Ways for Rockets to give back to their fellow neighbors

At McNicholas, students are provided opportunities to serve the community and are expected to do so by the time they graduate. By the end of freshman and sophomore years, students need 20 service hours, and another 20 before graduation, but due to the many resources McNick has to offer, many students exceed this expectation.  This … More Ways for Rockets to give back to their fellow neighbors

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From ACT to acceptance: The road to your dream college 

With many schools now switching from test optional to requiring applicants to submit ACT or SAT scores, it’s difficult for students to know what colleges are looking for when they apply.   Is the ACT Necessary  The weight that ACT scores have on your chance of admittance to a college, McNicholas academic counselor Mrs. Erika Stablum … More From ACT to acceptance: The road to your dream college 

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Spring brings changes to community garden

By: Maeve Rice At a recent department chair meeting, McNicholas High School announced plans to change the community garden.   McNick announced that the community garden will be transforming into more parking space for students at a meeting. More parking will be a beneficial change, due to the increasing number of students McNick accepts each year.   … More Spring brings changes to community garden

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What’s in your desk: Principal Noll shows Rockets his pen collection and more

 “What’s in your desk?” is a Milestone feature where McNicholas teachers are chosen at random to what lurks in their desk beyond ungraded papers and cough drops.   Principal Bob Noll, among papers and folders, has a variety of important and special items around his desk. Since family is a big part of his life, he … More What’s in your desk: Principal Noll shows Rockets his pen collection and more

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