Students reminded of common McNicholas rules

In October 2017, Director of Student Life Mike Orlando reminded McNicholas students of the school cell phone policy. This raised awareness for students and prompted the need for a reminder of other commonly broken rules. Cell phones The cell phone policy allows students to have their cell phone with them, “but it should remain in … More Students reminded of common McNicholas rules

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Heritage House harbors hidden secrets: scary stories retold by Sr. Judi Keehnen

In the spirit of Halloween, The McNicholas Milestone decided to search for spooky stories from around McNick, and arrived at Sister Judi Keehnen, McNick’s resident Sister of St. Joseph and ghost-believer. Sr. Judi, who graduated from McNick in 1959, is a known figure at McNicholas, and has been featured in the Milestone before. The place … More Heritage House harbors hidden secrets: scary stories retold by Sr. Judi Keehnen

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One storm damages two trees, building

Theology teacher Jeff Hutchinson-Smyth’s classroom was damaged the weekend of Oct. 7, when a storm caused a tree branch to fall onto the building’s roof, creating a hole that allowed water to soak in. Some ceiling tiles of the band room beneath Hutchinson-Smyth’s room were also slightly damaged. “It appears that [on] the previous weekend … More One storm damages two trees, building

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Walk Day 2017 falls short of previous year’s donations

Having raised over $40,000 for Walk Day in 2016-2017, McNicholas fell short of a similar goal this year, only raising a total of $29, 668 for the annual event on Sept. 29. One possible reason for this was the change in Walk Day format. New this year, students walked a communal course based on the … More Walk Day 2017 falls short of previous year’s donations

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