The Broadview

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.

Sophomores present Cultural Imperialism projects

Cece Giarman and Emily Kanellos October 11, 2016

Sophomores wrapped up their Cultural Imperialism unit today by presenting their completed projects during history class. “We are studying trading between European and Asian countries in the 16th...

A poster from the UNICEF End Human Trafficking Campaign illustrates how pimps often prey on young girls. Chandni Jain presented the issues of modern slavery to the Sophomore class during ColLab.

Sophomores learn about human trafficking, modern-day slavery

Claire Kosewic, Web Editor September 27, 2016

Sophomores gathered in Syufy Theater during ColLab for a presentation on human trafficking which included a speaker from the UNICEF End Human Trafficking campaign and excerpts from documentary film “Not...

Seniors Alexandra Farran and Megan McMiking in iPad Programming celebrate their completion of a breakfast ordering app by having brunch during their F Period class.

The Broad View: 2/7/16 – 2/12/16

Izzy Armstrong, Photographer February 12, 2016

Audrey Brooke reads from her letter of apology, as members of her senior class and English teacher Mark Botti look on. The apology writing brought audience members into the case, and tried to give them a sense of the guilt felt by judges, juries, and everyone involved in legal cases when an innocent person is convicted.

Sophomores, seniors learn roles of perspective, penitence in the judicial system

Claire Kosewic, Senior Reporter November 19, 2015

Sophomores and seniors took time out of their Hislish and colLab periods to learn about the role that penitence plays in criminal justice, and how perspective is everything in the American judicial system. “It...

Sophomores Ava Jones and Jilan Powers enjoy sweets from the bake sale held in the Main Hall during lunch today.

Bake sale season continues

Kendra Harvey, Managing Editor November 17, 2015

Lemonade, oreos and chocolate chip cookies mark another of the sophomores' plan to hold bake sales to fundraise for Christmas celebrations. “So far it has been pretty successful,” sophomore activities...

Pilar Ballestreros-Cordero takes the witness stand as Pocahontas, supporting the side of the Europeans, while Judge Rachael Denny and Bailiff Michael Stafford look on. The European side lost the trial today, but were able to cut damages almost in half, and were only required to pay $9 trillion of the $18 trillion requested of them.

Sophomores conduct mock trial at Superior Court of California

Claire Kosewic, Senior Reporter September 16, 2015

The sophomore Responses to Oppression ‘Hislish’ class traveled to the Civil Division of the Superior Court of California yesterday and today to hold mock trials, in which the Native Americans sued...

Sophomore history teacher Michael Stafford examines sophomore Bella Kearneys evidence in favor of the Europeans in the Native American versus European trial in the new sophomore Hislish class. The trial consisted of two parties with the Native American side as the prosecutors and the Europeans as the defense. Hislish is a double-period English and history class focused on oppression. The class is based off classwork and presentations with no homework or tests.

Sophomores focus on oppression

Kristina Cary, Managing Editor October 3, 2014

Clad in a Convent-branded burgundy sweater, rose-colored trousers and a zebra-print barrette, Samrawit Beyene stood at the front of the classroom and held up her right hand as she faced the teacher and...

Chaperones answer parent questions at the Costa Rica information meeting in the Chapel. All rising sophomores from CSH and SHHS will participate in the eight-day trip.

Rising sophomores to visit Costa Rica in January

Liana Lum, Editor-in-Chief May 29, 2013

Liana Lum Reporter Convent and Stuart Hall’s first immersion, service-focused trip to Costa Rica has been announced for January 2014 for the entire rising Sophomore Class of both CSH and SHHS. "Our...

Theology teacher Paul Pryor-Lorentz places an inventory label on an iPad for use by a faculty member. Teachers involved in the program received their iPads last Thursday and will begin curriculum development immediately.

iPads to be adapted into classrooms

February 17, 2011

Zoe Newcomb Editor-in-Chief Rising sophomores and incoming freshman slated to be the first group of students participating in a pilot program integrating Apple Computer’s iPad into select classes,...

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