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These students and staff have been "crushed" for going above and beyond here at NCHS.
Congratulations Class of 2024
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Prom
The NCHS After Prom 2025 committee is kicking off its much-awaited annual mums fundraiser sale! Mums are $16, and we have many colors to choose from. They will be available for pick up at NCHS tentatively from 5 pm to 8 pm on Thursday, September 12th!
All funds raised will go to NCHS After-Prom 2025 to ensure the kids have a safe environment for fun after their prom! The order form is below. Please contact us with any questions.
Order through the school store in Infinite Campus. Login to Parent Portal->School Store->After Prom->NCHS After Prom Mums
Or pay with check made out to NCHS After Prom using the following link:
Order form Link: https://bit.ly/2025afterprom
Website Link: https://near.tl/afterprom2025
Please help spread the word by sharing the flyer with your family and network of friends. Thank you for your continued support of NCHS!
Prom Queen Lily Mavros & King Winton Carlock
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Classroom Rules
1. Punctuality
Being on time doesn’t mean breezing through the door right as the bell sounds. It means being at your desk and ready to go when class begins. Don’t be tardy.
2. No smartphones, tablets, or other personal devices
All personal electronic devices should remain in your locker or backpack during the day, only to be used between classes. Under special circumstances (i.e. when teacher grants permission) should phones be used during class time otherwise, they will be confiscated and held until the end of class.
3. Take care of out-of-classroom responsibilities before and after class
Make sure you get everything you need out of your locker before class. The time in-between classes are also good for using the restroom or taking care of any other personal needs. Limit asking for a Hall Pass to those situations that absolutely can’t be avoided.
4. Come to class prepared
Coming to class unprepared creates a lot of distraction for you, your fellow students, and the teacher. If you forget something at home, get to class early to deal with the problem BEFORE class begins. Try to keep the disruption to a minimum.
5. Begin any posted assignment at the very start of class
When in-class assignments are posted on the board, make sure you begin them immediately. In-class work does not mean you can take the first five to 10 minutes of class chatting with your neighbor.
6. Be polite in your manner and speech
We adhere to a zero-tolerance when it comes to bullying of any type. Always conduct yourself politely and respectfully, whether interacting with fellow students, teachers, or classroom aides. There is never a good reason to be rude or belligerent in the classroom or elsewhere.
7. Don’t speak out of turn
Be respectful of the other students in the class, and make sure that when talking is permitted, perhaps when working in small groups, you use an ‘inside’ voice that isn’t disruptive to other students. Always raise your hand during class discussions rather than blurting out an answer.
8. Always behave in an honorable fashion: no cheating
Any time a student is caught cheating or copying another student’s work, whether it be homework or an exam, the students' parents will be notified. Cheating is never a good idea, and if you need extra help in a certain area, ask for help.
9. Pay attention to the teacher and their instructions
No one wants to wait for a student who wasn’t paying attention to catch up. Your lack of attention can slow the entire class and cause unnecessary disruption.
10. Class lasts until the bell sounds
Don’t start packing up until class has ended. You may want a jump start on getting to your next class, but this action can distract the class.