![Sophomore Skylar Goldberg works with theology teacher Bryan Lorentz on her final project. Students were assigned to create a short podcast with a reading and interpretation of different scriptures.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/IMG_1118-900x675.jpg)
Sophomores work on final projects
Olivia Rounsaville, Senior Reporter
• December 12, 2019
![Sophomore Haya Jadallah creates a domino out of clay for her project that represents the domino effect of the contamination of the ocean. This Art Foundation II project pushes students to reflect the environment around them in their work.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/IMG_4029-900x675.jpeg)
Art students reflect on interconnectivity
Madeline Thiara, Senior Reporter
• November 4, 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
![Freshman Livi Webb-Purkis works on her indigenous culture presentation in Google Slides. Webb-Purkis is doing her project on the Kulung culture of Nepal.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/IMG_0043-e1543542009189-900x666.jpeg)
Theology project educates students on indigenous cultures
Madeline Thiara, Reporter
• November 29, 2018
![Freshman Lola Morrell listens to Grace Krumplitsch present her self-portrait to her G Period English I class. Many students opted to draw their self-portraits but others made 3-D designs like Krumplitschs cube.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/IMG_0119-2-1200x964.jpg)
Freshmen explore their identity through English projects
Caroline Thompson, Reporter
• October 3, 2017
![Senior Noel McCann (left) rehearses a scene from Inherit the Wind with junior Christian Gehrke and sophomore Maddie Kelley. Based on the Scopes “Monkey” Trial, the play celebrates the 200th anniversary of the publishing of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. Performances are scheduled for Nov. 19–21 in the Syufy Theatre.](https://broadview.sacredsf.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/darwinweb3-900x686.jpg)
CSH/SHHS year-long project celebrates Darwin
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