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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

One of many coronavirus memes currently popular features social media star Bhad Bhabie and her catch phrase “Cash me outside how bow dat?” and makes a joke about how Californians are not social distancing even though Governor Gavin Newsom requires it. Teenagers are using memes and other forms of humorous content to cope with stress and fear about the COVID-19 crisis.

Teens use humor to cope with current pandemic

Madeline Thiara, Components Editor March 30, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE Teenagers are using social networking apps such as TikTok, Twitter and Instagram to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic through humor, even though many posts make light of certain aspects of...

Three screenshots show a boxing-themed fitness instructor in various poses during a workout.

Punching out stress

Nina Gutierrez, Reporter March 26, 2020

Despite the current health order to shelter in place, hip-hop music plays in a dark room as about 1,500 participants throw fierce punches in a boxing-inspired group fitness class that helps keep them fit...

International Baccalaureate Higher Level English Year 2 students read Tennessee Williams’ "A Streetcar Named Desire" during a Zoom call last week. Students were reading the play in preparation for the IB Paper 2, a comparative essay on two plays they have read this year.

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme 2020 exams canceled

WEB EXCLUSIVE The International Baccalaureate Organization cancelled the May 2020 Diploma Programme exams on Monday, citing health concerns surrounding COVID-19 and the importance of social distancing.  Exams...

While items like pasta and bread are flying off the shelves of Bryan's market in Laurel Village, juice cartons and juice shots are much less popular. Shoppers are continuing to sweep assorted items off of grocery store shelves in response to the San Francisco Department of Public Health's mandated shelter in place.

Blog: The Viral Aisle

Tabitha Parent, Senior Reporter March 19, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE A few weeks ago, when talk that schools were beginning to close down became prevalent, I started an internal chant of No school, no school, no school and let it play on repeat in my head....

A freshman art class observes a demonstration by art teacher Malisa Suchanya on Zoom. Students will continue to learn digitally in the coming weeks.

Zooming into learning

Gabrielle Guido, Senior Reporter March 18, 2020

This story was updated on March 19, 2020 at 12:30 p.m. and revised for clarity. After Monday’s shelter-in-place announcement for Bay Area citizens to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by restricting...

Remote classes begin Wednesday

Remote classes begin Wednesday

Gabriella Vulakh and Charlotte Ehrlich March 17, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE Even though Governor Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday that most California schools will likely remain closed through the end of the school year due to COVID-19, Convent & Stuart Hall students...

Editorial: Consider others and stay home

Editorial: Consider others and stay home

Staff Editorial March 16, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE Leaving the house to meet up with friends or inviting classmates over to complete homework assignments may seem harmless for teenagers who are not as likely to suffer complications from COVID-19,...

Mayor London Breed announces a "shelter-in-place" protocol that will begin as of 12:01 a.m. Tuesday and last through April 7. This protocol is part of the effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 in San Francisco.

Mayor announces ‘shelter-in-place’ protocol

WEB EXCLUSIVE San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced today via a YouTube live stream that a “shelter in place” order for all San Francisco residents effective midnight tonight, requiring them...

Broadview Editor-in-Chief Gray Timberlake leads a staff meeting via Zoom on the evening of March 13, 2020. Convent & Stuart Hall will use the video conferencing application as part of its delivery of coursework during the closure of the school campuses.

Courses to resume online for high school students on Wednesday

Alina Kushner, Reporter March 15, 2020

As COVID-19 spreads through the country and with 37 confirmed cases in San Francisco as of 10 a.m. today, Convent & Stuart Hall is transitioning to online learning as means of students and teachers...

Athletes find alternative fitness routines

Athletes find alternative fitness routines

Olivia Rounsaville, Senior Reporter March 10, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE In light of the recent coronavirus spread in San Francisco, school administrators have cancelled all sports and workouts in the gym until March 22, which leaves many students without fitness...

All athletic games and practices are canceled until March 22 as a precaution against COVID-19. The corona virus is transmitted through airborn droplets on surfaces and close body contact.

Athletic events, practices canceled

Mackenna Moslander and Clara Bonomi March 10, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE  Parents received an email on March 9 from the school administration informing them that all school sports are canceled for the next two weeks due to COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus. The...

Sophomore Madeline Thiara writes a reflection about personal and community values. Students were organized into small groups to share what they wrote.

Students set personal goals during meetings

Nina Gutierrez, Reporter March 7, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE After a brief assembly in the chapel to celebrate the upcoming International Women’s Day, students gathered by grade during class meeting time for a Lenten reflection on Friday. The...

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