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

Sophomores Jenna Saaskilati and Jaden Coleman, take on the challenge of their first Honors Chemistry lab by plating pennies, turning them from a copper brown to a bright silver and gold. By carefully following specific procedures they learn about chemical reactions and changes. “We are learning about chemical changes in this lab,” Coleman said.

Plating pennies

Hannah Luck, Staff
January 30, 2020
Prior to the start of the school day, the NC administration and staff began their first leadership meeting by reading, Chess Not Checkers by Mark Miller. In order to successfully create a unified school, the NC administration hopes to create strong chemistry and respect in the staff department. “The intention behind the book study is to build capacity with those who work in the building, no matter the department or subject area,” Assistant Principal Lexie Boultman said.

Chess not Checkers

Peyton Stack, Staff
January 28, 2020
NC students celebrate their Hoopcoming week as they dressed comfortably against the wet and rainy day in their pajamas . They support their basketball team while feeling comfy. “Today is pajama day, so I decided to participate. Its just fun because its nice to be all cozy at school,” sophomore Lauren Sloan said.

PJ day for Hoopcoming

Dominik Perez, Staff
January 23, 2020
Students spend the last days before finals studying for their upcoming tests. For those that struggled in their classes this semester, finals provide a final opportunity to boost their grade, so they hope to perform well. Failing or not, each student, remains anxious for finals to pass so they can enjoy the holiday break.

Finals approaching

Jenny Loveland, Staff
December 18, 2019
As the semester comes to a close, and the holiday season approaches, students display extreme excitement for the upcoming break. With students from all over the county studying at NC, winter break provides a great time for students to spend quality time with family and friends. “I can’t wait for Christmas and break. Finals are almost here too but other than that, I am so ready for time off,” Magnet sophomore Molly Clark said.

Christmas jitters

Peyton Stack, Staff
December 17, 2019
Crates full of various clothing related to graduation lies in several crates in the main cafeteria. Representatives from Herff Jones came to NC today to remind seniors to place their orders for all caps, gowns, and tassels; students can also visit their website to place their orders anytime.

Graduation time

Ashu Ebot-Tabi, Co-Copy Editor
December 16, 2019
As the semester comes to a long awaited close, the cold winter breeze drags in freezing rain and low temperatures. Students feel the dreary effects as they walk through the halls, slowly turning gloomier everyday. “I can’t wait for this semester to end. As soon as it ends, it’s Christmas time,” Magnet sophomore Lawrence Kilmani said.

Rainy weather

Peyton Stack, Staff
December 10, 2019
In honor of the holiday season, chorus students Kayla Smith, Emma Henderson, Diana Agne, Kayla Anderson and Trinity Klock deck out in holiday-themed outfits and accessories. Going from door to door, they spread the holiday spirit as they perform Christmas songs in front of students and teachers.

Christmas carolers

Janett Rodriguez, Staff
December 6, 2019
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