The Student News Site of South Forsyth High School

The Bird Feed

The Student News Site of South Forsyth High School

The Bird Feed

The Student News Site of South Forsyth High School

The Bird Feed

Planning Tips

Planning Tips

Shree Delwadia, Editor-In-Chief August 22, 2019

Every student can attest to the fact that when tests and quizzes begin to be scheduled, they continue to pile up and up. If not organized properly, these different aspects of a students’ life can quickly...

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Its all in the mind. Coach Ronnie Davis of the golf team explains how golf has become so close to his life. He elaborated that golf requires confidence and resolution to succeed. Its very much a mental sport, he says.

Interview with Ronnie Davis: the coach of South’s golf team

Naisha Roy, Copy Editor April 24, 2019

Golf at South Forsyth has seen many accomplishments this season. Boys Varsity golf finished 3rd in the Johnny Paulo Invitational out of 20 teams with a score of 302. They finished 1st among public schools...

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Organizing chaos. As students plan their activities for Saturday and Sunday, homework takes up an extensive chunk of their time. While some teachers have ceased assigning weekend homework, others maintain the firm perspective that its a part of life.

Teachers vs. Students: Weekend homework

Naisha Roy, Copy Editor April 8, 2019

After climbing up the precipitous mountain that is the school week, Friday awaits students like a rewarding jewel. For many students, weekends are a refresh button on school, tests, assignments, and life....

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Student Opinions: Harassment in the workplace

Shruthi Mohana Sundaram, Contibuting writer March 1, 2019

“Horseface”. “You never get to the face because the body’s so good”. These comments have been made in political settings in recent years about women. It’s unsurprising, in a land built under...

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Student Opinions: As easy as spending $5

Addison Ambrose, Contibuting writer February 26, 2019

As Easy as Spending $5 “Come on Orpa! We are going to be late if you don’t hurry.” My sister Dina called out to me as I raced out the door. I did not want to be late to my first day of work at...

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Student Opinions: The expectations society has for women pt. 256

Student Opinions: The expectations society has for women pt. 256

Emily Kohnen, Contributing Artist February 20, 2019

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A sea of colors. Dream on 3 continues to raise funds for Carter and Carli, similar to the staff-student basketball game. The Silent Disco was the newest fundraiser for Carter and Carlis dream, and hundreds of students attended to jam out.

Partying for a cause

Naisha Roy, Copy Editor February 6, 2019

Music is blasting, but it's totally quiet. People are dancing to their favorite songs, but no one's moves are quite the same. All across the room, people don red, blue, and green colored headphones and...

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Schedule

Schedule

February 6, 2019

Calling all rising freshman! It's time to hear about schedules at South! In your freshman year, there are some classes that are mandatory in order to graduate like Health and P.E. At South, we are a yearlong...

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Balancing Workload

Balancing Workload

February 6, 2019

There’s no putting it mildly: the workload change from middle to high school is quite extreme, no matter the weight of classes. It’s critical to mental and physical health to prioritize assignments...

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Classes

Classes

February 5, 2019

The saying “don’t bite off more than you can chew” is the quote of the year for any rising freshman. Despite the fact that many colleges look for rigor in your application, they also look at how...

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Clubs/Extracurriculars

Clubs/Extracurriculars

February 5, 2019

Extracurriculars, no doubt, are essential for both being a well-rounded individual and having something to focus on other than academics. They are a huge criteria for college applications. That being said,...

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The journey of a war eagle. As a rising freshman, many students have many different areas of concerns or questions about the upcoming year. Students should not be worried because everyone around South is friendly, kind, and willing to help.

Surviving the First Year of High School: A Guide for Students, by Students

Shree Delwadia and Naisha Roy February 4, 2019

The air is filled with new spirit. The hallways in the surroundings are yet to be discovered. Each step taken forward, is a step into a new future. The future called high school. The future of becoming...

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