Rocket counseling 101: When to see academic counselor versus wellness therapist

By Reagan Stultz Scheduling and school counseling are both important aspects of a student’s academic life. School counselors guide students, enabling them to reach both their academic and personal potential. To help students know where to go and when for scheduling and counseling, Milestone has compiled a detailed manual to achieve it all.  At McNicholas, … More Rocket counseling 101: When to see academic counselor versus wellness therapist

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The truth behind a common injury: How concussions impact students 

By: Meghan Runte Concussions have become a regular occurrence for students across the country. A concussion’s damage is permanent and can have long-term effects on students.  Mr. Peter Collopy, McNicholas’ Sports Performance Director, has been working to strengthen and prevent injuries in student athletes. Collopy said concussions are simply an “injury to the brain” and … More The truth behind a common injury: How concussions impact students 

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Celebrating class candles ensures warm welcome into McNicholas community

By Olivia Simms This 2024-2025 school year McNicholas continues to celebrate the tradition of class candles. When the freshman class held their Day of Renewal in October, the class created a class candle to celebrate their unity as a class. This tradition began approximately 20 years ago with Mrs. Mary Beth Sandmann, Theology Department chair and … More Celebrating class candles ensures warm welcome into McNicholas community

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Parking panic: Students scramble for parking spots

Recently, McNicholas announced to students that there were no spots remaining in the parking lot for students to purchase for parking during school hours.  This has since caused worry among sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are upset that they will not be able to purchase a parking space when they get their license. With three … More Parking panic: Students scramble for parking spots

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