Gracie Castle
Reporter
Senior Katie Melland has taken a different approach to her AP art assignments. Instead of following the norm, Katie decided to make hats and wigs for her main focus.
Gracie Castle
Reporter
Senior Katie Melland has taken a different approach to her AP art assignments. Instead of following the norm, Katie decided to make hats and wigs for her main focus.
Jack Ludtke
Reporter
Although our school has always tried to make its hallways unique and educational, this year we have taken this mission to a whole new level. Starting this year, the history department has started hanging several anonymously donated antique World War I era posters.
Kate Howard & Monica Nair
News Editor & Reporter
On Feb. 29, over the course of three periods, students from Michael Staffaroni’s U.S. history class engaged themselves in various interactive stations portraying topics of the 1920s. The goal of this assignment was for each pair of students to deliver a presentation to their classmates in a creative manner as an alternative to sitting in a classroom.
Kate Howard
News Editor
Tomorrow, the September 11, Ten Years After assembly, organized by History Department Head Richard Webb, will be held in the auditorium. The assembly will feature a panel discussion led by six speakers including VOICES of September 11th co-founder Mary Fetchet, author of “Messages: Signs, Visits and Premonitions from Loved Ones Lost on 9/11″ Bonnie McEneaney, among others. There will also be performances by the NCHS Madrigals and the band.
Kate Howard
News Editor
Ten years ago tomorrow, America was attacked by nineteen al-Qaeda terrorists on a beautiful September morning. The tenth anniversary of 9/11 serves as a reminder of how our nation has bound together in times of tragedy and the day that forever changed history. To pay tribute to the victims of September 11, several seniors have organized their own projects.