Newnan High School, 190 LaGrange St., Newnan, GA 30263
November 7 , 2008
Staff Volume IV, Issue 13
Mission Statement for Newnan High School Newspaper:
To provide accurate, positive, timely information about academics, arts, and athletics to the students of Newnan High School and the community.

In My View--

YLI Mock Election

Barack Obama Elected America's 44th President

Of Note in Newnan . . .

Calling all Newnan Cougars . . . check out the new website www.newnanhighcougarsfootball.com. See some really good looking folks.

Meet the Newnan High School Marching Cats

Every Day Is a Holiday

 

SGA News

Powder Puff King

Pep Rally

Local

Facebook

Early Shopping

Clubs

Clubs

Cookies!

JROTC

World

Heroes of the Week

$1,000 Found in a Videotape

 

Sports

Newnan Topples Tigers

Cross Country Cougars Qualify for State

Roses and Thorns

Roses and Thorns is the section where students speak out about what they like and do not like, in essence, an opinion poll. Roses are given to the good things, and thorns are tendered to the not-so-good things.

Roses and Thorns

Spotlight

"Spotlight" features teachers and students who stand out in various areas, from sports and academics to talents and activities outside of school. Our section incorporates students' ideas along with ideas of staff members on the Cougar Chronicles. Therefore, our section will vary from week to week as more students and faculty contribute.

Stand Out Student

"Stand Out Student" does not necessarily spotlight the best athlete or the student at the top of the class, but the student who excels in anything he or she does. Teachers and fellow students make recommendations for this section! The editors of "Spotlight" personally interview each recommendation and select students to be featured each week!

Chalonda Goodman

Teacher Feature

"Teacher Feature" highlights new teachers and outstanding teachers at NHS. It gives a chance for those new to school to introduce themselves and tell a little about their lives. It also recognizes teachers who do a lot for their students.

Mrs. Amy Headley

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