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

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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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Naisha Roy and Shree Delwadia

Lunch

January 30, 2019

Most every high school student cannot wait for lunch! At South, there are 4 lunch periods and each lunch is about 20 minutes long. The Dining Hall provides many different lunch areas such as a pizzeria,...

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Building

Building

January 30, 2019

South Forsyth High School is a big school, not only in its size, but as a family, as friends, and as war eagles. There are different areas of the school here at South such as the Performing Arts Center...

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The Making of an Important Production

Olivia Waletzke, Staff Writer January 23, 2019

This past winter, the Sawnee School of Ballet put on their annual performance of the Nutcracker. The show was successfully performed in December, but necessary preparation for the performance began in...

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College is overrated

Kate Haas, Senior Editor December 10, 2018

When you ask a senior in high school what their plans are for the following year, their answer will most likely be college. In 1970, 53% of high school graduates enrolled in college. That number has increased...

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College is necessary

Sadie Rawlings, Co-associate Editor December 10, 2018

Most Americans believe in the American Dream of wealth, prosperity, and success both professionally and personally. From birth, children are raised to educate themselves in order to obtain success in their...

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The world of anatomy. From body system to hands-on dissections, anatomy has many different subjects and topics to teach to students. Many students who have taken this class are thankful for the rigorous composition because it helps in college.

South’s healthcare options: Human Anatomy and Physiology

Shree Delwadia, Editor-In-Chief December 5, 2018

At the white coat ceremony, any medical student is beyond thrilled to now become a doctor. For those who do not know, a white coat ceremony signifies the beginning of medical students' journey to achieve...

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Students at work. Students collaborate on assignments in the cafeteria, while also being surrounded by their friends. The school is trying a new system, called Flex time, which gives students the opportunity to work in different environments that fit their needs. “I like it (Flex) because I get to see my friends that aren’t in my IF class and work on stuff,” stated senior Madelyn Barron. “I think it would work fine. It is a little crowded, but I like the set up of it. (I would) maybe just have more places for people to meet instead of 3. I know it’s hard for teachers, but having everyone in three places makes it a little crowded.”

Trying Sofo Flex

November 30, 2018

The Arena: As students stampede into the Arena with backpacks slung over their shoulders, the distinct sound of chatter and hustle could be heard, gradually increasing until every student had found...

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