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Grace Ainslie

Grace Ainslie, News Editor

Grace Ainslie is news editor and a fourth-year staff member. She received an Honorable Mention for review writing from the Journalism Education Association Of Northern California and three awards for feature writings from California Press Women High School Communications Contest in 2017. Grace is also editor-in-chief for the yearbook, Très Bien. When Grace is not writing for The Broadview, she can often be found doing homework or playing basketball.

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Senior Sydney ONeil colors a poster in her AP Art History class that will be used to support the Stuart Hall Knights in their basketball championship game. The poster will read Van Gough.

[Photo] Community rallies around Knights

Laura Mogannam, In-House Media Editor
March 23, 2018

Exercise alternatives

Grace Ainslie, News Editor
February 7, 2018
Senior Olivia Matthes performs her monologue from Hamlet by playwright William Shakespeare. Matthes 17 lines are said by Hamlet in Act 3, Scene 4.

‘Lend me your ears’

Grace Ainslie, News Editor
January 25, 2018
Stornetta Dairy, on the side of Highway 12, burned down during the Sonoma Fires, which destroyed an estimated 8,400 structures. the Diary produced milk for the Clover Sonoma dairy company for 100 years.

[Photo] Rebuilding Sonoma County

Claire Kosewic, Editor-in-Chief
November 2, 2017
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[Photo] Up in smoke

Asha Khanna, Editor-in-Chief
December 14, 2017
A junior gets her hair checked by a worker for Lice Patrol during B Period. Due to an outbreak of lice, all soft furniture on campus will be cleaned and Lice Patrol will return to campus later this month to re-check students.

Lice outbreak addressed

Grace Ainslie, News Editor
January 10, 2018
Junior Molly Brown asks two Convent Elementary students to show her how their sound maker works during After School Program. Brown works at ASP every Tuesday after school.

Doing double duty

Grace Ainslie, News Editor
December 14, 2017
Head of School Rachel Simpson, Sister Irene Cullen, RSCJ and Betty Ogiel eat lunch and look at photos of Ogiels children. Ogiel gifted the school a handmade wood plaque.

[Photo] Ugandan author visits campus

Asha Khanna & Claire Kosewic, Editors-in-Chief
November 2, 2017
Yet another chance

Yet another chance

Grace Ainslie, News Editor
November 2, 2017
Senior Grace Ainslie and junior Mason Cooney cool down after a basketball open gym. This extra basketball practice was created in preparation for the upcoming basketball season.

Get your head in the game

Grace Ainslie, News Editor
October 27, 2017
Club head Jemima Scott (left center) addresses the Surf Club during their lunch meeting. This was the clubs first meeting of the year.

Surf Club holds meeting

Grace Ainslie, News Editor
September 29, 2017
Blue Bottle Coffee Company offers treats such as a saffron snickerdoodle and double chocolate chip cookie. The coffee chain opened on the corner of Fillmore and Jackson streets in June.

Food on Fillmore

Grace Ainslie, News Editor
September 28, 2017
A group of girls eat churros from a nearby food truck while sitting in front of the Off the Grid sign. Off the Grid occurs at Fort Mason every Friday from 5-10 pm.

Off the grid, off the charts

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor
May 21, 2017
13 Reasons not to watch

’13 Reasons’ not to watch

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor
May 18, 2017
Two freshmen walk in front of the security camera in the second floor hallway. There are two other security cameras in the Main Hall and in the staircases.

New security cameras to monitor restrooms

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor
April 29, 2017
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‘Plan’eting for the future

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor
March 9, 2017
Captain Alyssa Alvarez offers advice to her basketball teammates during the first round of the North Coast Section championship bracket. The team had an undefeated league season but lost the first round of NCS to the Upper Lake Cougars, 56-58.

Leveling the playing field

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor
March 9, 2017

The road to college

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor
February 1, 2017
An Arsicault Bakery employee prepares croissants for patrons. Plain, savory and sweet croissants range from $3.50 to $5.50.

Love at first bite

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor
December 9, 2016
An altar for the victims of the Orlando Shooting is on display at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts. The altar was created in house.

Day of the Dead exhibit reflects on the past

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor
October 27, 2016
Cross-country runners wear Convent and Stuart Hall themed shirts while waiting for practice to start. Todays theme for Spirit Week was Convent and Stuart Hall.

Dance ends Spirit Week

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor
September 30, 2016
A KitTea customer plays with kittens during the 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. session. The cafe offers complementary green tea while patrons play with cats.

Cat cafe fails to live up to hype, high prices

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor
September 22, 2016

Top Five: Lunch spots around campus

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor
September 1, 2016
Sophomore Edna Tesfaye washes her hands in the restroom on the third flood of Flood Mansion. The restrooms clog frequently in the Flood Mansion and Grant Building.

Down the drain — or not

Grace Ainslie, Senior Reporter
May 26, 2016

Fitbit fuels competition

Grace Ainslie, Senior Reporter
May 18, 2016
Sophomore Lulu Desai scrubs the second floor bathroom in the Flood Mansion during Community Service Day. Students helped to clean all areas of the school in order to show their appreciation for the janitorial staff.

Service begins at home

Grace Ainslie, Senior Reporter
March 12, 2016
Seniors applaud an essay winner during the Kate Chopin Writing Contest. The judges were the English department and Spanish teacher Rikki Garcia.

Essay contest winners announced

Grace Ainslie, Senior Reporter
February 12, 2016
Students mill in the Main Hall before school wearing their heavy backpacks. Bags without waist straps should not weigh more than 10 percent of the wearers weight, but most student packs are considerably heavier.

A pain in the neck — and back

Grace Ainslie, Senior Reporter
February 5, 2016
Conference attendees brainstorm ways to reach out to young alumnae and alumni through social media. Facebook was a means of contact that garnered the most support.

Conference to convene alumni/ae

Grace Ainslie, Senior Reporter
November 5, 2015
Sophomore Natalie Scheele grabs a spoon after buying a root beer float. Hot chocolate, donuts and pizza were also sold during the week.

Spirit Week ends on a festive note

Grace Ainslie, Senior Reporter
October 30, 2015
Customers spend the last hours at La Boulange, Fillmore Street before its closing on September 17. Inside, customers were given gift bags with an assortment of products thanking them for their 19 years of support.

Cafe ‘oui’ will miss

Grace Ainslie, Senior Reporter
October 1, 2015
Sophomore Jemima Scott shows sophomore Emma Blaza the area the Hiking Club will hike. The club plans on hiking near Sutro Baths.

Hiking club plans its first trek

Grace Ainslie, Senior Reporter
September 10, 2015
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