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==Overview==
==Overview==


The [[Class of 2017]] was [[Sage Creek]]'s first graduating class. They were known for reminding everyone of that fact, and could be commonly quoted as saying: "We built this school".
The [[Class of 2017]] was [[Sage Creek]]'s first graduating class.


Their Freshman year was [[2013-2014]], and their Senior year was [[2016-2017]].
Their Freshman year was [[2013-2014]], and their Senior year was [[2016-2017]].
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*Official CDE data is unavailable for the first year of operation ([[2013-2014]]).
*Official CDE data is unavailable for the first year of operation ([[2013-2014]]).


*327 students their Sophomore Year ([[2014-2015]])[https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/EnrEthGrd.aspx?cds=37735510127423&agglevel=school&year=2014-15&ro=y]
*327 students enrolled in their Sophomore Year ([[2014-2015]])[https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/EnrEthGrd.aspx?cds=37735510127423&agglevel=school&year=2014-15&ro=y]


*281 students their Junior Year ([[2015-2016]])[https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/EnrEthGrd.aspx?cds=37735510127423&agglevel=school&year=2015-16&ro=y]
*281 students enrolled in their Junior Year ([[2015-2016]])[https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/EnrEthGrd.aspx?cds=37735510127423&agglevel=school&year=2015-16&ro=y]


*And finished with a grand total of 272 students their final year ([[2016-2017]])[https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/EnrEthGrd.aspx?cds=37735510127423&agglevel=school&year=2016-17&ro=y]
*And finished with a grand total of 272 students enrolled in their final year ([[2016-2017]])[https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/EnrEthGrd.aspx?cds=37735510127423&agglevel=school&year=2016-17&ro=y]


Of those 272 students, 261 successfully graduated[https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/CohRate.aspx?agglevel=school&year=2016-17&cds=37735510127423], leading to a graduation rate of 97.8%[https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/CohRate.aspx?agglevel=school&year=2016-17&cds=37735510127423].
Of those 272 students enrolled their senior year, 267 finished, and 261 successfully graduated[https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/CohRate.aspx?agglevel=school&year=2016-17&cds=37735510127423], leading to a graduation rate of 97.8%[https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/CohRate.aspx?agglevel=school&year=2016-17&cds=37735510127423].


This percentage is approximately 4% higher[https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/CohRate.aspx?agglevel=school&year=2016-17&cds=37735510127423] than the Carlsbad Unified average, and 3% higher than that of [[Carlsbad High School]] for the [[2015-2016]] school year.[https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/CohRate.aspx?cds=37735513730694&agglevel=School&year=2016-17&initrow=&ro=y].
This percentage is approximately 4% higher[https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/CohRate.aspx?agglevel=school&year=2016-17&cds=37735510127423] than the Carlsbad Unified average, and 3% higher than that of [[Carlsbad High School]][https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/dqcensus/CohRate.aspx?cds=37735513730694&agglevel=School&year=2016-17&initrow=&ro=y] for the [[2015-2016]] school year..


As the first class of students, the [[Class of 2017]] attempted to start a number of traditions, several of which (ex: [[Hoopcoming]]) live on today and several of which failed.
As the first class of students, the [[Class of 2017]] attempted to start a number of traditions, several of which (ex: [[Hoopcoming]]) live on today.


==Events==
==Events==
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===[[Senior Class Council]]===
===[[Senior Class Council]]===


*[[Senior Class President]] - [[Fabi Sanchez]]
{{Class of 2017 Senior Class Council}}


*[[Senior Class Vice President]] - [[Michael Schnese]]
===[[Junior Class Council]]===
 
{{Class of 2017 Junior Class Council}}
 
===[[Sophomore Class Council]]===


*[[Senior Class Treasurer]] - [[Julia Hayashi]]
{{Class of 2017 Sophomore Class Council}}


*[[Senior Class Secretary]] - [[Grace McGuire]]
===[[Freshman Class Council]]===


===[[Junior Class Council]]===
{{Class of 2017 Freshman Class Council}}


==Legacy==
==Legacy==
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The [[Class of 2017]] was the first class to attend [[Sage Creek]], so they had to experiment a lot to figure out how to be high schoolers. They started [[Hoopcoming]], the [[Staff vs Students]] games, and were some of the first developers of Sage Creek's culture.
The [[Class of 2017]] was the first class to attend [[Sage Creek]], so they had to experiment a lot to figure out how to be high schoolers. They started [[Hoopcoming]], the [[Staff vs Students]] games, and were some of the first developers of Sage Creek's culture.


They left behind a general culture of self deprecation, yet also pride in Sage Creek.  
They left behind a general culture of self-deprecation, yet also pride in Sage Creek.  


They were the first students to popularize complaining about the school, but also the first class to become immensely prideful in their school especially around [[Hoopcoming 2017]] and [[CHS vs SCHS Basketball Game 2017]].
They were the first students to popularize complaining about the school, but also the first class to become immensely prideful in their school especially around [[Hoopcoming 2017]] and [[SCHS vs CHS Basketball Game 2017]].


See Also: [[:Category:Student/Class of 2017]], [[:Category:Class of 2017]]
See Also: [[:Category:Student/Class of 2017]], [[:Category:Class of 2017]]

Latest revision as of 17:12, 28 August 2019

Overview

The Class of 2017 was Sage Creek's first graduating class.

Their Freshman year was 2013-2014, and their Senior year was 2016-2017.

The Class of 2017 had:

  • Official CDE data is unavailable for the first year of operation (2013-2014).
  • 327 students enrolled in their Sophomore Year (2014-2015)[1]
  • And finished with a grand total of 272 students enrolled in their final year (2016-2017)[3]

Of those 272 students enrolled their senior year, 267 finished, and 261 successfully graduated[4], leading to a graduation rate of 97.8%[5].

This percentage is approximately 4% higher[6] than the Carlsbad Unified average, and 3% higher than that of Carlsbad High School[7] for the 2015-2016 school year..

As the first class of students, the Class of 2017 attempted to start a number of traditions, several of which (ex: Hoopcoming) live on today.

Events

Class Council

Senior Class Council

Junior Class Council

Sophomore Class Council

Freshman Class Council

Legacy

The Class of 2017 was the first class to attend Sage Creek, so they had to experiment a lot to figure out how to be high schoolers. They started Hoopcoming, the Staff vs Students games, and were some of the first developers of Sage Creek's culture.

They left behind a general culture of self-deprecation, yet also pride in Sage Creek.

They were the first students to popularize complaining about the school, but also the first class to become immensely prideful in their school especially around Hoopcoming 2017 and SCHS vs CHS Basketball Game 2017.

See Also: Category:Student/Class of 2017, Category:Class of 2017

Class of 2017, Class of 2018, Class of 2019, Class of 2020, Class of 2021, Class of 2022, Class of 2023, Class of 2024, Class of 2025.