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

Tiffany Li playing golf.

Chamblee Golf Takes a Swing into the Season

Maya Torres, Staff writer March 7, 2019

Mid-February, along with Valentine’s Day and President’s Day, brought another significant event: the beginning of golf season. Chamblee Charter High School’s golf team began practicing three...

Bringing the Theater to the Classroom for “Romeo and Juliet” Performance

Foster Cowan, Editor March 6, 2019

Every high schooler reads “Romeo and Juliet” in their English class, but not all of them get to see it visually acted out. This year, however, the musical theater department organized a performance...

Academia de tutoría de fondos Título I, preparación para exámenes EOC en Chamblee

Iris Tsouris and Adena Perez February 21, 2019

A partir del 14 de enero, la profesora de ciencias Shaheen Begum, junto con el subdirector Milton Hall, implementaron los fondos del Título I de Chamblee en forma de una 'academia de enriquecimiento después...

El director Allen habla de cambios, búsqueda de liderazgo

Ethan Rotnem, Alice Bai, and Adena Perez February 21, 2019

El nuevo año siempre trae nuevas esperanzas, metas y ambiciones; en el caso de Chamblee Charter High School, también trae dos nuevos directores interinos. Desde principios de enero, Terese Allen y Robert...

Paris Williams and Beining Xiao at the annual Army v. Navy football game

Serving Chamblee, Serving America: Chamblee Alumni at Military Schools

Maya Torres, Staff writer February 13, 2019

This article is part of a series on college life for CCHS alumni. The other stories can be viewed here.  Graduates of Chamblee Charter High School face difficulties regardless of what they decide to...

Government Shutdown Affects Millions, Including Chamblee Community

Ellie Furr and Matthew Welsh January 31, 2019

Our country’s government made history this month -- by not accomplishing anything. Beginning on December 22, 2018, the United States government went into a partial shutdown over a financial disagreement...

The sign in front of the school displays the new principals names.

Principal Allen Talks Changes, Leadership Search

Alice Bai and Ethan Rotnem January 30, 2019

The new year always brings new hopes, goals, and ambitions; in the case of Chamblee Charter High School, it brings two new interim principals, as well. Since the start of January, Terese Allen and Robert...

Chamblee Community Pitches in After Staff Member’s Apartment Fire

Maya Torres, Staff writer January 24, 2019

After any tragic occurrence, the Chamblee Charter High School community comes together to assist those in need. Larry Hall, who has been a member of Chamblee’s custodial staff for 35 years, experienced...

Freshman Thanh Nham poses with a group of friends at a party.

From Bulldog to ‘Bulldawg’: Chamblee Alumni at UGA

Ellie Furr, Staff writer January 17, 2019

This article is part of a series on college life for CCHS alumni. The other stories can be viewed here.  Moving on to the next phase of your life after high school can be intimidating, whether you’re...

Braaten Leaves, Earbuds to Follow

Braaten Leaves, Earbuds to Follow

Foster Cowan, Editor January 16, 2019

Former principal Rebecca Braaten enacted a lot of change at Chamblee Charter High School, but there was one issue that really divided students and teachers -- use of earbuds in the hallways. Under...

Paul Griffin with his wife and daughters.

New Teacher Paul Griffin Relieves Stress on Understaffed German Department

Maya Torres, Staff writer January 16, 2019

German and linguistics are nothing new for Paul Griffin, the latest addition to Chamblee Charter High School’s renowned German department. Griffin studied German at Georgia State University, earning...

Lit Doors projects showcased by Dr. Isserstedt.

Art in Learning: Is A Picture Worth A Thousand Words?

Hope Williams and Foster Cowan January 15, 2019

Many Chamblee Charter High School students never have the chance to take an art class, but that doesn’t mean they never have opportunities to express their artistic abilities. In fact, many CCHS teachers...

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