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The McHenry Messenger

McHenry High School's student-written and -edited newspaper

The McHenry Messenger

McHenry High School's student-written and -edited newspaper

The McHenry Messenger

Josie Cable

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor

Josie Cable is a junior at McHenry High School’s Upper Campus. She enjoys shopping, painting, and listening to music. Along with these hobbies, Josie enjoys playing softball and tennis. This is Josie’s second year on the Messenger’s staff.

Recognition:

2021 IHSA Sectionals (third in editorial writing)

“Businesses on the brim” (IJEA)

“Becoming One” (Best of SNO)

All content by Josie Cable
A member of the class of 2019 stands to be recognized during East Campus's graduation ceremony at McCracken Field.

Seniors to graduate at McCracken Field

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
December 14, 2021
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With East and West now combined into a single Upper Campus, the parking lot is more full than it's ever been, inspiring Instagram accounts to capture the school's worst parking jobs.

Posting parking lot fails

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
November 30, 2021
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Because East and West Campus upperclassmen all attend the Upper Campus, students no longer need to travel between campuses to attend certain classes. But space during passing periods and lunches are more limited than ever — even with a new extension and open lunch.

Opinion: Clear the way

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
November 11, 2021
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Cara Vandermyde embraces differences and encourages growth and acceprance in her classroom and within the MCHS community.

Unafraid to fail

Josie Cable, Staff Writer
October 8, 2021
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Over the years, finals have only caused more stress — and damaged final grades that students worked so hard for. Thankfully, MCHS cancelled this years' final — but will they eliminate them for good?

Opinion: The final straw

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
May 21, 2021
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The bleachers at West Campus were crammed full of screaming students a decade ago. So what happened to pep assemblies — and why aren't West students excited for the spirit shout any more?

Opinion: Let’s rep the pep

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
May 7, 2021
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So far, only certain adults have been able to access the vaccine, including those who are more at-risk of catching COVID and frontline workers. Soon, though drug companies like Pfizer and Moderna will have a vaccine speciall made for children.

Drug companies begin testing vaccines in children

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
April 21, 2021
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Organized by Heidie Dunn, an English teacher at East Campus, MCHS's version of "Romeo and Juliet" features teachers and staff members from almost every department.

Putting on a show

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
March 25, 2021
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Now that adults are receiving vaccinations and states are opening up across the country, it may seem like the time is right to start traveling. If we hold off during spring break, though, the likelihood we can enjoy this summer safely will be much higher.

Opinion: Rethink your spring break plans

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
March 15, 2021
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Influencers on TikTok and Instagram know that the world is watching them. So do celebrities in movies, on TV, and in the music industry. So why aren't they falling COVID guidelines?

Opinion: Celebrities aren’t immune to the virus

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
March 11, 2021
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Health care workers collect saliva samples at a drive-up testing site in Arizona in November. Since then, COVID cases have dropped significantly in most states, including Illinois.

COVID cases decreasing

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
February 22, 2021
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When life gets heavy and things feel out of control, mental health professionals recommend putting time in to that which you can control — such as creating a clean, organized living space.

Opinion: A clean room can improve your life

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
February 16, 2021
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Though many are concerned about COVID-19 and their physical health, MCHS's social services department has created the Virtual Calming Room to support the mental health East and West students — even if they're not in the building.

Virtual Calming Room available for everyone

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
February 1, 2021
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Though teachers are ready for hybrid learning, they have also switched roles several times since last spring — transitioning from in-person teaching to mostly asynchronous last year, then by teaching daily on Zoom, and now to a mix of in-person and remote during hybrid learning.

Rising to the challenge

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
January 27, 2021
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January 20, 2021 President Elect Joe Biden is set to be inaugurated at Capitol Hill as the 46th President of the United States of America.

What to expect on Inauguration Day

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
January 11, 2021
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As the country approaches the holiday season, health officials warn of a surge in cases following Thanksgiving. Case in McHenry County and Illinois have risen steadily in the past month.

COVID-19 cases at a new high post-Thanksgiving

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
December 10, 2020
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With the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic, many are still having social gatherings and partying like there is no tomorrow, almost as if the pandemic wasn't happening.

Opinion: Stop partying and stay safe

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
December 4, 2020
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There's a holiday between Halloween and Christmas called Thanksgiving. Let's celebrate each of these holidays one at a time and make the most out of them.

Con: Let’s celebrate one holiday at a time

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
November 19, 2020
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The COVID-19 pandemic has hit many local small businesses hard, one of those hard hit businesses being The Bike Haven in McHenry Illinois.

Businesses on the brim

Josie Cable, Opinions Editor
November 16, 2020
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Preparing to dip, dodge, duck, dive, and dodge, freshmen are being rewarded for getting good grades by having the chance to participate in a semester-long dodgeball tournament.

Senior Leaders start AIM dodgeball tournament for freshmen

Josie Cable, Contributing Writer
November 20, 2019
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