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The Broadview

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

The Broadview

Junior Audrey Pinard, her sister Isabelle Pinard (CSH ‘12) and mother Jocelyn Pinard help pack 18,000 pounds of grocery bags to be distributed around the city. Volunteers filled bags with pork loin, beef patties, potatoes, carrots, cucumbers, celery, pears, apples, yogurt and rice.

Pandemic increases need for food banks

Nina Gutierrez and Darcy Jubb February 21, 2021

As the country shifts in and out of various levels of lockdown, certainty is rare, especially economic certainty as workers who thought they had stable jobs suddenly do not have one. Food banks have become...

Sophomore Amaliya Sypult looks out to catch a wave at Rodeo Beach in Marin County. Since the beginning of quarantine, Sypult has surfed twice a month on the weekends.

Surfers catch waves

Paige Retajczyk and Ella Noblin February 20, 2021

Teens looking to catch a monster wave are lining Northern California’s beaches on any given weekend has taken an uptick during the coronavirus pandemic as it has become an outlet for exercise while still...

Don't just 'deal with it'

Don’t just ‘deal with it’

Paige Retajczyk and Nicole Klein February 20, 2021

Every girl gets her period — but from bloatedness, to cramps, to extreme period pain, she experiences and deals with her menstruation differently.  “It is very common to have painful periods, especially...

California broadens vaccine distribution

California broadens vaccine distribution

Gabrielle Guido and Ella Noblin February 19, 2021

A year after the discovery of the first COVID-19 case in the United States and over 2.4 million COVID-19 related deaths worldwide, California began distributing vaccines in December, allowing several community...

Seniors Alliza Manayan and Wolfgang Tobaison work on large-scale art pieces in preparation for the art show opening March 11. Seniors have worked on their exhibition as a part of the IB Visual Arts course.

IB Diploma exams to be held in May

Darcy Jubb, Senior Reporter February 10, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE International Baccalaureate seniors will have the opportunity to take their diploma exams April 29-May 21, unlike last year's class who had their exams cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. “I...

The Student Art Workshop prepares for its virtual play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on Feb. 6 and 7 on Zoom. The play will be reimagined with a 1960s theme with the use of costume design, props and psychedelic backgrounds.

‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ to air this weekend

Paige Retajczyk, Senior Reporter February 6, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE The Student Art Workshop will perform its rendition of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on Feb. 6 and 7 over Zoom.  This more modern version of the play will...

BCL-West’s modified three seasons allow for student athletes to participate in sports previously canceled due to COVID-19. The San Francisco Department of Public Health has not yet approved competitions between athletes.

Athletes begin practice in anticipation of first ‘season’

Olivia Rounsaville, Senior Reporter February 3, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Although the San Francisco Department of Public Health has not confirmed that athletes may compete against each other yet, cross-country, golf and girls tennis will start practicing for the...

22 year old delivers poem at inauguration

Ella Noblin, Reporter January 20, 2021

In an inauguration full of firsts, the poem delivered by a 22 year old from Los Angeles caught the attention of many Americans on Wednesday.  Amanda Gorman delivered her poem “The Hill We Climb”...

Juniors share their thoughts on the riot at the U.S. Capitol in their Theory of Knowledge class on Jan. 7 . If they felt comfortable, Theology and Spirituality teacher Elaina Legault gave her students the choice to open up and give their personal insight on the situation.

Attack on the Capitol sparks discussion

Nina Gutierrez, Senior Reporter January 7, 2021

Following Tuesday's chilling riot at the United States Capitol, teachers took time to discuss the historic event with their classes today.  “High schoolers today are savvy and engaged information...

School reschedules in-person learning to Jan.11

School reschedules in-person learning to Jan.11

Mackenna Moslander, Web Editor January 4, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE After initially announcing that in-person learning would resume on Thursday following Christmas Break, the school announced today that students will attend only remote classes through Monday,...

Community embraces ‘Grace’ as school theme

Community embraces ‘Grace’ as school theme

Madeline Thiara, Senior Reporter December 22, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE With stay-at-home orders, the struggle of virtual classes and the adjustment to an altered school environment, the community can use the 2020-2021 school year theme “Grace” to find calmness...

Owners of San Francisco’s well-known Tom and Jerry Christmas house decorate the yard with lights and toys such as dancing dolls, a Ferris Wheel and stuffed animals. The annual Christmas displays started about 30 years ago.

Christmas festivities abide by COVID-19 guidelines

Nina Gutierrez and Nicole Klein December 18, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE As families are forced to rethink traditional holiday plans, some are taking their extra time at home to display lavish Christmas decorations on the inside and outside of their homes. “Even...

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