
The Bird Feed Staff

Queens For A Day: How SoFo MET New York
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SOFO HOCO 2022: Home is Where the Spirit (Week) is
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Bow Down to SFHS’s 2022 Homecoming Court
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South Spirit at the Stadium
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Mandating masks to curb COVID-19 in Forsyth county
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SOFO HOCO 2020: War Eagle Spirit perseveres through adversity
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Homecoming Football Game
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Homecoming Court
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Homecoming Spirit Week
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Staff Editorial: Voting with the next generation
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Trying SOFO Flex
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