Things About Southside High School
Things About Ms. Bonar
Miscellaneous
Teachers
Idioms
100

What are our school colors?

Light blue, red, and white

100

What is Ms. Bonar's first name?

Melissa

100

What does ELD stand for?

English Language Development

100

Name one teacher who teaches Chemistry?

Rice or Hartley

100

What does "It's raining cats and dogs" mean?

It's raining really hard. 

200

What city and county is Southside High School located in?

Fort Smith, Arkansas and Sebastian County

200

How many years has Ms. Bonar been teaching?

25

200

What is the name of the street that Southside High School is on?

Gary Street

200

Who is the Journalism teacher?

Ms. Lehman

200

What does "Bury the hatchet" mean?

It means to put aside your differences or decide to get along well.

300

What is the name of our mascot?

Maverick

300

How many kids does Ms. Bonar have?

3

300

What is the first name of Ms. Nguyen?

Phi-Oanh

300

Who is the cross country coach?

Zermeno or Inthisone

300

What does "Let's hit the sack!" or "Let's hit the hay" mean?

It means, "Let's go to bed.

400

What is the name of our main building principal?

Jeff Prewitt

400

What color is Ms. Bonar's car?

Black

400

How many elevators does the Southside campus have?

3

400

Name one teacher from the STAR Academy?

Smith, Battles, Arnold, Curtis, Keener

400

What does "feeling under the weather" mean?

It means you're sick.

500

Name 4 sports that we offer here at Southside?

Football, Basketball, Soccer, Vollyball, Cross Country/Track

500

Who is Ms. Bonar's best teacher friend at Southside?

Ms. Cross

500

Name five languages other than Spanish and English that students speak on this campus?

Urdu, Vietnamese, Hebrew, Tagalog (Filipino), Cambodian, Danish, Dutch, Chinese, Polish, French, German, Arabic, Portuguese, and Korean.

500

Name two teachers whose classrooms are upstairs in the Freshman Center.

Hall, Chronister, Garcia, Burgess, Hunter, Meharg, Lucas

500

What does "by the skin of your teeth" mean?

It means "barely."

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