NORTH HUNTERDON HIGH SCHOOL
Principal's Newsletter - May 2017
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Important Dates
Please mark your calendar for the following dates:
- May 1-12: AP Exams (see schedule below)
- May 1: English SAT Prep, 3-5pm, room 110
- May 2: PTSA Meeting, 7pm, cafe B
- May 5: Mr. North Event, 7pm, Theater
- May 5: 8th Grade Move Up Dance, 7pm, Cafeteria B
- May 6: SAT at North, 7:30 am
- May 7: Special Olympics, 11-3 pm,Singley Field
- May 8: English SAT Prep, 3-5pm, room 110
- May 8: Booster Club Meeting, Faculty Dining Room, 7:00 pm
- May 9: Deadline for June 3rd SAT at North
- May 9: Music Association Meeting, 7:00 pm, Room 131
- May 11: Spring Concert I, 7:00 pm, Theater
- May 15: English SAT Prep, 3-5 pm, room 110
- May 17: Math, Art, Science, English, Thespians Honor Societies Induction, 6-9 pm, Theater
- May 18: Spring Concert II, 7:00 pm, Theater
- May 19: Relay for Life, 5:00-10:00 pm, Theater/Singley Field
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- May 22: English SAT Prep, 3-5 pm, Room 110
- May 23: National Honor Society Induction, 7:00 PM, Theater
May 24: Music Dept. Awards Banquet, 6:30 pm, Cafe A&B
- May 25: Blood Drive, 7:30 am- 3:00 pm main gym
- May 26-29 (inclusive) School Closed, Memorial Day weekend
- May 30: Underclassmen Awards Night, 6:30 pm, Theater
- May 31: Chariot Races, 2:45 pm, Field Hockey Field
- May 31: Senior Athlete Awards Night, 6:30 pm, Hunterdon HIlls Playhouse
- May 31-June 1: NJ Biology Competency Test
Click here for 2016-2017 District Calendar
Click here for North's Activities Calendar
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AP Exams will be administered from May 1 through May 12. Here is the testing schedule:
- May 1, AM - Chemistry and Environmental Science
- May 1, PM - Psychology
- May 2, AM - Computer Science A and Spanish Language & Culture
- May 2, PM - Art History
- May 3, AM - English Literature & Composition
- May 4, AM - U.S. Government & Politics
- May 5, AM - German Language & Culture and U.S. History, Studio Art portfolios due
- May 5, PM - Computer Science Principles
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- May 8, AM - Biology and Music Theory
- May 8,12pm - Physics C: Mechanics
- May 8, 2pm - Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism
- May 9, AM - Calculus AB and Calculus BC
- May 9, PM - French Language & Culture
- May 10, AM - English Language & Composition
- May 10, PM - Macroeconomics
- May 11, AM - World History
- May 11, PM - Statistics
- May 12, AM - Human Geography and Microeconomics
- May 12, PM - Latin
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April Students of the Month
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Senior, Samuel Stentz is a four-year member of the Marching Band. Sam was also a squad leader for the past two years. He plays trombone and is proud his section won Section of the Year twice while he was a member. Sam also swam with the North swim team his senior year. His favorite class at North Hunterdon is a class he is currently taking, BC Calculus with Mr. Sorg. Sam found both the teacher and his fellow students to be both dedicated and passionate about the subject matter. His classmates are good people that became his friends during the year. Sam’s favorite memory from his years at North was his trip to Disney with the band. Being able to march in a parade in the Magic Kingdom was something he will never forget. Sam works part-time at Chili’s. He is a member of Boy Scout Troop 121 where he was Senior Patrol Leader and was able to earn the rank of Eagle Scout. Sam also volunteers in the summer at sports camps with his middle school. He plans to attend either Georgia Tech or University of Michigan where he will be majoring in either Chemical Engineering or Biomolecular Engineering.
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Courtney Nealon - 2017
Varsity Field Hockey Captain, Courtney Nealon has had four impressive years at North. Courtney played field hockey all four years of high school. She is a member of National Honor Society, National Art Honor Society, National French Honor Society, Future Educators of America, Interact and Able, is a Special Olympics Coach, is a team captain and committee member for Relay for Life, and is Sports Editor of the Yearbook. Courtney has thoroughly enjoyed many of her classes at North, but a few stand out above the rest. First, Mrs. Bourneuf’s AP Environmental Science class because she enjoyed learning about how humans impact on the environment. Second, Algebra II CP with Mrs. Pirone because it changed her attitude towards math. Third, Food and Fitness with Mrs. Anderson because she loved learning about nutrition and how to live a healthy lifestyle. A favorite memory Courtney had at North was going to sleep-away field hockey camp with her teammates. They were always laughing and having a good time while improving their field hockey skills. Another favorite memory was participating in Mardi Gras for the National French Honor Society. Outside of school, Courtney works at Diamond Nation. She has had a job there for the past three years. Courtney is also a Junior Catechist at her local church. Next year, she will be attending Moravian College in Bethlehem, PA. Courtney will pursue a degree in Psychology and certification in Early Childhood and Special Education.
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April Athletes of the Month
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Brendan Feeley - 2017
Senior, Brendan Feeley has been playing tennis for ten years. Brendan’s strongest skill is his serve, particularly his flat serve and his slice first serve. He is also good at lobbing the ball over the other players’ heads. Brendan plays a consistent game and tries to keep the ball in play. This year, he plays doubles with Zach Nemeth. Last year, Brendan played first doubles on Varsity with Richard Chen and had a great season. His record last year was 12-6, one win better that the team as a whole. For both the junior and senior seasons, Brendan was ranked fourth best on the North Team. Zach and Brendan look forward to competing in the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament where they are ranked seed 1 this year. Brendan is known to play very long matches. Last year he played one that lasted 4.5 hours and had to be split over two days. Brendan participates in the National Honor Society, Science Honor Society, and is the Treasurer of the Math Honor Society. He competes at Courtside Racquet Club during the off-season. Brendan is a Cadet at Clinton First Aid and Rescue Squad and is an Eagle Scout with Troop 200. Next year, he plans to continue playing tennis at the intramural level in college. Brendan plans to attend the University of Virginia where he will major in Chemical Engineering.
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Meghan Graham - 2017
Captain, Meghan Graham plays Center Field and is the leadoff batter for the North Hunterdon Varsity Softball Team. Meghan earned the role of Captain because of her strengths in leadership and overall positive attitude. She is a four-year varsity starter who achieved her 100th hit during the team’s first home game against Ridge. Meghan’s favorite memory of her high school softball career was winning the State Championship game as a freshman in 2014. She made some of her closest friends while playing softball and this year the varsity team has great chemistry, making them a family. Meghan has been playing softball since she was five years old. She has played on various travel teams over the past couple years. Right now, she is playing for the New Jersey Cheetahs. This team travels all around the country to play tournaments and showcases. Outside of softball, Meghan is involved with National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, Interact, Student Ambassadors, Key Club, and Relay for Life. She also played soccer through her junior year. Meghan plans to continue her softball career at George Mason University as a Division 1 student-athlete. She will be majoring in Forensic Science.
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April Department Students of the Month
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English: Tessa Wood '20 and Kyle Weed '20
Fine Arts: Rebecca Beswick '19 and Jayce Fortuna '19
Mathematics: Ella Fasciano '19 and Joseph Gallo '18
Music: Rebecca Beswick '19 and Ethan Leung '17
PE/Health: Drew Doscher '20 and Katelyn Wolters '20
Practical Arts: Hannah Szych '20 and Jordan Sinoway '17
Science: Constantine Kapetanakis '20 and Shaelyn Marks '20
Social Studies: Mary-Grace Drwal '17 and Elliot Schneier '17
World Language: David Montes '17 and Bridget Treanor '20
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April Good Citizens of the Month
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English: Kyle Silver '20 and Emme Padula '20
Fine Arts: Emelia Maslanka '17 and Graham Wandless '17
Mathematics: Peyton Jordan '20 and Raphael Dante '18
Music: Samantha Dolloff '18 and Andrew Green '19
PE/Health: Gavin Richards '20 and Tenley Greger '20
Practical Arts: Stephanie Sharp '18 and Tim Girton '17
Science: Michael Vanslot '18 and Jessica Mitchell '18
Social Studies: Danielle Nolan '20 and Brendan Cotter '20
World Language: Katelyn Wolters '20 and Troy DeSavino '17
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May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Please visit the link below for more information.
Click Here
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The Senior Prom will take place on Friday, June 2, 2017 at The Imperia in Somerset, NJ. The theme for this year is
"An Enchanted Evening". Festivities will begin at 5:00 pm and will conclude at 10:00 pm. Tickets for the dinner-dance are $90.00 per person and will be sold online using the school's ThunderTix system. Click
here to purchase tickets. Tickets sales will remain open until May 14th. Please click on the link below for more information and permission forms.
Click Here
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Governor's School is a tuition free summer residential program for high achieving high school seniors who have an interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) subjects. Currently, there are two programs: the Governor's School in the Sciences at Drew University and the Governor's School of Engineering and Technology at Rutgers University. We are pleased to announce that
Thomas Flynn '18 was chosen to attend the School of Sciences program and
Pranav Sharma '18 was chosen to attend the School of Engineering and Technology. Congratulations to both students!
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North Hunterdon High School
observed the National Day of Silence
on Friday, April 28, 2017. On this day, approximately 120 students chose to be silent in
honor of those who have felt silenced or are unable to be themselves in some area of life, often but not limited to the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,Transgender) community. Students who chose to participate and not speak in class were involved through writing, rather than oral presentation. This was a time to reflect on the experiences of the day which led to a very powerful discussion among the students. Thank you to everyone who participated!
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The North Hunterdon High School Music Department will be presenting
Spring Concert I on
Thursday, May 11th at 7:00 pm featuring Chamber and Concert Choirs,Concert Band and Wind Ensemble. Spring Concert II will take place on Thursday, May 18th at 7:00 pm and will feature Show Choir, Freshman Women's Choir, Madrigals, String Orchestra, and Jazz Ensemble.
Both concerts will take place in the Theater.
Please come and enjoy an evening out and support our talented musicians!
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Congratulations to the following choir students who auditioned for the NJ All State Chorus and were accepted to represent North Hunterdon as members of the 2017-2018 All State Chorus: Juniors,
Francesca Tangreti, Soprano 1,
Alisha Vekaria, Alto 2, and
Sarah Wingler, Alto 2.
Francesca Tangreti and Sarah Wingler will be performing in Atlantic City and NJPAC with the All State Mixed Chorus in November. Alisha Vekaria will be performing at NJPAC with the All State Treble Chorus in February.
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This year, Graduation will be held on
Thursday,
June 15th at 12:00 noon on Singley Field. In the event of inclement weather, the ceremony will be held in the main gym.
Students will not receive caps and gowns or diplomas until all obligations are paid in the Athletics office and the senior survey is completed. For details about graduation, click
here for the Principal's letter and senior events information.
Please make sure all your obligations and fines are paid and checked-out books are returned to the Media Center. Students may check for any outstanding obligations in the 'Transactions" section of Aspen.
Graduation packets were mailed on April 28th. Please check your email for this important information packet.
Graduation tickets will be mailed home in the middle of May.
Click
HERE for Senior Events information
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The North Hunterdon Municipal Alliance is selling lawn signs to celebrate North's graduating class.The signs are double sided metal with a stand and cost $20 each. Orders are due no later than June 1, 2017. Signs will be available for pickup in the Athletic office beginning June 5th. Please click on the link below for the order form.
click here to order your sign
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Get set for summer reading
As you make your summer vacation plans, don’t forget about your student’s summer reading assignment. All NHHS students, including incoming freshmen, are responsible for keeping their skills sharp over the summer by completing the reading assignment for their grade and level of English class.
Students can check out summer reading books in the Media Center through June 14. For the best selection and availability of titles, students should get their summer reading books before the end of school.
In the fall, all students must submit a written analysis to demonstrate their understanding of the books. Students should be sure to read carefully and actively, taking notes to help them remember important elements of plot, setting, and character.
The
Summer Reading web site contains the assignments for each grade and level of English, lists of suggested titles for the free-choice portion of the assignment, and organizers for taking notes.
Most popular books at the NHHS Library (based on 2016-2017 circulations)
Looking for Alaska (Green)
Attack on Titan (Kato)
The Paper Magician (Holmberg)
Christine (King)
Crown of Midnight (Maas)
Paper Towns (Green)
Throne of Glass (Maas)
The Book Thief (Zusak)
A Court of Thorns & Roses (Maas)
Empire of Storms (Maas)
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National Honor Society Induction
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The National Honor Society will hold its spring induction on Tuesday, May 23, 2017. The ceremony will take place in the theater at 7:00 pm.
Our students have worked hard to achieve this prestigious award. Please come out to support the new inductees.
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The following seniors were selected to represent North Hunterdon High School as Scholar Athletes:
Nicole Perez and
Cole Marra were honored at the Annual Skyland Conference Scholar Athlete Awards luncheon on April 24th.
Skyler Farrand and
Joseph Steitz were honored at the Annual Hunterdon/Warren County Athletic Association luncheon on April 25th.
Emily Bucher will be honored at the Annual NJ State Interscholastic Athletic Association Scholar Athlete Awards luncheon on May 21.
Congratulations to all the Scholar Athletes!
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National Student Athlete Day
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Thirty years ago, National STUDENT-Athlete Day was created by the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) to honor the outstanding achievements of high school and college student-athletes. Each honoree has excelled in academics and athletics, while having made significant contributions to their schools and communities. The event, celebrated annually April 6th recognizes student-athletes nationwide and has begun to connect with schools internationally. Events celebrating the day can take place throughout the entire month or in conjunction with an event that is already in place. National STUDENT-Athlete Day is one of America’s strongest endeavors promoting the positive virtues of sport, student-athletes as a whole, and the positive affect they both have on society.
- More than 4.3 million student-athletes honored
- In 2016, more than 194,000 student-athletes honored
- All student-athletes honored have earned a 3.0+ GPA and are involved in outreach and community service.
The following North Hunterdon students were selected as National STUDENT-Athletes for 2017:
Olivia Adams, Michael Anderson, Elena Arabia-Meyer, Ann Babcock, Brian Barrett, Jordan Beneducci, Jacob Berg, Andrew Berger, Connor Berson, Christopher Bortuzzo, Rylee Boyd, Raymond Bragin, Robert Brennan, Robert Brinker, Patrick Brinker, Rebecca Brotons, Emily Bucher, Alyssa Buck, Nina Bussanich, Amber Caulfield, Zoe Chang, Emma Christenson, Kelly Corcoran, Jake Curtachio, Andrew Cuthill, Rory D'Alesandro, Rachael Dalrymple, Anna DiMarcello, Denis Dobias, Lindsey Eugenio, Skyler Farrand, Brendan Feeley, Finnbarr Fielding, Elizabeth Fink, Liam Finn, Mitchell Finnegan, Clara Fischer, Brendan Flanigan, Frank Fondell, Austin Frank, Grace French, Anne Fuhrman, Mackenzie Gilvey, Brittany Goepfert, Meghan Graham, Maeve Green, Matthew Gregory, Alyssa Gruber, Catrina Gutescu, Kristina Harrel, Nicole Hauck, Elijah Hayden, Abigail Hilty, Natalie Holderbaum, Amy Horensky, Karli House, Pauline Jaffe, Mikaela Jenkins, Sarah Jennison, Byron Jurkouich, Peter Kane, Benjamin Kaplan, Erin Kelley, Michael Krummenacker, Carmen Nina Kuo, Matthew Layding, Allison Lenert, Ethan Leung, Raymond Lewis, Nicholas Luberto, Kyle Lundeen, John Macce, Uriel Magana-Salgado, Samantha Magda, James Magnier, Claudia Maira, Kirsten Maiwaldt, Ian Mancuso, Issam Mardini, Cole Marra, Matthew Martinez, Connor Martino, Emelia Maslanka, Kelley McCarten, Sophia McElroy, Logan McMahon, Sean McQuade, Max Mergentime, Abigail Miller, Carly Monks, Tristan Montemurro, Jessica Mooney, Kayley Muench, Marissa Muench, Courtney Nealon, Milo Newman, Sarah Okner, Hannah Palahnuk, Zachary Panzarino, Caroline Paul, Stephen Paulo, Tyler Peragallo, Nicole Perez, Santiago Pinzon, Nicholas Pittman, Joseph Reed, Katelyn Rende, Olivia Ripnyak, Paul Rochelle, Samuel Rosenberg, Matthew Roskoski, Stephanie Rozycki, William Russo, Randall Ryan, Jordan Sawaged, Jack Schaefer, Elliot Schneier, Timothy Schumacher, Hunter Schumann, Robert Scimeca, Karl Sethna, Daniel Shirey, Dillon Spear, Jennifer Sroka, Joseph Steitz, Megan Stenberg, Samuel Stentz, Sean Swider, Wesley Taylor, Katherine Teipel, Charles Tordik, Hannah Trinity, James Trontell, Jacquelyn Twaddle, Michael Vallario, Sebastian Viera, Ana Vlad, Sawyer Williams, Gregory Windeler, Mark Winter, Julia Witkowski, William Woody, Kayson Woolford, Caroline Zentmayer, Congratulations to all!
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Congratulations to the North Hunterdon-Voorhees HS District for finishing the Unified Basketball season in a special fashion. Thanks to all the NHVRHSD Unified staff, coaches and players for making this a memorable and inclusive hoops season!
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Mr. North will take place on Friday, May 5, 2017 at 7:00 pm in the theater. This collaborative effort between Student Council and the senior class is an annual fundraiser that is always a lot of fun! The proceeds will benefit Project Graduation and Bianca's Kids. Click
HERE to find out more about this wonderful charity that grants wishes to needy children. Tickets are available now for $10.00 in advance/$15.00 at the door. See a Mr. North contestant or download an order form from the website by clicking
HERE.
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The NJ Youth and Government Program (NJ YAG) begun in 1938, offers the opportunity for students to participate as senators, assemblymen, justices, lobbyists, executive response committee, and media members in a two and a half day simulated legislative session. The following students participated in this year's conference:
Michael Anderson '17, David Andreas '18, Garrett Coyne '19, Siddarth Datar '18, Ella Fasciano '19, Amanda Fischer '20, Pauline Jaffe '17, Tucker Kirchberger '18, Nicholas LaBelle '17, Mark Monaco '19, Zach Panzarino '17, Kyle Piekarski '18, Veronica Romanek '19, Michael Sabatella '18, and Jake Sylvestre '17.
We congratulate all the students who attended during spring break, April 22-23 at the NJ State House in Trenton.
For more information on the NJ YAG program, click
here.
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The last Blood Drive for the 2016-2017 school year will be held on Thursday, May 25th from 7:30 am to 3:30 pm in the main gym. Click
here for the letter and permission slip. Please make every effort to come out and support this drive and save a life! We appreciate and thank all for making NHHS one of the top ranked high schools for blood donations.
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The NHHS Boys Fencing Team held their banquet on April 5th to celebrate the 2016-2017 season. Pictured above(left to right) is Coach Lauren Sheldon and seniors, Milo Newman, Dillon Spear, Max Mergentime, Elliot Schneier and Coach John Reid.
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The 2016-2017 Fencing Team
Congratulations to all the Fencers!
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Spring It On!
Community members, parents, sponsors and school administration came out to laugh, eat, and spend time with friends all while raising funds for the North Hunterdon Education Foundation (NHEF) at a recent sold-out event at Beneduce Winery. The event featured comedian Buddy Fitzpatrick, a North Hunterdon High School parent. After Mr. Fitzpatrick’s very entertaining show, a silent auction was held with prizes ranging from a luxury box to a NJ Devil’s game, a North Hunterdon High School graduation package, to rounds of golf at a number of Hunterdon county courses. All proceeds collected directly benefit the students at North Hunterdon High School. Over $10,000 was raised at the event! THE NHEF would like to thank our principal sponsor, St. Luke’s - Warren Campus and our other very generous sponsors.
LEGACY OF LEARNING
Are you looking for a way to celebrate your senior at graduation? Consider leaving a “legacy of learning” by having your senior’s name proudly displayed on the NHEF’s 2017 graduation banner for $25.00. Click
here for more information. Due June 10.
- Your graduate’s name will be displayed on the 2017 Legacy of Learning banner which will be prominently displayed at the graduation ceremony on June 15, 2017.
- Your $25 donation for the Legacy banner will be accepted until June 10, 2017
- You can make your payment by PayPal or by printing a registration form and mailing a check
SAVE THE DATE! The 4th Annual “Running of the Lions” will take place on Sunday, October 15, 2017 at Spruce Run Reservoir. This is NHEF’s biggest fundraiser of the year, so start training for this great 5K NOW!
Essay Writing Workshop
Please stay tuned for information regarding the College Essay Writing Workshop to be held
for rising seniors during the summer.
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The NHHS Booster Club used Survey Monkey for its scholarship voting. All Varsity athletes received an email during their season with information through their school email account. One senior athlete from each Varsity team will be given a Booster Club Team Scholarship at our banquet on May 31, 2017 at Hunterdon Hills Playhouse. All varsity athletes vote for a senior on their team who exhibits the strongest leadership qualities. Senior athletes must be a member of the Booster Club to be eligible for our scholarships.
All seniors vote for a senior girl and senior boy for our "Dave the Rave Most Spirited" scholarship award. These students are great examples of school spirit. All seniors are eligible for this award. All seniors will receive an email the week of May 1st to vote. Thank you to all of our Booster Club families for your support and help throughout the year. Our teams THANK YOU!
Please check our Facebook page for all updates at www.facebook.com/groups/1074881325929840.
If you are interested in becoming a team rep or another position in the Booster Club, please contact us at nhhsbc@gmail.com. Shadowing in the position for a year or two makes for an easier transition. Join us at our next booster club meeting on May 8th at 7:00 pm in the faculty dining room.
The Booster Club supports all athletic teams through fundraising. We hope you will consider volunteering your time to support our student-athletes!
Senior Athletic Awards Night will be held on May 31, 2017 at the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse.
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Thursday, May 11 and May 18 ~ Spring Concerts I & II
Enjoy the final concert performances of NHHS’s instrumental and vocal ensembles. The NHMA will be selling hanging flower baskets and herbs at both concerts. Be sure to check them out! Join us in Café A after each concert for the NHMA-sponsored dessert receptions.
Sunday, May 20 in Clinton at 12:30PM - Parade in Clinton to mark the 125th Anniversary Clinton Fire/50th Anniversary Clinton Rescue
Wednesday, May 24 at 6:30 PM ~ Music Department Awards Banquet - Cafe A&B
Monday, May 29 at 10:00 AM~ Flemington Memorial Day Parade. Share the Golden Lions’ final march of the year!
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Spring Fundraiser: Take a look at spring candles and accessories from everyone’s favorite, Yankee Candle. Click Here to order. Use our account/group # 999966772. Order on-line and product is delivered directly to your home!
Join us for our next NHMA meeting on Tuesday, May 9, 2017.
We meet at 7 PM in the choir room (Rm 131).
www.nhvweb.net/nhhs/musicassociation
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The next PTSA meeting will take place on Tuesday, May 2 at 7:00 p.m. in Café B. Many thanks to everyone who attended the Senior Banquet on April 26th. Attention Seniors: PTSA will sponsor a Senior Lunch on Tuesday, June 13th beginning at 12:25 in the cafeteria. This will be after the last exam and prior to the 2nd graduation practice. For more information, check out the flyer by clicking here.
PROJECT GRADUATION– Thursday Night, June 15th to Friday Morning, June 16th at FunPlex in Mount Laurel, NJ. This drug and alcohol free celebration has been a tradition at NHHS for many years. It provides a fun and safe environment for the graduates to celebrate with their friends and classmates. The event takes place in the evening after graduation and the students enjoy endless food and activities all night long. For more information and permission slips, click HERE. You can also find everything on the PTSA website. Parent volunteers are needed to organize and chaperone these events. Please contact the PTSA at nhhsptsa@yahoo.com to volunteer.
Party yourself into shape with Zumba Fitness, every Tuesday and Thursday 6-7pm at North in Room 135B. For more information, click here Shop Amazon.com and help us raise money for PTSA & Project Graduation, click here
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North Hunterdon High School
1445 State Route 31, Annandale, NJ 08801
(908) 713-4199
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