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Springtime COVID Procedures
By: Chloe English (Reporter ‘24) Spring has sprung! Here at FCS, springtime not only means warmer weather and longer days, but new COVID...
Apr 29, 20211 min read


What Will You Do This Summer?
By: Piper Moore (Reporter ‘23) Amid the stress and the heavy workload of school and extracurriculars, students often start considering...
Apr 29, 20213 min read


Why and How You Should Get the COVID-19 Vaccine
By: Janie Lytle (Reporter ‘23) The scarcity of COVID-19 vaccine access has transitioned to a large number of vaccines available in...
Apr 29, 20213 min read


Native Plants Around Campus
By: Sarah Leonard (Reporter '23) As the weather gets nicer and we spend more time outside at Friends’ Central, many of us have been...
Apr 28, 20214 min read


Weather We Like it or Not
By Aiden McLean (Reporter ‘21) Be honest, we all believed that no year could get as bad as 2020, then 2021 came around and said, “hold my...
Mar 25, 20216 min read


Mask Up FCS
By: Allison Foley (Reporter ‘21) Since the return to in-person school, staying masked has been essential. Students and teachers wear...
Mar 25, 20212 min read


Mars Rover Touches Down
By: Chloe English (Reporter ‘24) On February 18th, 2020, NASA’s Perseverance rover (nicknamed “Percy”) touched down on Mars. The event...
Mar 25, 20212 min read


Life Without the Cafeteria
By: Sophia David (Editor-in-Chief ‘21) Among countless things that have made the 2020-2021 school different from any other is the lack of...
Mar 25, 20212 min read


500,000: In Memory of All the Lives Lost
By: Natalie Neuhaus (Communications Coordinator and Reporter ‘21) 500,000. Every single number is a story cut short. Every single number...
Mar 25, 20211 min read


The Year of the Ox
By: Lydia Wilcox (Reporter ‘21) Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, began on February 12th this year. This year is the...
Mar 25, 20213 min read


FCS Black Music Archive
By: Katia Campos (Reporter ‘22) As we all know, February is Black History month. In acknowledgement of the racial injustices that have...
Mar 25, 20214 min read


Impeachment 2
By: Oliver Angert (Reporter ‘24) It’s that time again: impeachment season. This time, Donald J. Trump is being impeached for inciting a...
Feb 17, 20212 min read


Winter Service Projects
By Natalie Neuhaus (Communications Coordinator and Reporter ‘21) If you have ever been in Deb Skapick’s room, you might first notice the...
Feb 17, 20212 min read


2021: What’s to Come?
By: Allison Foley (Reporter ‘21) Due to an error on the Google form distributed, the student responses are anonymous. Though contrary to...
Jan 26, 20213 min read


Georgia Turns Senate Blue
By Lydia Wilcox (Reporter ‘21) The Georgia US Senate election results have been called; Democrats John Ossoff and Raphael Warnock have...
Jan 26, 20211 min read


The Work of Episcopal Legal Aid
By: Oliver Angert (Reporter ‘24) Episcopal Legal Aid is an organization that provides free legal aid to people who need it in...
Jan 26, 20211 min read


Cathy and Claire: FCS’s Newest Play Directors
By: Sophia David (Editor-in-Chief ‘21) Cathy Herbert ‘21 and Claire May ‘21 are this year’s directors of the annual 9th and 10th grade...
Jan 26, 20213 min read


Cameras On Versus Cameras Off
By: Christian Whitfield (Reporter, ‘23) Covid-19 has caused many changes in the world today. It has also led to a completely different...
Jan 26, 20213 min read


The Twists and Turns of Breakout Rooms
By Jared Miller (Reporter ‘22) Tuesday, January 12, 10:13 AM This mission was a success, but with a caveat. We completed the task—we were...
Jan 26, 20212 min read


Senior Projects: The Class of 2021’s Final Months at FCS
By: Natalie Neuhaus ‘21 (Communications Coordinator) When the end of April hits you may notice your classes get smaller and an absence on...
Jan 26, 20212 min read
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