NCHS hosted its annual “Names Can Hurt” Assembly on Thursday, Oct. 18, which focuses on the issue of bullying among children and teens.
Year: 2012
Needed: ratings guide for NCHS
Cydney Ventura Reporter While some freshman still need an adult just to get into the movies, seniors, can already buy tickets to R rated movies
New expectations from NEASC
With the new year underway, students are receiving new rubrics on behalf of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) that address 21st century learning expectations.
Voting registration is offered to eligible seniors
On Tuesday, Sept. 26 during the lunch block, eligible seniors had the opportunity to register to vote for the upcoming election. The League of Young Women Voters set up a table to encourage young adults to participate in the upcoming election by registering. Many members of the senior class will not be able to vote, but the registration is a reminder that they will soon be old enough to contribute their opinion to the decision of who will lead our country.
“Risque” art in the school, what goes and what doesn’t?
When the Summer Art Show was opened on Thursday, Sept. 6, the pieces “Untitled Redhead,” “Woman with the Blue Ring,” “Nude Figure Study,” and “Untitled,” appeared in the show. Yet, a few days later, these pieces were absent.
