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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

Donnalie Yap spikes the ball against San Domenico on May 17. According to COVID-19 protocols, 14 households with two people per household joined to watch the game in-person.

Volleyball returns in full swing

Clara Bonomi, Reporter May 21, 2021

As COVID-19 cases drop and vaccinations increase in San Francisco, more and more athletes are pulling on their shin guards, knee pads and swim caps. Volleyball athletes were permitted to return to practices...

Fans adapt Super Bowl plans

Fans adapt Super Bowl plans

Adele Fratesi, Senior Reporter February 9, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Although the Super Bowl went on as usual on Sunday, for a lot of fans watching the game was quite different in order to maintain public health guidelines during the coronavirus pandemic. “In...

Sophomore Konrad Lauterbach uses a radio to signal teachers that an elementary student’s parents are ready to pick him up. High school students have been volunteering to watch young community members to make sure they are following COVID-19 protocols including keeping 6-feet from each other and wearing masks.

High school students volunteer for drop-off, pickup

Alina Kushner, Senior Reporter February 1, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE The elementary schools are turning to high school volunteers to aid in ensuring COVID-19 protocols are met during drop-off and pickup of their youngest students. “Having a lot of people...

When returning to in-person learning, maintain six feet of distance at school and keep masks on.

Make responsible choices when returning to school

Staff Editorial October 26, 2020

Once school returns to in-person learning, seeing classmates on campus may feel like a reversion to old habits and social norms, however, an action as simple as giving a friend a hug could force the school...

Senior Ella Ghazinouri practices with Marin Rowing Association in Greenbrae during sunset. Ghazinouri is contacting Division-I coaches virtually since the NCAA has banned in-person recruitment.

College recruitment turns virtual

Madeline Thiara, Senior Reporter September 24, 2020

The National Collegiate Athletic Association has banned all in-person Division-I recruiting due to COVID-19 health concerns until Jan. 1, but coaches are allowed to be in contact with athletes as long...

California fires sparked by lightning strikes have been burning for a week. The smoke has hindered outdoor activity and social interaction.

Worsening air quality plagues Bay Area

Paige Retajczyk, Senior Reporter August 24, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE For students already dealing with limited social interactions, the declining air quality from the recent California fires creates a greater sense of isolation. Since the shelter-in-place...

Pick me!

Alina Kushner, Senior Reporter June 3, 2020

On weekends when temperatures are in the 90’s, families can escape to U-pick farms where they can collect cherries, peaches and other fruit.    Farms encourage customers to wear masks, social distance...

Neighbor friends find one of the crocheted emojis Simone Mar and Kiley Mar created and hid throughout the Forest Hill neighborhood. Throughout the city, neighbors are creating activities that are safe during the shelter in place.

Communities Connect

Alina Kushner, Senior Reporter May 20, 2020

To cope with stress, anxiety and isolation due to the shelter-in-place order, San Francisco residents are finding ways to come together and lift spirits with block dance parties, scavenger hunts and daily...

Hobbies help ease anxiety amidst pandemic

Hobbies help ease anxiety amidst pandemic

Kassie DeJean, Reporter April 27, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE The current statewide shelter-in-place order has some teens experiencing loneliness or anxiousness, but they can combat these emotions by connecting with friends or trying new things. “To...

International Baccalaureate Higher Level English Year 2 students read Tennessee Williams’ "A Streetcar Named Desire" during a Zoom call last week. Students were reading the play in preparation for the IB Paper 2, a comparative essay on two plays they have read this year.

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme 2020 exams canceled

WEB EXCLUSIVE The International Baccalaureate Organization cancelled the May 2020 Diploma Programme exams on Monday, citing health concerns surrounding COVID-19 and the importance of social distancing.  Exams...

Editorial: Consider others and stay home

Editorial: Consider others and stay home

Staff Editorial March 16, 2020

WEB EXCLUSIVE Leaving the house to meet up with friends or inviting classmates over to complete homework assignments may seem harmless for teenagers who are not as likely to suffer complications from COVID-19,...

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