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Life of a Student Issue #3

Sanborn Regional Clubs Edition. Read about the clubs at Sanborn, Acts of Kindness program, the Mentoring Program and an Update on Sanborn Sports. There is also a clickable link to the Sanborn Girls JV season highlights and an AD for the upcoming Student Faculty Game.

Sanborn Regional Clubs Edition. Read about the clubs at Sanborn, Acts of Kindness program, the Mentoring Program and an Update on Sanborn Sports. There is also a clickable link to the Sanborn Girls JV season highlights and an AD for the upcoming Student Faculty Game.

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Sanborn<br />

Regional<br />

<strong>Student</strong><br />

Clubs<br />

Edition<br />

Sanborn Regional High School<br />

LIFEISSUE NO. 3<br />

O F A S T U D E N T<br />

ACTS OF<br />

KINDNESS<br />

New Program to Recognize<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s at Sanborn for<br />

positive action in the school<br />

community<br />

MENTORING<br />

PROGRAM<br />

The Mentoring Program will<br />

continue to meet with 8th<br />

Graders and prepare them<br />

for High School<br />

CLUB SHOUT<br />

OUTS<br />

Sanborn has so much to <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

students. Check out these clubs<br />

and what they have been up to.<br />

PHOTOGRAPH OF SANBORN KEY CLUB BY JILLIAN SPERO


<strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Student</strong><br />

<strong>Student</strong> Leaders working together to take positive<br />

actions and initiatives to promote Sanborn Pride,<br />

healthy life choices and improve community and<br />

culture<br />

PAGE 3<br />

PAGE 5<br />

<strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Student</strong> had a great 2015<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Student</strong> traveled to the Ellis and Sanborn<br />

Middle schools, to talk with the eighth graders about the<br />

transition to high school life. Not only that but the members<br />

have raised over $600 during Red Ribbon Week, and donated<br />

that to a good cause. In the coming year, the club is excited to<br />

continue leaving their mark by starting an Acts <strong>of</strong> Kindness<br />

program, and supporting our community.<br />

If you're interested in joining the group, come to the meetings<br />

during FLT time on B days! Everyone is welcomed and<br />

encouraged to help us make an impact. The next fundraiser for<br />

the club will be the <strong>Student</strong> Faculty Game. Come watch the<br />

students challenge their teachers on the basketball court. For<br />

more details, See the Ad on our last page <strong>of</strong> this newsletter<br />

A U T H O R S<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s Leaving Their Mark<br />

Molly Hayes and Katelyn Laliberte<br />

Public Relations Staff <strong>of</strong> f <strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Student</strong><br />

PAGE 7<br />

Contents <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Issue</strong><br />

Page 3 - Acts <strong>of</strong><br />

Kindness<br />

Page 5 - Club Shout outs<br />

Page 7 - Winter Sports<br />

Update<br />

LIFE OF A STUDENT | 1


# S A N B O R N A C T S O F K I N D E S S<br />

Acts <strong>of</strong><br />

Kindness<br />

Rewarding students for making a positive<br />

impact on our school community<br />

Article by Spencer Bortone and Liam Dolan| Pictures From Molly Hayes<br />

LIFE OF A STUDENT| 3


Acts <strong>of</strong><br />

Kindness<br />

<strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Student</strong> Partnering with National Honor Society<br />

to promote Kindness<br />

For the first month <strong>of</strong> nominations,<br />

students will only be rated by teachers,<br />

yet if the process is successful, we will<br />

open up the nomination process to<br />

students. The National Honor Society<br />

and <strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Student</strong> will then choose<br />

two students from the nominations to<br />

highlight and interview. The chosen<br />

students will also get their hands printed<br />

on the mural in the cafeteria to<br />

contribute to a Random Acts <strong>of</strong> Kindness<br />

Tree. This is an initiative that <strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> a<br />

<strong>Student</strong> and National Honor Society are<br />

implimenting with the goal <strong>of</strong> improving<br />

the overall culture at Sanborn Regional<br />

High School. Please contact Mr.Gray,<br />

Ms.Lang, Ms.Fuller, Ms.Fall or Vicky<br />

Parady Guay from <strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Student</strong> or<br />

Ms. Deangelis from National Honor<br />

Society for more information.<br />

Authors:. Spencer Bortone, Senior, and Liam<br />

Dolan, Junior. Spencer is active in Key Club ,<br />

National Honor Society and a Baseball<br />

player at Sanborn. Liam is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ice Hockey Team and played on the Golf<br />

team this past fall.<br />

KEEGAN. 9TH GRADE , BUYS HOT COCOA FROM SCHOOL STORE<br />

FOR 20 RANDOM STUDENTS<br />

Random Acts <strong>of</strong> Kindness are meant<br />

Random Acts <strong>of</strong> Kindness<br />

to help someone out. The people<br />

who commit these acts look for no<br />

recognition or acknowledgment.<br />

The new year brings in a new way to<br />

highlight the good things students at<br />

Sanborn are doing. On December<br />

23rd, a student named Keegan<br />

Bradham, bought ten hot chocolates<br />

for ten random people for nothing in<br />

return. This is a prime example <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Random Act <strong>of</strong> Kindness that<br />

National Honor Society and <strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> a<br />

<strong>Student</strong> will recognize in the new<br />

year. Random Acts <strong>of</strong> Kindness can<br />

range from holding the door for<br />

someone, to a larger gesture like<br />

Keegan’s.<br />

Photographs from Kate Krumm<br />

However, the <strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Student</strong><br />

program and National Honor Society<br />

want to give the students the<br />

acknowledgement they deserve.<br />

Every month, nominations will be<br />

made in order to recognize students<br />

who show a willingness make a<br />

positive impact on the Sanborn<br />

school community and environment.<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s will not be rated on<br />

academic or athletic performance,<br />

but instead rated on their positive<br />

influence on the Sanborn<br />

community.<br />

WANT TO LEARN<br />

MORE?<br />

Follow us on Twitter<br />

@LOS_SANBORN<br />

#SANBORNACTS<br />

LIFE OF A STUDENT | 4


Chess Club<br />

CLUB<br />

S A N B O R N R E G I O N A L<br />

SHOUT<br />

OUTS<br />

Poetry Club<br />

Advisor: Mr. Corkery<br />

Poetry club is a fairly small club(5 or so) that plans<br />

open mics in library and shares poetry and music<br />

The club helps and teaches with different kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

poetry and music. Very casual so drop in when you can<br />

to see what poetry club is all about.<br />

Chess Club<br />

Advisor: Mr. Giuliucci<br />

Starting back up on Tuesdays After School in Rm<br />

205 - anyone can join!<br />

Diversity Club<br />

Diversity Club<br />

Advisor: Ms. Petraitis & Ms. Belcher<br />

We are going to have a panel discussion on a play,<br />

written by a student, on LGBT issues<br />

Ultimate Frisbee<br />

Advisor: Mr. Jacobs<br />

Waiting for the spring season to start. We plan on<br />

scrimmaging Souhegan and Bedford in spring after<br />

didn't happen in fall. The Club will be starting meetings<br />

soon to try and recruit people<br />

Ultimate Frisbee<br />

L I F E O F A S T U D E N T | 5


National Honor Society<br />

CLUB<br />

S A N B O R N R E G I O N A L<br />

SHOUT<br />

OUTS<br />

Math Club<br />

Advisor: Mr. Arsenault & Dr. Young<br />

Meet on Thursday at Newmarket High School<br />

State meet in March where schools from all over NH<br />

meet<br />

Shop Club<br />

Advisor: Mr. Kelly<br />

Free for what kids want to do. For example- fix cars,<br />

make guitars, weld, etc.<br />

Key Club<br />

Key Club<br />

Advisor: Mrs.Wheeler<br />

Meetings after school on Mondays in Mrs. Wheeler's<br />

room. Join us to be more active in your community<br />

Justice Committee -<br />

Advisor: Mrs. Hadwin, Mrs.Millard<br />

Every couple <strong>of</strong> weeks the justice committee gets<br />

together to practice on how they should handle on<br />

consequences to bring back to the community. Also, it's<br />

a better alternative to the situation other than being<br />

suspended.<br />

<strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Student</strong><br />

<strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Student</strong><br />

Advisors: Ms. Fall, Mr. Gray, Ms. Fuller, & Ms. Lang<br />

Beach Cleanup is coming up March 5th. The mentoring<br />

program works with 8th grade move up and transition.<br />

Random Acts <strong>of</strong> Kindness program just starting up.<br />

L I F E O F A S T U D E N T | 6


UPDATE<br />

Winter 2016<br />

Sanborn Sports<br />

Sanborn Girls Junior Varsity<br />

2016 Undefeated 20 - 0 Gold Division Champions<br />

Noah Marsh<br />

1st Place<br />

Bowling Medal Flight<br />

Sanborn Cheerleading Team<br />

1st Place Finish at the Concord Cheer Competition<br />

L I F E O F A S T U D E N T | 7

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