On Friday, September 21 Nipmuc will host its fifth annual DECA Cookout and Club/Activities Fair. This event has become a yearly tradition at the school as it provides our students with a chance to connect with their classmates, meet with their class officers and get an introduction to all of the clubs and activities that Nipmuc has to offer.
This year's DECA group has done a phenomenal job organizing the event, working with local businesses to receive donations, and put together an enjoyable day for our students. Among the many students who have worked to organize the cookout is Nipmuc's DECA president and state DECA representative Chris Desilets. When asked about the importance of the event, Chris told me that the DECA cookout has become popular because "it's a great way to get back into things in the school year." He pointed out that is has become such a popular part of the school culture in part because it offers "a rare opportunity for our classes to have lunch together as a group." Beyond that he said that another reason for its success is that "it's run by kids. It's fun to see your friends making your hamburgers."
In addition, the cookout helps to raise funds to support those students who participated in DECA competitions. Last year, the DECA cookout helped to defray costs for the 106 students who competed at the state competition and the seventeen Nipmuc students who travelled to Salt Lake City for the international competition. This year the internationals are scheduled to take place in Anaheim. Friday's cookout will certainly help to support those students who will making the trip across the country.
This is an especially important event for our freshmen who will have a chance to meet with representatives from all of Nipmuc's clubs and activities. Sign-up sheets are available, providing an easy way for our students to become part of life at Nipmuc beyond the classroom. Click here for an updated copy of the Nipmuc Activities Guide which provides you with all of the groups that will be represented on Friday.
Tickets for the cookout are sold in advance for $5 in the school store and $6 at the door on Friday.
The schedule for the day is as follows:
Friday, September 21 (DEFGA)
DEF blocks - regular schedule
11:05am - 12:30pm DECA Cookout/Activities Fair/Class Meeting
11:05am - 11:33am
Seniors and Juniors: Cookout (Cafeteria/Courtyard)
Sophomores: Club/Activities Fair (Gym)
Freshmen: Class meeting (Auditorium)
11:33am - 12:01pm
Seniors and Juniors: Club/Activities Fair (Gym)
Sophomores: Class Meeting (Auditorium)
Freshmen: Cookout (Cafeteria/Courtyard)
12:01pm - 12:30pm
Seniors: Class meeting (Auditorium)
Juniors: Class meeting (Soccer field)
Sophomores: Cookout (Cafeteria/Courtyard)
Freshmen: Club/Activities Fair (Gym)
In order to prevent you from missing any blocks that day, the afternoon will run as follows:
G block: 12:33pm - 1:15pm (42 minutes)
A block: 1:18pm - 2pm (42 minutes)
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Our Newest Student Leaders
Congratulations to all. I am looking forward to working with everyone in the year ahead.
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Freshman Class Officers (l-r) Maxwell Polay (Treasurer), Henry Marshall (Vice President) Matthew O'Brien (President) |
Congratulations are in order to the newest group of student leaders at Nipmuc Regional. At the conclusion of last week, our student council guided our freshmen through the process of electing class officers and student council members for the Class of 2016. Our school is fortunate to have a strong tradition of meaningful student leadership that guides our school-wide activites, contributes to school policy, and communicates the needs of the student body. I know that I will rely on them a great deal throughout the year and I am looking forward to working together.
With that in mind, I took a few minutes to meet with the officers from the Class of 2016 to learn more about our freshmen. Included below you will find some comments from Matthew O'Brien (President), Henry Marshall (Vice President), and Maxwell Polay (Treasurer) as they discuss some of the strengths of their class.
Matthew O'Brien: "I believe that the Class of 2016 is a hard working, goal-oriented class that knows the value of an education in the ever-changing world of today... I believe that the Class of 2016 will make a great addition to Nipmuc because we work hard and strive for excellence but know how to have a good time doing it."
Henry Marshall: "The Class of 2016 is a class with many personalities. All of these different personalities are positive, and they make for a great and fun classroom experience."
Maxwell Polay: "Many people in our class have different traits that will make this school even more enjoyable. We have many very smart people in our grade that have a high chance of succeeding in their education. We have funny people in our grade that take the stress off high school and make every day more enjoyable. And last but not least, we have some amazing athletes that are going to have great careers in Nipmuc sports."
Thank you to Matthew, Henry, and Maxwell for their words about their classmates. Joining this group in the leadership of the freshmen are the following newly elected student council members:
Nolan Bradley
Alyssa Cicconi
Scott Estabrook
Kevin Hack
Elizabeth Hilton
Lauren Jordan
Megan Mathiesan
Grace Merten
Alexa Mirageas
Carly Thibodeau
Sarah Tong
Kelsey Woods
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
2012 Advanced Placement (AP) Results
Last night it was my pleasure to present the achievement of Nipmuc’s students and teachers on the 2012 Advanced Placement (AP) tests. As I mentioned at the meeting, Nipmuc’s AP programming has never been stronger. Over the course of the past eight years, Nipmuc has increased the number of Advanced Placement courses that it offers from 5 to 11. During this time period our students have embraced the challenge of AP which gives them the chance to take a college-level course while still in high school.
Some of the key data points showing the growth of the program and the achievement of our students. |
In growing our AP program Nipmuc is fortunate to have support from the Massachusetts Math and Science Initiative (MMSI). MMSI has provided our school with a “gain” grant, designed for schools with established AP programs with the intention of helping them not only increase enrollment, but also achievement.
Last year Nipmuc was one of approximately 300 schools in the nation awarded a spot on the 2nd Annual District Honor Roll for Significant Gains in Enrollment and Achievement. I encourage you to view the presentation below in order to see some of the tremendous achievement of our students and teachers. We recognize that there is always room for improvement; however, we are also proud of the story of achievement told in our enrollment and achievement data.
(Please be aware that you may have to temporarily allow pop-ups to view the presentation.)
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
School Picture Day
Please be aware that Grynn and Barrett photographers will be at school throughout the day on Friday, September 7 for school pictures.
Parents will have the option to purchase these pictures. Additionally, these images will be used for the students' ID cards.
Students who are absent on September 7 will have the opportunity to have their picture taken on October 18th. This is also the date that retakes will be offered to interested students.
Parents will have the option to purchase these pictures. Additionally, these images will be used for the students' ID cards.
Students who are absent on September 7 will have the opportunity to have their picture taken on October 18th. This is also the date that retakes will be offered to interested students.
Back to School Night
Dear Parents/Guardians,
I hope the school year is off to a good start for you and your child. It is wonderful to have our students back with us as we begin another year of work together.
It is my pleasure to invite parents to join us for Back to School Night here at Nipmuc. Students are not expected to attend. The scheduled evening for parents of students in grades 9-12 is Tuesday, September 11, 2012 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. It will give you an opportunity to meet your child’s teachers, become familiar with the curriculum, and get an introduction to our new schedule.
We will meet briefly in the auditorium to welcome you. Parents will then follow their child’s schedule. Schedules with corresponding room numbers will be available that evening.
Another opportunity for you to meet with your child’s teachers will be in November after the first term report card has been issued. Conferences are scheduled to take place on Wednesday, November 14 from 12-2:00 p.m. and on Thursday, November 15 from 6-8:00 p.m.
I hope as many of you as possible will be able to join us on September 11th. As always, should you have questions concerning Back to School Night or anything pertaining to your child’s education here at Nipmuc, please call.
Sincerely,
John K. Clements
Principal
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