Uncaged Student News
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 […]
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 […]
Uncaged Article
Feb. 2023 edition Art Contest by Uncaged Reporter Jolie Smith In early November of last year, the student council announced that there would be an art contest at the high school. Students had the opportunity to create different types of art in the designated categories including sculptures, paintings, drawings, photographs or a piece of artwork […]
Change is on the way
School increases sports funding by Grace Burg, Uncaged Reporter The common misconception 6is that all of a school’s money goes to sports, but that’s not necessarily the case. The Athletics department has been predominantly self-funded in the past years. Susan Lockhart has worked in the school district for the past 18 years and has been […]
Raise Your Voice Column: Not every mental illness is visible
Published in Uncaged, March 2020 by Kaitelyn Walker, Uncaged Opinion Editor 5 a.m. – My alarm demands me to start the day after only 5 hours of sleep. 5:20 a.m. – My energy kicks in as I look for breakfast, so my mom hands me my long acting Concerta. 5:50 a.m. – Thoughts about what […]
Not Your Grandma’s Lifestyle
Published in Uncaged, May 2022 by Alyssa VanHook, Uncaged Staff Reporter Generational differences lie deep within the core values and beliefs that a group of people were raised with and that the majority share. As time progresses, the generations after them seem to have completely different preferences in life. One very important difference in the […]
Raise your voice: It’s time to step up
Published in Uncaged, May 2022 As seniors leave, new leadership roles emerge by Kaitelyn Walker, Uncaged Editor-in-Chief I was not always a leader. This is ironic considering the number of leadership roles I have held throughout my school: editor-in-chief of the school newspaper, class president, student council officer, team captain. My junior year cross country […]
2022 SHS Senior Honors & Awards in Pictures
On May 4, 2022, Stockbridge High School held its annual Honors Night program to celebrate students for their varied and outstanding achievements. Here we share, in photos, those Seniors who won Honors Night awards. Their smiles are infectious and you can believe they are all breathing huge sighs of relief as they accept the awards […]
Meet the teachers
Published in Uncaged, March 2022 by Macy Cipta, Uncaged Reporter Collin Price is the new choir teacher. He was a floater sub at Belleville High School. This is his first year teaching music as a teacher. He has always been interested and has had a passion for music his whole life. “Ever since I was […]
New agriculture class intrigues students
Published in Uncaged, September 2021 by Maggie Maxwell, Uncaged reporter The new agriculture class taught by Timothy Salow is attracting the attention of those with a green thumb. Agriculutre, meaning a practice involving farming, tending to animals, and such related matters, is important in our community. “I decided to teach agriculture for two reasons,” Salow […]
