Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Good Reads for Good Deeds

Seniors Annalisa Baci (StuCo VP), Emily Pirozzi (StuCo President)
Wally Esker, and Taylor Olson read with students.

Kudos to the Nipmuc Student Council members who launched a community service project last week called “Good Reads for Good Deeds”. As part of the project Nipmuc students work with students at our elementary schools to collect new and gently used books which will be donated to hospitals, shelters, police and fire stations to benefit children in need. In receiving donations, student council members had the chance to speak to our elementary students about the virtues of helping others. They also read some of the donated books to the students. 

Thank you to our student council members and their advisers - Mrs. Janis Grady and Ms. Ana Soto - for organizing this event. Thank you, also, to the students, parents, teachers, and administrators at our elementary schools for partnering with us in running this collaborative effort.

A group of Clough students working
with Nipmuc's student council.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Voices of Nipmuc - Announcements April 7 - 11, 2014


 
 
Morning Announcements:
Nipmuc Drama's production of "Once on this Island" is opening tonight - 4/11 - at 7:30 p.m.  Tickets are $7 for students and senior citizens and $10 for adults.  The performance will also run Saturday night, 4/12 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday afternoon, 4/13 at 2 p.m.  Hope to see you there!

All STEM Scholars who will be participating in career shadowing experiences next week (4/14 - 4/18) should stop by the main office on Monday, 4/14, to receive paperwork for their visits.

Any student interested in traveling to Paris and Barcelona during April vacation 2015 - please stop by Ms. Reardon's room 136 to pick up information.  An informational meeting will be held of students and parents on Thursday, May 1st at 7 p.m. in room 136.

Humanities Scholars - meeting today with Mr. Merten - Thursday, 4/10, during second break.  Attendance is mandatory. 

Attention Seniors!! Please be aware that Graduation Speaker Auditions have been changed to Thursday, April 17th.  Please see Mr. Michael Clements in room 220 if you are interested in auditioning.

Nipmuc bangle bracelets for sale by the class of 2015.  Bracelets have the Nipmuc logo - on sale for $20 each.  Please see Sr. Soto or Maddie Neri to place an order.

Attention Seniors:  If you did not attend the Graduation Information Meeting last week, please pick up your packet from Mrs. Linehan in the office as soon as possible.

Impact Team members who would like to volunteer at the Easter Egg Hunt this Saturday (4/12), please see Mrs. Field before the end of the day today (4/8)!

Olivia Giardini - please see Mrs. Grady in the office today (Tuesday, 4/8)

Any sophomore attending the Health Care Career Fair field trip on April 29th must have permission slips and money in to Mrs. Field (rm. 120) by April 17th.

Walk for Hunger – Project Bread is an organization that promotes hunger awareness.  Project Bread sponsors Walk for Hunger on Sunday, May 5th in Boston.  All those interested in participating in this year’s walk, please see Autumn Morrice for more details.

Attention Seniors:  If you have any questions about the obligations form you received, please see Mr. Clements or Mrs. Moran during your break on Thursday, April 10th, in the office conference room.

Drivers Education Program – applications are available in the office and on the school web site for the next Drivers Ed Program beginning on Tuesday, April 29th, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. for 5 weeks.  Please bring your completed application with payment to the main office.

Yearbook Announcements: 
·         Club and Activity picture day is next Monday, April 14th. 
·         Yearbook Meeting is Wednesday, April 9, from 2 – 3 p.m. in Mrs. Alibozek’s room 235.
·         Underclassmen:  Please order your yearbooks now on the NIpmuc Yearbook site.

National Honor Society canned food drive begins this weekend.  Please sign up to help in Mrs. Kyrka’s room 217.
Help support the Class of 2015 raise money for prom.  Pick up a flyer in the office or media center to register for the Wiffle Ball Tournament at the Nipmuc Fair on June 7th.  Cost is $5 per person and $45 per team.  Forms are due back by May 1st.  See Emily Santos or Cullen Farragher for more details.

Anyone who would like to take a VHS class next year should stop by the media center to pick up an application.  All applications need to be handed in as soon as possible.
Mr. Nipmuc DVDs are available for sale for $5.  See Mr. Ferris in the office for your copy.

 
Guidance Announcements:
An Admissions Counselor from Ithaca College will hold an information session in the guidance office on Wednesday, April 16th at 1:15 p.m.  Sophomores and Juniors interested in learning more about Ithaca College should sign up in the guidance office.

Attention Seniors:  Please bring a copy of all your decision letters to your guidance counselor.

Reminder to Seniors to check the guidance blog often for scholarship applications and note deadline dates.  Many scholarships require letters of recommendation and transcripts.  Please give your counselor enough time to process your application.  Please stop in the guidance office if you have any questions about the scholarship process.
Attention Sophomores and Juniors:  Mark your calendars for the Providence National College Fair on Saturday, April 26 from 12 – 3 p.m. at the Rhode Island Convention Center.  For more information, pick up a flyer in the guidance office.

Reminder to Juniors to check out the guidance blog for details on upcoming college open houses.

 

 

 

Friday, April 4, 2014

Student Feature Friday: Boston Children's Chorus Member Ateha Bailly

All across the country runners are in the process of training and conditioning in preparation for the 118th running of the Boston Marathon. For all of us in the Commonwealth, the marathon is a treasured event; however, this year the marathon will not only represent the tireless will of the runners and competitors, but also the strength, resilience, and unity of our community. The past 354 days have demonstrated what it means to be "Boston Strong".

In this Friday's post I'm proud to share the talents and accomplishments of a young man who contributed to the healing of our communities and whose great vocal talents are a source of pride for our school. Ateha Bailly is a junior at Nipmuc and a member of the Boston Children's Chorus. One year ago when the nation turned its eyes and hearts to President Obama and our local leaders at a memorial service to commemorate the marathon tragedy, Ateha was part of the chorus that performed at the event. In just a few weeks he will once again be part of the chorus when it performs at a ceremony to mark the one year anniversary of the tragedy.

In pursuing his love of music Ateha has traveled to different countries, experienced a variety of cultures, developed his vocal abilities, and entertained audiences from the stage at Nipmuc to the world stage.

I had the chance to ask Ateha a few questions about his experience with the Boston Children's Chorus and his interest in music.

When did you get involved with the Boston Children's Chorus?
I began singing when I joined the Boston Children's Chorus in 2007.

Tell me about the experience of singing with the chorus.
Singing in the Boston Children's Chorus has given me experiences far beyond music.  These experiences exposed me to all types of art, including dance, theatre, and acting.  By performing with professional dancers and actors, I have had the chance to be taught and coached by experts in the arts as well as celebrities.  The chorus has even provided speaking coaches to help singers with public speaking and solos for performances at corporate events. While moving through various levels of the chorus, I have met young people that I would not typically have met from different parts of Greater Boston, Massachusetts, the country, and even the world. 

How often do you rehearse with the group? 
I rehearse with the group twice a week, every Wednesday and Thursday in Boston from 5-7pm (with additional rehearsals as needed for special performances).

What are some of your most memorable experiences from being part of the Boston Children's Chorus?
My most memorable experiences of the Boston Children's Chorus are participating in two international tours. I had the opportunity to go to the United Kingdom (Scotland and England) in 2011 and Vietnam and Cambodia in 2013.  During each tour, I stayed in the homes of local families and learned about the culture of the area.

Can you tell me about the event that you will be singing at to commemorate the marathon?
On April 15th, I will sing at the one-year commemoration of the Boston Marathon bombings.  Last year I sang with the Chorus at the interfaith memorial service held at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston.  This year, the memorial service and Chorus performance will be held at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston at noon. 
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Do you have plans to continue with music after high school?

Yes, I hope to continue with music well beyond my high school years.

Congratulations Ateha on your amazing experiences and talent. 

Included below is a video clip of the emotional performance from the Boston Children's Chorus at the interfaith memorial service from last April. Ateha can be clearly seen at 1:14 on the upper left of the chorus. 
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

1:1 Learning at Nipmuc Regional High School


We are excited to introduce the 1:1 learning program at Nipmuc Regional High School at this evening's presentation! Please click the link below to follow our presentation:

1:1 Learning at Nipmuc

STEM Scholar Leigh Hamlet and Green Schools

Throughout her high school career Nipmuc senior and STEM Scholar Leigh Hamlet has demonstrated a passion for environmental science. In pursuing this interest, Leigh became a student ambassador to Green Schools, a non-profit organization that supports environmental education, STEM education, leadership opportunities, and environmental stewardship. Leigh has worked tirelessly as an ambassador for the program. In 2012 she was honored by the New England Patriots "Celebrate Volunteerism" campaign for her work with Green Schools.

In continuing her work with the organization, Leigh was interviewed in a video produced by Governor Patrick's office to highlight clean energy education and Green Schools. 

Check out the video below to see this video. 
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