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The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

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Mark Ferguson

Mary-Grace Noteman, Staff Reporter
May 23, 2014

Mark Ferguson, Television and Broadcasting teacher, will be retiring this year after his 30 years of service at South. Beginning his career at GBS in 1984 in the Television and Radio department. According...

New student body president passionate about South’s future

Maggie Flowers and Mary-Grace Noteman, Staff Reporters
April 22, 2014

Junior Jane Brennan was in second grade when her teacher wrote in her yearbook that she would be president someday. Although Brennan is not quite there yet, on March 5 she was elected to be South’s student...

South students strike interest in kickboxing classes

South students strike interest in kickboxing classes

Mary-Grace Noteman, Staff Reporter
April 22, 2014

Picture this- The Karate Kid, ninjas that kick and punch, or even the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. When people think of kick boxing, these may be some of the things that pop into their mind. But according...

Outgoing and incoming executive board members talk about their experiences with Student Council and their plans for South’s future

Maggie Flowers and Mary-Grace Noteman, Staff Reporters
April 22, 2014

Jeffrey Mathew: 2013-2014 President Q: What have you learned? A: That great power comes with great responsibility. [Student Council] has taught me that, though I may not be aware of it, someone may...

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