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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

Class of 2010 begins the end of their high school careers

June 1, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor End of the year ceremonies began on May 6 with Senior Tea in the Main Hall, marking the beginning of a seriesof events leading up to commencement on June 4. Administrative...

Students and parents were given the option of planting seeded paper as a symbolic tribute to the earth. Extra paper was offered for students and parents to take home to be planted in their own gardens.

Art and theology departments celebrate sophomores

May 20, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor Sophomores and their parents planted pressed paper embedded with small seeds last night in the Art Room as a symbolic tribute to the earth before students shared their...

Senior Tea marks graduation season

Senior Tea marks graduation season

May 6, 2010

Zoe Newcomb News Editor Piano music floated through the Main Hall this afternoon as guests lined up to greet the Class of 2010 during the annual Senior Tea. Fifty-two seniors dressed in white, tea-length...

Editor-in-chief named journalist of the year

Editor-in-chief named journalist of the year

April 30, 2010

Zoe Newcomb News Editor The Journalism Education Association (JEA) named senior Ina Herlihy 2010 High School Journalist of the Year at the JEA's spring journalism convention in Portland, OR on April...

Katherine Noakes

NHS tutors CSH

March 31, 2010

Anjali Shrestha Features Editor A Convent Elementary School fifth grader sprints from her cubby in the Herbst House hallway back to her homeroom classroom to make it back on time for tutoring with...

SF safety measures may prove beneficial after next quake

March 31, 2010

Katy Hallowell Reporter Recent earthquakes in Haiti and Chile may leave many San Franciscans wondering if the Bay Area is the next. California has more than a 99 percent chance of having a magnitude...

INA HERLIHY | the broadview Vendor Cynthia Gong bags strawberries at the weekly United Nations Plaza Farmers Market. Gong sells organic strawberries grown in Morgan Hill.

San Francisco farmers markets provide local fare and color

March 31, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor Right off 280 the freeway on Alemany Boulevard is a converted parking lot with two city-block long rows of mural-covered concrete stalls where every Saturday morning,...

Many classes that are currently single-sex will have coed sections next year. CHS had a similar campus exchange program with the then all-boys St. Ignatius College Preparatory in the 1970s, however classes remained single-sex. Coed classes will be instructed by teachers from CSH and SHHS.

Several classes to be coed next year

March 31, 2010

Zoe Newcomb News Editor A significant change will take place next year as students at CSH and SHHS begin to participate in a program that will combine select courses with low enrollment into coed...

Women's Studies gives presentation on challenges of women today

Women’s Studies gives presentation on challenges of women today

March 30, 2010

Aggie Kruse & Colleen Scullion Reporters The influences of women on society and the challenges they face today were summarized in a full-school presentation by the Women’s Studies class yesterday...

A candle signals classmates to take turns complimenting Mary-Kate Cullinane during a seven-hour reflection at the Senior Class retreat last Friday at Bishop’s Ranch in Sonoma County. INA HERLIHY | the broadview

Students take time off for class retreats

March 29, 2010

Students participate in a unique class retreat each March designed for classmates to grow closer as a group through prayer and conversation, scaling walls, tiptoeing across tight ropes and reflection on...

Global Aid Forum celebrates women

March 16, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor The International Aid Club focused yesterday’s fourth annual Global Aid forum on sharing stories and the work organizations supporting women around the globe. “March...

cc Cleveland Natural History Museum | Donald Johanson's discovery of a 3.2 million year-old Australopithecus afarensis specimen shook the world of anthropology. The image is common among history and biology textbooks as an important link between human and their past.

Paleoanthropololist who discovered ‘Lucy’ shares experience with students

February 25, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor Donald C. Johanson was just 13 years-old when he was inspired by a few anthropology books and the then-recent 1960s discoveries of Homo habilis by Louis Leakey. The...

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