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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

Dr. Magee poses for a photo

Learning to Reach your Full Potential: Dr. Magee Joins Chamblee

Rasesh Joshi, Reporter September 15, 2022

As Chamblee continues to get back into the groove of this school year, a new face has joined its administrative office. Dr. Ariana Magee, Chamblee High School’s newest assistant principal, is set to...

Get to Know New Principal’s Assistant, Mr. Cooper

Get to Know New Principal’s Assistant, Mr. Cooper

Simran Kukreja, Staff Writer September 9, 2022

Chamblee has a new principal’s assistant for the 2022-23 school year! Christian Cooper joined Chamblee staff this year, but he isn’t new to the school. “I have history with the school. I am a...

Mural of Medusa, black and white, against a tiled wall of yellow and red

A Look at Sexual Assault at Chamblee

Kaylee Powell, Staff Writer May 2, 2022

Trigger Warning: This article discusses sexual assault [SA] and the section titled “Student Stories” discusses rapes of students. Please proceed with caution if you find topics like this triggering....

One sign off of Greenhill Drive

Chamblee’s Parking Dilemma Just Got Worse

Adam Pohl and Keegan Brooks April 13, 2022

Student parking has long been an issue at Chamblee. With many spots already allocated to staff, there is not enough space for all students who drive to school. For example, this school year, there were...

Devious Licks are Stealing the Attention of Chamblee

Devious Licks are Stealing the Attention of Chamblee

Samantha Booher and Sarah Marcus October 12, 2021

All across the country, students at high schools and middle schools have been participating in a trend called “devious licks.” This trend is being executed differently at each school, but they all...

Vacant DeKalb County buses

What’s Going on with DeKalb County’s Bus Shortage?

Emmy Williams, Staff Writer October 1, 2021

DeKalb County is currently experiencing a shortage of bus drivers, and with only five out of 16 Chamblee High School buses not impacted, many students have been left without a dependable way to get to...

Dr. Stewart: A New Face in the Office

Dr. Stewart: A New Face in the Office

Coco Bradford, Editor August 24, 2021

As Chamblee begins a new and in-person school year, it welcomes a new face to the administrative team. Dr. Stewart is a new assistant principal at Chamblee. Stewart hails from Fort Myers, Florida, and...

Claudman named Educational Support Professional of the Year

Claudman named Educational Support Professional of the Year

Keegan Brooks, Editor May 27, 2021

In addition to a teacher being named Chamblee’s Teacher of the Year, each year a non-teacher staff member is named as the school’s Educational Support Professional of the Year. These honors are voted...

An assortment of AP prep books.

Death, Taxes and…Additional AP Exam Fees?

Henry Diep, Staff Writer December 3, 2019

Benjamin Franklin once said, “In this world, nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes.” Well, you can add one more thing to that list: AP exam dues. College Board’s recent decision...

Braaten to Transfer Before End of Semester

Alice Bai, Ethan Rotnem, Marley Brock, and Ava Lewis November 28, 2018

At a staff meeting in the afternoon of November 28, 2018, Chamblee Charter High School principal Rebecca Braaten announced that she intends to transfer from Chamblee effective December 17, 2018. Her last...

Former CCHS Principal Dr. Norman C. Sauce III Reflects on Life After Chamblee

Former CCHS Principal Dr. Norman C. Sauce III Reflects on Life After Chamblee

Hope Williams, Staff writer November 12, 2018

Many members of the current Chamblee Charter High School staff, faculty, and senior and junior classes can remember former principal Dr. Norman C. Sauce III’s impact on Chamblee from the years 2015 to...

Harris Unveils Bulldog Bucks Program

Matthew Welsh, Staff writer October 12, 2018

Cha-ching! Chamblee Charter High School staff members are eager to cash in their Bulldog Bucks through a new incentivised action program created by first-year Chamblee administrator Dr. Melisha Harris....

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