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The Broadview

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

The Broadview

Theory of Knowledge classes discuss Holocaust book with author

Theory of Knowledge classes discuss Holocaust book with author

Gray Timberlake, Senior Reporter April 5, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE Author Marty Brounstein came into junior Theory of Knowledge classes over the past two days to discuss his book, “Two Among the Righteous Few: A Story of Courage in the Holocaust.” “‘Two...

Sophomore Halsey Williamson proofreads her poem before submitting it to English teacher Angelica Allen for the annual poetry festival. All students are required to submit 1 to 2 poems before Friday, April 5th.

Sophomore English classes prepare for annual poetry festival

Grace Krumplitsch, Reporter April 1, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE Sophomore English classes spent class time on Monday writing various haikus, limericks, and acrostic poems to submit to Convent & Stuart Hall’s annual poetry festival. “I felt...

Juniors Lila Horwitz and Kai Johnson bounce on one of the bouncy houses at Paradise Beach County Park during Congé. There was also a beach and grass fields for playing sports or relaxing.

Surprise, it’s Congé

Adele Bonomi, Senior Reporter March 29, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE Convent & Stuart Hall students gathered at Paradise Beach County Park in Tiburon today to celebrate Congé, a tradition of the Sacred Heart where students get a surprise day off from...

Sophomores Harriet Ritchie and Olivia Callander research factory farming. This is the final section of their three part Industrial Revolution project in which they connect modern day issues to the past.

Sophomores continue their Industrial Revolution projects

Amy Phipps, Reporter March 27, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE Sophomore history classes began the final section of their Industrial Revolution projects which consist of researching a societal issue and relating it back to the Industrial Revolution....

Masseuse Carlos Hu demonstrates on Nicole Holt how to apply pressure to the shoulders in order to relieve tension. Hu, Holt, and Nina Stavinga were at the end of their shift, having given chair massages to faculty and staff throughout the day.

Faculty receive massages

Audrey Pinard, Reporter March 27, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE Massage therapists provided stress relief for faculty and staff on Tuesday in the Reception Room with back massages, scented candles, background music, and snacks. “I wanted to help...

Freshman Madeline Drda paints a giraffe for her spirit animal art project. The class used the project as a way to practice color theory.

Freshmen art class paints their spirit animals

Olivia Rounsaville, Reporter March 19, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE Freshmen in Art Foundations I paint animals that represent their personality to practice color theory. “One of the nice things about art is that students can play around with identity...

Senior Caroline Phillipps prepares her presentation. Students presented on topics from photography to spray paint.

Art students share individualized presentations

Cassie Eskicioglu, City Life Editor March 14, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE Using materials such as yarn and spray paint, students in Advanced Art Portfolio and Advanced Placement 2-Dimensional Design explore lesson plans for their fellow peers. “I will be...

Junior Sofia Telfer and freshman Madeline Thiara run in the girls 400 meter race. Each runner competed in two to three events at the meet.

Track and field team competes in meet

Olivia Rounsaville, Reporter March 12, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE Track and field runners compete against other Bay Area schools at Kezar Stadium in the first league competition of the BCL West track meets. Though it is only her first year, freshman...

Sophomore Ella Holliday donates a bag of supplies for the #AdoptDon'tShop drive. Donation bins are situated in multiple locations across campus.

#AdoptDon’tShop drive continues

Grace Krumplitsch, Reporter March 11, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE The Homeless Animals Awareness club is currently holding a donations drive in support of local Bay Area animal shelters. “There’s a group of us across grade levels who are trying...

Dany Ricci from San Francisco Suicide Prevention holds up her safety plan booklet, a guide she made for those feeling suicidal or emotionally unstable. Ricci spoke in assembly about signs an individual is suicidal and how to respond.

Suicide prevention assembly equips students

Mason Cooney, Copy Editor March 8, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE A speaker from San Francisco Suicide Prevention informed students in assembly about signs an individual is suicidal and how to respond. “What I wanted students to get out of assembly...

Senior Kelly Chan lunges for the opportunity to hit her opponent in a match against Lowell High School. Convent’s fencing season has a win record of 1-2.

Fencing team practices for upcoming competitions

Audrey Pinard, Reporter March 8, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE With spring sports beginning last month, Convent & Stuart Hall’s fencing team has been practicing for their competition season. “I love the intellectual and physical aspects...

Freshman Shana Ong runs the 100-meter dash during practice in preparation for the track and field team’s first meet on Friday. Spring sports including swimming, badminton, lacrosse, and track and field are all scheduled to have their first games this week.

Spring sports have their first games

Madeline Thiara, Reporter February 27, 2019

WEB EXCLUSIVE This week spring sports including track and field, badminton, lacrosse, and swimming have their first games and meets. The lacrosse team was scheduled to play Head Royce on Tuesday but the...

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