Class of 2000
Found in 78 Collections and/or Records:
Jennifer Martinez '00 postcard from Italy, c. 1995 - 2000
List of Class of 2000 college choices. Clipping from unknown publication, 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.
List of college choices for the Class of 2000. Clipping from unknown publication, 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.
Middle School Moving Up Assembly remarks and programs, 1994 - 2009
Consists mostly of Dorothy Hutcheson's remarks made at Moving Up assemblies/ceremonies for Class VIII. Some years also include ceremony programs. Student remarks made at the ceremonies from Marina Reza '09, Arielle Farkas '09, Whitney Lane '06, Hadley Nagel '09, Christine Henderson '04, and April Gentile-Miserandino '01.
Minutes of the Board of Trustees and related meeting records, 2000 May 30
Nightingale-Bamford School admissions video / Ocean Road Productions, Inc., c. 1985 - 1989
Photograph album, "Class of 2000 goes to Washington, D.C.", 1996
Special Collections encompasses materials relevant to Nightingale, its history, people, and/or mission, but were not created in the ordinary course of Nightingale's business or were donated items significant enough to constitute their own collection. These records do not generally fall into the other record groups' scope.