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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

V Stands for Victor-y

Shummi Chowdhury December 10, 2010

From December 2010: Standing tall at 6’8”, senior Victor Bowden is the co-captain of Chamblee’s varsity basketball team. With almost eight years of experience and numerous awards accumulated...

Proven: Looks Affect Learning

Claudia Holbrook December 10, 2010

From December 2010: The first major test that a teacher must pass when they begin with a new class is whether or not they make a good first impression. That first impression is essential to the rest...

Deutsches Sprachdiplom comes to Chamblee

Shummi Chowdhury December 10, 2010

From December 2010: On November 16, it was announced that Chamblee will be the only public high school in Georgia to offer the Deutsches Sprachdiplom, or DSD2, to its seniors. This exam is similar...

City of Chamblee expands & changes

Laura Hoefer December 10, 2010

From December 2010: The idea of expanding the City of Chamblee developed within the neighborhood of Huntley Hills, a local neighborhood that was divided in half by the city line. The residents who started...

Into the Woods Review

Marley Rashad May 10, 2010

From May 2010: The Chamblee Blackbox Theater recently presented Into the Woods, a story by James Lapine with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. It is billed as showing "fairy tales how you've...

Six People, Six Questions, International Viewpoints

Lily Moseley May 10, 2010

From May 2010: Questions Where are you from? How long have you been here? Why did you come to the United States? How is your home country different from the US? What did you expect...

A Birthday Without Presents

Danielle Reed May 10, 2010

From May 2010: How many people in the world can honestly say they have an official day of the year named after them? Freshman Alex Krupp is one person who can. Mr. Alexander Krupp Day was given to him...

Both Soccer Teams Defeated in the First Round of the State Playoffs

Claudia Holbrook May 10, 2010

From May 2010: As the season nears its end, the girls’ varsity team is looking back on it with a positive attitude. With a record of 10-4-0, the team proceeded to the playoffs round for the second...

Eyebrows Raised Over Superintendent’s Leave

Claudia Holbrook March 16, 2010

The superintendent of DeKalb County Schools, Crawford Lewis, has recently become the center of a frenzy of negative media attention. Now, after several accumulating events, Lewis's Stone Mountain's home...

Chamblee’s Top Ten Artists

Earl Crawford March 13, 2010

From March 2010: Recently, Chamblee students submitted their unique artwork to the 2009 Dogwood Art Festival. Of the nearly 100 works submitted from our school, only 16 were accepted. There were 600...

Prom: Money or Memories

Kimberly Sargeant March 13, 2010

From March 2010: With prom season officially here, what does this mean for high school students and their parents living through a recession? Juniors will soon have to worry about the cost of senior...

Interview with Civics Teacher and Black Nationalist Alton Allen

Jackson Miller March 13, 2010

Q: Some people think Black History Month furthers racism and some people think it is important for identity and cultural reasons. What is your opinion on Black History Month? A: The way we have always...

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