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STUDENT PRINTS volume 90, Issue 2 nvstudentprints.com @nvstudentprints October 16, 2015 NEWS
The Leadership Academy envisions plans for new year. Each class is claiming their positions as leaders and setting goals for the future. >> see page 4
OPINIONS
Are student teachers helpful to students? Does adapting to the different teaching styles affect student’s grades and understanding of new material? >> see page 6
FEATURES
Think you know your teachers well? Take TSP’s quiz to see if you can recognize some of your favorite teachers at their own high school dances. >> see page 14
SPORTS
Volleyball defeats Bowling Green. The Volleyball team continues their successful season with a new coaching staff. >> see page 23
NHS hosts informational meeting for danceGOLD maddie mcgranahan staffer
SENIOR CAROL WYGANT is crowned as the 2015 Homecoming Queen. For more on Homecoming, see page 14. HOWALD
The first informational meeting about this year’s danceGOLD event occurred on October 1 in the Media Center during all lunch periods. danceGOLD is a dance marathon hosted by National Honor Society that will be on November 14 from 6p.m. to 12a.m. danceGOLD is an event that raises money for the Victory Center, a local organization that aides and comforts cancer patients. NHS would like to have at least 200 students attend the event and raise $1,000 for the Victory Center. This is double the numbers from last year’s event, according to NHS advisor Darla Omey. “I was excited for the amount of people who showed up to the info meeting and hope that we reach our goal of 200 people,” Mrs. Omey said. There were 201 students who attended the danceGOLD informational meeting and picked up pledge forms. The pledge forms are for students participating in danceGOLD to collect money. Pledge forms and money are due to the Media Center on October 20. “We were extremely pleased with the turnout and hope that even more people will spread the news about danceGOLD and encourage their friends to participate,” NHS President Starr Jiang said. In order to participate in the event, students must raise a minimum of $50. Participants receive a danceGOLD shirt and also have the opportunity to earn more prizes by raising more money. The grand prize is a raffle for a Segway scooter for raising $300 or more. Students who are interested in participating can pick up a pledge form from Mrs. Omey in the Media Center.