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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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PHOTO: GWEN ROGOZINSKI Junior Kayla Surline uses her phone. I use social media almost all day, said junior Jolie Smith, Most people use it a lot.

Social media causes student stress

Lilly Williams, Staff Reporter November 5, 2021

On October 26, a hearing was held by the U.S. Senate with YouTube, Tik Tok and Snapchat. This action was due to the negative effects that social media has on young people.  Popular influencers and...

To reduce stress, it is beneficial for students to take unstructured breaks. According to the American Phycological Association, high amounts of stress can cause serious health issues. Junior Ashlee Chubb goes into a dark room to take some time to herself. Sometimes if Im having a hard day, my teachers will let me go be alone and calm myself down, Chubb said.

High school worsens the mental health of teenagers

Olyvia Hoard and Samantha Chamberlain October 14, 2021

Last year in Michigan, 66,000 children went without treatment for depression. Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses in children and teenagers, according to Mental Health America. Even though...

For a photography contest senior Justin Jaszkowskiestablished a scenery shot. With this photo he made it all the way to states but he fell to his competition when trying to compete for regionals.

The Wilson Talent Center: Go there, you’ll never want to leave

Justin Jaszkowski, Uncaged Online web Editor-in-Chief October 14, 2021

I want to be a photographer or a journalist, but I'm still in the decision process. With the second year new media program I have learned about all of that and more. Since it is all independent based work,...

Freshman, Maggie Jones completes an Algebra B assignment.

COVID-19 HAS CHANGED US, FOR THE BETTER AND THE WORSE

Amber Knoll, Reporter May 28, 2021

Freshman Maggie Jones gets up and logs onto her first class of the day, which is English, at her  desk in the corner by the window. She has a small break between her first two classes so she rushes to...

Teens, tech and changing times

Teens, tech and changing times

Technology has changed what communication means in teenage relationships
Kaitelyn Walker, Editor-in-Chief May 28, 2021

It is 1985 in Canton, Michigan, and students in the Plymouth-Canton school district are coming and going from the local roller rink, Skatin’ Station. Jennifer Hammerberg being one of those students.  Once...

Incoming Stockbridge Community Schools Superintendent

Oh, the places you’ll go

Brian Friddle joins Stockbridge Community Schools as new superintendent
Abigail Douglas, Assistant Editor May 17, 2021

Cat or dog? He’s a dog person. Plain or sweet tea? He loves sugar. Summer or winter? He prefers the warm days. The search for a new superintendent is no more. The board of education installed...

One bowl of Takis is the equivalent of eating four and a half red bell peppers. One bowl of takis is also 4  times the amount of calories.

Studies show changes in diet results in better sleep

Todd Williams, staff reporter April 24, 2021

Sophomore wrestler Ethan looked more energetic when he originally cut sugar and sweets out of his diet. “I feel better especially when I work out in the gym,” he said. Teens have been repeatedly told...

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Black history in our schools

Black History Month may be over, but remembering heroes is not Staff Reporter Maggie Maxwell
Maggie Maxwell, Reporter April 17, 2021

  Black History Month is a very important month in our country’s history, paving the way for many more generations to come. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Henrietta Lacks, and so many...

Results mixed for signing athletes and committed recruiters, futures of collegiate athletes hang in balance

Results mixed for signing athletes and committed recruiters, futures of collegiate athletes hang in balance

Peyton Killinger, Reporter April 16, 2021

As hard as playing a college sport already was, it got harder this year. With everything going on, student athletes in high school had to work even harder to get in touch with college coaches, and get...

Internet culture, social media and you

Internet culture, social media and you

The process of changing our negative internet culture would take a long time, and could take generations to change.
Isaac Lance, Reporter March 29, 2021

Look around yourself. If any, count how many smartphones you can see. The chances are, you’ll see at least one. Most of your classmates will have one on their desk or in their pocket. According to...

Seniors Diane Evans, Wyatt Whitaker, and Brock Jones do their work in school while socially distanced and following government protocols regarding COVID. Whitaker and his classmates follow school rules to stay properly distanced while wearing masks and keeping their hands clean often.

School Turns Virtual

Online learning affects families, teachers from all grade levels
Gabrielle Heath, Staff Reporter October 12, 2020

The Board of Education decided to take a turn for digital online classes due to the coronavirus pandemic. Virtual learning has affected the students, parents and teachers in both positive and negative...

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