The house was sold out. The show was beyond words. The audience was in awe at the product on stage last night at the Northview Performing Arts Center. Les Miserables is shaping up to be an all-timer for the storied Northview Theatre program. Click here and here to see clips of this talented, hard-working cast and crew during rehearsal this week and warming up before show time. Less than 100 seats remain available at http://www.northviewtheatre.org or at the ticket booth for tonight’s 7:30 and tomorrow’s 2:30 show.
Month: November 2016
Sylvania Northview wins multiple awards at @UToledo ‘s Water Quality Summit
StandardNorthview Environmental Science and AP Environmental Science students competed recently at the University of Toledo against other high schools in the Water Quality Summit. Their work centered on research conducted on the water quality of Ten Mile Creek. Congratulations to the following award winners:
- Erika Chen and Cassie Scouten for winning Best Overall Presentation.
- Jenna Mermer, Lauren David, and Sydney Boerst on Winning the Best Overall Display Award.
- Most Creative Display was awarded to Katie Mertens, Tori Diesing, Colton Seiler, and Cassie Scouten.
NV Art students’ work a focus of the Peach Section today for @toledonews
StandardNorthview Senior Kimberly Mugford’s work was featured in the Toledo Blade’s Peach Section today as part of a story on the Focus Art Show, taking place tonight at the Toledo Museum of Art. Congratulations to all of our artists whose work is being featured this evening!
Thank you @NVathBoosters – your work behind the curtain allows our kids to shine on stage
StandardOur Athletic Boosters hosted roughly 400 parents, family members, and friends of Northview last weekend for their annual reverse raffle, which raises tens of thousands of dollars to support our athletic programs. The event is a lot of fun for those in attendance, and a lot of work for those who make it happen. Thank you all!
@USArmy @USNavy @USMC @USCG @DeptVetAffairs – thank you.
StandardMs. Goebel’s students spent their Veterans Day researching and discussing heroics, and followed that up by writing letters to military recruits, enlisted members, and veterans. Many of the letters expressed a sense of gratitude that these young people will be able to chase their dreams because the recipients were and are willing to put their own on hold. The letters will be sent to military personnel and veterans through Operation Gratitude.
@USArmy @USNavy @USMC @USCG @VetDeptAffairs – thank you.
StandardMs. Goebel’s students spent their Veterans Day researching and discussing heroics, and followed that up by writing letters to military recruits, enlisted members, and veterans. Many of the letters expressed a sense of gratitude that these young people will be able to chase their dreams because the recipients were and are willing to put their own on hold. The letters will be sent to military personnel and veterans through Operation Gratitude.
Northview students host dance marathon, raise $13,670 for local charity
Standard226 Sylvania Northview students participated in their third annual dance marathon, titled danceGOLD, on Saturday night. Students raised pledge money and promised to stay on their feet all night long. Throughout the course of the night, participants were divided into four teams, and they competed in a wide variety of events. A line dance highlighted each hour. Team Jive walked away with the trophy, that took into account points earned throughout the night, who raised the most money, and most spirited team. Sophomore Jayden Bolden was crowned Mr. Northview after a rock solid performance of serenading the judges with My Girl. The end result was that the students has a blast, and their efforts yielded a large check that they turned over to the Victory Center, an organization in Sylvania that helps cancer patients deal with their difficult journey. Congratulations to our National Honor Society members and their adviser Mrs. Omey for hosting a wonderful event!