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General news about the NPSS learning community.
What does it mean to be a Grizzly? ~ Part 3
Current NPSS students share what it means to them to be a Grizzly. Today, Megan Salinas, Brynn Shaw, Emma Carlstad, Tim Stobbe, Tristan Hynes, Jordynn McPherson, and Ethyn Lang are interviewed. Full article published on Alaska Highway News
Grad 2020 Filming Mock up
This is a mock up for grads and families to see what we are putting together to video students walking the stage. A compilation of all the video footage will be put together into a virtual ceremony and we will stream it on June 19th,
SunFM requests grad photos for Grad Tribute
From SunFM: We know that this isn’t how you wanted to end your year and we want to help!
We want to showcase all of the 2020 Grads in the entire Region! How? Send us your Grad photo – either in cap and gown,
What Does It Mean To Be A Grizzly? ~ Part 2
Just because the spring and summer high school seasons were cancelled doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of NPSS Grizzlies accomplishments to celebrate.
The annual athletics awards will be announced throughout the week, starting June 2. In the weeks leading up to the awards,
2020/2021 NPSS Student Council
Meet your new student council for 2020/2021! These students are eager to take on leadership roles and will be working hard to ensure your experience here is memorable!
Update #10 COVID-19 – May 19, 2020 – Planning for Stage 3
SD60 MakerSpace Night Owl Project
What does it mean to be a Grizzly?
Just because the spring and summer high school seasons were cancelled doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of NPSS Grizzlies accomplishments to celebrate. The annual athletics awards will be announced throughout the week, starting June 4. In the weeks leading up to the awards,
#SkillsAtHome Bird Feeder Challenge
Have stuff laying around the house that you could upcycle and get creative? We have a challenge for you! Make a bird feeder out of various household items, scraps and toys and put it to work in the outdoors!