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To Catch a Thief

A Talk With Thomas: A Welcome from Your President Second Semester In this Issue... Benefits Natasha Sakraney ‘12 The Sage Dance Team and Coral Lee ‘13 are B: Could you explain a little bit about how the dances have changed this year? And how did you and the StuCo achieve the goal of making dances more affordable? TH: As a student body president, I want !"# $"%&# !"# '(# )*+# ,%"-./01# !2)!# 3# '*4#

cost of the dances. This shows StuCo’s B : H o w a r e s p i r i t r a l l i e s Molly and the administration’s commitment to gWang o i n g ‘13 to work this year? among the victims of the Sage Hill Thief. PhoStaff Writer making events accessible for all students. TH: Spirit rallies will remain class The Bolt (B): What are you most tos courtesy of Heather Goldin and Jenna Shapiro. B: Some people may say that academics will with also try excited about for this upcoming year? The Newcompetitions. Year is hereWe along theand and other things should be given higher recognize the athletes from our sports T h o m a s H a g u e ( T H ) : I a m second semester of school! Students priority than school dances? Why are teams in spirit rallies. Although will be most excited to see kids get Remembering a Day That getting from their winter break you personally back celebrating our individual classes, we super involved and for us to Will Never Be Forgotten......2 may find getting back into the swing of s o p a s s i o n a t e also want to celebrate the whole school. have a great time while bringing about the topic their daily B: How do you respond when people routine a hard adjustment. meaning and change to the school. of Sage dances? say that Sage is losing its “Saginess”? B: How would you express the With half of the school year over and TH: Dances are TH: I think that if Sage stays the dynamic on StuCo this year? most college applications sent in, sea n i m p o r t a n t same every year then it shows that the TH: This year we have, by far, the that their last days of o p p oniors r t u n iare t y realizing students are complacent. I think that best Student Council I have ever been are approaching quickly. f o r shigh t u d eschool n t s part of “Saginess” is the desire to create a part of. The reason for this is that to rem i n d Cue theyour own unique year at the school. I onset of “senioritis,” which every member is there for the right themselves that think the senior class, as leaders of the according to UrbanDictionary constireasons and truly has a passion for the they are still school, plays large role in shaping work that they do. Although we still tutes symptoms sucha as: laziness, an k i d s . S c h o o l each year. Saginess will only die if have lots of work to do, the whole over-excessive wearing of sweatpants is supposed to the kids no longer care about it, but I Girls’ Volleyball Ready for StuCo deserves great recognition sweatshirts, lack of studying, and fun. and Students don’t see that happening anytime soon! for the work they have done over the an Epic Season......................3 a general dismissive attitude. The onlyyou can learn to B: What’s one piece of advice summer. StuCo doesn’t even usually '*4#!2/#-).)*7/# would have for the freshmen class? known cure is a phenomenon known Juliette Singarella ‘14 work over the summer. I trust them based on trust and respect. Students Petty theft has previously been combetween a “Graduation.” strong TH: Don’t be afraid to be a little weird. Staff Writer fully to make decisions because as Of course, other hold each other accountable to live mitted at Sage, but never has there commitment to Even if you might be a little weird, they always make the right ones. Photo courtesy of:Thomas Hague are outliers in this s most of our community as Poffenberger Sage Hill students academics and desire to enjoy themselves. that just makes you incredibly special. B : W h a tunder c h a n gour e s honor h a v e ycode: o u Face challenges been a “serial theft”, continue to work as hard knows, Sage Hill School recently has with courage and dignity,and make this school the best it can be. personally have experienced some of and gone a year scenario the community described, “We I haven’t B: W hat’s your favorite thing about Sage? i m p l e m e n t e d i n t h e s c h o o l ? To be quite honest, the dance prices were my most valuable learning at as ever. suffered under the misdeeds of what Sage Hill TH: My favorite thing about Sage is that withrespect dedication, andacademics where there hasn’t been some form of TH: We’ve made a and few new the main problem that I found. I talked outside of the classroom. Even though it’s a home away from home, a place With a decreased stress load, many is now known as the Sage Hill Thief. changes to keep students the ButProm, it’s been isolated”. with integrity andin honesty: Live honorably. to many students last theft. year after academics are extremely important, I also where I feel comfortable to be who I seniors discover their priorities The thief committed the first loop about everything that is going crime With these values in mind, students With such serious themore thief,outside of the am. I actually have a part this amazing and it became obvious that people did think offenses, I have grown on at Sage. We have installed a shifted. Alexa McElroy ’11 finds that in early October when Coral Lee ‘13 have become accustomed not want spend hundreds of dollars if caught, is likely to suffer serious to to leaving All Dressed Up: An Interview classroom and want make sure that others place and the sense of responsibility flat screen TV in the Upper amount of time I spend with had five cameras and a wallet stolen. bags and computers out on dances. It really how great The can experience growth as “The well. And With Ms. Blackwell..............4 consequences. thief hasthis harmed open in the shows that students have here makes it so Humanities for announcement and our school is if one of our main problem family and friends has increased beSince this incident, approximately with the new dance pricing, I just wanted unique. The list of my favorite things library or in the quad. The Sage Hill students, taking valuable possessions pictures. We have also successfully is dance prices! With the help of many to show that if a you see a cause, problem, as I come closer to goes leaving highon. twelve to fifteen other thefts haveorganized been Thief about Sage just on and the calendar to presentsboard a challenge to the sense from them and undermining their faculty members and administrators, the administrators are willing to work school, they become more important. ” reported. Most of the items have make beenit easy for students to see When asked about of comfort and safety $/#$/%/#)-./#!"#156*5'7)*!.+#%/487/#!2/# that our com- sense of trust. with you and that you can enact change. all that’s going on at the school.

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expensive, but small, such as iPhones, munity has enjoyed. punishment, Poffenberger said, “I can For McElroy, second semester brings jewelry, wallets, and cameras. Poffenberger commented on the say with almost certainty that they about “a sense of lightheartedness and As a reaction to the ourburst of crimi- change of mindset of the students: would not be a member of this com- gratitude for the company of good friends and the sun in the quad.” She nal activity, Sage has taken many steps “Sage is built on trust. … You can sit munity.” to increase security, aiming to catch here and you look out and to Sage the start The Hill of Thief is an anomaly on notes, “If anything, I’ll be extremely youFast seeforward You’re Funny...But You’re Shannon Zhang ‘12 sad to see Yoon Cha Heather Goldin ‘12 !251# 172"".# +/)%9# 3# $)1# '*)..+# )-./# it end. ” ‘13 introduces her the thief. The Dean of School Life, Jon bags and computers and everything a campus built on community, respect, Assistant Editor­in­Chief Going to Hell.........................5 Editor­In­Chief “Challenges of the Month” and to test out the idea with an edition In contrast, juniors busily begin Poffenberger, describes the course of sitting around.” From the window of and trust in one another. The Thief has of The Bolt from last year. With a debuts Ms. Orr’s monthly guest Welcome to The Bolt for what many consider action the school has decided to take his office, student’s belongings I successfully little experimentation, stolen private property, but preparing could not only Confused by our Town Meeting puzzles. Jenna Shapiro ’13, 2011­2012! It’s been almost a the most laborious semester yet, with in keeping the Sage communityannouncement at the beginning of safe be observed at various locations uploaded an edition of The Bolt to on has also acted against what we know one of our fabulous Assistant Issuu and voila! We have a virtual month of school and already SATs, APs, and the advent of the college and catching the thief: “We’ve the year? Don’t be confused­­I’m been tables and chairs. According to Poff, to be “Sageyness”. It some is ourof duty as acounting Editor­in­Chiefs, says, “I am so edition of the Bolt on our hands. us are here to clear things up! When I said, admissions process. To the sophomores working with the local police depart- The Thief has “taken away a little piece community to pull together, as we have Our hope for the future of The down the days to summer. incredibly excited for newspaper “The Bolt is going virtual,” I meant and freshmen as well, second semesment as well as trying to up our efforts Bolt is that, along with the monthly this great of what makes Sage special,” referring over eleven years building it. The Bolt can now be accessed As freshmen forge new this year! We will be making publishing of the paper, the online stressful andI’m requires the of observation, walking through.digitally And to from the “people website feel Issuu.comfortable leav- environment, to restore history. Literally. especially how and reestablish ter is more version will be linked in the bi­weekly friendships on the retreat this (pronounced issue). Curious utmost attention and focus; after all, also having people lock things up.com ” excited about the online version, the sense trustis andweek, seniors prepare for the security the Sage ing their things. … Now Community there is that E­News email, of which about how this idea came about? summer is only a few months away. All of the items stolen had been sense of mistrust”. New Teachers........................6 which will allow our school to Hill Thief has attempted to destroy. sent to both students and parents. The '*).#1!%/!72#8*!5.#6%)48)!5"*:# Let me explain: But never mind all the seemingly reach a broader audience. YAY!” consciously left out, something not link will also be visible in the paper I can’t wait for another year Back track Spring at Theft to is not uncommon at schools. decided semester. to assign If negative aspectsWe of second unusual at Sage. Our community is one where a junior took on an itself so it will be easily accessible. Sage, filled with spontaneous One common advantage internship at the OC Register to !2/#*/$#1!);;#$%5!/%1#!"#)#1,/75'7# first semester grades were only “eh,” all­school hugs and other to online newspapers is the ease of gain some professional journalism page as a support system for the start of the new semester is the time moments found only at Sage. sharing more visuals in addition to the experience. On her mind was editors. Congratulations to all text. The Bolt welcomes Megan Diaz The start of a new to flip over a new leaf and establish her visit to Columbia University the new writers listed below! We ‘14 as this year’s photo editor, who Heather Goldin ‘12 +/)%#).1"#0/)*1#!2/#'%1!#5118/# ally kept physical copies of each issue. the previous November, where lieve what I was looking at. The issue good habits for the rest of the year. And will be in charge of a special section of our completely student­run also love guest writers, so just she read I had about the increasing Assistant Editor-in-Chief also always wanted to know how second semester is the time had no resemblance 1,/75'7# !"# !2/# "*.5*/# Bolt. The new to the newspaper above all, technological improvements in let us know if you want to write! newspaper! After three years long The Bolt has existed, since we only to really appreciate and reflect on all we have now, if you could even call it Students use the lower library for section will add more pictures related digital journalism. How cool would Environmentalists Unite......7 Front page: Elise Sugarman on The Bolt staff, I’m honored to the articles contained in the issue had online archives from ‘04-‘05. Ms. the positive relationships and wisdom a newspaper. It consisted of a packet it be to bring a digital aspect to last minute test cramming, printing ‘ 1 3 a n d M o l l y Wa n g ‘ 1 3 that 2005, month. The online version also to serve as your Editor­In­ our school newspaper, The Bolt? Imai took out a folder marked and gained throughout high school. with staples and Word Art. out assignments, or just talking with means more photos in color, a previous Chief. This year, we’re lucky F e a t u r e s : J o y C h a n g ‘ 1 3 A few days into my internship, I each I began to look through issue. Seeing such a different version of friends. However, during a conference limitation with print. asked the features editor, who I was to have an extraordinary a n d Vi c t o r i a G r i f f i n ‘ 1 3 The headlines alone on each front Another goal we are trying to our school newspapereditorial got me thinking period at the start of this semester, working with, if he knew about any board. We also S p o r t s : H a l l a n d M c k e n n a reach is a complete online archive of all my inter- about how far we have come. With the good ideas or websites that I could the lower library became a place of page were enough to catch welcome Miss Ehret, a new ‘15 and Kavi Sakraney ‘14 previous editions of The Bolt. Looking use. My goal was that for the next included recent change in layout design, our discovery. Ms. Imai, the Director of est. Memorable headlines Arts: Celeste Broderick ’14, Jeremy back through old Bolt newspapers is addition to college counseling school year, students would not “George W. Bush re-elected as 43rd Dorne ’13, and Sidney Lee ’15 paper is now more modern than ever, Library Resources and Website only Coor-be able a great way to look back on Sage’s office, as our advisor. She to access the school history, the to recent 10­year at and Sagewith not mention our success in making dinator, asked me if I was busy, and if President” and “Vandalism newspaper around school when an has extensive experience in Opinions: Eric Zhang ’14, anniversary, I know my curiosity about Draw your favorite animal in how The Bolt available virtually. If you are I could help her sort through theissue came out, but also online. Bolt Hill.” It really put into perspective and dealing E r i k a L y n n ­ G r e e n ’ 1 4 , Sage’s beginning has been sparked both journalism O n l i n e n e w s p a p e r a n d 10 seconds..............................8 much history a single decade holds. with stressed out teenage a n d S o p h i a F a l m a g n e ‘ 1 2 looking to read some of Sage’s history, Archives. First thought: “They exist?” somewhat. With the help of Nikki magazines are becoming more School Life: Brian Slaughter As soon as I saw the folder marked Imai, Director of Library Recources, writers—a skill that comes in don’t hesitate to stop by the lower liSecond thought: “YES!” common, and, as a result, becoming ’15 and Juliette Singarella ‘14 all previous issues will soon be able handy during editing sessions! ‘01, I actually felt my heartrate speed the armain source of information. I brary and ask about The Bolt Archives. I knew that there were online to be viewed in an online database via Lifestyle: Andrea Candelaria followed my editor to the desk of We are also thrilled The Bolt in And yes, they do exist! chives, but I had no idea that we actu- up. I held the first issue ofthe library section of Sage’s website, Kevin Sablan, who works on the ’13 and Katie Bick ‘12 to reveal some new additions my glovedareas, hands, and I an archive that will continue to grow couldn’t bePhoto courtesy of Heather Goldin Register’s technical which

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as we publish more and more issues of includes its website and other social The Bolt. media outlets. Sablan suggested The race: Mlo’s album a site called Issuu.com, which Wizarding World of harry potter involves uploading the I issues of “We await your owl.” Michelle Oglevie: “I’m still experimenting with where The Bolt in PDF form for a nice, can go as an artist.” high quality online version of our – page 4 – page 7 own student­run newspaper!

to our program—Heather G o l d i n ‘ 1 2 , o u r s a v v y Editor’s note: It is with heavy hearts index that the entire Bolt staff expresses Assistant Editor­in­Chief, “General Education” Screens in the Studio....02 our condolences for alumnus writes about our online Sophomore Class Recap....……………….…..03 Geoffrey Burns’s family. It is never Gentlemens’ Varsity Lineup................05 version in the article to Soccer Crosswalk........................……...…..06 the left. On The the New back page, easy to accept the loss of someone of such admirable character. He will always be in our hearts.


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