The official student news site of Athens Drive High School

ATHENS ORACLE

The official student news site of Athens Drive High School

ATHENS ORACLE

The official student news site of Athens Drive High School

ATHENS ORACLE

Oracle Observations: Summer Funatics Podcast
Oracle Observations: Summer Funatics Podcast
Corissa Greene, Deevani Rodriguez, and Sama YousefApril 25, 2024

The Sophomore Slump
The Sophomore Slump
Rowan Bissett and Elijah HoskinsApril 24, 2024

Poe hall hazards
Poe hall hazards
Brady Jones, Ethan Adams, Zane Perryman, and James CrumplerApril 23, 2024

Credits: Featured Interviews Madi Marlowe & Christopher Remaley Editor Brady Jones Music Killer Crossover (Inst.) - Hapasan

Animals of Athens Drive
Animals of Athens Drive
Brady Jones, Zane Perryman, James Crumpler, Rowan Bissett, and Ethan AdamsApril 19, 2024

Credits: Featured Interviews Savannah Currens & Liam McElhannon Editor Brady Jones Film Zane Perryman & James Crumpler Music...

Black History Month at Athens Drive
Black History Month at Athens Drive
Deevani Rodriguez, Corissa Greene, Sama Yousef, Elijah Hoskins, and Hannah SuehleApril 19, 2024

Oracle Observations: Understanding Ramadan
Oracle Observations: Understanding Ramadan
Farah Al-Rbehat and Sophie KingApril 17, 2024

Meet the Staff
James Crumpler
James Crumpler
Photography Editor

James Crumpler (Far right) is a senior at Athens Drive and is in his second semester writing for the Athens Oracle. He likes eating Korean barbecue with his friends, playing games, and cooking. His favorite...

Ella Johnson
Ella Johnson
News Copy Editor

Ella Johnson (Right) is a Sophomore at Athens Drive High School. This is her first semester writing for the Athens Oracle. Outside of school, she enjoys playing soccer, hanging out with friends, and listening...

Elijah Hoskins
Elijah Hoskins
Social Media Editor

Elijah Hoskins is a Sophomore at Athens Drive. This is his second semester writing for the Athens Oracle. Outside of school, he likes to play his clarinet, attend marching band events, hang with friends,...

Rapid 27 Questions: Christopher Remaley

Christopher Remaley is a math teacher who has been teaching at Athens Drive for 20 years, and over the years has gained insight about the in’s and out’s of the Drive. He has seen 20 years worth of spirit week hallways, homecomings, and has collected an eclectic variety of posters in his room. Through these rapid 27 questions, Remaley reveals a bit of his own daily routine and what he has learned about his “favorite high school.”

  1. What time did you wake up this morning? 5 am
  2. What did you have for breakfast? Banana and a granola bar
  3. What time did you get to school this morning? 6:15
  4. How long have you been teaching here? 20 years
  5. What’s your favorite poster in your room? Nc State football auto by Rob Crisp
  6. What year, period, and subject was your most cherished class ever taught? No comment
  7. What is year and theme was your favorite spirit week? 2008 Disney Movies (Pirates of Carribean)
  8. What is the best hallway you’ve ever seen? Clue, billiard room
  9. Whose classroom do you visit the most often? Cottichio
  10. Who is your favorite NFL player? Phillip Rivers
  11. Favorite math subject? probability
  12. Favorite TV Show? anything on ESPN
  13. Funniest Gradman year? no comment
  14. Homecoming or Coming home? homecoming
  15. Best class of Athens Drive? Seniors
  16. Orange or Blue? Blue
  17. Most loathed teen slang word? Swag
  18. Favorite teen slang word? O.O.C. (out of control)
  19. Your thoughts on selfies? hate ‘em
  20. First thing you notice about a new teacher? Their shoes.
  21. What is the last song you played? 10th avenue north
  22. If you could make a documentary what would it be about? life of a teacher
  23. Which country have you always wanted to visit? the U.K.
  24. Most brilliant math genius of time? Euclid
  25. What have you learned from teaching high school students? patience
  26. Bacon or nutella? BACON, is that even a question?
  27. What is your favorite season? summer
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