Teachers take on the Twitterverse: Incorporating social media into education

When Tablet PCs arrived at McNicholas High School, the idea was to incorporate modern technology into everyday education for both students and teachers.  While it seems that many teachers have done well with over a year and a half of experience teaching in a tablet-oriented classroom, a new opportunity has arisen for our educators: incorporating … More Teachers take on the Twitterverse: Incorporating social media into education

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Thespians Showcase Skills at State Conference

On Friday, March 1, nearly 50 McNicholas High School students and teachers traveled to Sylvania Northview High School to participate in the three-day Ohio Thespian Conference.  The Conference functions as an annual meeting and competition for thespians and high-school theater enthusiasts alike, and is attended by junior high and high school students across the state. “It was a really … More Thespians Showcase Skills at State Conference

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Spring Sports Benefit from Home-Field Advantage

With the spring sporting season once again on the horizon, many student athletes are gearing up for another year, this time in the midst of Project Paradise construction.  The Project’s efforts have already produced Penn Station Stadium, McNick’s first ever fully-functional, all-weather football and soccer field and rubberized track.  Director of Athletics Rob Heise spoke … More Spring Sports Benefit from Home-Field Advantage

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Looking Back: What students wish they knew on their first day of high school

Even though some would rather forget that it ever happened, almost everyone remembers their first days of freshman year.  The inescapable butterflies-in-your-stomach feeling upon first walking through the front door, the terrifying walk to first bell, and the voice in the back of your mind reminding you to lay low – you’re at the bottom … More Looking Back: What students wish they knew on their first day of high school

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