Our latest edition — Volume 15, Issue 6— is out! Pick up your copy at the Broadway, Pine/Octavia Campus or check our website for individual stories. @sacredheartsf@thebroadview
Volume 15, Issue 7 is out! Get yours on campus or find it in your mailboxes next week. You can also view the edition on our website (link in bio).
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Part 1 of 3: The editors-in-chief of @thebroadview & @shhs_roundtable sat down with their adviser, Tracy Sena, to reflect on 2 new First Amendment Press Freedom Awards, the major stories of the past year & the school's culture of free expression. Full 🎥: https://t.co/EDdgfxtaSd
Stuart Hall High School is a recipient of the 2021 First Amendment Student Press Freedom Award for its record of supporting uncensored student voices in its student publications and school community.
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Our latest edition — Volume 15, Issue 5 — is out! Pick up your copy at the Broadview, Pine/Octavia Campus or check our website for individual stories. https://t.co/5sVdeQDd39
In preparation for #studentpressfreedomday, make sure to read and show support for our latest edition of The Roundtable coming out Feb. 19, tomorrow! Print copies will be sent to everyone’s homes, and individual articles/a pdf of the whole edition will be posted on our website.
Student Press Freedom Day, a national day of action recognizing the work of student journalists and emphasizing the importance of uncensored student reporting, will occur on Feb. 26.
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While humans are unparalleled by other species in their ability to utilize logic, recent events such as the riot on Capitol Hill demonstrate a concerning and dangerous trend in American politics: the replacement of logic with emotion.
Our last edition of 2020 — Volume 15, Issue 4 — is out! Pick up your copy on either the Broadway or Pine/Octavia campus and check your mailbox. You can also read individual articles or view the print copy on our website (link in Bio).
San Francisco moves back into purple tier as ICU capacity goes below 15 percent. Although Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a stay at home order for all Californians Dec. 3, schools that were already open —such as SHHS — can continue in person instruction.
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Students eat lunch in the Courtyard of the Pine/Octavia campus. The 15 long tables accommodated two people at a time, and 11 round tables accommodated one person.
Read the full photo essay on our website (link in bio).
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The San Francisco Department of Public Health granted approval for students to return to campus, with 9th and 12th graders returning on Nov. 4 and 10th and 11th graders coming back on Nov. 6. Read the full story on our website.
This map shows a combination of nine predictions for the results of the 2020 presidential election. Over 100 million citizens cast their ballots early, according to the United States Elections Project. Read the full story on our website. (Source: 270toWin)