Archer High School Tigers

Archer High School Tigers Home of the Tigers Archer High School is a new high school opening in August 2009 in Gwinnett County.

The school, named after beloved coach and longtime Gwinnett teacher Benjamin Vernon Archer, will anchor the Archer Cluster, which includes feeder schools McConnell Middle, Cooper Elementary, Harbins Elementary, and Lovin Elementary. Although the school is still under construction, a lot of work is underway to ensure the school has a successful opening.

07/19/2023

I have reopened the page so students can post events for the upcoming school year. Please reach out to let me know if you are interested in helping. The pictures are from the beginning years at Archer High School. Those were some great moments.

07/15/2018

This page is no longer being updated. The students have graduated and are in college.

03/08/2017

This page is not updated regularly because the students who had this page have graduated. They were the first group at Archer.

07/20/2016

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I vs. Me

First, let’s define a pronoun: a pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. We can divide pronouns into three categories

Subject Pronouns
I, you, he, she, it, we, they

Object Pronouns
me, you, him, her, it, us, them

Possessive Pronouns
mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs

The following rule not only makes sense but is simple.

Rule: Use one of the Subject Pronouns when it is the subject of the sentence.

Example: I hit the ball.
Who hit the ball? I did. So “I” is the subject.

Usually, these subject pronouns sound right to most of us.

Example: He and I will meet at the gym.
Who will meet at the gym? He will meet at the gym. I will meet at the gym. So “he” and “I” are both the subjects.

Sometimes we want to say, “Him and me will . . .” or “Him and I will . . .” You can remember the correct pronouns by saying each pronoun alone in the sentence. It probably won’t sound right to you to say, “Him will . . .” or “Me will . . .”

Now, this next rule is difficult because it doesn’t sound right to most of us.

Rule: Use a Subject Pronoun following state of being verbs such as am, are, is, was, were.

Example: It is she.
Example: It was we who won the election.

Because we don’t speak this way, we can’t use our ear to help us with this rule. This is a good time to discuss the difference between spoken language and written language, particularly when it comes to tests and formal papers. We speak informally but must write more formally. Frankly, if I knock on someone’s door and am asked, “Who is it?” I am not going to say, “It is I” for fear that the person on the other side of the door will think I’m weird and never open up. However, if I am taking an exam or writing a report, I will try to spot these state of being verbs and check my pronoun usage.

The next rule does sound right to most of us.

Rule: Use one of the Object Pronouns when the pronoun is not a subject and it doesn’t follow a state of being verb.

Example: Nancy gave the gift to her.
Example: Please give it to him or me.

(Remember, leave out one of the pronouns and you will be able to hear the correct answer.) Most of us have been brainwashed to believe that “I” is always correct. Not so. “I” and “me” follow the same rules as all other pronouns. Would you say, “Please give it to I”? Of course not.

Example: Between you and me, I think Sandy cheated.

Again, me is not the subject nor does it follow one of those state of being verbs. So we must use the Object Case. (For those of you with some grammar background, me is one of the objects of the preposition.)

05/15/2016

The Black founding fathers of America.
Untold and hidden history about the black men that helped build and shape this country politically.
The only time Fox News actually told the truth, and uses its news for something relevant to society, thank you Glenn Beck.

01/26/2014

If you are a junior, now is a good time to talk to your counselor about college preparation.

01/07/2014

No school today, due to the weather.

Go Tigers!!!
10/26/2013

Go Tigers!!!

LAWRENCEVILLE — After every game this season, Archer head coach Andy Dyer asks his players what’s better than their record was entering the game. Their response is their record after the game.

10/26/2013

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IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL TIGERS.  GET LOT'S OF SLEEP.
08/07/2013

IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL TIGERS. GET LOT'S OF SLEEP.

08/07/2013

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