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

Student athlete, Luis Gonzalez, is posing outside of his math class. The diligent student wonders of his life after high school.

Student athlete, Luis Gonzalez, has high hopes for the future

Kayleigh Emberton, Senior Editor February 13, 2018

South Forsyth's Wrestling team is staffed by many impressive athletes. However, one of these students stands out from among the rest. Luis Gonzalez is a SFHS wrestler who is pushing the sport's boundaries...

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A photo of Donald Trump, the celebrity who won the 2016 election. Trump has been featured in multiple networks as a business man, but never once as a politician until his campaign.

Celebrities will be possible 2020 candidates

February 12, 2018

The start of 2018 has led to many new rumors about celebrities who may participate in the future 2020 election, but most of this gossip has been proven to be untrue. The drama created by many celebrities...

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Wrestlers prepare to take on teams during the state tournament.

JV Wrestling prepares for state tournament

Alyssa Freyman, Editor-in-chief February 9, 2018

JV Wrestlers appeared confident and excited as they prepared for the upcoming state tournament. The tournament took place on February 8th, 9th, and 10th. Six students: Charles Ranta, Ian Hunt, Austin Riner,...

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The state qualifiers prepare for the last team cheer of the season.

South swim and dive wraps up their season

Grace Drawdy, Editor-in-Chief February 7, 2018

Smiling and excited swimmers walk through the hallway, high fiving cheering onlookers as they head to the bus that will take them to the state championship meet at Georgia Tech.   South Forsyth...

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Join Journalism

February 6, 2018

The time is now to join the journalism staff for the 2018-19 school year.  Everything you need to know about the process is here at the online application.  https://thebirdfeed.org/journalism-application/

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These are the Olympic rings that stand at the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, United States.

Georgians compete for gold in the winter olympics

Kayleigh Emberton, Senior Editor February 3, 2018

Chamonix, France held the first official winter Olympics in 1924. Flash-forward 94 years and the 23rd winter Olympics is in Pyeongchang, South Korea. An estimated 90 countries will be competing in this...

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Candied chocolate in the form of a heart to celebrate Valentines Day.

10 easy DIY Valentine’s Day gifts

Anna Hicks, Online Editor February 3, 2018

Since Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, many of us are scrambling to buy the perfect last minute gift. Here are some simple gifts you can make in just a few minutes at home. 1. Pic Collage Need...

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The show ends with the cast singing Part of Your World.

The Little Mermaid makes a splash

Alyssa Freyman, Editor-in-chief February 2, 2018

  Troupe 5362 roused laughter from the audience during its performance of “The Little Mermaid Jr”, a show based on the novel by Hans Christian Andersen and the Disney movie adaptation....

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Students from South Forsyth High School attended AP Day at the Georgia State Capitol with teachers Mr. Pearre, Mr. Wolff, and Mr. Frilot. From Left to Right (3rd Row): Jack Slatton, Revanth Tiruveedhi, and Arjun Karanam; (2nd Row): Will Logsdon, Aashvi Patel, and Lahari Madineni; (1st Row): Emily Goncalves, and Chloe Nathan.

South students visit the hill for AP Day

Will Logsdon, Senior Editor February 1, 2018

A select group of students from South Forsyth High School visited the Georgia State Capitol on Thursday to lobby for AP funding. These students were chosen because of their role in Social Studies-based...

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Celebrating Galentine’s Day

February 1, 2018

It's that time of year again. Pink and red hearts as far as the eye can see. People scramble to buy chocolate, roses, and stuffed animals. Of course, Valentine's is a love-filled holiday for couples. But...

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