In homeroom classes on Dec. 9, senior Lindsay Coburn will be surveying students’ opinions about school unity for her Civics project. She aims to gather student views on underclassmen/upperclassmen relations and whether Spirit Week activities bring school community or inter-class competition. “It will be discussion based,” she said. “Students will talk about if they feel everyone in the school gets along or whether there’s a divide between grades and certain clubs…”
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Tree Huggers United breaks new ground in fundraising efforts
Tree Huggers United is saving the rainforest, one fundraiser at a time. On Friday, December 4th, they hosted the THUG dance party at the Outback Teen Center from 7:30-10:30pm. Tickets were sold all week during lunch for $10 dollars Monday-Thursday and for $15 dollars on Friday. Students were required to dress in “thug” attire for the themed event…
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We have been bogged down this week with the holiday dance. The dance this year is called Frost Fest, and all procedes go to Toys for Tots. Tickets will be sold Monday through Friday of next week for $10…
Holiday Stroll
This Friday and Saturday, New Canaan’s 5th Annual Holiday Stroll is taking place. Exciting events include Santa’s arrival and a Gingerbread House tour on Saturday,