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SDA ASB opens the video with a countdown from students and teachers

2020 Homecoming: Not Typical, but SDA Found A Way To Keep it Funky

By Kaya Simcoe, Staff Writer November 5, 2020
SDA’s first virtual homecoming was a departure from tradition, but it was fun and funky, just like we are
Junior Skyler Martin  drinking a nice, cool drink while hanging out with a friend

What did journalism students do during the election?

By Jenna Wilson-Levin, Arts Editor November 4, 2020
Election Day is both an exciting and stressful time for many as Americans wait with bated breath to see who the next president of the United States will be. Journalism students shared what they did on this Election Day
Senior Niki Kaplan as Scooby (top left), Senior  Celeste Lagrange as Daphne (top middle), Junior Tegan Schlosser as The Mystery Machine/Van (top right), Zara Holdaway as Fred (bottom left), Theatre teacher Stephanie Siers as Shaggy (bottom middle), and Senior Rachael Baum as Velma (bottom right)

Spooky season and spooky costumes

By Taylor Lee, Online Editor November 1, 2020
Check out how San Dieguito Academy students celebrated Halloween in 2020
Juniors Ethan Fitzgerald (left) Lucas Casazza (middle) and sophomore Maisie Leeuw (right) pass out candy bags in the front parking lot for students to enjoy

Trick or Treat Drive-in

By Taylor Lee, Online Editor October 27, 2020
Juniors Ethan Fitzgerald (left) Lucas Casazza (middle) and sophomore Maisie Leeuw (right) pass out candy bags in the front parking lot for students to enjoy
The SDUHSD building sign

The public speaks out about school reopening in second quarter

By Jenna Wilson-Levin, Arts Editor October 26, 2020
Public comments and opinions on schools reopening
The chairs at San Dieguito Academy will be farther apart in reality

The proposed return to in-person schooling

By Kylie Schwartz, Editor in Chief October 23, 2020
Beginning around Nov. 16, this plan would allow all high-school students the option to either remain in the current distance-learning model or return to on-campus education for one day a week, graduating to two days a week by Dec. 7
Mrs. Coppock's view as she recovers from COVID-19 on the hospital bed in Scripps Hospital in Encinitas

An inside look into living with COVID-19

By Sydney Randolph, Staff Writer October 21, 2020

Susan Coppock, the photography teacher at San Dieguito Academy, had been feeling fairly unwell for a few days before she called her doctor, worried about COVID-19. “He took one look at me when we were...

A teacher attached "Teachers are people too" poster on their car window

Teachers host car rally to support school board candidate Katrina Young

By Taylor Lee, Online Editor October 19, 2020

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th– A parade of around fifty cars from all over North County San Diego gathered in the La Costa Canyon High School parking lot to support the teacher-endorsed school board candidate...

Mail-in Ballots and the USPS are a big thing now

The USPS and Mail-In Voting

By Jenna Wilson-Levin, Arts Editor October 19, 2020
The founding of the postal service even predates that of the United States.
Opinion: A Message To Bernie or Busters

Opinion: A Message To Bernie or Busters

By Matthew Hagan, Review Editor October 15, 2020
Every single person who cares about the preservation of democracy in our country needs to vote and vote for Biden. Even if you don’t like him. 
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