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Stratford Gazebo

The Student News Site of Stratford Academy

Stratford Gazebo

Three keys to surviving prom

Three keys to surviving prom

Wade Snow, Gazebo Staff Writer April 4, 2017

Find the right date It may sound simple and predictable, but it is not always one that is followed. Prom is a special night that has the potential to be one of the best nights of the year. Don’t...

Looking for those ‘genuine moments’ through the camera lens

Sarah Kate Sellers, Gazebo Guest Columnist March 22, 2017

This past fall, I started borrowing my mother’s Canon T-5 camera. I loved taking pictures and filming my friends everywhere we went. After about a month, I decided I wanted my own, I got a Canon...

Will Baxley met the scorpion ... and the scorpion won.

The day of the scorpion: A lesson learned

Will Baxley, Gazebo Guest Columnist March 11, 2017

It was just a normal Wednesday. I was sitting at my table in the cafeteria during break. A few sophomores I hang out with came over and asked if I wanted to sit at their table during lunch. "Why?...

Bead Me Up

Anna Parel, Gazebo Staff Writer March 3, 2017

  If you have ever been to Mardi Gras, you can understand the hustle and bustle of the season. But despite its commotion, Mardi Gras is still one of my favorite times of the year. Last...

Nothing is more beautiful than a well-loved book

Nothing is more beautiful than a well-loved book

Alex Stefanis, Gazebo Guest Columnist March 2, 2017

It is easy to become so enamored with the newest gadgets that we compromise our unique views. The prevalence of television and images on screens steals our ability to think creatively. Often, no one considers...

Walker Gibbons and fellow senior Gracie Childers after last falls final performance of Carrie.

The road that saved me

Walker Gibbons, Gazebo Guest Columnist February 24, 2017

Imagine this. You are a sophomore in high school. You have no real close friends you can talk to, there’s nothing that you’re particularly good at, and you feel absolutely alone. There is no one who...

Kaitlyn Neel

From Tagalongs to Do-si-dos, my life selling Girl Scout cookies

Kaitlyn Neel, Gazebo Staff Writer February 23, 2017

It may not be Christmas or my birthday, but Girl Scout cookie season is one of my favorite times of the year. Starting in February and lasting for a few months, Girl Scout cookies were all I could...

Happy New Year ... to me

Happy New Year … to me

January 27, 2017

I am from the south of China, and I have been studied in Stratford Academy as an exchange student for two years. I visited my city during the Christmas holidays, and I just got back the United...

Gazebo staffers attend Presidential Inauguration

Gazebo staffers attend Presidential Inauguration

January 26, 2017

NEEL: 'A once in a lifetime opportunity' Last week, I was sitting in bed studying for my AP Modern European History test when my father came into my room. He asked if I wanted to go to the Presidential...

Cameron Walsh

‘Most Likely to have a Wardrobe Malfunction’

Cameron Walsh, Gazebo Contributor January 17, 2017

From my zipper being down to having a rough case of “backpack skirt” (girls know what I mean), I’ve had lots of embarrassing wardrobe malfunctions in my life. To my knowledge, however, none of...

Blah Monday? Blue Monday can be worse

Blah Monday? Blue Monday can be worse

Anna Kate Alford, Gazebo Staff Writer January 14, 2017

Mondays can just be the worst. That seems to be a universal constant. If you ask most people, Monday probably is not their favorite day of the week. This Monday is Martin Luther King Jr.. Day,...

Making a list, checking it twice

Making a list, checking it twice

Carly Wanna, Gazebo Editor December 15, 2016

For Dr. Frank Katz:  a heater For Mr. Andy Lawson: a car made in the 21st century For Mrs. Theresa Ferrari: an endless supply of tights and a  holster For Mr. Luke Harrington: a smarter child...

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