"Editor's Letter" Riley Baker/ "NFTs - The Future or Another Bubble?" Jun Choi/ "What Has Quarantine Done to Our Human Engagement?" Micayla Kates/ "The History of Anti-Asian Hate in the US" Tracy Yuan/ "Seniors' Col..
This Noxontown News features an adorable picture of Sunday School after performing their annual Nativity Pageant. Students volunteered with Special Olympics to teach kids how to play bocce, which eventually culminated in a bocce tournament.
This issue of Noxontown News addresses COVID protocols and the up-coming Parents Weekend. Evvy Rattray '22 advocates for historical markers in her hometown.
Issue 1 - Editor's Letter, Jun Choi '22/ "The Privilege and Luxury of Education", Adele Aunchincloss '23 / "Names", Emma Hunter '25 / "Bagel Appreciation", Emma Tang '23 / "Astrology Compatibility Chart", Lois Lee '22 (courtesy of Google Images) / "3..
In this issue of Noxotown News, the school was gearing up for Awards Night and Graduation. There are screenshots of Arts Day. Mr Daly celebrated a birthday.
This issue of Noxontown News was entirely committed to guidelines and protocols for returning to campus. It touched upon COVID testing, participation in fall sports, packing guidelines, and the academic calendar.
The McLean Science Lecture Competition was held in Engelhard Hall. The senior class hosted a haunted trail for Halloween. Fall sports held a number of intramural scrimmages.
This issue of Noxontown News started off with a plea for local families to serve as host families so that our international students could quarantine before returning to campus in February...
Noxontown News moved into winter virtual mode, where it was only released every other Friday. The photos featured were pictures from the past fall that didn't make it into a previous issue.
This is the first issue of Noxontown News for the 2020-2021 school year. It covers procedures for move-in day, quarantining, and directions for packing.
This issue of Noxontown News addressed non-school furniture, designating a local quarantine contact, and other preparations for the start of school. Headmaster Tad Roach held a three week summer course on the Equal Justice Initiative.
A letter from Headmaster Tad Roach opens this edition of Noxontown News. He addresses the virtual Parent's Weekend and the academic calendar for the second semester.
This Noxontown News announced the selection of Joy McGrath '92 as the next Head of School! There was a status update on the two employees that tested positive for COVID, which allowed the surveillance testing on students to end early...
Religious Studies teacher Terence Gilheany opened this Noxontown News with a letter touching upon good citizenship. MLK Celebration Weekend kicked off with the entire school traveling to Westtown Movies to see Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy...
Boys crew held a fundraiser for the Food Bank of Delaware. The South Asian Affinity Group hosted a number of Lyceum events. Jeffrey Roh wished Dean of Student Life Will Robinson a happy birthday.
The opening of this Noxontown News is a letter from Headmaster Tad Roach, reflecting upon John Lewis and the opening of school. The move-in days for underformers are outlined and COVID testing protocols received clarification...
This edition of Noxontown News announced a new academic schedule that follows the in-person model rather than virtual. There is a COVID testing update, as well as news that a St. Andrew's employee contracted COVID...
Dean of Student Life Will Robinson opened this Noxontown News with a letter about the qualities developed through athletic competition. Reverend Becca Stevens visited campus. The Outing Club took a hiking trip over long weekend.
This issue of Noxontown News celebrated the class of 2020. There are screenshots of the virtual Commencement. Seniors had a Senior-Faculty Fun Day, where they did yoga, baked, meditated, among other activities...
In this issue of Noxontown News, it was announced that a virtual Arts Weekend would take place. The South Asian Affinity Group made a video celebrating Asian American Heritage Month...
This edition of Noxontown News opened with a letter from Headmaster Tad Roach. He gave a detailed reflection on the state of the school, given the herculean task of safely transitioning 300+ students into residential learning...