The Student News Site of South Forsyth High School

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The Student News Site of South Forsyth High School

The Bird Feed

The Student News Site of South Forsyth High School

The Bird Feed

Wilted rose. The weather gets harsh and leaves no exception for once beautiful and lively flowers like roses. Like flowers not being able to survive certain seasons, humans also find it hard to live with their mental health during a specific part of the year.
SAD is Real: It's Always the Right Season to Get Help
Dhriti Pippiri, Staff Writer • February 15, 2023

The month of January: it's the time of year to put Christmas carols behind us and begin a new semester....

South senior Swapnika Gullapalli shows off South FBLAs accomplishments at the Region Leadership Conference. Gullapalli has been involved in FBLA for all four years of high school.
Senior Spotlight: Swapnika Gullapalli Shines in Her Community
Mahanya Nimmagadda, Contributing Staff Writer • February 8, 2023

Swapnika Gullapalli is the 2022-2023 President of the South Forsyth chapter of Future Business Leaders...

FBLA Presents: A Conversation With EverBowl CEO Jeff Fenster
FBLA Presents: A Conversation With EverBowl CEO Jeff Fenster
Pravallika Nayak , Guest Contributor • February 6, 2023

To learn more about South Forsyth's award-winning FBLA Chapter, click here. To learn more about EverBowl,...

Williams teaches the class how to factor inequalities and find the solution with interval notation. It was a complex topic at first, but thanks to Williams patience in answering questions and repetition in explaining why it works, students quickly learned the standards.
'A Lasting Impact': Willing Williams can Craft her way out of any Problem
Rathna Malapati, Assistant Clubs Editor • January 11, 2023

From dawn to dusk, Colleen Williams spends the majority of her time teaching, grading and planning for...

Diya Maheshwaris Parents, Sameer Maheshwari, and Priyanka Maheshwari after their naturalization process took place.
From Paperwork to the Polls: The Immigrant Experience Shows Voting is a Privilege
Diya Maheshwari, Arts and Entertainment Editor • December 14, 2022

I am an immigrant. I was not born here, nor were my parents. As I grew up, I watched my parents as they...

SFHS alum Ruwa Romman (11) becomes Georgias first ever Palestinian-American elected official and the first Muslim woman in the State House. Romman was a first-time candidate elected as the representative for District 97, which includes parts of Johns Creek, Suwanee and Duluth.
'I Want People to see me for who I am': South Alumna Ruwa Romman Secures Historic Election to Georgia State House
Maggie Craig, Simra Waheed, and Rathna Malapati December 12, 2022

South Forsyth alum Ruwa Romman didn’t think she’d ever become an elected official - but on Nov. 8,...

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