NSU University School Student Honored with Student of the Year Award

NSU University School is proud to congratulate senior Ronnie who was honored with the Student of the Year Award during the recent 22nd Annual Student Life Achievement Awards. Affectionately known as the “STUEYs,” this awards ceremony celebrates Nova Southeastern University’s best in Academic Excellence, Integrity, Innovation, Opportunity, Scholarship/Research, Diversity, and Community.

In her nine years as a USchool student, Ronnie has truly led by example and furthered a sense of community on our campus. We are so very proud of all she has accomplished and wish her continued success in her future endeavors. To watch the full virtual ceremony, visit https://www.nova.edu/campuslife/stueys/.

 

NSU University School Students Excel in Prestigious National Math Competition

NSU University School is proud to congratulate Upper School students Sofia and Justin for their successful competition in the 2020 MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge. They competed alongside 760 teams from across the nation and were selected among the top 19% of teams to advance to the second round of judging. The M3 Challenge is a prestigious national competition that demonstrates the importance of math in everyday life. Students gain the experience of working as a team to tackle a real-world problem under time and resource constraints.

For this year’s challenge, students used mathematical modeling to predict what percentage of semi-trucks will be electric in the next few years and decades, determine the number of locations of charging stations along major U.S. trucking routes that are needed for an all-electric trucking industry, and prioritize which routes should be developed with electric charging infrastructure first. We are proud of our students for their hard work.

NSU University School Students Earn Several Top Awards in Statewide French Competition

NSU University School is proud to congratulate our Upper School French students for winning several awards and receiving state level recognition for their work after virtually competing in Le Congrès, an annual French competition held in Florida that convenes students from across the state.

  • Jessie Barfield won a Superior ribbon in Impromptu Speaking and was elected Présidente du Congrès for the 2020-21 year after delivering her candidacy speech to the voting members via Zoom.
  • Ella Farris won a Superior ribbon in Impromptu Speaking.
  • Maya Hyder won an Excellent ribbon for her recitation of Le Cancre by Jacques Prévert.
  • Bianca Renteria won a Superior ribbon for her recitation of Prière pour aller au paradis avec les ânes by Francis Jammes and was awarded the Teresita Bertot Scholarship for $500 after a rigorous selection process that included a detailed application, letters of recommendation, and a video conference interview in French.
  • Schaefer Grant and Marissa Tessier received recognition for successfully completing three years of service as treasurer on the board of Le Congrès de la Culture Française en Floride.

NSU University School Student Earns First Place in NSU’s Holocaust Reflection Contest

NSU University School is proud to congratulate Middle School student Reagan on earning first place for her “Holocaust Remembrance Essay” in NSU’s annual Holocaust Reflection Contest. Middle and high school students from across the state of Florida participated in the contest. Students selected a meaningful quotation or Holocaust survivor’s story that inspired them and submitted their reflections in the form of an original essay, poem, short film, or art piece. We are proud of Reagan for her exceptional work on her essay.

 

NSU University School Students – Lending a Hand

Lending a hand has taken on an entirely new meaning in Alicia Anania and Micaile Smith’s science classes. The teachers have joined forces to teach their students about the human body. Their goal was to make it more relatable. The dynamic duo is now taking their lessons several steps farther.

Instead of just teaching anatomy from a book, they’ve incorporated 3-D printing at the NSU University School Media Center to show students how to produce prosthetic human hands. Students are learning about the movement and functionality of the hand while, at the same time, gaining a greater understanding and empathy for those who need prosthetics.

The USchool students will soon meet with military veterans who have faced a hand amputation following combat. Students are also working with e-NABLE to establish a donation pathway. They are determined to give back, providing prosthetic hands to veterans and children in underdeveloped countries around the world.

“Through this project, we’ve seen amazing growth in our students’ understanding of how locomotion happens,” said Smith. “We’re now starting to study legs and movement in animals like sea turtles.”

Anania pointed out, “They take great pride in knowing that someone’s life will change with these prosthetic hands. They’re looking at ways to cushion them to make them more comfortable, too.”

This is more than a lesson in anatomy. Smith explains that mastery in coding and other STEM-related skills is essential to creating hands that move on command. Both teachers and the NSU University School community are looking ahead to the development of limitless teaching opportunities at the school’s Center for Innovation now under development. For more information about the Center for Innovation kindly contact Dr. Susanne Marshall at 954-262-3014 or msusanne@nova.edu.

NSU University School Students Learn to Provide Medical Care Through NSU’s Ron and Kathy Assaf College of Nursing

NSU University School Upper School students interested in the field of medicine had the opportunity to experience a day in the life of a nurse with Nova Southeastern University’s Ron and Kathy Assaf College of Nursing. Students learned the principles of nursing care by participating in patient simulations in realistic clinical scenarios. They received wound care training, learned how to place an IV and catheter, and were taught how to wash their hands properly in a medical setting. USchool students consistently engage in various experiential learning opportunities with NSU, ensuring students are provided with the best possible educational experience.

NSU University School Middle School Students Mentor Lower School Students

NSU University School second grade students recently took an “on campus” field trip to the Middle School to learn more about aquaponics. Our Middle School students had the opportunity to teach the second grade students about the care and work that is involved in maintaining the aquaponics systems that are located in the Middle School courtyard area. Middle School students demonstrated how they analyze and measure the plants, observe the fish, and test the water quality to understand the important relationships between the fish and the plants. Learning about aquaponics is one example of mentoring opportunities that USchool students have, teaching younger students and learning from older students

NSU University School Students Named National Hispanic Scholars

NSU University School is proud to congratulate the Upper School students who have been honored by the College Board’s National Hispanic Recognition Program (NHRP) as National Hispanic Scholars for earning outstanding PSAT scores. These students scored in the top 2.5% among all Hispanic and Latino students taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) in the region!

• Harrison Duval

• Sofia Echeverry

• Matthew Frank

• Laura Stocksdale

• Melanie Stone

NSU University School Presents Peter Pan: A Musical Adventure

NSU University School is proud to present Peter Pan: A Musical Adventure. Bring your family and friends to enjoy a timeless story beloved by all ages performed by NSU University School Upper School students. This is a production you won’t want to miss!

PETER PAN: A MUSICAL ADVENTURE

  • Location: Silverman Auditorium inside the AutoNation Center for the Arts
  • Times and Dates: Friday, November 8 and Saturday November 9 at 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 9 and Sunday, November 10 at 2:00 p.m.

NSU University School’s Open House, Nov. 5

NSU University School’s Open House will be held on Tuesday, November 5 at 9:00am in the AutoNation Center for the Arts. Families with students in junior kindergarten (age 4) through grade 12 are invited to tour the USchool campus, ask questions, and learn more about the exceptional educational and extracurricular opportunities that are offered at NSU University School.

If you have any questions about NSU University School or if you’d like to RSVP, please call 954-262-4506 or visit http://bit.ly/uschoolopenhouse. As a reminder, full-time NSU employees receive a 35 percent tuition discount at NSU University School and may also qualify for financial aid.

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