- GC students make book recommendationsFebruary 13, 2023by Della Hedge/Staff Writer These books come highly recommended from Honors English 10. One book I read last semester was You Say It First by Katie Conugo. This book is so good. It’s about two very different people who live in two very different states who somehow find themselves in love. They fight and make … Continue reading GC students make book recommendations →
- The Christmas RiddleDecember 13, 2022by Megan Bundy/Staff Writer The Christmas Riddle Photo Link: https://www.freepik.com/premium-photo/footprint-horseshoe-snow_26228376.htm I remember waking up in the early morning on December 25th, Christmas Day, and not hearing anything. No creature was stirring, not even a mouse, which was unusual in our rather busy house. I creaked open the door and carefully tiptoed out of my room, … Continue reading The Christmas Riddle →
- Another Amazing Day at Santa’s WorkshopDecember 13, 2022by Esther Bell/Staff Writer Photo Source: https://hrdailyadvisor.blr.com/2020/12/17/dol-takes-critical-view-of-santas-workshop/ I’m dreaming about reindeer with candy-cane horns when I am awoken by the sound of sleigh bells. My eyes pop open and I feel a smile take shape on my face. I can smell cinnamon in the air, and look out the window to see snow falling gently … Continue reading Another Amazing Day at Santa’s Workshop →
- Saving JingleDecember 13, 2022by Janna Hopper Photo/Clip Art: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q7BeUVobKxD_K1wvboSzlfMCZb2dzWAb_ts9iDbtSiE/edit?disco=AAAAlC8RXo8 “Tinsel! Where in the bottom of St. Nick’s cuppa cocoa is your hat?” I wince apprehensively and stop in front of Jolly’s (my boss) office. I don’t know who named him Jolly, but I would count it as a mistake. His thick eyebrows and perpetual frown have never made … Continue reading Saving Jingle →