Students review summer concert experiences

Charlie Dorf
Senior Editor

Summer means a lot of things to a lot of people. For some, it’s a trip to a summer house in the boonies, and for others simply an escape from the demands of the school year. Summer, however, is universally accepted as a time to relax and enjoy oneself, and for many this comes in the form of summer concerts. Several students submitted their own summer concert experiences below.

Courant signs off for the summer

Lucia Molina & Kelly Saiz
Editors-in-Chief

As we near completion of the 2010-2011 school year we bid farewell to our seniors and prepare for a restful summer. On Monday, August 29th the Courant will be back in time for the 2011-2012 academic year (starting Tuesday, August 30th). On that Monday you can expect a full report on new Principal Dr. Bryan Luizzi and all incoming teachers. Check the Courant Online throughout the first week of school to learn more about what’s new at NCHS…

Students explore and experiment with summer plans

Kate Howard
Reporter

When school lets out June 22, some students will head off to work while others pack their swimsuits and flip flops and retreat to the beach. The just short ten weeks of summer can be spent in a multitude ways: at home hanging with friends, involved in a college preparation class, honing language skills abroad, whipping out a paint brush in community service, or working for minimum wage as a Waveny Camp Counselor.

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