Special Help for Special Needs Children
Stacey Minten, Reporter
September 28, 2011
All across the nation, there are special needs and handicapped children in public schools. All of these children need special care and individual attention. These children receive help through nurses, varied special aid programs, and cooperation from the teacher staff and administration. But exactly... Read more »
Awesome Tunes Help Teens
Megan Torres, Reporter
September 27, 2011
Looking around enrichment on a typical D.E.A.R. day, students are intently reading their books with ear buds jammed in their ears. How can they read and listen to music at the same time? According to www.teachersatrisk.com, listening to music helps to let students concentrate more. Some students take... Read more »
Sophomore Fundraiser a Success
Jordan Hahn, Reporter
September 26, 2011
The results are in for the fundraiser led by Teacher Rosemary Abercrombie’s Enrichment class. $141.27 has been collected and donated to the Greenville Humane Society. The fundraiser was voted by the sophomore class as the most popular fundraiser beating out other ideas such as goodie bags for kids... Read more »
Food Drive Drives Ambassadors into Diversity
Ashlyn Ownby, Reporter
September 26, 2011
Brashier Middle College’s Student Ambassadors hosted a food drive to kick off their Diversity project. Sophomore Mary Alice Schultz’s came up with the idea for the food drive, taking the idea of Diversity to a new level. Student Ambassador Leader David Kessinger says “this is the beginning... Read more »
National Honor Society Goes Chrismas Shopping
Sarah Marchbanks, Reporter
September 23, 2011
Brashier’s National Honor Society participates in one large service project each year. This year’s project, which will take place in December, involves providing Christmas presents to orphaned and disadvantaged children. The group is planning to adopt a local orphanage and purchase toys in... Read more »
Basketball Update
Lindsay Rivers, Reporter
September 23, 2011
As sports start up this fall, many Brashier students are anxiously awaiting the return of rival games, filled bleachers, and intense plays. Basketball season is coming up soon! The Brashier Bengals have been practicing over the summer and running to stay in shape. On October 3rd at 6:00 PM, there will... Read more »
Mr. Smith’s Science Lab
Michael Collins, Senior Chief Photographer
September 23, 2011
Smith's students playing in the rain Mr. Smith and his 1A Environmental Science class spent Wednesday morning in the rain “playing with water.” They were testing “how energy flows through an ecosystem,” or as Smith called it,The Bucket Lab. The students filled up buckets... Read more »
Double Door Drama
Mary Alice Schultz, Reporter
September 23, 2011
College students find themselves changing their walking routes back to high school because of the new rule regarding the silver double doors by the Media Center. These doors were once available for students to leave and enter the building through, but are now only available for departure. “…For... Read more »
Lunch Detention
Cole Sisson, Reporter
September 23, 2011
Students, welcome to lunch detention. The first rule of lunch detention is you do not talk during lunch detention. The second rule of lunch detention is you DO NOT talk during lunch detention. When you go in you do not leave. Phones are prohibited. Ordering lunch is also prohibited. You either take your... Read more »
Touchdown!
Sydney Croley, Sydney Croley
September 23, 2011
He is running across a grassy field, clad in bright colors. A ball is tucked neatly under his arm as he runs toward his destination. Suddenly, he is tackled, thrown to the ground by another player. A whistle is blown, and the weight is removed from him. He lies there for a second longer, assessing his... Read more »


