The Tritonian Notre Dame De La Baie Academy Green Bay, WI
Issue Date: Friday, September 24, 2010 Issue: Volume XX Issue 5 Last Update: Thursday, September 30, 2010
  • Triton Twitter: Who is the most famous person you ever met and where did you meet?

    Friday, September 24, 2010 By: Tritonian Staff

    NDA students may surprise you with the number of famous connections they've already made.

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  • School Is Almost Over?

    Saturday, September 25, 2010 By: Andrea Mariani

    Mid-quarter surprises teachers and staff alike--could the school year really be one-eighth over?

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  • Students Rehearse for Year Ahead at NDA Choir Retreat

    Friday, September 24, 2010 By: Isaiah Hicks

    The retreat held at Camp Wabansi in Door County was intended for practice, fun and bonding of the choir members.

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  • Stretching Beyond Who You Are - Social Justice Retreat

    Friday, September 24, 2010 By: Cassie Bohn and Courtney Mullen

    Even by sitting on the steps and in corners on the streets, NDA students get a feel for how homeless youth are treated by the public who walk past them, Sr. Laura said.

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  • How well do you know the Class of 2013?

    Friday, September 24, 2010 By: Liz Wendt

    Take this quiz featuring the sophomore class at Notre Dame Academy.

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  • An Artifact of NDA History Explained

    Friday, September 24, 2010 By: Gail Gustavson

    This oil painting, 'The Sacred Heart of Jesus,' is not only a work of art. It is a piece of history from one of NDA’s founding schools.

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  • Green Bay Diocese Students Come Together to Celebrate Their Faith

    Friday, September 24, 2010 By: Anna Miller

    On October 14, all NDA students will participate in the Diocesan Mass at the Resch Center along with 11,000 other students from the Green Bay Diocese.

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  • Rotherham Hosts All-School Party

    Friday, September 24, 2010 By: Liz Wendt

    Last Friday started with the usual NDA game day rap, nothing out of the ordinary. But by third hour, word started to spread that senior Joe Rotherham would be hosting an all-school party.

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  • There's an APPP for That

    Friday, September 24, 2010 By: McKayla Kratowicz

    APPP is led by students with the supervision of club moderators and adults. Its purpose is to bring students who make good choices together and promote positive peer pressure.

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  • Friday Rap Wrapped Up

    Friday, September 24, 2010 By: Mark Vandenberg

    Some may be thinking there should be an exception to the prior-approval rule for morning announcements, as the Friday Morning Raps are ‘tradition’ and an integral part of school pride.

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At-a-glance

Mid-quarter surprises teachers and staff alike--could the school year really be one-eighth over?
full story 
The retreat held at Camp Wabansi in Door County was intended for practice, fun and bonding of the choir members.
full story 
NDA students may surprise you with the number of famous connections they've already made.
full story 
Take this quiz featuring the sophomore class at Notre Dame Academy.
full story 
This oil painting, 'The Sacred Heart of Jesus,' is not only a work of art. It is a piece of history from one of NDA’s founding schools.
full story 
On October 14, all NDA students will participate in the Diocesan Mass at the Resch Center along with 11,000 other students from the Green Bay Diocese.
full story 
Last Friday started with the usual NDA game day rap, nothing out of the ordinary. But by third hour, word started to spread that senior Joe Rotherham would be hosting an all-school party.
full story 
APPP is led by students with the supervision of club moderators and adults. Its purpose is to bring students who make good choices together and promote positive peer pressure.
full story 
Some may be thinking there should be an exception to the prior-approval rule for morning announcements, as the Friday Morning Raps are ‘tradition’ and an integral part of school pride.
full story 
Many high school students looking for part-time jobs have been experiencing much difficulty. With layoffs galore, many older citizens have taken the jobs teens used to get.
full story 
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