Box 01087
Contains 27 Results:
College Night announcement, c. 1980 - 2000
The Student Life Record Group consists of records related to Nightingale students that evidence student life at the school outside of classroom academics. Included are yearbooks, student publications, athletics records, admissions department records, college advising records, records of student clubs and committees, student governance records, diversity and community life, records regarding the brief boarding school at Nightingale, and records of student support/counseling offerings.
Blue and white felt applique of letter S, c. 1930 - 1970
This series includes programs/talking scripts, award recipient lists, and photographs from athletic awards presentations; Athletic Association and Athletic Board records and photographs; and physical athletic awards including ribbons and trophies, athletics-related banners, and letters.
Blue and white felt applique of letter S, c. 1930 - 1970
This series includes programs/talking scripts, award recipient lists, and photographs from athletic awards presentations; Athletic Association and Athletic Board records and photographs; and physical athletic awards including ribbons and trophies, athletics-related banners, and letters.
Blue and white felt applique of letter S on shield, c. 1930 - 1970
This series includes programs/talking scripts, award recipient lists, and photographs from athletic awards presentations; Athletic Association and Athletic Board records and photographs; and physical athletic awards including ribbons and trophies, athletics-related banners, and letters.
Telling tales: The art of the classic fairy tale / Rebecca Yeager, 2006 May 24
As early as the 1970s, Class XII students have had the option to create an Independent Study Project (also called an Independent Senior Project, or ISP). Students select a subject of their choice, the parameters of the project, and how their learning will be exhibited, whether it be a final essay, analysis, play, artistic creation, or combination of these things. Presentations are given in the spring.
Visual learning and the after school program at St. Ann's Church / Ashley Abbott and Annie Skidmore, 2006 May 1
As early as the 1970s, Class XII students have had the option to create an Independent Study Project (also called an Independent Senior Project, or ISP). Students select a subject of their choice, the parameters of the project, and how their learning will be exhibited, whether it be a final essay, analysis, play, artistic creation, or combination of these things. Presentations are given in the spring.
Why do we have to read this? Redefining The Nightingale-Bamford English curriculum / Whitney Lane and Kimberly Middleton, 2006 May 26
As early as the 1970s, Class XII students have had the option to create an Independent Study Project (also called an Independent Senior Project, or ISP). Students select a subject of their choice, the parameters of the project, and how their learning will be exhibited, whether it be a final essay, analysis, play, artistic creation, or combination of these things. Presentations are given in the spring.
Riding the #7: A teenager's guide to Queens / Denise Fernandez and Julia Quintanilla, 2006 May 30
As early as the 1970s, Class XII students have had the option to create an Independent Study Project (also called an Independent Senior Project, or ISP). Students select a subject of their choice, the parameters of the project, and how their learning will be exhibited, whether it be a final essay, analysis, play, artistic creation, or combination of these things. Presentations are given in the spring.
Independent senior project / Maria Krovatin, 2006 Apr 18
As early as the 1970s, Class XII students have had the option to create an Independent Study Project (also called an Independent Senior Project, or ISP). Students select a subject of their choice, the parameters of the project, and how their learning will be exhibited, whether it be a final essay, analysis, play, artistic creation, or combination of these things. Presentations are given in the spring.
When thin is in: Eating disorders and the media / Amanda Kahn, 2006 May 25
As early as the 1970s, Class XII students have had the option to create an Independent Study Project (also called an Independent Senior Project, or ISP). Students select a subject of their choice, the parameters of the project, and how their learning will be exhibited, whether it be a final essay, analysis, play, artistic creation, or combination of these things. Presentations are given in the spring.