ODYSSEY Media Group Business Manager and Journalism I Facilitator Audrey St. Onge reflects on her four-year journey.
Audrey St. Onge
Audrey St. Onge
Audrey St. Onge is a senior at Clarke Central High School and the Business Manager and a Journalism I Facilitator for the ODYSSEY Media Group. This is her fourth year doing ODYSSEY and she is excited to finish her time in the program strong. St. Onge hopes to meet new people, hear their stories, represent the CCHS and Athens community in a fair and balanced way, and create an environment where stories can be shared.
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The junior varsity girls basketball team prepares for their final game of the season on Jan. 26 at Loganville High School.
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Business Manager Audrey St. Onge compiles a list of reminders to ensure prom is a success for any attendee.
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For the first time since the 2019-2020 academic year, the CCHS Student Government Association held a pep rally in the Competition Gym to celebrate student-athletes.
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CCHS students of Latin American heritage share recipes for and memories about their favorite cultural dishes.
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Athens-Clarke County Mayor Kelly Girtz speaks about the local Juneteenth celebration being planned for this national holiday and the impact it will have on Athens.
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Advanced Placement teachers are providing students with resources that they can use to study for the AP exams, which will be administered in early May.
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In the 2022-2023 school year, English department co-chair Meghan McNeeley’s Contemporary Literature elective will be switched to a Holocaust and Genocide Studies elective.
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University of Georgia student Skyla Chon is interning with CCHS to gain real-world experience in counseling.
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Media Specialist Angie Pendley talks to ODYSSEY Media Group Variety staffer Audrey St. Onge about Pendley’s January 2022 book recommendations.
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The CCHS band program held their Pre-Large Group Performance Evaluation on Feb. 22 in Mell Auditorium.
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Clarke Middle School students partnered with local artist Broderick Flanigan to represent ideas of brotherhood and community through art.
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The spectacular effects and deep story in Dune, which was released to theatres and HBO Max on Oct. 22, leaves viewers wanting more.
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BHL’s annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebration will be held over Zoom on Oct. 12, highlighting student art and performances.