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

In order to raise money to defray the costs of attendance at competitions, SkillsUSA members sell lollipops during the school day, in their classrooms, the hallway, the cafeteria. “[The funds] go to support SkillsUSA,”  NC Drafting and Design teacher and SkillsUSA advisor Michael Barcarse said. If a lollipop is what is needed to fight that afternoon slump, find a SkillsUSA member or head on over to room 804.

SkillsUSA sells sweet treats

Kimani Kinyanjui, Photographer/ Videographer
August 28, 2018
The yearbook students place stamps on envelopes as they get ready to ship out letters about yearbook senior tributes. The senior tribute constitutes a section in the yearbook dedicated to the students by their parents. “I’m super excited to see all the tributes we will receive,” sophomore Taylor Seymour said.

Check your mail, seniors!

Naoshin Kasier, Photographer
August 27, 2018
The new school year at NC brought significant changes, including a modernized school website. Instead of the ordinary site that students grew accustomed to, people scrolling on www.northcobbhigh.org will now see athletes and students showcased on a slide of pictures, categories of the classes, staff, and departments, and will find it easy to navigate on the site. “I love that our school changed the website to look more appealing and attractive to those who browse on there. I feel it will really show what ‘Warrior Nation’ is all about,” senior Anna Vickery said. Scroll through the new website today to see a more organized and fresh platform of NC.

New website, who dis?

Nati Duron, Reporter, Videographer
August 24, 2018
NCs clubs and extracurriculars kick off the year with a bang. Flyers for various clubs and activities line the halls of NC, preparing students for the upcoming events and meetings of this semester. A majority of extracurriculars start up in the next coming weeks, so if clubs such as creative writing, FBLA, book club, and many more peak your interest, look no further than the walls of NC.

The clubs are back in town!

Erin Davis, Photographer, Videographer
August 23, 2018
NC Standing Ovation released their list of students who made the technicians list, these students will help build the set and work the lighting and sound for NC’s first production of the year. Theatre director Candice Corcoran chose the show Suit Surrender by Michael McKeever about two diva actresses in the 1940s who cannot manage to act civil around one another. The set includes an early 1940s style hotel suit with many working doors. The tech students will begin working on set design at their first rehearsal this Thursday, August 24.

Hear ye, hear ye!

Isabella Keaton, Features Editor
August 22, 2018
Coach Tener, located in Room 113, sells muffin flavors including blueberry, chocolate chip, and even double chocolate every morning before first period. Students can purchase the plastic-wrapped, mouth-watering muffins for $1.50 each, providing an emotionally and physically fulfilling breakfast.

Muffin madness

Jessica Joachim, Photographer
August 21, 2018
For the first home football game of the season, the North Cobb Warriors will play against the Woodstock Wolverines. In honor of junior Fatima Asad and her battle with cancer, the student body overflowed in a sea of pink. Both The Chant Staff and all NC Warriors have Asad and her family in their thoughts.

#FatimaStrong

Haley Kish, Photographer
August 17, 2018
Students left their first block class today for their Student ID and Yearbook pictures. This year, the senior class dressed up and posed with props for their Student IDs. Props ranged from ramen noodles to a pile of shoes, which provided photographers and fellow classmates with laughs.

Smile for the Picture!

Haley Kish, Photographer
August 15, 2018
For this year’s parking spots, students must pick up their parking passes in between classes. Students could purchase parking spots before school began, but only a few passes remain. “There are about 20 to 22 passes left,” bookkeeper Ms. Turner said. If you still plan on obtaining a parking spot, head to Admin 1 quick!

Need a parking pass?

Kimani Kinyanjui, Videographer
August 14, 2018
To start off the school year and integrate new members of the newspaper team with old members, each page editor came up with a bonding activity to get everyone in the class involved. Senior and Blogs Editor Harrison Glaze introduced his activity, where students listened to the song “Wonderwall” and rewrote the lyrics in a nonsensical way. “Newspaper has never been the most musical group of people, so we had to take it to the next level and make our own lyrics,” new journalism teacher Mrs. Zavala said. The students created a hilarious song about a student who tripped into a pool on the way to school, a leprechaun rescue mission, and the importance of cow preservation.

We’re writers, not singers

Naoshin Kasier, Reporter, Photographer
August 13, 2018
The student section exploded in a sea of orange for the first football scrimmage of the year. Students brought their school spirit and cheered on the Warriors as they played against the Harrison Hoyas.

Ready, set, hut!

Tara Anastasoff, Editor-in-Chief, Photo Editor
August 10, 2018
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