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Norwell H.S Graduation Photos
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Graduation images will be posted online shortly after graduation at
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REGISTRATION DAY 2011 for Norwell Pool Swim Lessons
REGISTRATION DAY for Norwell Swim Lessons is SATURDAY, April 2 from 9am-noon. Registration & payment will be accepted; PRESCHOOL & ELEMENTARY students will participate in swim skills testing (bring swimsuit & towel). You may also register & pay for infant & toddler classes at this time, but will not participate in skills testing. You can also register on-line or by mail.
Session 1: April 4 through April 27, 2011
Session 2 begins May 2 through May 25
There are 8 classes per session; classes meet twice per week on Mondays & Wednesdays only.
The following classes are $45 for in NWCS district; $50 for outside the school district:
Infant-ages 6-18 mos. and Toddler-ages 18-36 mos., - 5:30-6pm
Preschool-ages 3-5 (Levels 1 through 3) - 4:15-4:45 or 6-6:30pm
Learn-to-Swim (Levels 1 thru 6) – ages 6 and up – 4:45-5:30 or 6:30-7:15pm
Swim Team Prep/Stroke Drills – ages 6 and up (must swim length of the pool) – 6:30-7:15pm
To register online, or for more information regarding Swim Programs at Northern Wells Community Schools, visithttp://www.nwcs.k12.in.us/NMS/nms.html Click on the Community Swim Lessons & Lifeguard Information Link (midpage).
As of May 2010, I retired from coaching girls' tennis for 34 years at Norwell High School. I have a great respect for the game and see the benefit of this sport in competition and recreation. Taking this different step in my life has inspired me to promote a project for the good of tennis at Norwell High School and the community: a tennis pavilion. It would be placed west of the present 10 tennis courts.
Originally, I planned to contact only female tennis alumni. Yet as word of this idea spread, I noted others who felt this was a worthwhile project. Therefore, I have decided to extend to others: male tennis alums, parents, businesses, NWCS staff, the community, etc.
This 20' by 30' structure will provide a facility for team gatherings, protection from inclement weather, a place (with electricity, serving counter, and picnic tables)for snacks, an improved storage unit, and a central location for reporting scores and posting information. Since Norwell has been hosting the boys and girls sectional, this facility would be helpful for this three-county event. As well, the pavilion could be used as a resting or eating place for those who walk the grounds or attend a nearby baseball game.
The design of the pavilion is attractive, but reasonable, and has been created by graduate architects Nick and Angie Worden. As well, I have contacted local professionals to provide estimates and labor to put together a quality structure. The plan has been approved by Northern Wells Community Schools Superintendent Dr. Scott Mills, the school board, and Head of NWCS Maintenance John Kochert.
The collection of the funds has been properly organized by NWCS Business Manager/Treasurer Brandon Penrod, Athletic Director Eric Morgan, and NHS treasurer Kristie George. Patrons can follow the instructions on the payment form to be returned with the donation. Norwell High School is a non-profit, so this donation is tax deductible.
The estimated amount for the tennis pavilion is $18,300?. I realize this request is going to people from all income categories. I respect a donation of $5. But, of course, donations in the double, triple, and even quadruple digits are needed. Ideally, I would like to construct the building in the summer of 2011. If donations fall short, the account will stay on hold and further efforts will need to be taken.
In order to keep informed of the NHS Tennis Pavilion project, you may go to the school corporation website to see the periodic updates: http://www.nwcs.k12.in.us/NHS/nhs.html Select NHS Athletics on the left and then select NHS Tennis Pavilion Campaign. Also on Facebook under Norwell High School Tennis Pavilion Campaign.
Please help in spreading the word to anyone you may know who would be willing to donate. Our times need to promote the out-of-doors and physical activity. This building is one way to benefit the young adults of Northern Wells, as well as, all patrons of the community. I thank you for your assistance with this effort.
Sincerely,
Terri Worden
Former Norwell Girls Tennis Coach and NHS Tennis Pavilion Chairperson
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A MID-TERM GRADUATE'S GRADE WILL NOT BE NEGATIVELY AFFECTED BY NOT TAKING A FINAL EXAM
If a mid-term graduate plans to take an exam the options are:
1. Come to school on the scheduled day to take exam (see schedule below)
or
2. Take exam(s) on Wednesday 1/5/11 @ 8am - proctored by administration
ALL OTHER STUDENTS' FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE
1/5/11
Review & Test Period 7 7:40 - 9:35
9:40-2:30 2-hr delay schedule for Semester 2 Courses
1/6/11
Review & Test Period 2 7:40 - 9:35
9:40-2:30 2-hr delay schedule for Semester 2 Courses
1/7/11
Review & Test Period 4 7:40 - 9:35
9:40-2:30 2-hr delay schedule for Semester 2 Courses
Wells County Assessor: Richard Smith
What's your greatest accomplishment in high school?
Graduate ?
If you could be any animal what would it be and why?
I'd probably be a cheeta so I could run faster than Hussain Bolt.
Super speed so I could run faster!