didn’t think anything of it. My friend...

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The Sage: April 18, 2018

The Sage: April 18, 2018

Broadcast from April 18, 2018 Anchors: Gabe Vecchio & Kyle Turner Stories Covered: Festival of the Arts Recap PAC Update: Fun Facts with Gary Sports and Announcements Flower...

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The Sage: November 08, 2017

The Sage: November 08, 2017

Brady Caskey and Kylie Valency Nov 8, 2017

  Broadcast from November 08, 2017 Anchors: Gavin Graff & Bryant Kitisin Stories Covered: Fall Dance Recap Youth Baseball Coaching Announcements and Sports Man On the Street Art...

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Junior Makennah Layng, reads The Great Gatsby for her English 3A class.

The Best and Worst of School Required Reading

Jennifer Baxter, Staff Writer Mar 16, 2017

Throughout high school we are forced to read many books. Some had us on the edge of our seats, while others made us feel as if there were bamboo splinters being shoved into our fingernails. Some of...

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Students listen to a lecture from Mrs. Alberts in preparation for a Genius Project activity—some with eager interest, others not so much.

Startup High School Takes a Page from the Silicon Valley Playbook

Passion, Challenge, Impact: The Genius Project
Zach Lynch and Georgena Luiso Mar 7, 2017

There are many things that make Sage Creek unique: the science and technology-focused curriculum, the ultra-modern campus, the championship-winning sports teams…the list goes on. Last year, however,...

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Discussing Rape Culture in the Classroom

Discussing Rape Culture in the Classroom

Gus Escobosa, Staff Writer Mar 7, 2017

A new unit has been added to the English curriculum for the winter and spring trimesters that covers the topics of rape, rape culture, and other related subtopics. The intended goal of this unit is to...

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President, James Melkonian, leads biblical a discussion for his club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Where Beliefs Are Embraced

Sam Bodnar, Editor-In-Chief Jan 9, 2017

New York, Oregon, Wisconsin. All three states have made national headlines for prohibiting religious freedom and discussion on high school and college campuses. From canceling Christian clubs to suppressing...

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Jesse Schuveiller keeps a flag of his home country, Australia, up to remind him of where he came from.

Schuveiller’s True Passion

Dylan Blackman, Staff Writer Oct 24, 2016

Prior to coming to Sage, Jesse Schuveiller dedicated himself to education and has hit his stride. Through a rigorous journey filled with insight and challenges, Schuveiller is here for the future success...

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