Release Time Will Have a New Teacher
Zachary Ellis, Writer/Reporter
January 23, 2012
Megan Stafford, the Release Time teacher, is having a baby in the next few weeks. She will be leaving, but a new teacher will take her place once she leaves. Sophomore Student Austin Walker said, “I’m sad Mrs. Stafford is leaving, but I don’t know if I’ll like the new teacher or not.” Release... Read more »
Wrapping the Bus
Reed Piller, Reporter
December 14, 2011
Christmas is growing closer, and most people are busy decorating and wrapping gifts. Brashier Middle College has joined in the festivities, but not in the way that you would think. The most recent project at Brashier has been wrapping the school’s bus. Instead of wrapping paper, one the most common... Read more »
Brashier Offers New Lunch Plan
Zachary Ellis
December 12, 2011
Sophomore student Gil Gonzales said, “The baked apple’s taste varied from container to container. I went to the bathroom to wash my hands, and felt like I was about to lose my lunch to a toilet.” On Tuesday, November 22nd, the lunch plan for Tuesdays changed. Instead of burgers from Sonic, the... Read more »
Spirit Week Money to Help Raise Awareness for Breast Cancer
Michael Collins, Senior Chief Photographer
December 7, 2011
At Brashier Middle College, students see spirit week as a week of fun activities, class buy-outs, lenient dress code, and giving to a great organization. Last year, students raised money to pay for the new hardwood floor in the gym. This year, the money raised will be going to the Susan G. Komen Breast... Read more »
Pre-Season Practice for Brashier Softball Team
Megan Torres, Reporter
November 30, 2011
From November 1st to November 21st, Coach Kyle Brown has been at Woodside Park in Fountain Inn every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday to condition Brashier’s future softball team. “The preseason went really well. We had a few new players that will definitely contribute in the upcoming season.... Read more »
Why Aren’t You Shaving?
Sarah Marchbanks, Reporter
November 28, 2011
It’s the end of November, and some men look like they haven’t seen a razor in weeks. “No Shave November” is an excuse for guys to put their razors away for a month. According to Eric Wilkins of Too Shy To Stop, the tradition of not shaving for the entire month of November was... Read more »
Youth In Government 2011
Lindsay Rivers, Reporter
November 28, 2011
On November 16th-19th, a small group of Brashier students visited Columbia, SC for Youth in Government. In preparation for the event, students wrote a bill or created an attorney team to prosecute and defend a case; Brashier’s attorney team won their case in Columbia. While on the trip, students argued... Read more »
The Buzz on Southern Literature
Ashlyn Ownby, Reporter
November 28, 2011
Brashier Middle College’s Southern Literature class went on a field trip to see a one woman show called The Secret Life of Bees at the Peace Center. The play was based on the novel written by Sue Monk Kidd. The one woman show was introduced as Lily, a white girl who killed her mother and has an abusive... Read more »
Brashier’s Blood Drive is a Success
Reed Piller, Reporter
November 21, 2011
It can be difficult to convince students that it’s a good idea to have a needle stuck in their arm when they don’t have to. But, Brashier students, their parents, and even some siblings were willing to help the community and donate blood at the Brashier Middle College Blood Drive on October 31. More... Read more »
Steve Jobs: A True Visionary
Sydney Croley, journalist
November 21, 2011
People use them every day. Teenagers can be seen walking down the streets listening to their iPods. Adults type away frantically on their MacBooks. Everybody can be seen playing with their iPads. Nobody thinks twice about these inventions other than they make life easier and are highly entertaining.... Read more »


