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The Broadview

The student news site of Convent of the Sacred Heart High School

The Broadview

The student news site of Convent of the Sacred Heart High School

The Broadview

Junior Caroline Schulberg gives her speech to the students and teachers in the Chapel during elections today. Candidates ran for President, Vice President, Financial Officer and Operations Officer.

Student Body Elections held in Chapel

Adele Bonomi, Assistant Web Editor April 16, 2018

WEB EXCLUSIVE Students and teachers gathered in the Chapel this morning to hear election speeches for the roles of President, Vice President, Operations Officer and Financial Officer for the 2018-2019...

The film "Pick of the Litter" follows the five Labrador puppies — Patriot, Poppet, Potomac, Primrose and Phil — as they train and graduate from Guide Dogs for the Blind. Dogs are invited to register for and attend the film showing April 4-17.

Sundance to San Francisco

Gabriella Vulakh, Senior Reporter March 26, 2018

The San Francisco International Film Festival will showcase a wide variety of cinema in its upcoming 61st year, including films featuring hot button issues such as gender identification, women in space,...

Freshman Grace Krumplitsch and juniors Bianca Mercado and Tommie Akamine perform the opening dance of "A Chorus Line" during the Convent & Stuart Hall pep rally last week. The cast and crew have been rehearsing the musical since December.

Spring musical cast and crew perform opening night

Gabriella Vulakh, Senior Reporter March 15, 2018

WEB EXCLUSIVE Convent & Stuart Hall’s cast and crew performed the opening night of “A Chorus Line” by James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante tonight at 7 p.m. in the Syufy Theatre. “A Chorus”...

Peyton House takes notes on the Feminist Art movement. Students were encouraged to incorporate sketches and visual aspects to their notes, which will be added as a part of their class art portfolio and assessed at the end of the semester.

Sophomores conclude art movement exploration unit

Arianna Nassiri, Reporter February 26, 2018

After three weeks of presentations, sophomore Art Foundations II students completed their unit on Modern & Contemporary Art Theory today. “This unit was very eye-opening for me,” Julianna Ovalle...

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Thinking out loud

Cece Giarman, Web Editor February 8, 2018

Striving for cheers and hollers that will punctuate their performances, teens from all over the Bay Area are preparing personal poems for an annual competition that draws a crowd of thousands. The Youth...

The Castro Theatre offers a range of cinematic showings from movies to musical sing-alongs. The theater is located on Castro Street between 17th and 18th streets.

Historic neighborhood welcomes all

Olivia Mohun, City Life Editor February 8, 2018

Sandwiched between Duboce Triangle and Noe Valley, the Castro is a bustling neighborhood known for its progressive atmosphere, rich history and eclectic shopping scene. Lined with palm trees and rainbow...

Spill the tea

Spill the tea

Olivia Mohun, City Life Editor January 15, 2018

Throughout time, tea has been a common staple in society, drawing connections between divergent cultures across the globe. A hotbed for coffeehouses and juice bars, San Francisco also offers dozens of...

The Union Square Christmas tree, sponsored by Macy's, is decorated with over 700 ornaments and 43,000 LED lights. The official tree lighting took place on Nov. 24, and the tree will remain up into the new year.

Christmas in the City

Olivia Mohun, City Life Editor December 14, 2017

Home to hundreds of stores meeting most holiday shopping needs and a host of dining options from upscale restaurants to grab-and-go cafés, Downtown San Francisco offers an array of attractions. The...

Mission Dolores Park is best known for picnics and and tanning on sunny days. Mission Dolores Park is located between Church and Dolores streets.

Mission offers rich culture, community

Claire Devereux, Features Editor November 2, 2017

The Mission district is one of the Bay Area’s most thriving neighborhoods, filled with music, murals, food and an abundance of retail opportunities. The Mission stays true to its Hispanic history...

Blue Bottle Coffee Company offers treats such as a saffron snickerdoodle and double chocolate chip cookie. The coffee chain opened on the corner of Fillmore and Jackson streets in June.

Food on Fillmore

Grace Ainslie, News Editor September 28, 2017

Students tired of repetitious food and beverages choices can now dine at several new storefronts recently opened around the Broadway Campus. Two years after announcing that it would take over the old...

Natural disasters affect Network schools

Natural disasters affect Network schools

Cece Giarman and Asha Khanna September 28, 2017

While Convent & Stuart Hall come to the end of their the month of school, students from across the country at the Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart of Houston and Carrollton School of the Sacred...

Freshmen Anya Hilpert and Lola Morrell and junior Sydney Marquez work as part of stage crew for the fall production, “The Crucible.” Opening night is Nov. 9, followed by performances on Nov. 10 and 11.

Rehearsals begin for fall show, preview Junior Class curriculum

Josephine Rozzelle, Sports Editor September 7, 2017

Rehearsals of Convent & Stuart Hall’s fall production, Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible,” began this week, starting the two-month preparation for opening night. “I am really excited because...

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