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The student voice of St. George's Independent School.

The Lodge

The student voice of St. George's Independent School.

The Lodge

The student voice of St. George's Independent School.

The Lodge

Callie Hollis

Callie Hollis, Editor

If you need help with photography Callie Hollis is the person to see. Her beautiful photos can be found all over the pages of the Lodge and on the website for anyone to see. Her passion ranges from taking pictures to making videos. As a professional photographer, Callie worked for a company making videos over the summer. Don’t forget, if you’re handling the newsroom cameras, make sure to take good care of them, since she thinks of them as her babies. She is no stranger to the Lodge and has been on the staff for three years now. Outside of the newsroom, you can often find Callie watching movies or reading books. You may not know this about Callie, but she sometimes calls herself a robot since she has metal in her heart due to a heart condition. She is one of the kindest and most caring people you will ever meet, with her heart being worth its weight in gold.

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A "No Cell Phones" sign sits underneath the stop sign at the Houston Levee entrance to St. George's. Since August, students have been using their cell phones to fill out a health survey before school.

[Photo] Mixed Messages

November 23, 2020
My Rapid Testing Experience

My Rapid Testing Experience

Callie Hollis, Media Editor
November 16, 2020
Fall 2020 Playlist

Fall 2020 Playlist

Callie Hollis, Media Editor
November 2, 2020
Media Editor Callie Hollis interviews four students from different schools around Memphis about the effects of COVID-19.

High School During COVID-19

Callie Hollis, Media Editor
October 14, 2020
Sophia Manshack peacefully paints the background of her senior parking spot. She started out with a pink canvas before she added more details.

Seniors Paint Parking Spots

Callie Hollis, Media Editor
October 13, 2020
Teachers stand in the parking lot to ensure that students dismiss in an orderly fashion. Grade levels were released gradually, starting with seniors and ending with freshmen.

[Photo] COVID-19 Sends Upper School Home

Owen Hewitt, Editor-in-Chief
September 30, 2020
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