COVID-19 News
Photo Essay: A Barren City
Johns Creek remains a barren city with normally bustling shopping centers now empty due to the pandemic.
Virtual Worship
Religious events are now being organized virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Volunteerism during hard times
Northview students take initiative during this time of need, organizing service projects to provide for those in need.
On the frontlines
A Northview parent shares her experience working in the healthcare field during the coronavirus pandemic.
Northview honors the Class of 2020
Northview faculty take on special ways to honor this year’s seniors.
Gov. Kemp announces reopening plans
Gov. Kemp announces the reopening of certain businesses in the coming days.
Northview Organizes Prom Festivities
On April 19, Northview faculty released a video explaining their proposed prom plan.
COVID-19 and small businesses
Families at Northview experience different situations as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Quarantine flicks to pass the time
Resident movie critic Daniel Martinez provides some film recommendations to watch during quarantine.
Northview Counseling and Downey Speak to Seniors
Although the coronavirus has thrown a wrench in many students’ end of year plans, Northview Counseling must carry on with their end-of-year procedure.
College Board announces new SAT information
The College Board announces the cancellation of the June SAT exam.
For the Class of 2020
Junior class council recognizes the accomplishments of the Class of 2020.
Course Waivers and Dual Enrollment
Northview’s Counseling Department releases new information regarding course waivers and dual enrollment.
Quarantunes
Our Messenger staff put together a playlist for students to jam out to over spring break.
College Board Releases New AP Exam Schedule
On Friday, April 3, 2020, the College Board released the new AP exam schedule.
Breaking the Myths
Our copy editor breaks down some common myths about the novel coronavirus.
Superintendent Mike Looney’s Letter to the Class of 2020
To the graduating seniors of the class of 2020:
First, I would like to congratulate you. You have put in the hard work, dedication, and tireless effort to reach this important milestone in your life.