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October 6, 2016 by Staff Report

NDCL senior Anna Pallante recently completed the US Equestrian Federation’s Equestrian Athlete Lettering Program, a program recognizing the dedication and individual achievements of young equestrians...

Senior Rides to Excellence

NDCL senior Anna Pallante recently completed the US Equestrian Federation’s Equestrian Athlete Lettering Program, a program recognizing the dedication and individual achievements of young equestrians. Demonstrating excellence in both extracurricular and academics, Anna has also been recognized as a National Merit commended student.

Connecting Spirituality and Environment

Nearly 40 students and three teachers responded to Pope Francis’ recent recommendation that care for the environment be added to the Catholic Church’s seven spiritual works of mercy by participating in a beach cleanup at Mentor Headlands on Sept. 20.

 

Students Channel Galileo

Unlike seventh century scientist Galileo, NDCL physics students use the latest scientific equipment to examine acceleration and gravity.

 

Submitted NDCL senior Anna Pallante recently completed the US Equestrian Federation’s Equestrian Athlete Lettering Program, a program recognizing the dedication and individual achievements of young equestrians.

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NDCL senior Anna Pallante recently completed the US Equestrian Federation’s Equestrian Athlete Lettering Program, a program recognizing the dedication and individual achievements of young equestrians.

Submitted NDCL sophomores Abby Schmid, Matt Rowane and Anna Corso catalogue the items they collected from the beach.

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NDCL sophomores Abby Schmid, Matt Rowane and Anna Corso catalogue the items they collected from the beach.

Submitted Ariel Lam, of Middlefield, uses a Vernier Photogate and picket fence to measure acceleration of a free falling body.

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Ariel Lam, of Middlefield, uses a Vernier Photogate and picket fence to measure acceleration of a free falling body.

Submitted Physics teacher Pauline Cheeseman and Tom Liang, an international student from China, adjust a Vernier Motion Detector and ramp to collect data on velocity versus time.

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Physics teacher Pauline Cheeseman and Tom Liang, an international student from China, adjust a Vernier Motion Detector and ramp to collect data on velocity versus time.