University School Student Publishes His First Book

Inspired by his experience in our Community Service and Leadership Seminar, USchool senior Tomer Shaked wrote and published a book titled “Game Over” that tells his story of overcoming an obsession with video games and dedicating his time to do good for others instead. Tomer is donating 100% of the book’s proceeds to the Jack & Jill Center, the place where his passion for helping others was awakened. He plans to continue volunteering and supporting the organization.

His book is available on Amazon: https://a.co/d/evVD0O8. We are proud of you, Tomer!Learn more about NSU University School’s college preparatory program for students in Preschool – Grade 12 at www.uschool.nova.edu

Published 12/11/22

USchool Seniors Are Nominated For Silver Knight Awards

Front row from left: Gabriella Egozi (Speech/Debate), Madeline Musso (Dance), Joey Goldstein (Science) Back row from left: Dana Wrubel (Digital Media), Arie Perczek (Math), Sofia Aronsky (General Scholarship), Tomer Shaked (Vocational), Lila Meltzer (Social Science), Shayna Soffer (Drama)

We are proud to announce the nominees for the 2022-23 Miami Herald Silver Knight Awards, one of the nation’s most highly regarded student awards programs that recognizes outstanding students for their community service and academic achievements. Congratulations to these seniors (pictured above) for demonstrating excellence in their respective categories!

All nominees from Miami-Dade and Broward County schools will appear on a designated day to be interviewed by a panel of independent judges who will select one Silver Knight and three Honorable Mentions in various categories. Winners will be revealed at the Silver Knight Awards ceremony in the spring.

Learn more about NSU University School’s college preparatory program for students in Preschool – Grade 12 at www.uschool.nova.edu.

Posted 12/11/22

USchool Speech/Debate Students Earn Top Recognitions

Congratulations to the students on our Speech and Debate team on their achievements at the Florida Blue Key Tournament held at the University of Florida! Known as one of the oldest and largest Florida tournaments, the team competed against 89 schools from across the country and earned the following outstanding results:

At Blue Key Round Robin (an invitation only, pre-tournament competition):

  • Charlotte Reitman placed 2nd in Extemporaneous Speaking.
  • Ilan Arias & Maria Riofrio placed 3rd in Public Forum.

At Main Event:

  • Charlotte Reitman placed in the Top 10 of BOTH Extemporaneous Speaking and Informative Speaking.
  • Ilan Arias & Maria Riofrio placed in the Top 16 in Public Forum and earned their 2nd bid to the Tournament of Champions.
  • Nicholas Hamilton placed in the Top 20 of Extemporaneous Speaking.
  • Nicole Janoff placed 18th in Humorous Interpretation.
  • Logan Bratter & Samantha Hernandez placed in the Top 50 of Public Forum.

Learn more about NSU University School’s college preparatory program for students in Preschool – Grade 12 at www.uschool.nova.edu.

Posted 11/20/22

USchool’s Thespian Troupe Gets High Marks at Festival

Our Middle School Thespian Troupe 88233 competed at the District Festival and did great in various theatrical categories. Join us in congratulating our students on their achievements!

CRITIC’S CHOICE (best in the room):

  • Monologue – Emi O.
  • Small Group Musical – Lal Y., Peyton G., and Zachary K.

SUPERIOR:

  • Solo Musical – Zachary K.
  • Duet Musical – Zachary K. and Lal Y.
  • Solo Musical – Antonia R.
  • Playwriting – Alex R.
  • Duet Acting – Dylan G. and Emi O.

EXCELLENT:

  • One Act – Ms. Pearl and the Magic Scrapbook (all-star cast members: Peyton G. and Zachary K.)
  • Solo Musical – Lal Y.
  • Solo Musical – Mikayla A.
  • Duet Musical – Eva L. and Victoria L.
  • Solo Musical – Eva L.
  • Monologue – Alex R.
  • Costume Design – Lexi E.
  • Costume Design – Dylan G.

Learn more about NSU University School’s college preparatory program for students in Preschool – Grade 12 at www.uschool.nova.edu.

Posted 11/20/23

University School’s Annual Holiday Boutique, November 17

You’re invited to NSU University School’s Annual Holiday Boutique. The boutique will feature a curated selection of local vendors with an array of gifts for everyone in the family!

  • When: Thursday, November 17, 2022, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Where: Noel P. Brown Sports Center North, 3375 SW 75 Ave, Davie, FL

There will be food trucks from 10:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. and a bake sale and snack shop open all day. The boutique is free and open to the public. Parking is available in the West Parking Garage behind the Lower School.

For more information please contact Fabiola Valle at fvalle2@hotmail.com

Posted 11/10/22

USchool Robotics Teams Win Multiple Awards

Our Sharks Robotics teams are off to a strong start this season and swimming toward greatness! Join us in congratulating all 3 teams on qualifying to compete in the state championship and earning the following awards:

Team 4154X:

  • Tournament champions
  • Skills champion
  • Excellence Award

Team 4154V:

  • Tournament champions
  • Judges Award

Team 4154W:

  • Amaze Award

Learn more about NSU University School’s college preparatory program for students in Preschool – Grade 12 at www.uschool.nova.edu.

Posted 11/06/22

USchool Participates in Community Service Seminar

Students visited Broward Outreach Center and Feeding South Florida to sort and pack donations and serve lunch. Using the donations from our recent Socktober Drive, they created nearly 100 care packages for people in our community experiencing food and housing instability.

For the second day of the program, students volunteered on campus at the Lower School Scarecrow Breakfast and the Best Buddies Halloween Party to provide a fun morning for Lower School students and a lively afternoon for Special Olympics athletes.

Students developed leadership skills through team building, planning, communication, and leading events.

Learn more about NSU University School’s college preparatory program for students in Preschool – Grade 12 at www.uschool.nova.edu.

Posted 11/06/22

USchool Students Named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists

We are pleased to announce the 10 seniors who were named 2023 National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists and Commended Students!

Semifinalists are among 16,000 of the highest-scoring program entrants, representing less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors, who qualified for their exceptional academic ability and potential for success in rigorous college studies. They will have an opportunity to continue in the competition to attain finalist standing and qualify for winner recognition as well as National Merit Scholarships.

Commended Students are among 34,000 of the 50,000 PSAT/NMSQT high scorers to receive Letters of Commendation in recognition of their outstanding academic promise.

Please join us in congratulating the following seniors:

  • Semifinalists: Sarah Guttman and Christian Cassamajor-Paul
  • Commended Students: Rocco Antoniou, Connor Donahue, Alexis Ellman, Bradley Ginsburg, Maya Gurevich, Jordan Margolis, Jonathan Newell, Enoch Wong

Learn more about NSU University School’s college preparatory program for students in Preschool – Grade 12 at www.uschool.nova.edu.

Posted 10/23/22

USchool Student Receives Top Review Recognition

Haleigh Mish

We are proud to announce that junior Haleigh Mish, who is on our NSU University School Cappies team and serves as a theatre critic for shows at schools in Broward and Palm Beach counties, was selected as the TOP review for J.P. Taravella High School’s Radium Girls play.

Haleigh received top recognition out of 47 student reviews and is featured on the Florida Theatre On Stage website: http://www.floridatheateronstage.com/cappies/

Learn more about NSU University School’s college preparatory program for students in Preschool – Grade 12 at www.uschool.nova.edu.

Posted 10/23/22

University School Students Get Communications Experience

First grade students took a tour of the NSU Department of Communication, Media, and the Arts and explored the student-run campus newspaper, radio station, and TV station. They were thrilled to learn all about how news is shared and the essential role media plays in the educational and cultural life of the Nova Southeastern University community.

Learn more about NSU University School’s college preparatory program for students in Preschool – Grade 12 at www.uschool.nova.edu.

Posted 10/09/22

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