January Newsletter

New Year Quote ……………………………………….….
Lunar New Year Celebration ……………………
Who Wore it Better ……………………………………. Super Bowl ……………………………………………………
Drill Meets ………………………………………………….… Physics Olympics ………………………………………...
Ocean Bowl Competition: February 4
Boater Safety Certifications in 77 during Read: February 10
Super Bowl: February 12
Valentines Day: February 14 - Buy your Match-o-matics results from the juniors!
Freshman to Liberty Science Center: February 15
Diverse Voices Book Club Trip to T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center: February 16
Spanish Club to Dance Studio: February 17
Presidents Day No School: February 20
Virtual College Bound Q&A for Juniors: February 28, 6:30pm –
7:30pm
“i would say HAPPY NEW YEAR but it’s not happy it’s exactly the same as last year except colder”
Robert Clark
MASTstudents learned about the Lunar New Year in Ms. Green’s room on January 30th.
Hosted by Ms. Ng and Ms. Wardlow through the Diverse Voices Book Club.
In 98 , the Eagles lost to the Oakland Raiders, the first wild-card team to win a Super Bowl. In 4, they went against a fantastic Patriots team but lost again. The next time they met the Patriots in 8, the Eagles won their first Super Bowl
In 967, the first Super Bowl game, the Chiefs were beat by the Packers. In 97 , the Chiefs won against the Minnesota Vikings. Their next win was in with the 49ers, but in , they lost to the Buccaneers.
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On 14 January 2023, the MAST Drill Team participated in the Linden High School Drill Meet, placing 1st overall. They advanced onto the Area 4 Drill Meet at the Colts Neck High School on January 28th, where they placed second overall, qualifying for the Navy Nationals competition in Pensacola, Florida.
As it currently stands, the drill team needs to raise money in order to travel to compete in this event. In order to raise money for the event, the drill team is currently taking orders for a Krispy Kreme fundraiser. Cadets, family, and friends are greatly encouraged to buy doughnuts in order to help send our drill team to Pensacola.
See the email sent by c/SCPO Woolley for more information on the
Club competed in the 2023 NJ Physics Olympics, placing 8th overall. The club participated in the Fermi question test, random material project, Bernoulli ball race, and laser target calculation events. Additionally, the club created and tested zero impact vehicles and devices to protect projectile eggs.