The student news site of Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, California.

The Eagle Eye

The student news site of Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, California.

The Eagle Eye

The student news site of Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, California.

The Eagle Eye

Sara Boivin

Sara Boivin, Staff Reporter

Sara Boivin is a single senior female looking for a man. She has a gig working as a staff writer for The Eagle Eye newspaper. She is a strong and independent woman who refuses to leave California for college because everywhere else is too cold. On top of being a sass monster, Sara is also an avid reader and artist. For college she aims to major is both business and film in order to further her progress on becoming a film director. Sara's all-time favorite animal is a dragon and no matter what time of day it is, Sara is always down for sushi.

All content by Sara Boivin
Any extra buck in your wallet is a brick to the fortune your trying to build.

Saving your stacks

Sara Boivin, Staff Reporter
May 26, 2015
Senior Ryan Melosini looks like champion and works like one too.

Variety of varsities

Sara Boivin, Staff Reporter
Mar 30, 2015
Implementing the food bin has the potential to create significant change.

[Photo] Food bin for the future

Staff Writer, Sara Boivin
Mar 18, 2015
On this ride, the down hills not the fun part.

Hannah fell off the montana

Sara Boivin, Staff Reporter
Mar 16, 2015
Where them girls at - The typical female to male hero ratio in the Justice League is around 1:6.

Wonder where Wonder Woman is?

Sara Boivin, Staff Reporter
Dec 6, 2014
Emily Dilbeck with the Whistle Championship trophy.

*Adios* to an art teacher

Sara Boivin, Staff Reporter
Oct 15, 2014
A deadly concoction - Spice is like a box of chocolates, you never know what effects youre going to get.

[Photo] What are you smoking?

Avery Lewis, Staff Reporter
Oct 13, 2014
LittlePrince

Big news for the little prince

Sara Boivin, Staff Reporter
Aug 30, 2014
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