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Weekly News
12/8/25- 12/11/25
Throughout the Upper School, all science students are continuing to develop their Science Symposium projects, with topic proposal submissions due Friday, December 12th. We’re excited to see these projects take shape as students deepen their inquiry and scientific thinking. All final projects are due February 20th, and the Symposium will open on March 5th.
This week, Upper School students also participated in Service Learning. They spent Wednesday supporting community partners such as Timberlake Farms, Peacehaven Farms, Growing High Point, and Jefferson Elementary School. Service Days are always a highlight, giving students the opportunity to connect with and contribute to our broader community.
In a cheerful turn of events, our Polaris Literary Magazine students conducted surprise performances in classrooms across campus on Thursday, December 11th, to spread good cheer and encourage other students to submit pieces to the magazine in time for the 2026 edition to be published!
Our Theatre students had an exciting week as well, with auditions for the Spring musical, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, taking place earlier this week. Auditions will wrap up on Monday, December 15th, and we look forward to announcing the cast soon. The Spring production will take place April 17th-19th, 2026.
In Polaris Learning Lab classes such as Academic Coaching Seminar (ACS) and Guided Study Hall (GSH), students are completing any remaining incomplete Fall Benchmarks in Reading and Math, staying on top of their studies as Winter Break approaches, and continuing to practice planning and prioritizing academic expectations. Each week, students in both ACS and GSH review their grade reports and any missing assignments with Lauren or Lindsey to ensure they remain organized and on track.
Learning Specialist tips for Winter Break:
- Keep Reading! Pick a book to read together or find an audiobook to listen to during your holiday travels.
- Maintain a schedule! Executive functioning skills are built through practice. Create a flexible schedule for break that includes time for fun and relaxation, while also sticking to regular routines—like getting up, making your bed, eating at consistent times, and getting enough sleep.
- Frontload information! Use this time to get ahead. Read an extra chapter in your book, take notes, research an upcoming topic, and getting ahead over break will help you feel more prepared and less stressed when we return!
- Practice your Communication Skills! Take the opportunity to talk with friends and family members you don’t usually connect with. Focus on active listening—try not to interrupt and respond to questions with more than just “yes” or “no, and “6-7.”
- Set a SMART goal for the New Year! Make sure your goal is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant to you, and has a clear timeline.
Upcoming Events
Student-led conferences will be held on Thursday, March 5 and Friday, March 6. To participate in these required in-person conferences, please use the sign-up link in the email from your student's advisor that was sent this week. You must sign up by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, February 25.
Thursday, March 5 ½ day
Science Symposium and
Student-led Conferences in afternoon
Friday, March 6, No School
Student-led Conferences
Friday, March 20
Juniors take ACT, Contact Lauren Dean, ldean@ngfs.org with questions.
Friday, April 10
SAT for Juniors, Contact Lauren Dean, ldean@ngfs.org with questions.
