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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

From left to right: Josh Bearden, Jason Gardner, Noah Thomas, Brody Grant, and Josh Shepherd sing in the front line of  the Raider Chorus members.

Raider Chorus District Performances

Morgan Franklin, Staff Writer March 21, 2014

North Forsyth’s Chorus had a very successful performance in their district’s Large Group Performance on Friday, March 14th. The Raider Chorale (non-auditioned group) received an overall Excellent Rating...

Lisa Moore working on her UGA application during class.

Senioritis: The Battle Rages On

Andrea Martin, Photography Editor January 13, 2014

It’s second semester and for the underclassmen that doesn’t mean much, but for North Forsyth’s senior class,  second semester means that the long awaited end of our high school career is oh so close....

Above is a visual aid to reinforce the new rules at North on leggings.

North Approves Leggings

Raider Wire Staff November 22, 2013

North Forsyth's administration department has approved leggings as an offical clothing item allowed under the protocols of the student handbook. Yoga pants or leggings may be worn at NFHS, as long as they...

Getting a license and driving a car is the high school dream. Car ownership means that no one can take it. Driving is freedom, and the only rules are the driving laws.

Could We Possibly?

Emma Franklin, News Editor October 30, 2013

High schoolers have many requirements and even more desires, but there are several activities that every teenager should participate in before they walk across the stage to receive their diploma.

Following many months of physical therapy, Rolando attempted to walk for the first to time.(

Tragedy Strikes

Jackie Busche, Staff Writer September 20, 2013

On the morning of February 13, 2013, Officer Rolando Jimenez was directing traffic at Lanier High School in Gwinnett, as he had done many mornings since he started working at the high school when it opened...

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