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
By Tyah Davis On the first day of school, the students who had enrolled in Biology II Honors received some news they didn’t expect. “This will be a Dual Enrollment class,” stated Courtney Norton, the Biology teacher. Hearing of this
By Reese Gilcrease Senior year is a time that students look forward to throughout their time in high school. High school is a major time in life for students. It’s where you meet your life-long friends, where you find yourself,
By D’ Niyah Lewis Imagine a world without librarians – a world where the doors of knowledge and discovery remain closed. Librarians are essential for stimulating a love of learning, promoting literacy, and shaping the minds of future generations. We
By: Alexis Johnson-Williams For almost a decade students have interacted with a fun-loving teacher at Shreve who cares about his job and his students. He’s known school-wide for hyping up the student section or sometimes even wheeling a bike through
By Alexis Johnson-Williams Lights go dark, the audience hears shuffling, blue and red lights turn on, and suddenly the main lead appears. It’s between a performer, the stage, and the audience, with nothing separated except the sound of a voice.