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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

Allyssa Alvidera

Allyssa Alvidera

Evelyn Driscoll, Print Editor-in-Chief Dec 9, 2020

"Eagle TV 2.0 is our broadcasting program here on campus, and all our shows are student led and produced. It has been such an incredible program to be a part of and has definitely challenged me both creatively...

Gianna Medica

Gianna Medica

Natalia von Gierke, Staff Writer Dec 9, 2020

"It was a long-term goal of mine to play NCAA Division one sports, and I loved the idea of it and the dedication it took, so I was upset that I may not get this opportunity. After getting into golf,...

Spencer Johnson

Lexi McCabe, Staff Writer Dec 9, 2020

"During my time as a student at Santa Margarita, I have discovered lifelong friends and created amazing memories. The best decision I ever made was joining the baseball team. Through practicing everyday...

Roxana Olivier

Roxana Olivier

Katharine Lee, Feature Editor Nov 18, 2020

"This year, I decided to create my own ETV segment called Five Second Rule. Basically I give contestants a topic, let's say Netflix Shows, and they'll have to name three shows in under five seconds. I...

Top Row (left to right): Lauren Perri, Stila Fresenius, Taylor McNamee, Kai Pellerin. Bottom Row (left to right): Brooke Bryant, Lia Cerruti, Sydney Fuhrman, Shane Townsend, Domi Drust, Mckenna Thomas. All seniors pose for a picture on picture day.

Lia Cerruti

Domi Drust, Social Media Editor Nov 12, 2020
"I like being apart of SM volleyball because it has introduced me to many of my best friends and help me grow in the sport that i love."
Jenna Gallaway

Jenna Gallaway

Sofia O'Keefe, Staff Writer Nov 12, 2020
SM volleyball has impacted my life in many ways, including socially, mentally, and physically.
Mia Thomas

Mia Thomas

Lana Diab, A&E Editor Nov 12, 2020
I think that C.H.A.N.G.E really benefits the student community in particular because it gives people an opportunity to have conversations that they might not normally have… it gives people the opportunity to be able to connect with others.
Olivia Kildow

Olivia Kildow

Emelin Conboy, Staff Writer Nov 12, 2020
Everyone was so welcoming and so nice, and all my teachers are great so I feel like it's going to be a great two years at this school.
Katie Redd

Katie Redd

Evelyn Driscoll, Print Editor-in-Chief Oct 21, 2020
Golf has brought me a lot of patience [because] when you are playing 5+ hour rounds, you have to stay focused and keep determined even when you aren't getting the results you want.
Kate Lu

Kate Lu

Lucy Chang Oct 21, 2020
I am definitely glad to see everyone back on campus after so long, and I am grateful for all the possibilities that SM has to offer despite the difficulties we are faced with.
Shawna McMahon

Shawna McMahon

Sydney McMahon, Staff Writer Oct 21, 2020
I am on the JV cheer team this year and it has been a good way to make new friends. I was nervous that I would not meet anyone but I am grateful that we are practicing in person during this hard time so that I can be part of the community.
Bella Tosches

Bella Tosches

Aaron Moffett, Staff Writer Oct 21, 2020
I hope project Speak Up! grows even more as a mental health resource at SM, as it is something I have worked hard at. I am proud to be in the beginning years of this program.
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