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Pennies for Patients Please

Amanda Sutts
March 12, 2010

Everyone is talking for Pennies for Patients, but can someone tell us exactly what it is? Most people want to know what they’re donating to before they give their money. Samantha Corker, President of the Student Council, said that Pennies for Patients is a way to help raise money to those who are very... Read more »

The Elected Elective: The Halls are Alive with the Sound of Music

Meredith Lawson
February 28, 2010

As students walk through the door of Room 114, they experience more than just their average class with the usual lectures, never-ending homework, and boring books. In this particular room. Students there take part in an enjoyable elective: Chorus. Leading the class is Mrs. Peters, whose love of the art... Read more »

Pep Band: Keeping it Peppy

By Mike Owen
February 5, 2010

They play for the cheerleaders. They play for the basketball team. They play for kicks and giggles. They are the Pep Band, and they play for Spotsy! Pep Band is the band that plays for the basketball team and the winter cheerleaders. Most members of Pep Band come from marching band members who want to... Read more »

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

By Candice Marbaker
February 5, 2010

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is a student organization that meets in Mr. Rose’s classroom – room 206 – on Thursday mornings form 7:05- 7:25. Students don’t have to be athletes to come to the meetings; anybody can come. Students open up with prayer. Then one leader picks a lesson... Read more »

Blazin’ Up Spotsy: John Blaze

by Mimi Richards
February 5, 2010

Twenty-one eager bodies squirmed in their desk anticipating the arrival of their local radio host John Blaze on January 29. Mrs. Coffman offered her eleventh grade English class a treat when she asked Blaze to come to Spotsy and offer words of wisdom to her difficult but potential class. Mrs. Coffman... Read more »

African shields spotted in World Geography class

By Megan Charles
February 5, 2010

Who said class has to be boring? Looking back on my freshman year in World Geography, I remember certain activities that we did, but mostly the long lectures and the never-ending note taking. Ms. Moreland and Ms. Chiodo, World Geography co-teachers here at Spotsy High, teach a class that is known for... Read more »

JROTC Cadets Meet Congressman

January 17, 2010

SHS JROTC cadets posed with Congressman Rob Wittman when they presented the colors at the Fredericksburg Census Bureau Office on Thursday, January 14, 2010.

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