The award-winning voice of North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia.

The Chant

The award-winning voice of North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia.

The Chant

The award-winning voice of North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia.

The Chant

Jayden Stabler

Jayden Stabler

Jayden Stabler is a senior in the Magnet program. She joined newspaper because in her sophomore year "Mrs. Theaker noticed that I wrote in my bio for an AP English Language project that I might want to be a journalist someday, and I didn't know there was a class. I love to write and read.”

Stabler loves reading blogs and noticing the differences in people's writing, and she can spot an excellent description or a powerful moment in writing. "I want to achieve that," Stabler said.

Her bubbly attitude and loud personality contribute to her love of all things pertaining to communication. Stabler enjoys talking and social activities. She takes pleasure in leading group activities and spending time with lots of people. 

Stabler loves traveling and anything "wanderlust." This summer she is going to Greece and South Korea.

"Travel is a family thing. My dad thinks travel is a necessity for life," Stabler said.

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NC student hits the books in preparation for their AP Calculus AB final. Fellow Warriors currently experience anxiety-inducing times as they cram to relearn a semester’s worth of content in a couple of days. These tips will help in relieving stress and focusing the mind for the hard work that lies ahead of us all.

How to stay sane during finals week

Jayden Stabler, Editor-in-Chief
December 19, 2019
A cracker dipped in homemade, delicious chicken salad. This snack not only satisfies cravings for a small savory meal but fills one up for long periods of time. Small, healthy snacks aid those who struggle with balancing eating habits and heavy workloads.

5 easy, healthy snacks

Jayden Stabler, Editor-in-Chief
October 9, 2019

Dress code enforcement sparks backlash

Jayden Stabler, Editor-in-Chief
September 16, 2019
Reminiscent of the previously implemented “Warrior Wednesdays”, SPEAR more successfully benefits students and teachers with its improved organization and setup. 
“Warrior Wednesday, as it was originally conceived, was more about enrichment and the idea that kids could choose what class they went to. If they needed help in a certain class they were basically required to go get help from that particular class. The hard part was it was really difficult to systematically keep track of who was going where and what they were doing. It was a loose or very chaotic situation at times from a school supervision standpoint,” Magnet Coordinator James Auld said.

NEWS: SPEAR

Jayden Stabler, Editor-in-Chief
August 21, 2019
Magnet senior Tara Anastasoff walks across the stage in the Performing Arts Center to receive her sash, certificate, and medal for completing the Magnet program. Students received recognition for all their efforts in the program during the is ceremony.

Magnet convocation 2019

Jayden Stabler, Sports Editor
May 22, 2019
With opening night in only a matter of hours, NC Standing Ovation anxiously awaits to open the doors and showcase Shrek the Musical. The cast will sell tickets at the door for $10, and they anticipate them to sell out fast. Other show dates include Friday, April 26 (7 p.m.)and Saturday, April 27 (7 p.m. and 3 p.m.). 
“The show is going to be really great. Everyone has put in a lot of work, and I can’t wait to watch it all come together with the audience,” sophomore Kai Morgan said.

See you at the swamp!

Jayden Stabler, Sports Editor
April 25, 2019
NC students suffer through a taxing time during April and May with a spike in homework load and testing. Taking an off day, although seemingly impossible, can do a lot for one’s mental and physical health, which in turn aids in a student’s focus and dedication to school.

Five steps to a self-care day

Jayden Stabler, Sports Editor
April 24, 2019
Self-perception exists as an important factor in self-love, and an abundant amount of people create mental misconceptions of their appearance. “When you draw realistically, you are forced to draw exactly what you see, so with self portraits, your self-perception is irrelevant. It is a helpful activity for those who have misconceptions or exaggerated perceptions about their face or body,” junior Isabella Markham said. Markham holds a realistic drawing she made of herself over one half of her face to demonstrate the realism.

Self love vs. egoism

Jayden Stabler, Sports Editor
December 19, 2018
Rags to Riches

Rags to Riches

Jayden Stabler, Sports Editor
September 30, 2018
Runners of all ages ran through the finish line on the track, greeted by cheering from spectators and supporters. Sponsors like Nothing Bundt Cakes provided goodies to refresh and re-energize exhausted participants.

Warrior Way 5K 2018

Jayden Stabler, Sports Editor
September 19, 2018
Senior Turner Markwalter and junior Zion Fitch hosted the annual Hoopcoming pep rally.

Hip hopping into Hoopcoming

Jayden Stabler, Reporter
February 12, 2018
New Years never-lutions

New Year’s never-lutions

Jayden Stabler, Reporter
January 25, 2018
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