By Kiara Cain On Friday, April 26 the annual senior sendoff was held for the Class of 2024. At Captain Shreve, senior sendoff is a yearly tradition and every upcoming senior looks forward to being able to experience it. Seniors
By Addison Montoya In September 2023, the Captain Shreve administrators decided to only allow hoodies from November 1st through April 1st, but that is no April Fool’s joke. Unfortunately, many students wear hoodies even when they are not supposed to.
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 Addison Montoya On the morning of March 28th, a Captain Shreve student brought a weapon to school. Later, that weapon was identified as an AR-15. Neither the students nor the teachers were alerted. Many were not even aware of
By Addison Montoya The girl’s restrooms at Captain Shreve are in constant use. Not only is the bathroom used all day but it is necessary since most students are at school for at least eight hours. Lots of students go
By Tyah Davis On January 31st one of the biggest basketball games in the city was played. With almost 1800+ tickets sold within the first 30 minutes of ticket sales, the Gators and the Southwood Cowboys played their first rivalry
By David Soberanes-Rivera With the Gator Games happening last weekend — Saturday the 27th — Mu Alpha Theta has blown up! Mrs. Simon has shown that math is more than just a subject, it’s something to learn and enjoy. “Our
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 Alexis Johnson-Williams At the age of 16, a person can obtain a license and legally drive. When entering high school, almost every student wants to start driving, having the freedom of going anywhere (anywhere = wherever your parents want
By Kiara Cain This semester, former English teacher Natalie Dalton took on the new role of Assistant Principal. Dalton started her masters degree with the goal of working higher up in administration. “I started my masters in 2007, so I’ve