by Spencer Overbay I walked in as part of the single file, alphabetical line that we had practised before. Just like last year, there was a white plastic funnel in my hand, […]
The Nepal Earthquake
by Spencer Overbay On Saturday, April 25, 2015, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake rattled the mountain country of Nepal, decimating small villages, cutting power from the capital city, and burying the Everest base camp in […]
Top Five Childhood Cartoons
by Spencer Overbay I watched a lot of cartoons as a kid, way more than I probably should have. It was one of the many benifits of not having many friends. I’m […]
Throwback Thursday: Favorite Childhood Toys
by Catherine Tudor 1. The Skip It– A thing that you put around your ankle and swing around while jumping over it. 2. GameBoy– The first handheld gaming system, which many people played […]
Memphis in May
by Quinton Clonce During this past weekend I went to Memphis in May on Beale Street, it was really interesting to see all those people from other countries come together to enjoy music. But […]
Photo Gallery: Rock Band
6th Grade Atlanta Trip
by Clayton Tiller, 6th grade Have you ever wanted to visit a place with actual stone mountains, historical sites and fun activities to do? Well, the sixth graders are going to a place […]
Ten Things To Expect Out Of Senior Year
by Catherine Tudor Here’s some advice for all the future seniors out there: You WILL get senioritis, it is inevitable. If you chose to take AP Biology or Anatomy because you want to […]
The Bible Continues: A Review of the Miniseries
by Amanda Breeden People all the time wonder what times in the Bible were like. Questions like, “What did the people look like?” and, “What did it feel like to be in the […]
Philadelphia Trip
by Chloe Leung, 8th grade What is the Philadelphia trip? In the middle school, the 7th and 8th graders go on a trip every year near the end of school. On this particular […]