Serena Platt, Editor-in-Chief@splattcourant “Golden Shovel” is a fun form of poetry where you find any article headline, and each word of that article title becomes
Author: Serena Platt
Editor-in-Chief. I first joined the class working on the Media Team, then I was promoted to Media Director, and now I have the pleasure of being an Editor-in-Chief. Outside of school, I play on the varsity tennis and squash teams, and I teach tennis to younger kids as well. Plus, I co-founded Musical Moments, a non-profit group that performs at local senior centers. This past year, I'm most proud of the work I did in generating advertisements for the Courant. It gave me great experience and I can't wait to do more in this field next year.
Civil discourse: the key to creating more informed thinkers
Serena Platt, Editor-in-Chief@splattcourant In today’s world, respect and tolerance are in short supply, as differences of opinion are making people even more attached to their
How teachers are exploring more creative, flexible classroom styles
Serena Platt, Editor-in-Chief@splattcourant Since the beginning of this year, mask breaks or “brain breaks” during each period are no longer mandatory, and therefore many teachers
Spirit week 2022: photo recap
For Spirit Week 2022, students at NCHS were more creative and decked-out in spirit than ever! Here are some of the highlights of a great
Steps in the right direction & listening to student voices
Regulating Traffic As a new school year has started up, juniors and seniors in particular have begun filling the parking lots and utilizing the open-campus