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McNicholas celebrates 10 years of Gifts for Hope

McNicholas celebrates 10 years of Gifts for Hope

McNicholas students donated and packed over 100 gift boxes to be shared with local teens through Hope Emergency. This is the tenth year of partnership with Hope Emergency to help make Christmas brighter for our neighbors.  

Organized through CREWs, Gifts for Hope are specially designed with teenagers in mind to bring a little extra joy to their holiday season. Students worked in their CREWs to create boxes filled with personal care items, candy, toys, socks, gloves, and other stocking stuffers.  

“We are grateful for our relationship with the Hope Emergency Center of Brown County. Our students' efforts in this year's Gifts for Hope campaign will help make Christmas a little brighter for 135 teenagers. Thank you to everyone who supported this important act of charity,” said Mr. Todd Naumann, Student Culture Coordinator.     

We are especially proud of the freshmen in Mrs. Combs CREW who worked together to donate 16 boxes worth of supplies for the project and to Mr. Wirth’s Flight 513 who completed 34 boxes! Thank you to everyone at McNicholas who generously donated to Gifts for Hope this year. 

    McNicholas Theatre presents Hope Springs

    The McNicholas Theatre Department proudly announces its upcoming performance of Hope Springs. The play will run November 6-8 at McNicholas High School in the Jeanne Spurlock Theatre.

    2011 Grad encourages Science National Honor Society Inductees to pursue their passions

    Congratulations to the 17 seniors who were inducted into the McNicholas High School chapter of the Science National Honor Society. These students have excelled in their classes and shown a passion for science-related fields: Cameron Goodin, Grace McCafferty, Caroline Frede, Allison Runte, Lauren Radtke, Sarah Hutchinson, Katherine Baillie, Brianna Lach, Gracie Mastruserio, Kaelin Timko, Natalie Cox, Annemarie Wolfer, Addison Russo, Kennedy Trapp, Lauren Beiser, Josephine Fortin, and Clare Goldbach.