The NAHS Service Opportunities Expo April 22

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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 »

All State Swims

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Kylie Amos, Desk Writer
March 20, 2013

The football team almost reaches state and has the whole school behind them. The basketball team also almost reaches the level to play for the championships with the support of the whole school behind them as well. Yes, North Augusta is known for their strong school pride, outstanding athletics, and... Read more »

Choosing Your Class Ring

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Emma Kitchens, writer
March 14, 2012

Class rings are a way to remember your high school experiences when you are thirty years down the road.  They hold a certain sentimental value to the particular student.  Some students design their rings based on their friends, other design their rings based on particular accomplishments they made... Read more »

FBLA labels bullying awareness in schools with a TAB

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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 »

A “Fresh” Start

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Ricky Baldwin, Desk Writer
January 24, 2012

On January 24th, members of North Augusta High School faculty plan  to attend the Aiken County School Board Meeting.   They are seeking a green light from the school board to create a freshman academy.   Their proposal for the academy is not something they put together overnight; teachers and administrators... Read more »

Downgrading Yourself

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Emma Kitchens, Writer
November 17, 2011

North Augusta High School provides many different types of academic levels, such as AP, Honors, CP2, and CP1.  What differentiates between levels? For one, there tends to be less work in a lower level class.  Normally in a CP1 or CP2 class, there tend to be people who don’t care about their... Read more »

Mediating the Media Center

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Emma Kitchens, writer
November 10, 2011

What is so special about our library?  Everyone belongs in the library.  So how did our media center get its name, the Elizabeth Godfrey Library?  Mrs. Godfrey was at the original North Augusta High School in 1938.  She worked with North Augusta for 52 years.  She was originally a French teacher,... Read more »

Confidence. What is it?

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Emma Kitchens, Writer
September 28, 2011

Confidence.  It’s a word that has much sentimental value to today’s world.  “It’s important, ” sophomore Ryan Bolieau thinks.  Of course confidence is important in today’s world.  It basically tells us who we are and what kind of people we are going to be.  What... 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 »

Student Section Looks Ahead

Andy Napier
February 22, 2010

After a nearly flawless season this year, and hints of excitement still lingering in the air from fall, the student section is wondering one thing: what is in store for baseball season ? Indeed planning is essential in the operation of an excellent student section. With baseball rapping at the door,... Read more »

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