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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

Jacob Laney, who gave his opinion on Biden for this article. Photo courtesy of Miles Forshay ('26).

Chamblee Students’ Opinions on Biden

Miles Forshay, Editor November 25, 2023

One constitutional right that many Chamblee seniors and juniors are excited to exercise soon is voting in government elections. With the United States’ next presidential election being only one year...

State House Candidate Karen Lupton Visits CHS' Young Democrats

State House Candidate Karen Lupton Visits CHS’ Young Democrats

Monserat Olivera, Staff Writer November 4, 2022

Election day is only weeks away, and candidates are longing to see the results. This is an interesting time for Georgia because as a typically Republican state, it could flip completely Democratic. In...

Current superintendent
Richard Woods with a Chamblee student

The Sextet Competing for Superintendent

Keegan Brooks, Editor March 23, 2022

An attorney, a pediatric dentist, a teacher, a business owner, a retiree, and an incumbent walk onto a ballot. One of them will eventually become Georgia’s next state school superintendent. Earlier...

Controversial House Bill 888 Would Affect Teaching About Race in Schools

Controversial House Bill 888 Would Affect Teaching About Race in Schools

Allison Lvovich and Keegan Brooks February 16, 2022

A recent bill before the Georgia House of Representatives, House Bill 888, has created controversy among politicians, educators, and students alike. The bill, which critics say would limit how race is...

Chamblee Seniors Cast Their Votes in this Year’s E-SPLOST Election

Chamblee Seniors Cast Their Votes in this Year’s E-SPLOST Election

Millie Gotsch, Staff Writer November 16, 2021

As many seniors turn 18 during the course of their last year of high school, they become eligible to vote in elections. While many people are mainly looking forward to the presidential election that occurs...

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