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The Pirateer

The Student News Site of Fairhope High School

The Pirateer

The Student News Site of Fairhope High School

The Pirateer

Jillian Surla

Jillian Surla, editor-in-chief

Born in Slidell, Louisiana, and homeschooled for most of her life, senior Jillian Surla thrived as an FHS student when she moved to Alabama and began going to a public high school. As a senior, Surla involves herself in many clubs to keep busy: Key, French, ASL, FBLA, Art, Powering Minds and more. Though she often spends her time at home drawing or reading, she finds herself most comfortable volunteering at the Fairhope Public Library, where she assists young readers who are just as passionate about literature as she is. Writing and literature are not just hobbies to her, however; serving as “The Pirateer”’s Editor-in-Chief for the second year in a row is something she takes pride in, as she is able to share the world she sees with her peers. Cultivating her staffers’ literacy is one of her many joys in life, since English education as a professor is what she wants to pursue in her future. As she winds down and completes her final year of grade school, Surla hopes to leave behind a little imprint in the hearts of her beloved Fairhope community.

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Moments for homework… Senior Victoria Hardy completes her history assignment during her free time in class. Hardy said she felt it was easier to complete assignments in a school setting, as the area makes her feel more productive and ready to tackle academics.

Students master time management

Jillian Surla, editor-in-chief
October 9, 2024
Prom to bring Italy to Fairhope

Prom to bring Italy to Fairhope

Jillian Surla, editor-in-chief
April 1, 2024
Relaxing read… Home-schooled sophomore Jill Cotten kicks back her feet as she reads in the Fairhope Public Library. After a day of volunteering, she wanted to unwind with a book.

Creative hobbies improve young minds

Jillian Surla, editor-in-chief
January 22, 2024
A warm memory… Residents and visitors stand around a bonfire during the homecoming day parade. They watched and listened as the band and cheer teams performed.

Fairhope creates community

Jillian Surla, editor-in-chief
December 8, 2023
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