As You Wish
EHS Big Blue Band kicked off their season August 23rd in Wildcat Stadium. The group worked extremely hard over the summer to prepare a breathtaking show. [...]
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Fall football continues
The Golden Knights put on a show for the opening of the Enterprise versus Prattville game. They presented the game ball and drew a large applause from the [...]
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FTA molds future educators
The Enterprise Career Tech Center introduced a new club this year called Future Teachers of America (FTA). FTA is club that goes hand in hand with the [...]
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Where do you stand?
Pep rallies are a fun way to encourage and cheer on the EHS football team throughout their season, and some students have ideas on new ways to improve [...]
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The place we call home
Founder John Henry Carmichael settled in Enterprise during 1881. After the introduction of a general store, post office, and a starting population of 250 [...]
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Kindness puts you before me
You before me Kindness is the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. You might ask yourself why would you want to be kind, considerate, or [...]
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Fight
Fear is a burden That everyone is forced to carry. It’s okay to be uncertain But you shall not be buried. Pain is no secret, For everyone has heard [...]
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07Oct

Front row, from left are Crystal Maghoney, Christabelle Barker, Madisen James, and Moné Lewis. Back row, from left are Gracie Caskey, Hannah Bledsoe, Mikyla Kay and Taylor Estes. (Photo by Sabrina Thornton)
May the spike be with you
Enterprise High School varsity volleyball team started off their season with a close match against Providence Christian School. Varsity fell 3-2 against [...]
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EHS kicks off their football season
Determined to have a successful year, the EHS football team is working hard on their weaknesses and playing to their strengths. Offensive lineman and [...]
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Pace the race
EHS Cross Country leapt into the start of their new season August 29 during Houston Academy’s “The Faster You Run, The Quicker You’re Done!” meet at [...]
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The kickoff to a new season
Enterprise kicked off the 2019 football season August 22 with the annual downtown pep rally. Enterprise locals gathered for great food, fellowship, and to [...]
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Homecoming do’s & don’t’s
The EHS Homecoming dance is coming up September 28, and students are filled with both excitement and nerves while making plans. Tickets cost $20 each and [...]
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Where do you stand?
Students are distraught about the lack of FLEX and a break this year. “FLEX helped us with a lot of things. We had club meetings, [we] could do our [...]
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The benefits of volunteering
Volunteering can be unique, exciting, and rewarding. Offering a service to the community opens the door to many opportunities. By being a part of a team, [...]
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Out of time
The EHS student body have all, at some time during their high school career, experienced trouble with managing their time. As a young adult, you may begin [...]
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When kindness is hidden
Enterprise High School. The school that is known all over the state. The one place that we should feel safe, yet burdened with losses, confusion, and hate. [...]
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18Sep

Front row, from left are Crystal Maghoney, Christabelle Barker, Madisen James, and Moné Lewis. Back row, from left are Gracie Caskey, Hannah Bledsoe, Mikyla Kay and Taylor Estes. (Photo by Sabrina Thornton)
Describe your high school years with a song title
Pop Out – Jessi Andress No problem – Kaison Coleman Pure Water – Brandon Kelley Old Town Road – Claire Avery Fifteen – Nia Lofton Thank u, Next – Alison [...]
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Describe your high school years with a Vine post
“Lemme drive da boat” – Jessi Andress “This year as a senior finna be a breeze” – Kaison Coleman “I’m a chicken nugget” – Claire Marie Avery “I take a nap [...]
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Describe your high school years in three words
Keep it Legal – Jessi Andress Goodbye to you – Kaison Coleman Full Sends Only – Brandon Kelley I’m over it – Claire Marie Avery Hard Fun, Confusing – Nia [...]
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What are your plans after graduation?
Going to Auburn to study communication disorders – Jessi Andress Join the Police Force – Kaison Coleman Going to lineman school at Wallace – Brandon Kelley [...]
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Last wills and testaments
I, Jessi Andress, leave my seniority’s to my brother, Win Andress. Make sure my sister graduates, and live life to the fullest – Kaison Coleman I, Brandon [...]
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01May

Front row, from left, are Amy Johnson, Ansley Flowers, Jill Fassl, Raegan Windham, Claire Marie Avery and Addison Nix.
Middle row, from left, are Briley Haggard, Kalycia Haynes, Moné Lewis, Chris Deveau and Braden Chalker.
Back row, from left, are Courtney Solie, Sydni Demby, Madisen James, Adriana Bruce, Zoe Fransis and Jacob Otto. (Photo by Sabrina Thornton)
Theatre students take state
The Enterprise High Theatre Department traveled to Troy Nov. 29 to compete in the two-day Walter Trumbauer State Theatre Festival. Students competed in [...]
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Giving rather than receiving
Christmas seems to always be about giving; EHS students understand that giving is better than receiving. EHS has a couple of clubs giving gifts to those in [...]
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Enterprise defeats Carroll
The EHS Varsity Basketball team took on the Carroll Eagles November 30 at an away in-school game. The Cats started out the game in a bit of a pinch as the [...]
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