Friday, December 23, 2016

NMS Health Class News(paper)

The Monthly Roar

This was sent to me from Ms. Ciulla, our Health teacher.  Her students put this together in their Health classes.

It is very fun to see the interdisciplinary connections here.

Enjoy.

The Monthly Roar
December Daze
By Tori W & Aiyana N

Many kids are not wearing layers when they get off the bus and are also complaining that they are cold in school. However, colds and the flu are caused by viruses. If there aren’t any around you won’t catch a cold. Due to the cold temperatures, people tend to stay indoors more often which causes people to be around one another and spread germs easier. It's not necessarily the cold itself that gets you sick, but it is other things like dryness and lack of sunlight. Not washing your hands or “catching that cough” is not attractive. Many kids walk to and from school and when they get to school their top priority is getting warm, which causes less focus on academics. It is better to bundle up and put on layers than freeze in the cold. You can take the layers off after you’re warm and put them in your locker. We learned this week that unexpected fire drills are not fun when all you have on is a tank top and shorts! Keeping warm should be a top priority, so try adding fuzzy leggings to that new dress or wear a sweater so your shoulders are not bare. When going outside to play in the snow make sure to go inside to warm up when you feel too cold. Have some hot chocolate! Enjoy the holidays without getting sick!



Why Play Sports?
By Dylan L

Playing sports and staying active can help you stay healthy. Being active is a big part of your health because you are pushing your body to stay fit. Playing sports like soccer, football, lacrosse, hockey, or anything that keeps you going can help you lose weight and gain muscle. Staying active can help prevent health conditions such as heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes, and hypertension. It can also improve muscle strength, bone health, and a better night’s sleep. Playing sports can help you get your mind off things and relieve stress! Sports can just help relax you. Physical exercise is good for your mind, body and spirit. Furthermore, team sports are good for learning accountability, dedication, and leadership, among many other traits. Putting it all together by playing a sport is a winning combination. Sports help memorization so it can help you in school to get good grades. It also helps with determination and goal setting, and communicating with others to be successful!



What Clubs?
By Kayla F, Narelyn T & Madison W

Art Club

Art club is an afterschool program that anyone can join whenever they want. You can try clay, pottery, pastels, and more. Art club advances growth for creativity and inspiration. Art club can also help you meet new friends from each grade. There are many different styles to draw or paint and you can learn most of them in art club. Being open to this club may increase your artistic skills, which may help you if you want to be an artist later in life. Also, art club can help release your stress and anxiety. During art club, you can be yourself and not worry about how good you are. Everyone has their own style and no one will judge.

Foreign Language Club

Foreign Language is a club that you need to sign up for after school. You can take Spanish, French or Russian with three different teachers. If you take a language it can be very beneficial to teenagers. It helps if you ever need help and you run into someone who doesn’t speak English. Our world is a big place and there are many different languages and cultures. It can help you meet new people or enjoy new types of food, religion, etc. It can also help you get a head start on high school because you have to choose a second language. Also it allows you to experiment with what language you like or want to take.

Being bilingual can help your brain grow and you can have an advantage over single language speaking people. Learning a second language can help us learn and be prepared for life. J

GSA Club

GSA (Gender Sexuality Alliance) Club is a student/teacher lead club at NMS. This club helps bring together LGBTQ+ and straight students to support each other and provide a safe place to socialize about sexual orientation and gender identity. This club simply helps to provide support, build a sense of community, and take action to create positive change in the culture of our school. This club is offered every other D-day in the health room (C205) during lunches.



What’s Up in Health?
By Damian M

We have moved into Trimester 2 and new UA classes go into Health, Art, and STEM. We have moved from 7th grade to 8th grade Health where we will learn about sex education and the human body and the effects of puberty. We talk about the mental and physical changes that go along with it. We will be talking about healthy and unhealthy relationships, stress-management, goal-setting for high school, as well as risky decisions when peer pressured around drugs, alcohol, or in other social situations. Most of all, we will talk about ways to live a healthy and happy lifestyle.



Stay Energized!
By Eva F

Many things can make you healthier like exercising and eating the right foods. If you exercise the right amount of time each day and maintain a balanced diet, it will increase things like your stamina and increase energy levels. Exercise and healthy eating habits will let you live a healthier life socially, mentally, and physically. Lastly, make sure you are getting enough sleep each night and get as much rest as possible when you feel run down.




After School Sports
By Sam W

Winter has just started but it is never too late to be thinking about spring sports like baseball and softball. Tryouts for spring sports begin in late March and run through early June. There is also a $175 user fee due when selected for a team. Spring sports require full effort and being able to come to all the practices and games. Baseball and softball are athletic sports having you run, bat, pitch, catch, and running outfield.



Tryouts
By Kayla F, Narelyn T & Madison W

Each season, tryouts for each sport are after school and open to anyone who is interested. However, only certain participants will be accepted on the team. From sports you can learn teamwork and achieve goals. Sports also offer many health benefits. Playing sports gets you into a routine and helps make healthy decisions. Sports can cut down on your stress and help boost self-esteem. Even if you don’t make a team, that doesn't mean you can’t try out again for the town or other teams. If you’re truly devoted to be on a sports team, all it takes is hard work and commitment.



School Spirit?!

Continue to practice being a Trustworthy student who shows Integrity, Generosity, Empathy, and Strength!

Spirit Week: Ugly Sweater Day!







Wishing all a happy and safe holiday season!! J



2017 Is Upon Us

December Reflections from Mr. Geoghegan:

Looking Back to Look Forward


This has been one of the best school years I have ever been a part of.  The students here at Nichols have been awesome this school year.  They have been sensational.  

Our 1:1 Chromebook initiative has been in a word, electrifying.  To see our teachers, staff, and students attack their learning through this educational tool is outstanding.


In these first few months, the highlights for me have been seeing the 6th Graders come in and fall right into the routine of being middle schoolers.  


Our second Fall sports participation in soccer was very successful, as our Girls' Team won the Massasoit League Championship and our Boys played incredibly well.  Our first foray into Cross Country was incredibly successful with the number of students participating and competing.  


"Bye Bye Birdie," our fall/winter musical, showed the abundant talent of our students.  All of the NMS Student Council fundraisers for charities display our students' persistent want to help our community.  

And probably one of my favorites from the start of this year has been our First Friday Spirit Days with our grade level T-shirts with our school-wide TIGERS culture-building initiative and our #PositiveSignThursdays.

In the grand scheme of things, these really aren't many "reflections" other than it has been a tremendous beginning to the school year; we remain steady in working hard to make NMS the best it can be; and we will be relentless in making sure we continue in this direction.

Enjoy the time with family and friends during this upcoming holiday break, and as teachers across the globe love to say on Friday, the last day before break, “See you next year.”



Have a wonderful, restful, and joyous holiday from everyone here at NMS; see you on Tuesday, January 3, 2017.
M. R. Geoghegan

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Polar Express Permission Slip for Thursday, 12/22


All Aboard the Polar Express

Here is the Polar Express Permission Slip for the movie after-school on Thursday, December 22, 2:30 to 4:30 PM.

There are NO Late Busses; sorry.

Cost:  $1 going to charity during the holiday season

Questions:  Mr. Don Rothemich, NMS Student Council Advisor

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Polar Express Permission Slip

Where: NMS Auditorium
When: Thursday 12/22
Time: 2:30-4:30
Cost: One Dollar

This signed permission slip and one dollar is required to stay after school.  We will collect the money and the permission slip when you enter the auditorium.  

Student Name ________________

Student Homeroom # ________________

My child has permission to stay after school on Thursday 12/22 to watch Polar Express.  I have made arrangements to pick up my child after the film at 4:30.

_________________________ ________
Parent Signature Date

NMS Band Holiday Concert, A Spirited Jaunt


NMS Band Has Audience in a Festive Mood

For our final Music Concert of the season, our NMS Band played before a Standing-Room-Only-filled auditorium on Tuesday, December 20 evening.

Ms. Eliza Thornton directed an awesome performance from our 6th Grade, 7th Grade, and 8th Grade Band students.

The holiday tunes were at a premium for this late into the evening show.

Between the clickety-clack of "Santa's Noisy Workshop" with a drill-motor being played in the background, audience members were put in the holiday spirit.

It was a tremendous performance by all.

Here are some pictures from the night: