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Home games against cross-town rivals J.C.M and Liberty highlight the South Side High School football schedule for 2010. South...
South Side Football
Mr. Barry Tignor is one of six new teachers at Side South High School.“I’m excited about being back and I’m...
Barry Tignor visited the media concepts class on Wednesday for an interview. Tignor was the head basketball coach at South Side from 1981-1989.
The South Side Hawks golf team will wrap up the season with a district match at the Tennessee River Golf Club on Tuesday September...
Leah Sandifer, South Side's chorus teacher, said she needs ten male singers to join the choir.   "It is important...
The Hawks and Lady Hawks basketball teams will open the season on November 19th at home against Union City in the Hall of Fame...
The South Side Interact Club was honored with a Jefferson Award on Tuesday. To view images, right click and select "view...
Interact Club honored with a Jefferson Award on Tuesday.
Members of the South Side High School media production class took a field trip recently to WREG CBS Channel 3 in Memphis and...
Media Production II class
Former South Side Hawk Jabari Greer and the New Orleans Saints are going to the Super Bowl. Greer recorded 8 tackles during the...
Jabari Greer during interview session on Thursday of Super Bowl week. Photo by Edwin Goode
Today at South Side High School during fourth period, the Media Concepts class, taught by Mr. Greg Hammond, had a surprise guest. ...
Jackson Sun layout designer Brian Goins judges student layouts during his visit to the South Side media class.
  I attended Lipscomb University's journalism camp, also known as j-camp, during summer break. It was a three day session...
South Side senior Megan Hamilton attended J-Camp (journalism camp) at Lipscomb University in Nashville this summer.
You just graduated from high school, and a local college wants to pay your way through school. What do you do? While the obvious...
There have been five principals here at South Side High School. James Walker was the first. (Photo by Bree Houston)