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The Bird Feed

The Student News Site of South Forsyth High School

The Bird Feed

"Traffic in Brisbane" by neoporcupine is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.

Traffic Troubles: ‘When it’s bad, it’s Pretty bad’

Avery Leeper and Anushka Khivasara October 21, 2025

It’s 2 p.m. and you are so ready to finally go home. You walk out to your car and turn it on, but by the time you’re ready to pull out, a massive line to exit the parking lot has formed.  It’s taking...

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Seniors Mackenzie Lochhead, Marissa Mistry, Grace Viviano, Karen Wright and Taylor Henley pose with STUCO Senior Sunrise cut-out

Here comes the (Senior) Sunrise

Caroline Wolff, Editor-in-Chief September 16, 2025

On Friday, Aug. 8, South Forsyth High School seniors gathered at the War Eagle Stadium to celebrate the beginning of the end. The event, Senior Sunrise, was presented by South Forsyth High School’s...

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The Uplift Academy team and volunteers pose with Forsyth County School students after a lesson

These South Forsyth students are making STEM education accessible worldwide

Caroline Wolff, Editor-in-Chief September 16, 2025

“We believe education has the power to break barriers.” This motto may at first sound a bit broad, but for the student-led non-profit Uplift Academy, it’s a mantra to live by. Two South Forsyth...

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An example of a shade “match” on skin with a darker skin tone. (Ayati Yadav)

101 Variations of Pale: The Struggle

Ayati Yadav, Web Administrator April 25, 2024

101 Different Variations of Pale: The Struggle How would you feel walking down the beautiful aisles of Ulta or Sephora, knowing that no matter how hard you search or how much you spend, you won’t...

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Image courtesy of Mrs. Pam Bibik.

New Principal Pam Bibik is ‘Back in Blue’

Rathna Malapati, Assistant Clubs Editor August 2, 2023

A singer at heart, a Georgia native and a member of FBLA and Future Homemakers of Atlanta (now known as FCCLA), Pamela “Pam” Bibik, the new principal of South Forsyth High School (SFHS), chose education...

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Wilted rose. The weather gets harsh and leaves no exception for once beautiful and lively flowers like roses. Like flowers not being able to survive certain seasons, humans also find it hard to live with their mental health during a specific part of the year.

SAD is Real: It’s Always the Right Season to Get Help

Dhriti Pippiri, Staff Writer February 15, 2023

The month of January: it's the time of year to put Christmas carols behind us and begin a new semester. For most students, including myself, this time of year it's especially a hassle to find the motivation...

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South junior Matt Craig, and his mother, Sheila, enjoy their donuts in the dining hall. The mother and son duo came to school early to partake in the Donut Date.

It’s not Just a Glaze, Mom: South Forsyth’s ‘Donut Date’ Brings Families Together

Maggie Craig, Editor-In-Chief February 10, 2023

To begin the month of celebrating relationships and love, South Forsyth High School created an event to celebrate the irreplaceable love between parents and children. On the morning of Friday, Feb....

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German Exchange Students dress up for Pajama Day. During HOCO Week spirit, the German Exhange Students dressed up in matching shark onesies for Pajama Day. (Maggie Craig / The Bird Feed)

Hallo! German Foreign Exchange Students Close the Culture GAPP at South

Simra Waheed, Charley Sarmiento, and Sophia Prashanth November 18, 2022

Recently, several German exchange students arrived on the footsteps of South Forsyth High School (SFHS) as part of an American adventure facilitated by the  German American Partnership Program (GAPP). While...

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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 food pantry.

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

Maggie Craig, Editor-In-Chief November 11, 2022

When a school administrator hears the words "food fight," it would normally be cause for panic - but this October, South Forsyth administrators Dr. Wendy Shrader and Mr. Scott McCloy were excitedly encouraging...

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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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Victory at Home: War Eagles Win in the Nest

Brady Lynn, Sports Editor October 31, 2022

On Oct. 20, 2022, fans, students, parents, and faculty gathered in school colors at South Forsyth High school’s football stadium to watch an intense game against Forsyth Central. The Varsity Football...

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Introducing the War Eagle Way! South Forsyth High School initiates a new policy to help students stay engaged in the classroom and to encourage being on time. The new disciplinary system saw a reduction of tardies and phone usage at South.

Make Way for ‘The War Eagle Way’: It’s More Necessary Than You Think

Rathna Malapati, Assistant Clubs Editor September 17, 2022

I took in the afternoon sunshine as I sat down beside a wall near the Arena for lunch. “Isn’t it nice?” my friend asks. “We didn’t get anything like this in middle school.”  That’s...

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