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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 Lauren Arnold, dressed up for the 1920s-theme, dances with her father at the annual Father Daughter Dinner Dance. Stompy Jones played swing music throughout the evening.

Fathers and daughters celebrate annual dance

February 4, 2010

Sara Kloepfer A&E Editor The Flood Mansion revisited the Roaring ’20s for the annual Father Daughter Dinner Dance Friday night, hosted by the Junior Class. Feathers and fedoras crowned the heads...

French Club serves up goûter

February 3, 2010

Rebecca Lee Reporter The smell of pastries wafted through the Main Hall and Marble Stairs as the French Club baked pain au chocolat. “It’s the typical goûter  —a French snack— for after...

Ray Cinti gives a talk about the coniferous forest biome during an AP Biology field study. Cinti will offer a course on conservation biology in addition to AP Biology next fall.

Science department to offer course on redwoods

February 3, 2010

Isabelle Pinard Reporter A hum of voices filled the Syufy Theater while Science Department Chair Raymond Cinti discused the new Conservation Biology class that he is offering next year. “I think...

History sub settles in

February 2, 2010

Sophomore and senior history students are entering the semester with a new face heading their classes. Jenny Roebuck is teaching sophomore world history and senior AP Comparative Government classes...

Sophomore Natalie Sullivan records the temperature of the water in the can as the Smart Puff burns. She will use the numberes she records to calculate how many calories are in the Puffs.

Chem class counts calories

January 29, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor The smell of burning crunchy snacks permeated the Chemistry Lab this afternoon as H period Chemistry students used a series of reactions and conversions designed...

Rising junior Camila Cespedes listens to a lecture in AP American Government with history teacher Michael Steinbrecher, Ph.D. All visiting Chilean students attend classes different from the ones back at home.

School welcomes exchange students from Chile, Omaha

January 22, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor Images of Chilean life lit up the screen in Syufy Theater as theology teacher Julia Arce welcomed 9 exchange students from Chile and one from Omaha, Nebraska...

Sacred Heart community contributes to earthquake relief

January 15, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor The night news sites reported the recent earthquake in Haiti, members of the Sacred Heart Community reacted with supply drives and ways to donate aid money. The International...

Advanced Placement Environmental Science Class incorporates cereal into science

January 6, 2010

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor Senior Alexa Collins pours some warm water and a shriveled melted blue Froot Loops onto a paper towel. G Period Advanced Placement Environmental Science students worked...

Alumna Pearl Ng makes accessories that are beautiful, and useful. Ng designed a leopard-print shoe bag as a stylish, practical way to carry shoes.    PEARL NG | with permission

Artistic alum Pearl Ng pursues ambitious career in art and design 16 years after graduating

December 16, 2009

Jovel Queirolo Managing Editor A large painting of blue irises hangs on the right wall upon entering Dean of Studies Doug Grant’s office. Pearl Ng (’94) gave Grant the piece 16 years ago after...

Junior Elena Dudum checks lyrics at the annual Christmas Concert. She shared a solo as well as sang with the girls chorus and co-ed choir at the concert.

Junior Elena Dudum embraces her voice

December 16, 2009

Isabelle Pinard Reporter Junior Elena Dudum joins a group of students gathering in front of the Duchesene Room, all concentrating while mouthing lines and their hands unconsciously folding the corners...

The Octagon House sits on a quiet corner on Union Street and features artifacts and historical objects from the Colonial period. Compared to other San Francisco landmarks, the eight-sided building is not a popular tourist attraction.

Octagon House saves, preserves Colonial history

December 16, 2009

Ava Martinez Reporter Walking down Union Street among the boutiques and restaurants, it is easy to overlook the Octagon House, a museum containing a variety of items from Colonial to Federalist America. The...

Heavy backpacks may cause future problems for students

October 30, 2009

Ava Martinez Reporter Nearly every student carries a backpack to school for convenience and organization, however many students are carrying so much weight that can cause serious back problems in the...

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