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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

Celebrating Success. SFHS Mock Trial students pose for a picture with post-competition excitement. After the competition, the club members were looking forward to and anticipating their results.

[Photo] SFHS Mock Trial is “Sustained” by 3rd Place Win at District Competition

Saanvi Tatipalli, Features Editor February 28, 2022

Celebrating Success. SFHS Mock Trial students pose for a picture with post-competition excitement. After the competition, the club members were looking forward to and anticipating their results.

Everyone matters. South Forsyth High School counselors and students create a new suicide awareness campaign known as Sources of Strength. Students were encouraged to spin the Sources of Strength Wheel to learn more about who they can contact in order to support their mental health needs.

[Photo] SFHS Counselors Work With Students to Raise Awareness for Suicide Prevention

Shree Delwadia and Saanvi Tatipalli December 1, 2021

Everyone matters. South Forsyth High School counselors and students create a new suicide awareness campaign known as Sources of Strength. Students were encouraged to spin the Sources of Strength Wheel...

A glowing night. South Forsyth students party the night away at the HOCO Dance. Faculty and students alike danced to their favorite tunes.

[Photo] Homecoming Dance

Maggie Craig and Saanvi Tatipalli October 26, 2021

A glowing night. South Forsyth students party the night away at the HOCO Dance. Faculty and students alike danced to their favorite tunes.

The royal staff. (Right to left) Ms. Christine Naffky and Chief Wagner (dog) win the Faculty Homecoming Court. Students and staff cheered for these winners as they truly deserved this award.

[Photo] Homecoming Court and Football Game

Shree Delwadia, Editor-In-Chief October 26, 2021

The royal staff. (Right to left) Ms. Christine Naffky and Chief Wagner (dog) win the Faculty Homecoming Court. Students and staff cheered for these winners as they truly deserved this award.