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The student news site of North Forsyth High School

The Raider Wire

The student news site of North Forsyth High School

The Raider Wire

The student news site of North Forsyth High School

The Raider Wire

Kinley Waltman

Kinley Waltman, Editor-in-Chief

Hiii! My name is Kinley, and I am a senior this year. This is my fourth year in journalism. I am excited to say I am the Editor and Chief of journalism again this year. I enjoy skateboarding and most likely outside of school I am playing with my cat, Kristof. He is such a cuddle bug. I also enjoy watching shows/movies with my mom; our favorite genre would have to be horror or mystery. My goal for this year is to become a more advanced writer. I’m very excited for the Lit Mag this school year! Have a horrible day.
All content by Kinley Waltman
Two beautiful characters you can look like while playing Roblox games.

What is the Best Game?

Kinley Waltman, Editor in Chief
November 19, 2024
Poets gathering under the autumn trees

Poets Fall Together

Kinley Waltman, Editor-in-Chief
November 14, 2024
Cluster of Mellowcreme Pumpkins and Candy Corn

10 Best Halloween Candies!

Kinley Waltman, Editor-in-Chief
October 28, 2024
Starry night outside my window.

Sleepy Night

Kinley Waltman, Editor-in-Chief
September 13, 2024
Steinberg ready to start this new chapter!

Entering a New Era

Kinley Waltman, Editor-in-Chief
August 29, 2024
The lone star trying to obtain friends by shining bright.

The Glow Is Still Bright

Kinley Waltman, Editor-in-Chief
April 24, 2024
These are my opinions, you’re welcome.

Fun Controversial Opinions

Kinley Waltman, Editor-in-Chief
March 18, 2024
Oh, to be a kid again with no worries except when the next big wave is coming.

Oh, to be a kid again

Kinley Waltman, Editor-in-Chief
February 13, 2024
Monkey’s living in a world of just them

The Monkey Tree

Kinley Waltman, Editor-in-Chief
December 10, 2023
 Chaos around a growing tree.

Silliness All Around

Kinley Waltman, Editor-In-Chief
October 18, 2023
Leaves falling and waiting to be raked up.

Fall Fails and Pumpkin Tales

Kinley Waltman, Editor-in-Chief
October 18, 2023
Queen, Emma Wheeler

An Enchanted Homecoming

Kinley Waltman, Editor-in-Chief
September 20, 2023
Bob Carniroli after getting viciously pied in the face

Celebrating Pi

Kinley Waltman, News Editor
March 14, 2023
Top Five Primates

Top Five Primates

Kinley Waltman, News Editor
March 1, 2023
The Addams Family QR code for reserved seating.

Addams Family Musical

Kinley Waltman, News Editor
February 28, 2023
Bryan Kohberger arriving at court.

Idaho Murderer

Kinley Waltman, News Editor
January 17, 2023
Top 6 best Christmas desserts. Photo by: Kinley Waltman

Top 6 Christmas Desserts

Kinley Waltman, News Editor
December 16, 2022
The fantasy I dream of. Photo by Lohrien

My Dream

Kinley Waltman, News Editor
December 12, 2022
Linebacker Troy Brown (8), tackling Tank Bigsby (4).

Ole Miss defeats Auburn 48-34

Kinley Waltman, News Editor
October 18, 2022
The homecoming week schedule.

Homecoming: Under the Stars!

Kinley Waltman, News Editor
October 6, 2022
Beware of the beast within. Photo by Morgan Maxwell.

The Day He Snapped

Kinley Waltman, Staff Writer
May 5, 2022
"Pain marks you, but too deep to see. Out of sight, out of mind." - Chapter 21 of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” one of the many banned books. Photo by Sarah Treusch.

Banning Books Benefits No One

Kinley Waltman, Staff Writer
February 27, 2022
Valentine's Day? No thank you. I'll stick to staying single. It's all too cliché for me. Photo by RedBubble.

Valentine’s Day Is So Cliché

Kinley Waltman, Staff Writer
February 14, 2022
“The Angel Tree” that everyone could donate to. Photo by Kinley Waltman.

The Amazing Angel Tree

Kinley Waltman, Staff Writer
December 14, 2021
Her deepest fear of dolls coming to life comes true. Photo by: Ubuy.

Devil’s Twin Dolls

Kinley Waltman, Staff Writer
November 10, 2021
Is homework REALLY helpful? Students already do work inside of school, why should they do more outside of it? Teachers assign way too much work. Students need time for themselves, their jobs, families, friends, sports, or other extracurricular activities. Photo by iStock.

Is Homework REALLY Helpful?

Kinley Waltman, Staff Writer
October 26, 2021
Inner thoughts and anxiety clawing at her. 
Photo by: Lauren Geall

Clawing Anxiety

Kinley Waltman, Staff Writer
October 6, 2021
Martin shares her plans for drama this school year.
Photo by: Kinley Waltman.

A “Clue” About Ms. Martin

Kinley Waltman, Staff Writer
September 17, 2021
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