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

The Bird Feed Staff

The Bird Feed Staff

The Bird Feed is the student news site of South Forsyth High School. We serve the student body by providing timely and relevant content to our readers.

We place an emphasis on objective news, but The Bird Feed does have a character that represents our staff which we will present occasionally. We also give significance to multimedia and believe that it is vital to maintaining a diverse and engaging news site.

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The Journey to Accepting Racial Identity is no Joke

The Bird Feed Staff February 12, 2024

Due to the sensitive nature of this topic, the Bird Feed has chosen to let all interviewees remain anonymous in order to protect their privacy and encourage open dialogue. Sometimes, racism arises in...

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Students show out for South Forsyths Twin Day!

[Photo] South Shines Neon-Bright for Homecoming ’23

September 12, 2023

Students show out for South Forsyth's Twin Day!

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Bins labeled by grade level sit in South Forsyth High Schools entry way to accept donations for the Food Fight. The competition with West generated 9,924.4 lbs of food for The Place of Forsyth, a local food pantry.

[Photo] (Food) Fighting For A Cause: South Devours West in Charity ‘Food Fight’

November 11, 2022

Bins labeled by grade level sit in South Forsyth High School's entry way to accept donations for the "Food Fight." The competition with West generated 9,924.4 lbs of food for The Place of Forsyth, a local...

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What’s “Adam Sandler Day”? South Shows Their Spirit With Unique Themes

The Bird Feed Staff October 31, 2022

During Homecoming Week, students and faculty at South Forsyth High donned costumes of all kinds to show their school spirit. Each day had a new theme for everyone to show off their creativity, and they...

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South Forsyth celebrates its annual Homecoming game through a plethora of activities and traditions. Juniors (from left to right) Victor Wang and Kaden Hogan cheered on the football team at the Homecoming game on Thursday, Oct. 20.

SOFO HOCO 2022: Home is Where the Spirit (Week) is

The Bird Feed Staff October 31, 2022

From October 17th-21st, South Forsyth High School celebrated its annual Homecoming Week. With students and staff dressing up in their best attire to fit the days' different themes, every day of spirit...

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Bow Down to SFHS’s 2022 Homecoming Court

The Bird Feed Staff October 31, 2022

South Forsyth High School's  2022 Homecoming Court dazzled the football field during halftime of the 2022 Homecoming Game.  Members of the Court included: Freshmen   Preston Frilot  Taylor...

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All Panic, No Disco? Students Express Mixed Feelings About 2022 HoCo Dance

The Bird Feed Staff October 31, 2022

Dare to Disco! In the evening hours of Friday, Oct. 21, administrators pushed open the doors to the Blue Gym to commence South Forsyth High School’s 2022 Homecoming Dance. Blue, white, and purple balloons...

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Welcoming the War Eagle nation. South Forsyth introduces the spirit at SFHS through a school-wide pep rally. Students were excited to meet the rest of their peers and participate in a variety of activities.

South Spirit at the Stadium

The Bird Feed Staff August 15, 2021

Humid air cascaded upon the bleachers of the South Forsyth High School (SFHS) stadium, surrounding the staff and the student body with warmth. The freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors all stared out...

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Students (left to right) Shree Delwadia and Lisa Holiday. Both on the Bird Feed staff, they are participating in the recommended mask-wearing. Having a mask mandate would help students and faculty feel safer attending school and stop schools from closing.

Mandating masks to curb COVID-19 in Forsyth county

The Bird Feed Staff January 28, 2021

The coronavirus has been plaguing our country and news for months now, however it doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon. Walking through the halls, following the blue tape on the floor, we look...

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Homecoming 2020. Spirit Week, a pinnacle football game, and homecoming court filled South with festivities the week of 10/25. Despite the changes that COVID-19 brought to the school year, homecoming remained a shining constant.

SOFO HOCO 2020: War Eagle Spirit perseveres through adversity

The Bird Feed Staff November 11, 2020

The week of October 26th was South Forsyth’s 2020 Homecoming Week, culminating in the pinnacle football game on Friday, October 30th. Despite unusual circumstances due to COVID-19 and social distancing,...

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Homecoming Football Game

The Bird Feed Staff November 11, 2020

At the end of Spirit Week, South Forsyth’s varsity football team faced off against the Gainesville Red Elephants for the Homecoming game on Friday, October 30th. SOFO students geared up in white, black,...

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Homecoming Court

The Bird Feed Staff November 10, 2020

When halftime hit, the homecoming celebrations began. Before announcing the members of the student court, the homecoming faculty winners were announced. College and Career Center Counselor, Ms. Mallamace,...

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Homecoming Spirit Week

The Bird Feed Staff November 9, 2020

Homecoming Spirit Week is a long-standing tradition at South Forsyth High School. Each day of the week, students dress up in different outfits to display their school spirit. This year, spirit week was...

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Political Change through Voting. To make their political voice heard, high school students who are of age cast their ballot and vote as their new responsibility as a citizen. However, for students who cannot vote yet, they can still inflict change by using social media and speaking out their opinions publicly.“We can reach out to our representatives and other people involved in politics to make a change in what we may not like within the policies. Anyone can make a difference, even though we may be young, especially through social media.” stated Junior Isabella Olivera.

Staff Editorial: Voting with the next generation

The Bird Feed Staff December 1, 2018

Nearly every day, students walk into history classes and learn of current and past political debates. Even for classes such as Economics and World History, students still learn the views of political parties,...

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Trying SOFO Flex

The Bird Feed Staff November 28, 2018

Students gather in different areas of the school, each place matching a certain need of the student. Some utilize the quietness of the Blue Gym to study for their next test, while others stay in the Arena...

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