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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

Macy Kline

Macy Kline , Opinions Section Editor

Macy Kline is a junior at South Forsyth High School and taking on her third year with The Bird Feed staff. Macy enjoys music and loves to spend summer nights at concerts and festivals. After a long day at school, you can always catch her cruising around with her music way too loud. Macy believes laughter is by far the best ingredient to a happy life. In her downtime, a cup of coffee and Netflix makes for a perfect night. Some of her favorite shows include The Office, How I Met your Mother, Grey's Anatomy, and Riverdale. As a staff member, Macy is most interested in design and writing feature articles. Macy is excited to grow with the journalism program and looks forward to a good year.

Millenials are one of the most educated and well-informed group of young people ever to exist, yet they continue to be ignored in the public eye.  Despite their youth, these youngsters are ready to included at the table.

[Staff Editorial] Millennials: a Silenced Generation

Macy Kline, Opinions Section Editor May 24, 2018

As high school students, we have the power to change issues of school safety and diversity. In result of the mass shootings and the idea of creating change in the community, an uproar of peaceful protests...

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Eagles support Eagles: South wears MSD colors in act of solidarity

Eagles support Eagles: South wears MSD colors in act of solidarity

Macy Kline, Opinions Section Editor February 28, 2018

Silver and burgundy – the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School colors.  These are the colors South students wear two weeks after the tragic shooting that took the lives of seventeen students...

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Aditya Bhave is awarded a certificate for his club becoming the first JOI club in the Cumming Optimist Branch.

Club Profile: Optimist Club

Anna Hicks and Macy Kline February 17, 2018

Description : The Optimist Club at South Forsyth is a group of dedicated students who are concerned about improving the community. It was founded by Aditya Bhave and was the first JOI Optimist Club in...

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The flashlights of students phones light up the gym to represent the many people who have been affected by cancer.

FOCO Cure fights to end childhood leukemia

Students at South Forsyth teamed up with the community to join the fight against Leukemia and Lymphoma. The organization's 2018 Students Of The Year, Ross Ashby, Jake Hale, and Watson Kimmel are raising...

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Faculty and staff watch for signs of sucide or SOS.

Teachers ACTing on Depression

Macy Kline, Opinions Section Editor December 14, 2017

The Counseling Department informed the faculty and staff at South about common suicide warning signs and how to act accordingly. The informational meeting resourced a plan for an open dialogue between...

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The situations and pressures that create panic in each of us are commonly referred to as stressors as depicted above.

An Open Letter to Stress

Macy Kline, Opinions Section Editor November 16, 2017

Dear Stress,         No longer are we scared of dark corners or hidden figures. Instead, we are fearful of our encounters with you. Your existence has become a cornerstone of our lives. When...

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Antidepressants save the day. The increase in depression diagnosis has lead to a surge in the use of Antidepressants.

Depression: What is the solution?

Macy Kline, Opinions Section Editor October 31, 2017

Depression is a shadow that follows the lives of adolescents on a day to day basis. Depression has become increasingly common with the prescription of antidepressants. In fact, according to a report done...

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Directing a Change in Our Perceptions of Depression

Macy Kline, Opinions Section Editor September 13, 2017

As Suicide Awareness month returns to campus, the truth behind mental health is elaborated. Carlie Ferullo directs attention to the important matter and interprets it into a student film. With the personal...

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