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

Throughout this week, NC librarian Lisa Wheeler facilitated a free book give away for students. She and her assistant, Karen Morrell, donated books to benefit anyone. “It originated from my moving this summer and my kids wanting to get rid of a lot of their books. My assistant, Karen Morrell wanted to do the same with her kids books. So we came up with this pile of books that we didn’t want to give away to just anybody we wanted to benefit any students at the school who enjoy reading,” Wheeler said. She plans on asking teachers and students if they would like to donate books of their own.

Book giveaway

Luis Ponce, Staff
August 29, 2019
With the thought of next school year coming to students minds, elective registration sends students to the media center today during first, second, and fourth period classes. They can choose from visual art classes to a variety of CTAE pathway classes.  Students continue with attending homeroom this week for their passes for their assigned time to register.

Elective Registration

Isabella Keaton, Reporter, Photographer
March 5, 2018
Although most students typically enjoy reading on their phone, some still like the feeling of a book in their hands. Thankfully, the media center still offers a variety books to check out.

Bookworms unite

November 9, 2015
Sophomores Richard Walden and Carlton Chester opt for a quieter setting to enjoy their lunch, the library. “I like eating in the library because quiet and I can actually hear my friends and hold a conversation,” Chester said. “For example, we were just having an interesting conversation about Pokémon.”

Library Luncheon

January 20, 2015
A sign asking all students to refrain from entering the media center marks the beginning of EOC testing season at North Cobb.

Media Center closed

December 2, 2014
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