Isabel Lawrence
News Editor
With Career Night tomorrow, the committee is making final preparations for the event. However, those running the event are not the only ones doing last minute alterations, as speakers are also planing for the big night.
Isabel Lawrence
News Editor
With Career Night tomorrow, the committee is making final preparations for the event. However, those running the event are not the only ones doing last minute alterations, as speakers are also planing for the big night.
Katie Kuberra
Reporter
For seven years, New Canaan Public Schools’ annual Tech Night has provided an opportunity for students to connect with their passion for technology and show off their technological abilities. On Feb. 26, 2013, this esteemed tradition continued. This year’s Tech Night hosted more than 50 student-run extracurricular and school-related technology projects from grades K-12. The event is meant to act as an expedient for students and educators alike to exhibit how technology enhances and inspires learning.
Tyler Kendall
Features Editor
Senior Matt Swift sealed the deal on senior night, Feb. 14, in a game against the Fairfield Ludlowe Falcons that kept everyone on the edge of their seats.
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.
Emily Brand
News Editor
On Feb. 7 at 7:00 p.m. the honors and AP night was held at NCHS. This event was started to encourage students and their parents, to come and learn more about the different level courses that the high school has to offer. The night provided the opportunity to meet with honors and AP teachers, learn the course outlines and get specific questions answered from a panel of teachers.