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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

Masks no longer mandatory

Masks no longer mandatory

Nicole Klein, Senior Reporter March 6, 2022

WEB EXCLUSIVE | Convent & Stuart Hall will follow suit with the city in no longer enforcing masks in schools beginning on March 12. “I think it’s going to be a good thing that we won’t have...

Sophomore honors chemistry learns to use zoom days before the transition to online learning in the spring. The guidelines surrounding school zoom calls have developed from public links to only allowing those with school emails access.

Possible Return to In-Person Learning in November

Clara Bonomi, Senior Reporter September 3, 2020

Luckily for the students who are eager to break free from their desk chairs and Zoom classes, San Francisco high schools are on track to reopen in November. After hearing news of possibly returning...

Arianna Nassiri presents to the San Francisco Youth
Commission about voter pre-registration for those eligible to vote
on election day. Nassiri was sworn into the Youth Commission this
September with 17 other Bay Area youth, ages 12 to 23.

A voice for youth

Cassie Eskicioglu, Senior Reporter December 18, 2017

While weekly meetings at City Hall, evening conference calls, and completing community improvement projects seem like the tasks of a member of the Board of Supervisors, they are the duties of a sophomore...

Election Clerk Clinton Wolfrom speaks with the senior class about working at the polls. Students who choose to participate can be paid up to $142 for their time.

Juniors, seniors have opportunity to support upcoming election

Claire Kosewic, Web Editor August 26, 2016

A representative from the San Francisco Department of Elections spoke with juniors and seniors during class meetings today about an opportunity to work at polling places on Election Day. “To make...

City eases Asian Art Museum’s $120 millon debt

February 16, 2011

Rebecca Lee Reporter The Asian Art Museum announced a proposal to fix its $120 million bond debt on Jan. 6, allowing the museum to continue to host special exhibits that the City of San Francisco alone...

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