NCHS Senior Spotlight: From Josh Haubner..My favorite memory in high school was going to FFA Nationals. My favorite grade school memory was Mr. Divers as a teacher and movie making. Being in FFA and a sports manager has made me the most Thunderbird Proud! My legacy advice to underclassmen is, “Enjoy it while you can.” We are very PROUD of you Josh! Congratulations! The teachers, staff, and administration wish you the very best in your life journey beyond high school. #ThunderbirdProud
Month: April 2020
NCHS Senior Spotlight!
NCHS Senior Spotlight: From Miriam Lauer…
My favorite thing about high school was Drama Club. And while I don’t have one favorite memory, Drama Club has left me lots of wonderful memories.
What I would tell underclassmen is to get involved, school activities is where you can build the strongest bonds and friendships. And it motivates you to always do your best.
Great advice Miriam! We are very PROUD of you! Congratulations! The administration, teachers, and staff of NCHS wish you much success in your life journey beyond high school! #ThunderbirdProud
NCHS Daily Recipe!
Recipe taken from the 2007-2008 TBird Preschool Cookbook. #ThunderbirdProud
NCHS Senior Spotlight!
NCHS Senior Spotlight: From Ciara Raithel…
My favorite high school memory is when the Parliamentary Procedure team placed 5th at State or being with my friends. My favorite middle school memory is when my art class would draw on the art tables or when we would hide under the bleachers. FFA and football make me Thunderbird Proud . I love football so being able to interact with the players on Thursdays for team meals and going to the games was the highlight of my week. FFA made my high school years. Competing and meeting new people drove me to be better and more involved. My advice to the underclassmen would be “ Don’t wish for it to be over because when it is, you’ll want it back. It goes by faster than you realize.”
We are very PROUD of you Ciara! Congratulations! The staff, teachers, and administration of NCHS wish you much success in your life journey beyond high school. #ThunderbirdProud
NCHS Senior Spotlight!
NCHS Senior Spotlight: From Alex Higgins…
My favorite memories about high school would be both times we won the Callaway Cup and running out onto the field with the team celebrating. In grade school it would probably be going to the zoo on a field trip or Autonburg days and the discussions we would have with Mrs. Maddox. In high school I’ve been a part of several clubs but the one that make me the most Thunderbird Proud was StuCo. Through being a part of Student Council at North Callaway I have been able to meet so many people from other schools and create many memories, but also appreciate North Callaway and the charm it has. Also I was able to bring new ideas and have a lot of fun planning events for my fellow students. I loved seeing and making others happy! To the underclassmen, I made it a point to go into high school wanting to be a part of as many things as possible to make as many great memories as possible no matter if it made me get out of my comfort zone, if it scared me, or if it was hard. Since my senior year has been interrupted and maybe ended I have realized that while I wish to have had those last memories and moments, I have had so many great moments that I know if I don’t get the lasts, I will have still had an amazing high school experience. The teachers and staff at North Callaway consist of some great people that truly care about you and want you to have a good experience. So, work hard and show up to everything you can! Clubs and sports at North Callaway have brought me so much joy and bonds with people. Don’t be afraid to get out there! Having that courage to do stuff that may make you uncomfortable like trying musicals, going to StuCo camp, or even going to watch a basketball game, will bring you happiness. Those little things will add up, and you can sleep when you’re dead, so don’t miss out! And you still have time! These are the last years you have to truly be a kid. At this time in your lives, you have the least responsibility compared to the rest of your lives ahead. Go out, have fun, and experience life! When you’re a senior be able to look back and say you had a great time. That there was way more good in your life than bad. P.S. keep your grades up though because they set you up for the rest of your life and bad grades means you miss out on the fun! From the awesomest senior, Alex Higgins
Great advice. We are so PROUD of you Alex! Congratulations! The teachers, staff, and administration wish you much success in your life journey beyond high school! #ThunderbirdProud
NCHS Senior Spotlight!
NCHS Senior Spotlight: From Brianna Douglas…
My favorite memories of high school were all the times I got to spend with my best friends growing up together. Cross country made me the most Thunderbird Proud! We worked hard at every practice to reach our goals . I wouldn’t have wanted to run 5 years of cross country at any other school with any other Coach or team. Some advice I would want to leave to the underclassmen is, ” Don’t care too much about what others think. Do what makes you happy, wear what you are comfortable in, act respectfully, and make the most of the time you have.”
Fantastic advice Brianna. We are very PROUD of you. The administration, teachers, and staff of NCHS wish you the best in your life journey beyond high school! Congratulations! #ThunderbirdProud
NCHS Students At Home!
NCHS Students at home… Lane Miles…..a peaceful walk in the woods.
NCHS Senior Spotlight!
NCHS Senior Spotlight: Sierra Barker…
My favorite memory about high school is everything I have done through FFA. I have so many to choose from whether it be contest teams, points trip, National Convention, or the many others it is hard to choose just one. I will remember those times forever. My grade school experience is different from most of my classmates because I attended Kingdom Christian Academy. My favorite memory from grade school is playing basketball, singing in choir, and doing chapel skits.Being a member of the FFA is what makes me the most “Thunderbird Proud”..The advice I would like to leave for the underclassmen is to not get so caught up with high school that you cannot move on once you graduate. Don’t get me wrong high school is meant not only to educate you, but to have fun and make memories, all of that is great. Ultimately it is a stepping stone into the next portion of your life. There is a time and a season for all things, and high school is just one of the many we will go through in our lives. And remember, people are more important than popularity.
Great advice. We are PROUD of you Sierra! The administration, teachers, and staff of NCHS wish you much success in your life journey beyond high school! #ThunderbirdProud
NCHS Senior Spotlight
NCHS Senior Spotlight: Braden Cheney…
My favorite memories from high school and grade school are becoming a part of a cheer family and finding something that I was very truly passionate about! Being in choir and cheer made me the most Thunderbird Proud! My legacy advice to underclassmen is, “Become involved in anything and everything! Thrive off of being busy and doing things that make you happy because you only get one shot at this! Make it worth the 4 years! Don’t look back and say man I wish I would have done more!”
Great advice! We are so PROUD of you Braden! The teachers, staff, and administration wish you much success in your life journey beyond high school! Congratulations! #ThunderbirdProud
In Support of Our Seniors!
In support of our NCHS Seniors….lights on! Quiet, bright, and a promise it’s all gonna be alright! Seniors 2020..you ROCK! We are Thunderbird PROUD!