“I Met My Buddy at Special Olympics”
Angel Hope Watts & Kylie Elaine Amos, Buddies
April 26, 2013
Special Olympics is thought to be one of the best days of the year, if not THE best, by students and athletes alike. This event is a program for children with special needs in the form of learning, physical, and mental disabilities. This year, Special Olympics was held on April 19, 2013 at Midland Valley... Read more »
The NAHS Service Opportunities Expo April 22
National Honors Society, Club
April 16, 2013
North Augusta High School’s National Honor Society is sponsoring a Service Opportunities Expo for high school students on Monday, April 22 from 1:30 to 3:20 PM in the high school cafeteria. Local organizations will be there to share information about ways students can volunteer. The NHS has invited... Read more »
Fighting the “R” Word
Angel Hope Watts, Buddy Club member
April 4, 2013
“I pledge and support the elimination of the derogatory use of the “R” word from everyday speech and promote the acceptance and inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities.” This is the pledge that the North Augusta High School Buddy Club made at the South Carolina End The “R” Word... Read more »
Buddy Love
Angel Hope Watts, Buddy Club member
February 21, 2013
Special Olympics is one of the best days of the year for people who want to get involved. Now there is another opportunity for students looking to work with kids who have special needs. New to NAHS, the Buddy Club has already created excitement throughout the school. Many students are involved in this... Read more »
The Illustrators Club Draws Up Free Fun
Ramsey Whitley, Desk Writer
September 25, 2012
This year has already begun and with the fast approaching college years coming into view people are rushing to join that one pivotal club that will set them apart from their peers. Clubs are preparing in return, completing the arduous process of setting up first meetings, collecting dues, and inducting... Read more »
Sparking a Fire
Angel Hope Watts, Avid Spark Attender
September 25, 2012
A fire may start with a simple spark. It begins to get bigger and bigger. As it gains fuel, it will begin to blaze, until, finally, it becomes unstoppable. This “fire” of students is what I’m talking about. There are plenty of ways to express your religious views, including lock-ins, mission... Read more »
Best of Both Worlds
Summer Neal, Corporate Manager
September 18, 2012
Clubs are an essential part of one’s high school career. They’re an opportunity to provide a sense of camaraderie and belonging between students. In some instances, clubs can simulate a home. One such club is the Gay Straight Alliance. It’s a collaboration that brings together heterosexuals and... Read more »
It’s Contagious
Jacob Nelswag & Adam Snydog, Desk Bosses
September 10, 2012
We all know about football- four quarters of pure suspense as we watch our team either make it or break it. Everyone needs a break, right? As the football players trudge off into the locker room to regroup and some spectators go to buy their mid game hot dog, you will see a crowd of people to the side... Read more »
Thespians Unite
Christi Smith, Desk Writer
September 6, 2012
Do you have a flair for the dramatic? The Last Act Drama Society does! With the school year beginning, the drama club is preparing for another great year. Last year, the club performed “Johnny Brooke: A Ghost Story”, and competed in the Garcia Project at USCA. In recent years, they have won several... Read more »
NA’s Indoor Percussion likes to make kids cry.
April 10, 2012
Hide your kids; North Augusta’s Jacket Regiment has began the production of its Indoor Percussion show. This year, percussion instructor Patrick Chapman has decided to make this season’s theme darker and more intense than previous ones. The last three–”Universal Duality”, “Rumor... Read more »


