Magnet open house welcomes in prospective students
October 30, 2017
On Tuesday, October 24, the Magnet open house welcomed in prospective Magnet students from all over Cobb County to see if NC fits all of their wants, needs, and expectations for high school. NC’s specialty of international studies gives it a unique appeal, bringing in an abundance of eighth graders and their eager parents to the program.
“I love being able to share my passion for social studies with students and seeing it come to life,” AP macroeconomics teacher Dr. Roach said.
Clubs, sports, and career classes set up presentations in front of the cafeteria and in the freshman ID lab to recruit students and encourage them to come to NC for not only academics, but for the interesting clubs and activities NC caters to. Students from all grades banded together, impressing even the most skeptical of parents with smiling student helpers in every room.
“The best part [of open house] is explaining new things and new programs that they can be a part of no matter where they go [to school] in Cobb County,” junior Spencer Paige said.
David Stephenson, assistant principal of NC and major head of the Magnet program, spoke in front of the crowds of students and parents about the difficult yet rewarding aspects of Magnet and future expectations.
The upcoming ninth graders will submit their applications within the next couple of months and must make a decision regarding which high school they will attend in early spring of 2018. Some students attend all of the open houses to get a feel for every Magnet program in the county.
NC students took on the role of leaders, guides, and helpers for the open house.
“I’ve been preparing for this for a week. Me and Juliana put this [Model UN room] together last week and made a whole plan for today,” Paige said.
Open house allowed the eighth graders a better understanding of high school, and hopefully they remember the experience as an eye-opening one.