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Stratford Gazebo

The Student News Site of Stratford Academy

Stratford Gazebo

The Student News Site of Stratford Academy

Stratford Gazebo

Don’t stress getting license

September 16, 2016

By KAITLYN NEEL, Gazebo Staff Writer “Welcome to the Year 3000, Not much has changed, but we live under water.” Those were the first words I heard that morning. This dreaded song came on...

GOING GREEN

September 16, 2016

New color would be welcome addition to outerwear By LIZZI CLAYTON, Assistant Editor   When you think of Stratford’s colors, it seems simple. Navy blue and white. Yet the colors of our...

Pep club seeks game changer

September 15, 2016

By WADE SNOW, Gazebo Staff Writer It’s time to change the game. The 2016-2017 Stratford Pep Club is trying to switch it up. Our goal is to amp it up. We’re talking more participation, more sporting...

Out with the old, in with the new

August 26, 2016

The dust had settled, the tears dried and the buses unloaded before we realized what had happened. We had reached the GHSA Class A semifinals. While it meant little to the team that we had fallen...

Does college ruin high school?

May 17, 2016

In 1960, the University of California System began to require SAT scores for admission. Other universities quickly adopted the exam, making standardized testing an inevitability.   This, like...

Learning to listen

May 13, 2016

What is listening? By definition, it means to give one’s attention to a sound. I am particularly good at listening only because I’m very soft-spoken. Anyone who knows me knows I’m probably...

Proud to be part of ‘awesome’ year

April 28, 2016

By GINNY ANNE PINSON, Gazebo Guest Columnist Being student body president was easily one the best experiences I’ve had during my time at Stratford. I have always loved pursuing leadership and...

Memories of the view from Overlook

April 27, 2016

On my first day of high school, I felt particularly comfortable in one class -- Yearbook. Even though I was one of only four freshmen who took the class, I felt loved by the upperclassmen and Mrs....

Lessons from a Latin weekend

April 26, 2016

By KENZIE MUENZER, Gazebo Staff Writer Picture this. You are on a bus with 13 other people. You look outside to see the sunlight shining through the trees and onto the lake. When the bus stops,...

Up, up and away: Reaching new heights in pole vault

April 21, 2016

The first time I had the idea of pole vaulting, I was in sixth grade. I always told my friends it was something I wanted to do when I got older. But I never imagined I would actually go through...

Being a freshman has opened my eyes to ‘Wonder Year’

April 6, 2016

You open your eyes on the first day of school. It is the easiest day just to pop out of bed because you know today will be the day you have always been waiting for, the beginning of high school. The...

Spellbound: Come ‘check’ out growing sport of lacrosse

March 21, 2016

By NICK DOROGY, Gazebo Staff “Check” is used to describe the action of a lacrosse player blocking his opponent with his stick. This was the first term our team of novice players had to be taught....

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