Happy Thanksgiving!

We have a very short week, but here's what we have going on:

US= A chapter 4 quiz this week before the break. Don't forget to be working on your tribal cube and Chapter 4&5 Homework Packet; both are due after the break (see the previous post for actual due dates).

PacRim/IR= There will be a Human Rights Quest (shorter than a test, but longer than a quiz) on Tuesday before the break. Be sure to read through your notes & handouts!

Athletics= Congratulations to our successful fall sports on a great weekend of athletic action! The football team beat Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks last Friday; they will be playing Long Beach Poly at home (again...who guessed Long Beach Poly would be at NHHS twice in one year?!?) for the 2nd round of CIF play this Friday. Come watch the local football action.

The Boys Cross Country team was CIF Division 2 Runner-up at Mt. SAC this past Saturday & will be headed to Fresno for the CIF State Meet this coming Saturday (for the first time since 1998).

The Boys Waterpolo team was crowned CIF Division 1 Champions on Saturday night after their victory over Northwood (first CIF title since 2000). They will be competing in the Masters Tournament this coming weekend, so be sure to get out & support them!

And finally the first CIF title of the year for NHHS was won by the Girls Cross Country team last Saturday morning. This was a great feat for the girls team who were CIF Division 2 Champions in 2005, runner-up in 2006, and were only ranked 5th in the final ranking before CIF post-season races began. They too will be headed to the CIF State Cross Country Meet this coming Saturday.



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