The student news site of Glenbard South High School in Glen Ellyn, Illinois

The Independent

The student news site of Glenbard South High School in Glen Ellyn, Illinois

The Independent

The student news site of Glenbard South High School in Glen Ellyn, Illinois

The Independent

Parents, students and concerned citizens attend the District 87 board meeting on September 8th.

Parents request change to athletic code

Victoria Newman and Alex Crouch September 21, 2014
This summer a group of around 30 Glenbard West athletes were found to be in violation of the Glenbard High School District 87 athletic code, which forbids athletes to attend parties “where the athlete or others are using or in possession of any illegal or controlled substance, including marijuana, alcohol.”
Exclusive interview with APA Carlson

Exclusive interview with APA Carlson

Hadiya Afzal, Writer September 21, 2014

Q: What job did you have before coming here to South? A: I was the Athletic Director at St. Viator’s in Arlington Heights for six years Q: What college did you attend, and what degree(s) did you receive...

Principal Sandra Coughlin discusses her ideas.

Our future is now

Alex Little, Writer September 21, 2014
The start of a new school year means big changes for us all. The common question everyone at South wants to know is what does his or her future hold? What is the future of Glenbard South? Sandra Coughlin has not been at Glenbard South very long, but she wants South to be the best it can be, especially with all the new changes currently happening at school.
Declan Loftus

Tech with Dec

Declan Loftus, Cutting Edge Writer September 21, 2014
Biting into Apple
Every student must take the ACT or SAT to pursue a college education.

College Readiness

Stasia Vasko and Alex Crouch September 21, 2014
Many students fail to meet the basic academic standard for admission to universities and colleges.
Coffee craze

Coffee craze

Katie McMillion, The Scoop Editor September 21, 2014

In the beginning of the year, trying to get back into the rhythm of school and it’s work load can be more difficult than one thinks. One way to help ease the transition from doing nothing to everything...

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