5th football grade ran into a pretty polished looking team Tuesday night under the lights at CPA. In the end, we took a loss but not without opportunities and not without a fight. After getting down 20-0 in the first half, the Hawks came roaring back and put a couple of TDs on their own on the scoreboard. They made a real game of it but CPA stayed disciplined and finished out the game. We had great plays made by many different teammates on both sides of the ball. The Hawks are looking forward to the season ending rematch with CPA.
5th football grade ran into a pretty polished looking team Tuesday night under the lights at CPA. In the end, we took a loss but not without opportunities and not without a fight. After getting down 20-0 in the first half, the Hawks came roaring back and put a couple of TDs on their own on the scoreboard. They made a real game of it but CPA stayed disciplined and finished out the game. We had great plays made by many different teammates on both sides of the ball. The Hawks are looking forward to the season ending rematch with CPA.
Congratulations to Anisha Nachnani ’32, who turned heads with her project, “Plastic Beneath the Surface: Quantifying the Impact of Soil Microplastics on Early Plant Development.”
Several Middle School students represented USN at the Nashville Perennial Math Competition, and all four teams qualified for the Perennial Math National Championship in May.
USN students participated in the 73rd Youth In Government conference at the Tennessee State Capitol and neighboring buildings in downtown Nashville. Several students brought home awards, and the entire group did a fantastic job representing USN.
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