The document provides information about several upcoming events at the school:
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- A healthcare career fair on March 16th from 3-6pm at Overlook Medical Center.
- Information on financial aid workshops and creating accounts for college planning and SAT/ACT test preparation through grants from the NPHS foundation.
- Details on ordering the school yearbook before the December 20th deadline.
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1. Donate them to the
Garments & Gear
Greatness for Years
collection box around the
school.
Your donation will help
under-privileged athletes
the opportunity to play a
sport by providing the
necessary gear
Have gently used or extra
sports garments or gear ?
2. The NPHS Career Café:
Tuesday, 3/1
During all Lunches!
This session will feature a Registered Nurse
(BSN) who has experience in several medical
settings-- including Intensive Care and GI.
Come learn about the pathways to Nursing and
the opportunities offered by the field!
This presentation will benefit students with an
interest in Nursing or the health sciences!
All grades are welcome!
Sign up in Guidance for a pass!
4. Representatives and/or information will be
available on these careers – and more!
Nursing – Acute Care, Surgical Services
Emergency Department
Maternal/Child Health
Cardiac Nursing
Endoscopy
Orthopedic Nursing
Dentist and Dental Assistant
Physician Assistant
Cardiovascular Tech
Respiratory Therapist
Physical Therapist
Social Worker
Medical Laboratory Scientist
Radiology Tech
Community Health
Date: Wednesday, March 16
Time: Between 3:00 pm – 6:00
Place: Overlook Medical Center
Wondering what healthcare
workers do and what education is
needed??
Then come to the Fair..
5. Invite Education
Thanks to the NPEF, all NPHS
families can create a free account
with Invite Education, an online
interactive college financial
planning tool.
See the Guidance website for details!
6. NEED HELP WITH
THE FAFSA?
Check out one of many NJ FAFSA Days,
where you can get free, professional assistance
completing the FAFSA!
Dates begin in January and continue through
May!
For a complete list of dates/locations and to
register, visit: njfafsadays.org
7.
8. Thanks to an NPEF grant, all NPHS students can
create an account for online SAT/ACT test review
through Method Test Prep.
Please see the Guidance Webpage for
instructions on how to create your account.
THANK YOU NPEF!!
9. Make the pledge!
Find out what it’s all about!
When: Tues. February 23 at 7:00pm
Where : NPHS Pioneers Gym
10. Attention students interested in
attending Union County Vo-Tech
Next Year
Stop in to see Mrs. Gnudi to
sign up for a trip/tour of UC
Vo-Tech on 3/17 from 8:30 –
11:00 am
See your counselor with any
questions
11. Union County Vo- Tech
Union County Vo-Tech will be holding Information
Sessions for students and parents interested in
learning about its shared-time programs.
The Information Session dates are:
Tuesday, March 15 at 6:00 pm
Registration can be completed
at www.ucvts.tec.nj.us and clicking on Shared-Time
Admissions
12. Seniors:
The 2016-17 Fafsa form is now
available!
Go online andget your ID!
www.fafsa.ed.gov/
FAFSA Form
13. Our future is in your hands!
Stop throwing it
away!
Recycle your
bottles every day.
14. All male students must register with
selective service within 30 days of
their 18th birthday. Register online or
at your local post office. Need help?
See your counselor.
SELECTIVE
SERVICE
REMINDER
15. HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR YEARBOOK!
• Order online using a
credit card for $85 –
use the link on Mr.
Klein’s website or…
•See Mr. Klein in
Room 525 to
reserve a copy
•Only $85 if you
order by
12/20/15 ($90
after that)
•Make checks
payable to
NPHS
16. QUOTE OF THE
MONTH
“Yesterday’s the past, tomorrow
is the future, but today is a gift.
That’s why it is called the
present."
~ Bil Keane
17. March 11 at 7:30 pm
March 12 at 2:00 pm
& 7:30 pm
Reserved Seating
$15
General Seating:
$10 Students &
Seniors
$12 Adults
New! You can buy your tickets online!
Visit the NPHS website and follow the link to
Tickets also available at the door.
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23. There will be a Golf meeting for all students interested
in participating this season on
Wednesday, 2/24 at 3:00 PM
in the Cafeteria.
If you cannot make the meeting, please email Coach
Murphy
at smurphy@npsdnj.org or
Golf
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28. March at a Glance
February 29- March 11- Online AP Test
Administration through PayForIt
March 5- SAT Test Date
March 5- Mary Poppins Character Breakfast
March 11, 12- Mary Poppins
March 14- Sports Awards
March 18- International Night
March 25- School Closed- Good Friday
29. AP Exam Registration
• Registration will be held from 2/29-3/11
• Each exam costs $92.00
• To register, parents/guardians must use
www.PayForIt.net- the same website used
for IPAD insurance and Cafeteria accounts
• Checkout www.collegeboard.org for more
information and the exam schedule
30. 6 vs 6 Volleyball Tournament
Wednesday, March 2nd, 6-9pm
NPHS Gym
1. Create your Team
2. Complete the team registration form*, Permission slip* and pay
fee ($50.00/Team up to 10 students)
3. Practice - the winners will play the “Undefeated” TEACHER
Team
* Forms are on Ms. Halpern’s Website