Habitat Club sells e-recipe books

The recipe book is $5 and will be delivered electronically with proceeds benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank. Click here to purchase.
The High School Habitat for Humanity Club has compiled a book of recipes submitted by students, parents, and faculty to raise money for Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee. We're selling the book for $5, and it has 26 great recipes, including desserts, snacks, and dinner dishes. The deadline for purchasing is Sunday, June 7.
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    The Class of 2033 culminated history lessons by presenting some of America's greatest figures to their families in the Gordon Multipurpose Room.
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  • Annie Cox '24 and Margot Ross '24 pose with their awards at the THSPA award ceremony

    Peabody Press recognized at THSPA Awards

    The Peabody Press, the High School student-run newspaper, took home several awards at the Tennesse High School Press Association Awards, and Margot Ross '24 earned the H.L. Hall Award for Journalist of the Year. Congratulations also to Annie Cox ‘24 and Bronson Schmidt ‘25
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  • Sophomore named Prudential Emerging Visionary

    Saawan Duvvvuri ’26 earned the award, a cash prize, and coaching from a Fortune Global 500 and Fortune 500 financial company for his commitment to empowering students worldwide to advocate for inclusive curriculum in their schools.
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