Friday, December 2, 2011

December Calendar

Hey All,
Here is a copy of the December calendar for your reference.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Yearbook and Senior Ad Information!


Senior parents,
The deadline to order a senior ad is quickly approaching. All senior ad orders must be completed by Tuesday December 13th, 2011-NO EXCEPTIONS. Please visit http://www.ncssm.edu:8080/cal/event/showEventMore.rdo for a comprehensive guide on how to pay for a senior ad, available options for designing your senior’s ad, and the actual order form for an ad. Also please note that ordering a yearbook is separate from ordering a senior ad. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the yearbook coordinators-Matt Boerner (Boerner@ncssm.edu) and Linsey Morrison (morrisonL@ncssm.edu). 

Junior parents,
Though the deadline for ordering a yearbook is not as near, please go ahead and look into ordering one so that you are not waiting until the last minute and risk missing the deadline.  The yearbook ordering info can also be found at the link above.

Special Upcoming Events

Though we are only here 2 weeks in December, campus is very busy this time of year.  I want to take a minute to highlight a few upcoming campus wide events that I think are pretty special and not to be missed.
1. Mr. Unicorn-Part beauty pageant, part talent show, part comedy routine, Mr. Unicorn can only be fully understood once you have experienced it.  In short, come out to the ETC auditorium on Saturday, December 3rd at 7pm to see 15 gentlemen compete for the title of Mr. Unicorn and Baby Unicorn.
2. The Nutcracker-In a new NCSSM tradition, our dance ensemble will be partnering with Dr. Jon Miller and a small contingent of the NCSSM orchestra to put on the traditional ballet Friday, December 9th at 7pm in the ETC auditorium.  As an added bonus, several 3rd Bryan girls are involved so please go support them.
3. Winter Semi-formal Dance-A popular NCSSM tradition, the semi-formal dance gives students an excuse to dress up, go out to eat, dance until they want to drop, and then sit on the floor like children while they listen to Dr. Jon Miller read the classic story "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas".
I think that is all I have for now, though I am sure that there are many other events on campus.  I hope to see many of the 3rd Bryan girls participating and am going to try to get some good pictures of everyone dressed up for Semi to post later in the month.