The Broadview May 27, 2011

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May 27,2011

Convent of the Sacred Heart High School | San Francisco, California

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Volume 15, Issue 6

news in brief

Seniors

▶ End-of-the-year ceremonies begin today at 8:30 a.m. with Friendship Ceremony in Syufy Theatre. Next year’s student body officers will be inducted into student government. ▶ The annual Ring Ceremony is scheduled for Tuesday morning at 8:30 a.m. The Class of 2011 will present each rising senior with her class ring. ▶ A, B, E and F period classes will meet for 20 minutes on Tuesday after Ring Ceremony. C, D, G and H period classes will meet beginning at 8 a.m. on Wednesday. ▶ The Alumnae Luncheon is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, where graduating seniors will be inducted into the Alumnae Association. ▶ Graduation is planned for 4 p.m. next Friday. The ceremony will be broadcast live at http://www. broadview.sacredsf.org.

New schedule to allow for electives SOPHIA REDFERN | with permission

The Senior Class gathers in the Belvedere for traditional pictures before Senior Tea began on May 5. Senior Tea marks the beginning of a series of ceremonies leading up to graduation on June 3.

Annual tea honors graduating seniors Julia Nemy Reporter Over 500 guests greeted the Class of 2011 that lined the Belvedere of the Main Hall to greet guests for the annual Senior Tea on May 5, beginning the end-of-year traditions leading up to graduation on June 3. “[The Tea] has been going on since Convent of the Sacred Heart began having graduations,” Head of School Andrea Shurley said. “The Religious of the Sacred Heart used to bake cookies and make the tea for the event.” Guests were introduced to Director of Schools Gordon Sharafinski and Head of School Andrea Shurley by newly-elected Student Body President Colleen Scullion before meeting the soon-to-be graduates. Coffee, tea, finger sandwiches and bite-sized desserts were served in the Reception Room where the Junior Class assisted serving.

“I believe that the Tea is significant because it carries on a tradition that honors the graduates in a unique ceremony,” Director of Schools Gordon Sharafinski said. “The Tea captures a simple elegance that is often missing in our casual society.” Seniors wore white, tea-length dresses and gloves for the event and will wear them for a week of ceremonies and Commencement on June 3. “We’ve had a binder on the Senior Table for awhile where everyone put photos of their dresses, but it was great to ac­tually see them on everybody,” senior Juliet Charnas said. The tradition is unique to Convent, but other Sacred Heart Schools also have ways of hig hlig hting their seniors at the end of the year. “At my school, Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart in Houston, we had the Très Bien Ball after graduation when we were presented into the SEE TEA PG. 2

SOPHIA REDFERN | the broadview

Seniors Lindsey Eng and Monica Rodriguez fix their hair before the official Class of 2011 portrait in the Cortile. The portrait will be hung in the Center.

Next year’s class schedule includes a new elective period that will allow students to take additional non-core subject classes like music, journalism and studio art within the school day instead of before or after school. Every student will be required to take an elective during the new period on Tuesdays before lunch and in place of Thursday’s Breakfast Club, which will be discontinued, according to Curriculum Coordinator Doug Grant. The school days will now begin at 8 a.m. and end at 3:15 p.m. everyday, with no early midweek dismissals at 2:30. With the Tuesday Activity Period being eliminated, the Wednesday lunch period will be extended 20 minutes to allow more meeting times for clubs “We will get more accomplished, more members will probably join because it’s during the day and [the yearbook] will get done faster and in more timely manner,” sophomore Casey Stuart said, of yearbook meeting during the school day instead of just after school. “The elective period was introduced primarily to support the music program and other programs like publications that were impacted by change in the weekly schedule,” Head of School Andrea Shurley said. “The [Western Association of Schools and Colleges]

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