Students and teachers cope with workload and stress

It’s no surprise that high school has been just what our teachers and parents have warned us about- workload, deadlines, late nights, multitasking, planning ahead, and feelings of stress- all for the glorification of a good grade on our report cards. Of course, there are many aspects within our school that make high school a … More Students and teachers cope with workload and stress

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Has website filtering gone too far?

When schools around the country began to distribute computers, laptops, and/or tablets to their students, McNick decided to join this move toward a more technology-based curriculum in 2011. Although this has been beneficial to many students’ educations, a sour note has intruded on the concept of tablet use in schools, and that is website filtering. … More Has website filtering gone too far?

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Rockets support annual Night for the Fight

The Cintas Center will hold the annual Night for the Fight fundraising and awareness event for pediatric cancer on Friday, Feb. 26. Similar to Relay for Life, this overnight event welcomes over 100 different high schools students from the tri-state area for a night full of games, competitions, and insight from young cancer survivors. CancerFree … More Rockets support annual Night for the Fight

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Blood Drive held in alumni family’s honor

The McNicholas family gathers together through the good and the bad. Earlier this year, McNick supported junior Adrian Ell through her battle with cancer and on Jan.29, the community celebrated with ’98 grads Bridget (Liette) and Bret Dennis whose 18-month-old son has been cured of SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency). To thank Hoxworth Blood Supply, the … More Blood Drive held in alumni family’s honor

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