The Blue & Gold

The official newspaper of Chamblee High School, preserving the past for the future today!

The official newspaper of Chamblee High School, preserving the past for the future today!

The Blue & Gold

The official newspaper of Chamblee High School, preserving the past for the future today!

The Blue & Gold

Members of the spirit squad wave their flags and lead the CCHS student section in a cheer.

We’ve Got Spirit! Or Do We?

Alice Bai, Editor-in-chief May 22, 2019

Golden football stars, vicious prom court campaigns, school colors plastered on every wall and in every classroom: to me, this was the picture of "high school" that we as a culture had agreed upon. High...

Alice Bai (center) stands with her fellow editors on College Decision Day. She chose Brown.

What I Got Wrong About College

Alice Bai, Editor-in-chief May 20, 2019

It’s April 30, and I would love to demonstrate that my personality extends beyond college discussions, but because of who I am as a person I can’t promise that until National College Decision Day (that...

Runners lining up at the start line of the Cox Trot on Saturday, May 11.

CCHS Comes Together For the Cox Trot

Adena Perez, Staff writer May 17, 2019

For the past thirteen years, the Chamblee community has come together every May in memoriam of the life of Kathryn Cox, a CCHS student who lost her life in 2006 in a car accident. Every year since, U.S...

From the left: Chamblee students Sidney Johnson, and Kathryn Penn, literature teacher Brooke Arrington, and students Lucy Adelman, Ellie Gies, and Nicole Arendt attending the 2019 Shuler Awards.

Chamblee Students Shine at the Shuler Awards

Ellie Furr, Staff writer May 2, 2019

On April 18, 2019, several drama and musical theater students from Chamblee Charter High School congregated at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center for Georgia’s very own “Tony Awards.” Along with...

Roosevelt repriser Joe Wiegand with US History teacher Jennifer Tinnell.

Theodore Roosevelt “Repriser” Brings History to Life at CCHS

Maya Torres and Ashley Veazey April 8, 2019

Earlier this month, CCHS students may have seen a man dressed in early 20th century attire, roaming around the third floor with a mug full of coffee and a spring in his step. Although an unusual sight...

Washington showing her Volunteers pride in Knoxville, Tennessee.

World Cup-Bound Soccer Prodigy to Attend the University of Tennessee

Ellie Furr, Staff writer March 28, 2019

It’s March of 2019, and for seniors soon to graduate, that means that it is time to decide what the next step of their lives will be. Many are having to make some tough decisions, such as choosing which...

Lovejoy at Amherst with softball Head Coach Jessica Johnson (middle) and Assistant Coach Julie Bolduc (left).

Rachel Lovejoy Slides Home with Amherst Recruitment

Stella Garrett, Editor-in-chief March 27, 2019

For many seniors, second semester can be a period of uncertainty and big decision making when it comes to post-high school plans. Others, however, look toward college as an exciting new adventure. One...

Gail Barnes pictured outside of Chamblee Charter High School.

Assistant No Longer: Gail Barnes Becomes CCHS Principal

Ava Lewis, Alice Bai, and Ethan Rotnem March 20, 2019

Following a year of administrative changes and turnarounds, Assistant Principal Gail Barnes is now slated to become the next principal of Chamblee Charter High School. The announcement came at an afternoon...

Catherine Willingham, pictured right, plays the bassoon.

Bulldogs With a Beat: Chamblee Students Pursue the Performing Arts

Maya Torres, Staff writer March 19, 2019

As graduation rapidly approaches, seniors at Chamblee Charter High School have been left questioning what their futures hold. Many dream of attending their top choice universities. Some are ecstatic to...

The boys volleyball team poses for a photo.

Get Served by the Chamblee Men’s Volleyball Team

Ellie Furr, Staff writer March 18, 2019

A boys' volleyball team is just one on a list of many things that make Chamblee Charter High School unique. Three years ago, student Christian Vanleer spearheaded an initiative to bring a boys' volleyball...

FEMA Program Teaches Students Life Saving Skills

FEMA Program Teaches Students Life Saving Skills

Adena Perez, Staff writer March 14, 2019

On Saturday, February 23, the City of Chamblee offered a free, three-hour Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) training class named called “Until The Help Arrives”, the purpose of which was to...

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