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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

Three Stars and a Sun

Three Stars and a Sun

Maggie Craig, Editor-In-Chief January 12, 2023

Three stars and a sun. I asked my dad what it meant one day As the flag swung back and forth  From the rearview mirror.  “It represents us, Anak,” he said, “you and your brothers Are the stars...

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) continues the legacy of the Black Panther started by Chadwick Boseman, while tackling heavier themes such as navigating grief and loss. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever came out on Nov. 11 and received mixed reviews from critics and fans alike.

A Legacy That Lasts “Forever”

Diya Maheshwari, Lead Copy Editor December 13, 2022

This article contains spoilers for the Marvel Studios film "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever." "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" is one of the most highly anticipated movies of 2022. As the final Phase...

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On Friday, October 7th, the Deca officers collaborate with the FBLA and FCCLA officers for this years annual DECA tailgate. They brought their members together and formed a community of CTSOs.

South’s DECA Chapter Partners with FBLA and FCCLA for an Unforgettable “Pink Out” Tailgate

Emma Grigg, Staff Writer October 15, 2022

On October 7th, South Forsyth High School’s DECA chapter partnered with the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) and the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) to throw their annual...

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Bubbling boba. Pearls Tea recent opening in the Collections creates waves of excitement around the local area. Many customers lined up outside of the shop, awaiting its grand opening in  September.

The Collection’s cutest cafe: Pearl’s Tea Experiences Success During its Recent Opening

Shree Delwadia, Editor-In-Chief October 18, 2021

In this past month, Pearl’s Tea, a bubble tea shop, opened at the Collections in Forsyth County. Residents were excited for its grand opening in Cumming as many saw the store's promotions on social media,...

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Humans of South Forsyth - Leah McGray

Humans of South Forsyth – Leah McGray

Kate Geiger, Columns Editor May 17, 2021

Social studies teacher Ms. Leah McGray has been a teacher at South Forsyth High School for the past five years. She loves building connections with her students and teachers all around her. Her passion...

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Knowing we belong. Children of immigrants often feel disconnected from their ancestors because of their American upbringing. Oftentimes, children of immigrants are very culturally different from their ancestors and this has caused confusion and heartache.

Am I Indian enough yet?

Naisha Roy and Saahithya Gutta May 11, 2021

Being the child of immigrants is amazing, until it’s not. We have twice the culture, twice the languages and twice the cuisines. But we also have twice the expectations and twice the gatekeepers. A gatekeeper...

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The Decay of the South

The Decay of the South

Ryan Bohn, Contributing Poet March 25, 2021

Just past Terminus, the Peach blossoms of the Fertile plains, tan people Like the color of a Brown Thrasher. The cookies and pie My Grandma always made Herself, from scratch, when, The grandkids...

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Humans of South Forsyth - Brian Nelson

Humans of South Forsyth – Brian Nelson

Kate Geiger, Columns Editor March 19, 2021

Mr. Brian Nelson takes an advantage of his window-view office, watching the sight of South Forsyth High School. He has been there for one year as the ninth grade administrator. He has been in the teaching...

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I will never weep away

I will never weep away

Sahana Krishnan, Contributing Poet March 13, 2021

We reap what we sow, We climb towards gold, We manifest for our souls, But only to move our goals.   My mother sees my potential, My father uplifts my knowledge, Together...

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A season of thanks. During Thanksgiving, friends and family celebrate the favorite memories and experiences of the year. Despite the American connotation related with Thanksgiving, people from all over the country follow their own conditions.

Celebrating our differences: Thanksgiving Traditions

Maggie Craig, Naisha Roy, and Shree Delwadia November 29, 2019

Thanksgiving or thanks-giving? When people think of the holiday, turkey and stuffing usually take precedence over appreciation. However, the holiday serves a different purpose for every family. While some...

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Their career, our entertainment. Ender Inciarte waits for the catcher to return from the mound. The game was in progress and the Atlanta Braves were on fire and they came out on top, beating the Milwaukee Brewers 8-7.

My Atlanta Braves experience

Kayleigh Emberton, Senior Editor March 22, 2019

A baseball; white and circular with bright red laces. A major league baseball emblem stamped cleanly on the pristine leather. I sit next to my dad on the hard green seats at Turner Field watching players...

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As the leaves and weather begin to change and fall officially begins, there are so many wonderful foods and activities to engage in.

Fall fun with family and friends

Sierra Wamsley, Editor-in-Chief October 27, 2017

Fall is the time of year full of family, friend and holiday fun. The leaves change color, animals go into hibernation, and the holidays begin. From Apple Picking, to camping, to Pumpkin Pie, fall is a...

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