Sparking a Fire

spark worship

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 »

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 »

Directing Through Jazzmyne Forsman

Emma Kitchens
February 11, 2011

AP classes, directing a musical, taking pictures for TYJ, working, and making time for friends, who can do all of this? Senior Jazzmyne Forsman, that’s who. She is currently directing the musical, 47-B (a group of actors who are each working on their own set of performances are screwed over by the... Read more »

Fears for Freshmen

Frederick Grimm
September 3, 2009

For many freshmen, the entire experience of adapting from middle school to high school is a terrifying prospect. Not only are they thrown in as the underdogs of the school, but they must learn to grow accustomed to the many different and new ways of senior high. For some freshmen, adjusting to their... Read more »