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The Student News Site of South Forsyth High School

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The Student News Site of South Forsyth High School

The Bird Feed

Halloween, Pedro Ferreira, https://www.flickr.com/photos/39311644@N08/3615212504, June 10, 2009

Ghosts, Vampires, and Trust Issues: How Lack of Trust is Killing the Spooky Spirit of Trick-Or-Treating

Elle DeHaven, Associate Editor January 24, 2025

Halloween night has been a highlight for children for centuries. Getting to dress up in a fun costume, meeting up with friends and being unleashed onto the streets to collect as much candy as their...

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There are wide differences in products, which shows less “inclusivity.” (Ayati Yadav)

STEM RUSH: The Impact of Pushing A STEM-Oriented Mindset On Your Children

Ayati Yadav, Staff Writer October 29, 2024

Our experts believe “STEM Rush” is rooted in the fear of parents for their children’s future, as they feel that STEM-based careers best set up their children for success when they go out into the...

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Zoe Marsh, Contributing Political Cartoonist October 1, 2021

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Adventures of Staying at Home

Sadie Rawlings, Co-associate Editor October 14, 2019

The warm sun settles through the open curtains, the chirping of birds resonates throughout the bedroom, the memory of a long-awaited Netflix binge settles in one’s mind. Excitement buzzes through the...

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The command center. The White House is the building where all the important governmental and presidential topics are conversated and decided. The man that wanted to atttack the White House was taken into federal custody based on the severity of his plan.

Student Voices: The Planned Attack on the White House

Shree Delwadia, Editor-In-Chief January 31, 2019

Last week, a man from Cumming, Georgia, was accused of having plans to attack the white house and several other buildings in Washington. Even though no attack was made, 21-year old Hasher Taheb had developed...

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Currently, 69.7 percent of high school graduates enroll in a college or university. Less than 40 years ago, that number was only 50 percent.

Point-counterpoint: Is college worth it?

Sadie Rawlings and Kate Haas December 5, 2018

The bell rings and a sea of students race out of the school's doors. Each year, millions of seniors flock out of the high school hallways, never to return, and are left with the decision to head to college...

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