Meet Mr. Serpone
April 11, 2010 • Nimo Thande, Editor-in-Chief
Filed under Teacher Feature
As Mr. Serpone steps into the front of his classroom, all eyes are on him. Its time to discuss the Industrial Revolution and the students in his AP World History class don’t hesitate to look at their notes. Originally from Cumberland, Maryland, his passion for history blossomed... Read more »
Staff Photographers
April 12, 2010
Filed under Staff
Samantha Thomas Read More →
Varsity Baseball Brings Home Victory Over McDonough
April 16, 2010 • Brittany Felton
Filed under Sports, Spring Sports
North Point 11 McDonough 4 On April 16th North Point’s varsity baseball team played an away game at McDonough High School. The boys went into this game after a two game losing streak to both La Plata and Calvert. Anthony Smith (’10) pitched Friday night and had a good game helping his team bring... Read more »
Staff Writers
April 17, 2010
Filed under Staff
Benjamin McKnight III Tim Castano Read More →
Classrooms are Not for Everyone
April 17, 2010 • Nimo Thande, Editor-in-Chief
Filed under News
You have probably seen them rolling their carts down the hallway, making their way through a sea of students to get to their next classes. They are floaters, nomadic teachers who often switch classrooms up to three times a day. Though the installment of the Educational Cottages... Read more »
The Last Song
April 17, 2010 • Nikki Williams, Contributing Writer
Filed under Movies
The Last Song is movie whose screenplay was written by the renowned and esteemed writer Nicholas Sparks; author of The Notebook, Dear John, A Walk to Remember. The story follows a seventeen year old girl named Ronnie (Miley Cyrus) as she travels from New York to Georgia, unwillingly,... Read more »
“We Have a Newspaper?”
April 18, 2010 • Nimo Thande, Editor-in-Chief
Filed under Editorial, Opinion
Ever since North Point High School was opened in 2005, it has been a place to learn, hangout with friends, and eat delicious cafeteria food. We come in every morning, follow a daily routine, then return home to do the same thing the next day. But despite the quality education and up-to-date... Read more »
North Point Cellist Making His Way to the Top
April 18, 2010 • Nimo Thande, Editor-in-Chief
Filed under A&E, Music, North Point Talent, North Point Talent
As he sits on stage at the Kennedy Center, Nathaniel Taylor feels at home cradling his large maple wood cello while he plays. He is among others of equal skill and talent, but it is not years of experience that has brought him to where he is, it is ambition. When he first picked up the cello in the middle... Read more »
Meet North Point’s Best Dance Crew
April 18, 2010 • Nimo Thande, Editor-in-Chief
Filed under A&E, North Point Talent
After watching the first season of the MTV smash hit, America’s Best Dance Crew, Brisayon “Bryce” Watson , Anthony “Padilla“ Padilla, and Paul “Paulford” Romero, came up with the idea of forming their own dance crew. Brian “B-ri” Garcia and Jhullian “JuJu” Garcia... Read more »
New Kids on the Block
April 18, 2010 • Stephanie Agbe-Davies, Staff Writer
Filed under Clubs & Activites, Student Life
The first day of school is apprehensive for most students, but imagine starting school in the middle of the school year. By now, most students have established close-knit friendships. When you are a new student entering school later in the year, it is quite difficult to adjust to the... Read more »





