Teachers share careers before McNick

By Rosie Smith For many teachers at McNick, teaching has been their first career. However, McNick is also home to those who have chosen teaching as their second career, working previously in a completely different space than education.   Theology teacher Deacon Peter Caccavari shared his past career was in accounting and as a business analyst. Caccavari said his favorite part about accounting was that it was calming, and that “it wasn’t a thinking kind of thing.”  Caccavari took after his … More Teachers share careers before McNick

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Breaking a leg; McNicholas previews fall play 

By Lauren Korchok McNicholas is putting on their fall play, Hope Springs, in the Jeanne Spurlock Theater on November 6, 7, and 8. Hope Springs is about a teenage rebellion where teenagers are trying to find their personal identities after being labeled “the troubled kids.”   Hope Springs takes place on an island reserved for … More Breaking a leg; McNicholas previews fall play 

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McNicholas celebrates 75th Anniversary as archives come to life

By Sean Bursk The 75th Anniversary continues to be celebrated throughout the school year, headed by the McNicholas Advancement and Communications Departments, as well as the Student Executive Team. Archbishop McNicholas High School was approved for development by Archbishop Karl J. Alter in 1951, with the first co-ed class being accepted later that fall. This … More McNicholas celebrates 75th Anniversary as archives come to life

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Gone clubbing? Club moderators inform students about how to join

By: Ben Plessinger The annual Club Fair is held at the beginning of every school year at McNicholas. Its purpose is to showcase the clubs and organizations offered at McNick that students are able to join to be more involved during high school. Most clubs and organizations are open to anyone who wants to join, … More Gone clubbing? Club moderators inform students about how to join

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