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

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

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

The Lodge

Mr. Jason Hills chats with interested sophomore and junior students about his plans for the Citizenship program next year. Mr. Hills visited St. George’s on Monday, March 30, to introduce himself to students, faculty and parents through presentations and  an informal lunch discussion.

Institute for Citizenship welcomes Mr. Jason Hills

Annie Vento, Sports Editor/Copy Editor April 10, 2015

After more than two months of candidate interviews and nearly four months following Mr. Luther Mercer’s announcement of his departure, Mr. Jason Hills has been selected as the Citizenship Institute teacher. Applicants...

Sophomore Katie Boyle struggles to find the balance between her required and elective courses. Because of the mixture of courses, students were frustrated when signing up for their classes. (Staged photo)

Balancing act

Kai Taylor and Miriam Brown April 9, 2015

Did you have trouble choosing which classes to take next year? You’re not alone. St. George’s currently requires students to have 24 and two-thirds credits in order to graduate, which would be an easy...

The four forms all laid out together. Mrs. Reilly and Mrs. Irvin thought it best to color code the three main forms in order to differentiate the process of excused absences.

Deans try colorful approach to excused absences

Juliana Wall, Photo Editor April 9, 2015

In their first year of being in charge of the excused absence process, Mrs. Jill Reilly and Mrs. Kayla Irvin have implemented new steps in order to add accountability for the school and students. “Teachers...

Courtney Harshbarger reads her folio society copy of Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. She added the book to her list of favorites just a few chapters in.

A haunting novel: “Rebecca”

Courtney Harshbarger, Entertainment Editor March 30, 2015

“Rebecca” by Daphne du Maurier immediately made its way onto my list of favorite novels when I was just a few chapters into reading it. The story is told from the point of view of a young lady named...

Ms. Anne Cook Burruss shares her advice she has from her experience as an educator.

Career Day educates and informs

Juliana Wall, Opinion Editor March 26, 2015

Students enjoy the Best Buddies Prom. The Prom was held for all Memphis Best Buddies chapters at Hope Church.

The Best Buddies Inclusion Revolution: it starts with you

Miriam Brown, Sports Editor March 25, 2015

This year, I was put in charge of St. George's Best Buddies club and, to be honest, the organization has helped me more than I have helped it. Best Buddies is a non-profit organization dedicated to...

Cole McLemore stamps his fingerprint on the art piece dedicated for the seniors. All freshmen through seniors participated in the artistic chapel service.

Mr. Masters and photography club lead artistic chapel service

Annie Vento, Sports Editor/Copy Editor March 25, 2015

On Monday, March 23, for freshmen and sophomores, and Tuesday, March 24, for juniors and seniors, AP Biology, AP Chemistry and Biology teacher Mr. Michael Masters led an artistic chapel service, in collaboration...

Dr. Fields portrays General Grant. Dr. Fields is an educational consultant and Living Historian.

General Ulysses S. Grant comes to Memphis…well, almost

Miriam Brown, Sports Editor March 19, 2015

Local Living Historian Dr. Curt Fields is coming to the Morton Museum of Collierville History on Wed., April 1 from 7:00-9:00pm to depict General Ulysses S. Grant. Dr. Fields’s presentation will be in...

Sophomores listen to the tour guides speak about a country. The students traveled to each country and learned about what living in that country entails.

Why Heifer Ranch is worth your time

Miriam Brown, Katie Boyle, and Kai Taylor March 18, 2015

Every year, sophomores take a class trip to Heifer Ranch, one of the more well-known trips of the St. George’s experience. Although we were not particularly happy about this trip, it was an eye-opening...

Courtney Harshbarger reads her favorite copy of The Picture of Dorian Gray. She loved it so much that she reread it immediately after finishing.

A timeless novel: “The Picture of Dorian Gray”

Courtney Harshbarger, Entertainment Editor March 17, 2015

"The Picture of Dorian Gray" has become one of my favorite classic novels that I have ever read. The book, written by Oscar Wilde, includes skillful writing, an interesting storyline and numerous questionable...

Gryphons hold the state trophy after their win. The Gryphons defeated Harding Academy by 68-45 to win the state title.

Boys’ basketball team becomes state champions

Taylor Owens, Editor-in-chief March 2, 2015

On Saturday, Feb. 28, the St. George's boys’ basketball team won the Division II-A state championship in Nashville, TN. The St. George’s Gryphons took on Harding Academy in the state championships....

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