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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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A Letter to the Class of 2023 from the Editor

A Letter to the Class of 2023 from the Editor

Nadia Razzaq, Web Editor-in-Chief Jun 6, 2023

To The Class of 2023, I still remember the first time I opened The Sage News. The recently published article at the time was a letter from the editor to the class of 2019, and I envisioned myself writing...

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Track and field teammates and parents celebrate the teams graduating seniors on the field. Celebrations began in advance of the teams final home meet.

Track and Field Seniors Cross the Finish Line on Senior Night

Nadia Razzaq, Web Editor-in-Chief May 1, 2023

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The Sage: June 1, 2022

Jason Chase and Madeline Mack Jun 1, 2022

Broadcast from June 1, 2022 Anchors: Jason Chase, Madeline Mack. Stories Covered: Genius Project Symposium; by Nick Cepek, Lulu Horne, Jason Chase. Seniors' Advice; by Cooper Hancock, Leah...

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PTSA organized free Kona Ice for students of Sage Creek. In the beginning of April, Bobcats got an opportunity to cool off with a cold and refreshing cup of Kona Ice.

School Events Return to Campus

Planning a school public event is complicated now since all events must follow the safety protocol. However, seniors will have in-person graduation and a virtual version of it this year. 
Tomiris Gumar, Staff Reporter May 12, 2021

Students are back on the school campus and public and community events are starting back up again as well. It kicked off with spirit weeks, where dressed-up students received prizes from scanning QR codes,...

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Morgan Mayorga and Maya Grudman stand in their floaties and matching outfits holding their “weapons” of choice. The pair are two of the game coordinators who organize the event.

Senior Assassins Continues Despite COVID-19

Bella Niems, Web Editor in Chief Oct 26, 2020

She was getting ready for work and thought about nothing but being five minutes behind. Rushing out the door she was pelted with squirt guns and the voice of her peers cheering that they had gotten their...

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Persons between the age of 14 and 16 hold up signs encouraging the legal voting age to be dropped to the age of 16. Though this protest occurred across waters in London, this state of mind is held among young people globally.

The Importance of Young Votes

Isabella Brewer, Staff Reporter Dec 16, 2019

Gen Z, the generation born between 1997 and 2015, makes up 30 percent of the U.S. population and 10 percent of those who are eligible to vote. Yet, this generation only made up 4 percent of those who voted...

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2019 Genius Project Symposium LIVESTREAM

Brady Caskey and Christopher Kathman Jun 8, 2019

Watch The Symposium LIVE Here

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Sage Creek rallies the ball back and forth before hitting it over the net. On Friday, March 22, boys volleyball competed against La Costa Canyon winning 3-0.

Covering the Court: Boys Volleyball

Tristin Hoffman and Chloe Neal Apr 18, 2019

With a well-rounded varsity team, a triumphant junior varsity team and two-spirited freshmen teams on deck, the boys volleyball program here at Sage Creek is full steam ahead for this upcoming season....

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Andy Goh prepares to serve to his opponents. As a strong server, Goh helps his teammates prepare for tough competition.

Boys Tennis Sweeps Their Opponents in New League

Nolan Barry and Summer Fitzgerald Apr 16, 2019

Captain Kenny Nguyen picks up his racket and a tennis ball as he stands on the back line of the court. His brother stands on the upper half of the court, encouraging him. Kenny stares down his opponents,...

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The Sage: March 20, 2019

Sophia Parks and Julia Araujo Mar 20, 2019

Broadcast from March 20, 2019 Anchors: Sophia Parks & Julia Araujo Edited by: Brady Caskey, Sophie Mostamand & Bryant Kitisin   Stories Covered: News Trend: Small Schools...

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