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2024 Literary Magazine

Cilla Fulwider, staff writer March 28, 2024

North Forsyth High School’s journalism class, otherwise known as the Raider Wire, creates a book every year called the Literary Magazine, also known by the students as the lit mag. The lit mag consists...

Senior Emily York and junior Sophie Gavin are office aids during second period. Photo by Elizabeth Wood.

Getting Involved: Classes Offered at North

Elizabeth Wood, Features Editor March 1, 2022

North offers countless classes for students to learn and grow. However, not many courses provide students with the chance to help the school and community. Here are some pathways North offers that allow...

CTAE pathways have become an important aspect of most North Forsyth students experiences. However, North Forsyth’s student pathways could have more diversity and be more specialized. Photo by Cynda Allen.

Career Pathways… What’s the Deal?

Cassidee Jackson, Opinion Editor February 20, 2022

Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) pathways have become an important aspect of most North Forsyth students' experiences. Popular career pathways include Healthcare, Marketing, JROTC and...

Apply to the Journalism Program!

Mrs. Smith, Adviser January 27, 2016

Click here to download the application! Due to Mrs. Smith by February 29th. See her in room T1107 for more information!

Editor in Chief, Lacy Hamilton reviews every story before it is uploaded, in order to insure it’s up to par.

Journalism: End of an Era

Ethan Simmons, Staff writer May 5, 2015

While fans of the Raider Wire have probably read the stories posted on the website, they may not know much about the people who write them. The Journalism program at North Forsyth is one of the most highly...

Life of a Crabby Old Lady

Life of a Crabby Old Lady

Matthew McFadden, Staff Writer December 16, 2014

Margaret Fields banged on the door of the dilapidated house with her wrinkled hands, steaming with anger.  The door opened, and a twenty-something-year-old man who swayed lazily with the beat of the pulsing...

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