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FCS mask policy
The Messenger asks Northview students and parents to share their opinions on Fulton County Schools’ new mask policy
Student leadership Johns Creek (SLJC)
SLJC provides a platform to empower high school students in the Johns Creek area
Club highlights
Northview clubs continue to progress and achieve great things, despite the atypical situation
Gone but never forgotten
Northview teachers leave the school but will leave a lasting impression on students and staff
TEDx comes to Northview
TEDxNorthviewHS is bringing voices to Northview students and beyond.
Calling the shots
A look at the healthcare workers and community leaders driving COVID-19 local vaccination efforts
The rise in Asian racism
As the COVID-19 pandemic ensues, Asian American racism heightens.
New year, new policy
Fulton County releases a new grading and attendance policy for the second semester
Women in STEM
Women win Nobel Prize this year in multiple STEM categories and inspire a whole new generation.
Fulton County institutes a new policy to track COVID-19 cases
The district creates a portal for parents to report potential cases
Grading and attendance policies
How policy changes have impacted students, teachers, administrators, and staff
Face-to-face learning
Northview students & staff reflect on the first step in returning to normalcy.
Switch to Microsoft Teams
Northview transitions to Microsoft after three years of using Google as its primary educational platform.
Student Activism: At Home Activism
In part three, a family shares their thoughts on the movement and how they are showing support from inside quarantine.
Student Activism: Alternative Protests
In part two, a group of Northview students organizes a small scale protest at a local middle school to show their support while also protecting against the global pandemic.
Student Activism: Protesting
In this three-part series, students show how they are supporting the Black Lives Matter movement this summer. In part one, Northview students Sir Price and Elijah Sigler share their experience marching in local protests.
A timeline of Black shootings in the United States
Briefs on Black shootings from 2019—2020