A look inside McNick’s architecture program

From two dimensional to three dimensional, there are many ways for students to express themselves in the visual arts. One of those classes is Architecture. Architecture is currently taught by Mel Gaskins. When she first began teaching at McNick it was a Mechanical Drafting class but she made the switch to an architecture class. “There … More A look inside McNick’s architecture program

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Time may tick shorter on lunch periods for next school year

When a new school year begins, students know that tests and homework will soon pile up and many use the extended lunch bell to stay ahead of homework, so having less time for lunch may result in frustration. At the start of the 2010-2011 school year, lunch periods changed from three 27-minute long periods to … More Time may tick shorter on lunch periods for next school year

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What’s in David’s Hair?: Milestone releases first clues

“What’s in David’s Hair?” is a weekly contest held by the McNicholas Milestone, released on the first day of each school week. Each week, clues will be announced as to what item is “tucked” in the hair of Milestone reporter David Waterman, and students will submit their guess via email to Editor-in-Chief Nicholas Wynn by … More What’s in David’s Hair?: Milestone releases first clues

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Roving Rocket: Students celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.

“Roving Rocket” is a weekly publication in the McNicholas Milestone. In each edition, the Milestone staff poses a question of current event to the McNicholas student body and publishes responses of one student from each grade level. This week’s question was: How do you think Martin Luther King, Jr. and his work continues to affect … More Roving Rocket: Students celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.

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