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 »
FBLA Takes on State
Katherine Koss
April 10, 2012
With every spring comes time for the Future Business Leaders of America to take on the State Convention. This year is March 23 and 24th in Charleston, South Carolina at Embassy Hotel Convention Center. [Advisor of FBLA is Mrs. Lynda Oswald and Mrs. Ramey] Each year the participants have to go through... Read more »
Conventional Warfare
Will Harris, Staff Writer
February 21, 2012
My last article was an exciting preview of this year’s state Beta Club convention. Judging by our website hits, nobody’s died of suspense waiting to hear what happened, but I’m sure it was a close call for some of you. Fear not, your barely-contained apathy galvanized me to action.... Read more »
FBLA labels bullying awareness in schools with a TAB
Ricky Baldwin, Desk Writer
February 14, 2012
What is a bully? Bill Watterson, author of Calvin and Hobbes once described them as “big, dumb, ugly, and cruel.[...] I think they spawn on damp locker room floors”. This humorous description is the mental image that many people would produce. However, by definition, a bully is anyone who... Read more »
Matters of Convention
Will Harris, Staff Writer
January 30, 2012
So, my calendar says it’s January 30, and you know what that means. It’s almost time for, wait for it, FEBRUARY! Valentine’s Day, Super Bowl Sunday, and…um…Estonian Independence Day? February just isn’t one of those inspirational, enthusiastic months, like July or... Read more »
Betas Back in Action
Zack Rogers, Writer
September 22, 2011
Now that we’ve taken a few more week-long strides into the school year, you may have noticed that your third and fifth period announcements are now filled with meeting dates, deadlines for dues, and the demand for applications to be returned promptly. Among the many organizations that extend membership... Read more »
F.L.A.I.R Honor Society Invades North Augusta
Katherine Koss
February 24, 2011
Many students at our school know of National Honor Society and even National Art Honor Society, right? Well what about students that do exceptionally well in foreign languages? They need to be recognized too, and with the same process and importance as the rest of the honor societies. F.L.A.I.R Honor... Read more »
The NJROTC Analyzed
Emma Kitchens
December 3, 2010
When you hear the word ROTC, you automatically think of teens yelling at each other, and the flipping of guns, and the rifle team. But in all honesty, the ROTC is very different than that. It teaches teens leadership, responsibility, and patriotism; it teaches teens to respect authority, it helps them... Read more »
The Inside Scoop on Little Women
Emma Kitchens
November 12, 2010
The Last Act Drama Society is putting on their fall play, Little Women. The play is in the auditorium at 7 pm on Friday, November 12, and Saturday, November 13. Admission is $5, and you get free refreshments. Little Women is a heart-turning story. Will a new friendship break up a bond of sisterhood?... Read more »
Sounds from All Around: Jacket Regiment Hosts Annual Competition
Jazzmyne Forsman
October 21, 2010
“Drum Major, is your band ready to enter the field for competition?” A question that was asked at B.A.T.S. this past weekend. B.A.T.S., which stands for Bands Across the Savannah, was held by the Jacket Regiment Saturday, October 16. Eleven excellent marching ensembles marched to on to the... Read more »



