Isabel Lawrence
News Editor
With 24 business sectors being represented, as well as the introduction of more guest speakers, including NCHS alumni, Career Night offers areas of interest for the whole student body.
Isabel Lawrence
News Editor
With 24 business sectors being represented, as well as the introduction of more guest speakers, including NCHS alumni, Career Night offers areas of interest for the whole student body.
Isabel Lawrence
News Editor
In hopes of breaking attendance records for this year’s event, the Career Night board increased publicity by creating a website specifically for the event, as well as getting celebrities to endorse the night with videos encouraging students to come.
Isabel Lawrence
News Editor
Students will get a chance to learn about potential careers, make business connections and network with professionals on Career Night, Mar. 27 at the high school from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Upon arrival, students will receive brief bios of the speakers presenting as well as the industries being represented. Students will attend two, 45 minute sessions, starting at 7:15. Snacks for the night will also be generously provided by Pepsi.
Tyler Kendall and Isabel Lawrence
Features Editor and News Editor
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Isabel Lawrence
News Editor
For two weeks in March, sophomores undergo CAPT testing, a statewide exam that is a graduation requirement. However, CAPTs are not the only grade specific test taken at NCHS. On Feb. 12, the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) test will be adminsitered, to be taken by a group of randomly selected seniors.