The Tritonian Notre Dame De La Baie Academy Green Bay, WI
Issue Date: Friday, October 22, 2010 Issue: Volume XX Issue 9 Last Update: Sunday, October 24, 2010
  • Africa Hope Run Raises Money for Malawi Orphans

    Friday, October 22, 2010 By: Anna Miller

    The race supports a project to provide clean water, food, education and medical care to AIDS orphans and the poor of one village in Malawi, Africa.

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  • Tennis Team Wins State Again

    Friday, October 22, 2010 By: Griffin Blumb

    Notre Dame’s girls varsity tennis team won the team state tournament for the third straight year Saturday under Coach Shane Lagerman.

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  • Intramural Volleyball Begins November 13

    Friday, October 22, 2010 By: Isaiah Hicks

    There are 31 teams with six to eight players on each team and that means there are about 190 to 240 students involved with intramural volleyball.

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  • Triton Twitter: What's your favorite Halloween memory?

    Friday, October 22, 2010 By: Tritonian Staff

    NDA students and staff recall some funny and scary Halloween stories.

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  • Sting Cancer Broadening Their Outreach Efforts

    Friday, October 22, 2010 By: Gail Gustavson

    This year Sting Cancer will try a few new approaches to raising awareness as well as money for something that has touched many students’ lives—that is, cancer.

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  • NDA Open House Rockin' With Prospective Students

    Friday, October 22, 2010 By: Stephen VanHandel

    “The combination of high-caliber athletics, academics, and a staff that seems like they really care about the student’s life is what makes the school so special," said one Open House visitor.

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  • Math Team Aims For Win in Metro Meet

    Friday, October 22, 2010 By: Stephen VanHandel

    This week, the Notre Dame Academy Math Team will send two teams of eight to the Green Bay West Invite to compete against other schools in the Green Bay Metro Area.

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  • Halloween Gives Teens a Chance to be a Kid for a Little Longer

    Friday, October 22, 2010 By: Martin Radue

    Most teens’ lives are filled with stress about growing up, working hard at school, and going off to college, so going out on Halloween can make teens feel like a kid again.

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  • Flour Babies Teach Students About the Responsibilities of Parenting

    Friday, October 22, 2010 By: Liz Wendt

    Aspects that the students are supposed to take from this project are “how much having to care for a child would change their academic and social life,” said Mrs. Julie Campbell.

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  • Anime Club Forms at NDA

    Friday, October 22, 2010 By: Stephen VanHandel

    “Anime challenges us to think in new ways and see situations differently. Anime may be cartoons, but many of them are highly engaging and sophisticated."

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At-a-glance

Notre Dame Academy students will give back to their community on October 23, 2010, to celebrate the 20th annual Make A Difference Day.
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NDA students and staff recall some funny and scary Halloween stories.
full story 
This year Sting Cancer will try a few new approaches to raising awareness as well as money for something that has touched many students’ lives—that is, cancer.
full story 
“The combination of high-caliber athletics, academics, and a staff that seems like they really care about the student’s life is what makes the school so special," said one Open House visitor.
full story 
This week, the Notre Dame Academy Math Team will send two teams of eight to the Green Bay West Invite to compete against other schools in the Green Bay Metro Area.
full story 
“We were both very nervous, yet honored to be asked to speak. That was the first time we had talked about our mom and her Alzheimer's in front of such a large crowd,” said Mackenzie Kelley.
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Notre Dame’s girls varsity tennis team won the team state tournament for the third straight year Saturday under Coach Shane Lagerman.
full story 
Most teens’ lives are filled with stress about growing up, working hard at school, and going off to college, so going out on Halloween can make teens feel like a kid again.
full story 
Aspects that the students are supposed to take from this project are “how much having to care for a child would change their academic and social life,” said Mrs. Julie Campbell.
full story 
There are 31 teams with six to eight players on each team and that means there are about 190 to 240 students involved with intramural volleyball.
full story 
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