The Roar

Mary Haddad and her husband perform.

Members of SCHS showcase their talent at the annual Night of Acoustics

Sophia Kennedy December 7, 2018

The audience hushed as the soft strumming of a guitar filled the cafeteria. Then, a quiet but clear voice sang an emotional rendition of “Grenade” by Bruno Mars. The cheers that followed reflected...

Students have the option to help those in need, with the simple action of taking a tag.

The Family Giving Tree allows the SCHS community to help those in need

Moira O’Hara-Heinz December 5, 2018

The Bay Area is one of the wealthiest places in the world. Being the home to many major companies like Tesla, Google and Apple, some may assume the whole city is rich. However, many people in the Bay Area...

A rendering of the design across the gym.

Class of 2018 gifts two new murals to the SCHS campus

Cleo Chow December 4, 2018

While the Class of 2018 may be gone, the school will bear their mark for years to come. Two new murals, intended to liven up the campus and motivate school spirit, are being gifted by last years’ seniors....

Many producers of true crime shows are only in it for the profit.

Murder! Now with commentary for your viewing pleasure: Why true crime should be ignored

Sam Hunt December 1, 2018

Murder may be absolutely unforgivable to many, but present it in the right light, and it becomes a fun experience for some. It’s also a great way for the film industry to make money. True crime is...

Students engage in skill-building activities.

Oregon Shakespeare Festival actors bring Shakespeare to SCHS

Sophia Kennedy November 26, 2018

SCHS English and theater classes had the opportunity to see a short play titled “The Seven Ages” last Monday and Tuesday. The 45-minute show was performed by professional actors Elizabeth Reese and...

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