Sowing skills: Julie Throne grows FFA and agriculture programs
Students shake tiny mason jars of cream and salt, making butter. An Australian Shepherd curls in the corner behind the
Read MoreStudents shake tiny mason jars of cream and salt, making butter. An Australian Shepherd curls in the corner behind the
Read MoreElijah Barlow was 14 years old when he decided that he would be a construction manager when he grew up.
Read MoreKristi Muenzer originally had aspirations to become a math teacher but her plans changed after taking pre-calculus while attending Alfreda
Read MoreStarting off the year of 2024-25, the Cedar Shoals marching band and color guard have been working hard on their
Read MoreAt the end of the 2023-24 school year, Cedar Shoals had over 30 staff who would not be returning. Of
Read MoreWhen A.S. Green Sr., also known as “Preacher Green,” bought land in 1956, he planted the Green Acres seed, a
Read MoreOn Feb. 23, Jarissa Navarro, a student at the University of Georgia, received a call from her friend asking where
Read MoreThe University of Georgia has seen a 15% decrease of enrollment in education programs. The National Center for Educational Statistics
Read MoreOn May 21 the Athens-Clarke County local election and primary will be held. With no Republican candidate for sheriff, the
Read MoreWhile Advanced Placement classes seem to be deeply-rooted in school culture, many have yet to scratch the surface. The concerns
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