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The student news site of Stockbridge High School

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The student news site of Stockbridge High School

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Senior Brady Cole studies for his upcoming calculus test by memorizing the formulas to antiderivatives and integrals. Cole is also enrolled in AP Literature, AP Computer Science and AP World History.

Survival of the smartest

Academic competition between students
Kaitlyn Oversmith, Reporter February 7, 2024

Competitiveness, the need to win and be the best, is something that comes naturally to humans. According to Sander van der Linden, a renowned social psychologist, competitiveness is what commonly drives...

Valentines Day

Valentine’s Day

Alexis Fletcher and Raelynn Coon February 1, 2024

Traditions Do you have any holiday traditions? Most people do. Like here, in America, some celebrate Valentine’s day by being with loved ones, eating chocolates or other candies, handing out cards and...

Stop Suicide

Melanie Satowiak, Reporter January 31, 2024

Uncovering the truth

An anonymous Q&A where staff tackle student concerns and provide advice
Taiyler Stanfield and Macy Cipta January 11, 2024

Julie Weiland stays hard at work to help keep the school running.

Humans of Stockbridge: More than meets the eye

Julie Weiland's life outside of being the school secretary
Elizabeth Vliet, Busines Manager January 2, 2024

  When students and guests visit the main office, they are always greeted with a warm smile and enthusiastic “hello” from Julie Weiland, the school secretary. Weiland started working as a custodian...

Senior Kegan Collins shot this 8 point buck in his 2022 fall season.

Tales from the blind

Hunting traditions and the impact that follows them
Evan Sandecki, Reporter December 21, 2023

One cold, crisp October morning, 10-year-old junior Braiden Royal went out hunting whitetail deer with his grandfather, making sure to check everything off of his mental checklist. “I grabbed all my...

Debbie Baldwin reminisces the happiness she experienced in her childhood that some would consider devastating.

A merry mirage

Many families financially struggle during the holiday season
Macy Cipta, Editor-in-Chief December 12, 2023

When you think of Christmas, you probably don’t think of mint pancakes, but media specialist Debrielle Baldwin remembers Christmases when there was nothing but them. “There were times near Christmas...

Evolution of the Grinch

The transformation of the Grinch throughout the decades
Gabby Heath, Reporter December 11, 2023

Many people have probably heard of the classic story, How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss. This story became so popular it evolved into multiple award-winning movies.  How the Grinch stole the...

With patience comes progress and with Jeanette supporting each student in the room, they are sure to grow.

A helping hand

Kelsey Jeanette takes over special ed program
Joey Ballagh December 5, 2023

After spending many years helping kids in foster care and also being a teacher, Kelsey Jeanette has taken over the Department of Special Education in the school. She knew that she wanted to be a teacher...

Making the school library more vibrant and inviting for the students, Baldwin hangs an ornament on the Christmas tree.

Back like she never left

Former student returns to be a teacher
Gary Killinger, Reporter December 5, 2023

The year was 2014 and the library was alive with students chatting, colors popping and lifelong memories being made. Debby Baldwin, who was once a student at Stockbridge High School, recalls sitting on...

Sawdust hangs in the air as the room is filled with signs of craftsmanship all around. This is where Teague teaches his techniques to his students.

The big switch

Teague's comeback year
Evan Sandecki, Reporter December 1, 2023

Before coming to Stockbridge to teach woodworking and construction, Gary Teague had a completely different career. He was a production manager for a machine builder.  When you first walk into Teague’s...

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