The Student News Site of Flintridge Sacred Heart

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The Student News Site of Flintridge Sacred Heart

Veritas Shield

The Student News Site of Flintridge Sacred Heart

Veritas Shield

Sra. Cote and her band pose for a photo during one of their weekly Tuesday night practices.

Out of the blue, Sra. Cote sings

By Claudia Lee, Associate Editor
October 27, 2022
(left to right) Emily Manookian ‘23, Wendy Wang ‘23, Kana Park ‘23 and Michelle Houser ‘23 are four of the five Tologs who participated in Pioneer Academics.

Tolog Pioneers: Ready, set, research

By Julia Krider, Managing Editor
October 19, 2022
New and returning faculty met their counterparts for the first time on August 11, 2022, where they exchanged plans for the coming year.

Meet the new teachers

By Tyler Frey, Staff Writer
October 17, 2022
Sister Celeste, Mrs. Rebecca Bostic and Mr. Daniel Rios collaborate and discuss their monthly goals.

Intertwining community and curriculum

By Siena Urquiza, Editor-in-Chief
October 7, 2022
Mr. Eric Pivovaroff holds the sign “Brown is the New Green,” which is the new effort Sacred Heart has joined to help conserve water on campus.

Staying green on the Hill

By Maria Boutros, Staff Writer
October 5, 2022
Sophia Garcia ‘24 snaps a picture of herself hanging out with friends on a boat, while Isabelle Risha ‘24 is photographed brushing her teeth after waking up in the morning. Both Tologs love to use the app BeReal to share what they are doing with their friends.

BeReal or BeFake?

By Madison Wuu, Associate Editor
September 27, 2022
“I think it’s always super exciting when you know that you’re on a good team, it’s a high stakes game and you have that game-day energy. I definitely miss that,” Allison Risha ‘22 said.

Athletes say goodbye to sports

By Graciela Tiu, Associate Editor
May 18, 2022
Mrs. Johnston suggests students think about the consequences of their actions before carrying out their prank.

Hey! We’ve got some prank ideas

By Lena Hwang, Associate Editor
May 18, 2022
While most Tolog alums have gone to four-year colleges, there are plenty of other options for life after the Hill.

Alternative paths for life after FSH

By Siena Urquiza, Associate Editor
May 18, 2022
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