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 Maddison Reynolds Shreve’s National Art Honor Society hosted their annual induction ceremony on March 6, 2024. National Art Honor Society, commonly referred to as NAHS, is an organization that “aids members in attaining the highest standards in art scholarship,
By David Soberanes-Rivera This Thursday, the 7th of March, was not only awkward for students, but for some teachers as well. It started with the pre-coding for Juniors, and staying in the gym for the rest who showed up in
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 Maddison Reynolds Hannah Persley and Marliegh Brown want to start a club for mental health. Mental health issues are seen in everyday life. Junior Hannah Persley and sophomore Marliegh Brown are seeking a way to address these issues in
By Maddison Reynolds During February 5-9, Captain Shreve experienced several fights. In response to these fights, the administration implemented several ways to decrease the amount of violence. Students who park in Lee Hedges parking lot are now required to walk
By Roman McDonald This year Captain Shreve hosted the first annual Mardi Gras Ball on January 27 sponsored by Student Council. The court for the junior class princesses were students A’yana Taylor, Tamiyah Jarvis, and Hannah Persley. Taylor came out
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 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.