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The student news site of Stockbridge High School

Uncaged

The student news site of Stockbridge High School

Uncaged

Cheyenne Strong

Cheyenne Strong, Social Media Editor

On the Uncaged staff I am the Social Media Editor. I’m in the 12th grade, and I was encouraged to join the Uncaged staff last year. As the Social Media Editor on staff I plan to attract and build a bigger audience as well as improve the content and consistency of the posts we make. In my free time I like to read, spend time with friends and participate in choir. I also work on the school literary magazine, Clawmarks. After high school, my plan is to attend either Washtenaw Community College or Lansing Community College.

All content by Cheyenne Strong
Discussing ideas of new programs for the 2017-2018 school year, high school principal Rick Cook emphasizes the importance of exploratory classes for junior high students.

[Photo] Get with the program

Hana Allen, Staff Reporter
February 12, 2017

Ideal body image causes unhealthy habits

Cheyenne Strong, Social Media Editor
February 13, 2017
Senior Poppy Cox studies after a neuroscience class session at Brown University over the summer. Cox currently takes three AP classes and is thinking of taking a photography class at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor during the second semester, all with the intent of getting into Brown University in 2017.

Maximizing opportunities

Students select dual enrollment and AP classes
Cheyenne Strong, Social Media Editor
November 16, 2016
Sophomore Faith Switzenberg tells the schools satellite server, Lori Allen, what she wants for the main portion of her lunch. Switzenberg isn’t a vegan or vegetarian, and she doesn’t suffer from a food allergy; however, she feels as though the school doesn’t have a lot of healthy options that many students like.

Fewer choices for the herbivorous and hypersensitive

Children with food allergies, vegetarians and vegans lack food choices in lunchroom
Cheyenne Strong, Reporter
December 18, 2015
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Humans of Stockbridge

Cheyenne Strong, Reporter
November 17, 2015
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