By D’Niyah Lewis As the school year winds down, the juniors at Captain Shreve are poised at a significant turning point. With the mantle of seniority just within reach, they stand ready to inherit the legacy of those before them.
By D’Niyah Lewis As the caps and gowns are readied and the final bell of the year looms close, our seniors stand at the precipice of a new horizon. Among them is Mark Tucker, whose journey through the halls of
By Alexis Johnson-Williams Divorced, Beheaded, Survived. Divorced, Beheaded, crowd eruption. Six queens appear with harmonies flowing in the air. The stage is decked out in dazzling sequences, audience members are dancing in their seats, this is the excitement of Captain
By Kiara Cain This semester the G.L.U.E. Club went under leadership changes. President Landry Tippett resigned from her role. Ishmael Swiney, the original vice president, became the club’s new president. Tippett’s decision to resign was a hard one to make,
By D’Niyah Lewis Mrs. Alicia Carroway, Captain Shreve’s varsity and junior varsity cheer coach, will be leaving after the school year ends. Carroway’s time as a cheer coach was very respected and appreciated by her cheerleaders. “I do not know
By D’Niyah Lewis Ms. Barclay, one of Captain Shreve’s librarians, gathers members of the book club every month at Captain Shreve to discuss books on the Louisiana Teen Readers’ Choice list. Led by Ms. Barclay, this monthly gathering brings together
By Alexis Johnson-Williams This year TPT is proud to announce the 2024 spring musical is Six the Musical! Captain Shreve’s Theatre Performance Team (TPT) is beginning production on Six: The Musical directed by drama teacher Heather Hooper. Six highlights the
By Kiara Cain Youth and Government is a club created to inform participating students about the inner workings of government. It allows them to see the problems in the government and gives them the ability to work together and discuss
By Addison Montoya Captain Shreve’s Key Club is one of the many service groups that lend a helping hand to our community. The most recent community service project Key Club has participated in was Sunday, January 18th. Our students worked
By Addison Montoya Some of the Swamp’s creative minds are producing films. Captain Shreve’s Film Studies students are competing in the Louisiana Film Prize festival. This competition is open to all middle and high schools, with each one getting five