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WHERE’D ALL THE LEADERS GO?

Is student leadership taken for granted? What really goes into school activities? How much time is really spent making sure the school is covered in orange for Homecoming or dressed in black for Coming Home? Often, it’s the quiet leaders that make these projects happen. They spend hours toiling away just so the staff and […]

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UNCAGED NEWS: AGAINST THE ODDS

Stockbridge marching band shows that skill overpowers numbers by Daniel Villegas, Uncaged Reporter This article is being reprinted, with minimal edits, from the Uncaged Student News October 2024 edition. On September 25th, the Stockbridge marching band played at the Chelsea Marching Band Expedition. During the expo, the band’s goal was to make sure they did […]

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A GAME OF MONOPOLY

Published in Uncaged, May 2024 Landing on the right opportunities in school The access to a well-rounded education is something all parents want for their children. “I decided to enroll my children in Stockbridge because at the time there were a few very strong academic classes in the school which showed me it was the […]

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A JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME: Zach Fletcher wins trip to Atlanta to compete in Skills USA national championship

Published in Uncaged, May 2024 Taiyler Stanfield, Editor-in-Chief On April 11, senior Zach Fletcher attended the 2024 State Leadership and Skills Conference hosted by Skills USA where he won gold (first place) in Plumbing. The annual event which has been going on for over 50 years is an educational conference whose goal is to prepare […]

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Beyond City Limits: The differences between rural and urban schools

Published in Uncaged, April 2024 by Olyvia Hoard, Uncaged Social Media Manager This article is being reprinted, with minimal edits, from the Uncaged Student News April 2024 edition. Education serves as the cornerstone of society, yet the landscape of schooling varies greatly between rural and urban settings. While both environments strive to provide quality education, […]

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SURVIVAL OF THE SMARTEST

Published in Uncaged, February 2024 Academic competition between students by Kaitlyn Oversmith, Uncaged Reporter This article is being reprinted, with minimal edits, from the Uncaged Student News February 2024 edition. Competitiveness, the need to win and be the best, is something that comes naturally to humans. According to Sander van der Linden, a renowned social […]

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There’s a first for everything

Secretary turns teacher by Kaitlyn Oversmith, Uncaged Reporter This article is being reprinted, with minimal edits, from the Uncaged Student News October 2023 edition. Once upon a time, Jennifer Paton was a dance teacher, running a whole studio by herself. Today, almost six years later, she’s a teacher again. This time, however, she’s teaching seventh […]

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One day at a time

Published in Uncaged, October 2023 Bringing the school closer together by Collin Trost, Uncaged Reporter This article is being published mostly as-is from the October 2023 edition of Uncaged Student News at the local high school. A few very minor edits have been made by the Stockbridge Community News. After a long summer, staff have […]

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Behind the Screen

Published in Uncaged, January 2023 by Macy Cipta, Uncaged Reporter The issue in today’s world is that it is hard to recognize a bully. The person that looks like they are complimenting someone or are being kind can actually be the problem. For example, in Mean Girls, Regina George compliments another girl’s skirt and immediately […]