McNicholas enforces cyber-bullying policies

Five weeks into the 2012-2013 school year, Student Moderator Gerard Kissel said that the administration has dealt with issues related to cyber-bullying “more often than we want.”  Kissel said, “We see technology as a tool to help educate our students.” He added that when students use it for other purposes, such as Facebook or Twitter, … More McNicholas enforces cyber-bullying policies

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Students required to remove eccentric hair colors

On Monday, Sept. 10, the administration announced it will be enforcing the no eccentric hair color policy. This year, a new fad began when some students came to school with their hair partially dyed in bright colors. The colors have ranged from pink strips, to green bangs, and even bright blue from the neck down. … More Students required to remove eccentric hair colors

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Benches dedicated to Military Memorial

On Sept. 16, the Class of 1965 held a ceremony to dedicate granite benches to the McNicholas Military Memorial.  The ceremony was part of their “Class of ’65 turns 65” festivities, and consisted of an opening prayer, the singing of “God Bless America,” the blessing of the benches with holy water by Fr. Tom King, … More Benches dedicated to Military Memorial

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PTSA to hold “Girls’ Night Out”

On Sunday, Oct. 7, the McNicholas High School PTSA will host “Girls’ Night Out,” a mother/daughter event held in the McNicholas High School Cafeteria from 7-9 p.m. The event is replacing the annual Mother-Daughter Brunch that McNicholas has held in past years. “We decided to change things up a bit this year,” event chairperson Kim … More PTSA to hold “Girls’ Night Out”

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