![Senior Kate Wing practices her presentation during Theory of Knowledge. The class had multiple work periods leading up to the presentation](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/IMG_4247-900x780.jpeg)
TOK classes prepare presentations
Adele Bonomi, Sports Editor
• October 29, 2019
![Sophomore Amy Phipps reads the TED Speaker Guide in order to structure her speech. The class will present their talks next Wednesday during the final period.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/IMG_1008-900x675.jpeg)
Ethics and Morality students craft TED talks
Charlotte Ehrlich, Reporter
• May 22, 2019
![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.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/FullSizeRender-900x622.jpeg)
Sophomores continue their Industrial Revolution projects
Amy Phipps, Reporter
• March 27, 2019
![Senior Caroline Phillipps prepares her presentation. Students presented on topics from photography to spray paint.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/IMG_3792-e1552623440182-785x900.jpeg)
Art students share individualized presentations
Cassie Eskicioglu, City Life Editor
• March 14, 2019
![Sophomores Audrey Scott, Gabi Guido, Saron Asfaw, and Sadie Kahn present a skit about migrant caravans in character from the point of view of famous philosophers. The skits helped develop an understanding of both the students’ chosen philosophers and current issues around them.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Screen-Shot-2018-12-12-at-7.03.22-PM.png)
History class discusses issues in society as philosophers
Amy Phipps, Reporter
• December 12, 2018
![Stuart Hall senior Quinn Rodriguez presents on the role of the U.S. in the global economy. Students were assigned the project two weeks ago.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/IMG_3360-1-900x610.jpeg)
Economics students present on individualized topics
Cassie Eskicioglu, City Life Editor
• November 8, 2018
![Sophomore Lauren Tulley represented West Germany in the mock UN conference. Students were required to add a picture to their speech to supplement their performance.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/5B804559-1B2B-4270-88EC-A48B84E04DBD-900x675.jpg)
Sophomores simulate United Nations conference
Adele Bonomi, Assistant Web Editor
• May 16, 2018
![Classics Professor Nandini Pandey presents to students, parents and faculty about racism and diversity in ancient Rome.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_5056-2-1-900x566.jpg)
Classics professor presents about racism in ancient world
Gabriella Vulakh, Web Editor
• May 10, 2018
![Sophomore Grace Boudreau reviews theology slides before her final presentation in class. Students were asked to give eight to ten minute summaries of an assigned passage, including any and all connections made to them.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/fullsizerender-2-675x900.jpg)
Sophomores wrap up exegetical project
Cece Giarman, Reporter
• December 14, 2016
![History teacher Michael Stafford further explains the effect of cultural imperialism through a world map. The discussion came after the class presented unit videos and celebrated with snacks.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/img_5679-900x812.jpg)
Sophomores present Cultural Imperialism projects
Cece Giarman and Emily Kanellos
• October 11, 2016
![Senior presentations to highlight interests](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/PresentationGraphic-900x600.png)
Senior presentations to highlight interests
India Thieriot, Assistant Copy Editor
• November 5, 2015
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