Along with the alliteration, the second semester senior slump is being seen all throughout the halls of NCHS. As the weather warms up, work ethic and motivation is cooling down. To all you underclassmen: be jealous, and to the teachers: beware.
Category: Features
Shedding light on student trends and culture at the high school.
Teachers then and now reminisce
Elliott Cottington
Reporter
Although students spend hours in classrooms every day, the personal backgrounds of their teachers often remain a mystery. The truth is that students don’t really know their teachers very well; no one ever stops to wonder where the people that are employed to educate them were educated themselves. It may come as a surprise that there is a number of teachers who both attended and now teach at NCHS and have just as much New Canaan Pride as any alum.
Heading into harm’s way
Tyler Kendall
Features Editor
The loud sirens of a fire engine may tell you when junior Mike Donnelly is coming from miles away. Whenever Mike gets the chance, he hangs out at the Pound Ridge Fire Department or suits up for a ride in a roaring engine. “When I’m getting ready I think of anything that can happen, anything that can go wrong,” he said. “You’re preparing for the worst, but hoping for the best.”
Chasing down the globe
Casey Manzella
Reporter
When senior Emma Gruber was young, she took ballet and ice skating lessons, but neither of these seemed to interest her. One day when she was in elementary school, she attended the Lord of the Dance, a professional Irish Dance performance, and immediately fell in love. “I loved watching the high kicks and jumps!” she said. “It was so amazing, I just wanted to do what they were doing.”
Lost and Found: Uncovering the Mystery
Marlee Ready
Reporter
With busy students occupied by schoolwork and after school activities, they tend to forget their belongings and go on a search for that lost item. But where do they look? Not the lost and found. Why? Because most students don’t even know it exists!