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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

Denebeim Dean chats with guests about their afternoon tea. Denebeim Dean held afternoon tea parties with friends in the presidio when she was a child, according to her.

Convent alumna owns and runs local tea room Crown & Crumpet

October 12, 2011

Rebecca Lee Editor-in-Chief Amy Denebeim Dean (’81) owns and manages Crown & Crumpet, a “room with tea and wit” with husband Christopher Dean. Denebeim Dean attended university in Switzerland...

Watch Commencement live on Friday

June 2, 2011

We'll be on-air at about 3:45 p.m. PST to livestream the Class of 2011 Commencement at 4 p.m. on Friday, June 3. Live Streaming by Ustream.TV

There are six Sacred Heart Schools in Japan, all of which survived recent events with minimal damage. Seishin Joshi Daigaku, Seishin Joshi Senmon Gakko, Seishin Joshi Gakuin Sankocho and International School of the Sacred Heart are all located in Tokyo. Fuji Seishin Joshi Gakuin is located in Susono City and Obayashi Seishin Joshi Gakuin in Sapporo. Background photo | Network of Sacred Heart Schools; Graphic | Zoë Newcomb

Drive supports Japanese earthquake, tsunami relief; Sacred Heart Network schools

April 8, 2011

Mika Esquivel-Varela Reporter A student-run relief fund plans to raise money for Red Cross tsunami relief efforts in Japan and show support for the Japanese Sacred Heart Network schools that survived...

Holocaust Survivor Paul Schwarzbart speaks to students about surviving the Holocaust as a young jewish boy hiding in a Catholic school. Shwarzbart later found out that there were over 80 other Jewish boys hiding at the school while he was there.

Holocaust survivor speaks to student body

March 14, 2011

Zoe Newcomb Editor-in-Chief Holocaust survivor Paul Shwarzbart spoke to CSH and SHHS students this morning in Syufy Theatre about his experiences hiding as a Jewish boy in a Belgium Catholic school...

Theology teacher Paul Pryor-Lorentz places an inventory label on an iPad for use by a faculty member. Teachers involved in the program received their iPads last Thursday and will begin curriculum development immediately.

iPads to be adapted into classrooms

February 17, 2011

Zoe Newcomb Editor-in-Chief Rising sophomores and incoming freshman slated to be the first group of students participating in a pilot program integrating Apple Computer’s iPad into select classes,...

David Bush, a member of the Visiting Team from Western Association of Schools and Colleges/California Association of Independent Schools (WASC) participates in a discussion with students including senior Christina Perkins. The WASC visiting team plans to evaluate student responses to help with their assessment of the Four Schools.

Accreditation team visits CSH, 4-Schools

February 16, 2011

Stephanie Gee Reporter The four-school community hosted a committee of educators this week to assess the school’s curriculum, goals and running of the school as part of the accreditation process...

The student body is deciding which of three skirts will be the new uniform. The current unifrom skirt was selected in 1976.

Students vote for new uniform skirts

January 26, 2011

Isabelle Pinard Reporter Students got their first look at new uniform skirt options at at Principal’s Meeting Monday morning, then voted for the new skirt later int he day. “I think its time...

Students view open-heart surgery

January 25, 2011

Stephanie Gee Reporter Physiology students  had a rare opportunity on Wednesday to not only observe live open-heart surgery, but to view to procedure side-by-side the surgeons. Students arrived...

Senior Lauren Arnold laughs as she sits on her "throne" of SOB members. Arnold played games on stage with the group before she was serenaded.

Yale a cappella group performs in Syufy

January 7, 2011

Zoe Newcomb Editor-in-Chief Members of the Yale University Society of Orpheus and Bacchus (SOB) a cappella group performed and answered questions for the CSH and SHHS student body this morning in Syufy...

A recent Broadview survey of more than half the student body reports copying homework is common. The faculty Academic Council is reviewing the issue.

Pressure to succeed can lead to plagiarism

December 14, 2010

Zoë Newcomb Editor-in-Chief Getting into a good college requires good grades, community service, club activities, a job, a sport and perfect test grades, according to Anna, a sophomore who asked her...

San Francisco farmers markets sustain small, local farms

San Francisco farmers markets sustain small, local farms

December 10, 2010

Zoë Newcomb and Sara Kloepfer The smell of hot bread and freshly cut persimmons wafts through the stalls at the Kaiser Permanente farmers market on a Wednesday morning. Kay Johnston meanders from...

Gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman speaks at a private fundraising event. Photo: ZOE NEWCOMB | the broadview

Unprecedented campaign draws to a close

October 29, 2010

Zoë Newcomb Editor-in-Chief Announcements of candidacy for Governor of California over a year ago brought about the usual flurry of speculation and rumors. Now, with just a few days to go until the...

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