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The Student News Site of Armuchee High School

Tribe Tribune

The Student News Site of Armuchee High School

Tribe Tribune

Class of 2026

Inspiring Futures

Gabriela Castro and Kate Abston October 7, 2025

Inspiring Futures In the fall semester, the seniors at Armuchee High School (AHS) are preparing for their successful future life after they graduate and go to their college of choice. Sarah Beth...

Mr. Pethel encouraging his students during a pep rally.

Mr. Pethal’s Fourth Year as Principal

Patrick Kilgore and Tanner Brown October 7, 2025

As of August 1st, 2025, Mr. Pethal began his fourth year as principal at Armuchee High School (AHS).  Since Mr. Pethal has been here for a while, he has learned a number of things. As his career progressed,...

AMS boys XC team proudly holding their trophy after a meet.

Beyond the Finish Line: More Than Just a Race

Ava Blackburn and Addison Cunningham October 7, 2025

Armuchee Middle School (AMS) cross country teams competed in the Frost Chapel meet on Thursday, September 4th at Berry College and secured second and third place for the boys and girls varsity teams....

Runners lining up at the starting line.

A Supporting Community: Love Your Nabors 5k

Chase Kennedy and Rylan Burk October 7, 2025

The people of Floyd County held a race on Saturday, August 9th named the Love Your Nabors 5k at the Rome Emperors Stadium to help raise funds for Mrs. Hannah Nabors to purchase a prosthetic running leg....

Class of 2026

2025 Senior Sunrise Breakfast

James Bradshaw, Editor August 18, 2025

On August 8th, Armuchee High School celebrated its fourth annual senior sunrise breakfast, an event that began when Mr. Pethel became principal of the school. The sunrise symbolizes the beginning of...

Girls AHS tennis team

The AHS High Girls Tennis Tournament 

Isabella Howell, Staff August 11, 2025
“My idea of a winning mindset is confidence. Tennis can be an extremely mental game, once you get down on yourself it’s hard to overcome that. You have to go into the game ready to play and hit your best shots, and don’t let one small mess up define your match. Be confident in the skill that you have.”
Abbie Carson dancing

Student’s Hobbies Outside of the Classroom

Ava, Lee August 7, 2025

Staff and students at Armuchee High School have interesting niches and hobbies that fill their daily lives. Many students enjoy a variety of activities, from dancing in their studios, to painting and entering...

Luke Hagerich and Grace Fellows working with Sarah Perry and Ansley Cordle to fill out their graphs.

AP Biology Students Get Their Hands Dirty During Owl Pellet Dissection

Evey Flagello, Staff Writer May 8, 2025

On March 27th, 2025 at AHS, Mrs. Timberlake’s AP Biology class dissected owl pellets as one of their ecology labs to learn about food webs and predator-prey relationships. Providing them with a visual...

Exploring the World of Coca-Cola

Audrey Shirah, Staff Writer May 8, 2025

At Armuchee High School on March 28, 2025, 40 students attended a field trip to the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta. The World of Coke is an exciting museum that has many interesting attractions, all of...

The Tribe Welcomes Coach Avery

Halyn Ballard, Staff Writer May 8, 2025

The Armuchee community welcomes Coach Avery, the newest addition to the tribe. His position here at Armuchee will be a PE teacher, as well as the new head football coach. Avery has a wife, Jennifer, who...

Briley Mullinax and the cheer team at state

Armuchee Students’ 2024 Wrapped

Sophia Gulledge, Staff Writer March 14, 2025

2024 was filled with many memories, lessons, and things to be thankful for. Looking back at this past year evokes different memories and emotions for everyone. Some people had their best year yet, while...

Sock baby

Sock Baby Project

Dua Chaudary, Staff Writer March 14, 2025

Last semester, Mrs. Mowery’s AP Psychology class had an exciting and interactive project, the sock baby project. For this project, students created a sock baby and took care of it for a week. They did...

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