The next Book Club selection has been announced!
16 students in grades 7 – 12 have embarked on a journey to the mythical kingdom of Florin where they will follow the love story of Princess Buttercup and her ever-devoted love, Westley. The Princess Bride, by William Goldman, is sure to be a thrilling and humorous adventure for all.
Congratulations to the students who received the most votes in this year’s poster contest.
Isabelle C. – Third Place
Bry’anna C. – First Place
“Believe in my Steps for Tomorrow”
The group truly loved this book and all the emotions that came with learning about the struggles of those persecuted in Nazi Germany… some for their ethnicity and others for their convictions. Raelynn A. offered her profound thoughts on what she learned when she shared, “Our life is one proverbial coin toss. You can either live or exist. Choose.” Many characters in the book chose living over existing, even with perilous consequences.Well done, ladies.The next book club group is already being selected…. can’t wait to see what we will read next!!
The ladies of New Outlook outdid themselves this year with more than 50 amazing entries into our Juvenile Court Judges Commission Poster Contest. This year’s theme is “Believe in My Steps for Tomorrow.”Staff, students and guests can vote for their favorite works at our Art Show on 8/30. Winners will be announced 8/31.So proud of all of these young women!
Good luck Ariel B., Desah B. and Olivia E. in all your future pursuits.
The New Outlook Garden Club has started harvesting the produce grown in the school garden. In addition to sharing with staff members, students are continuing the annual tradition of offering zucchini, peppers, cucumbers and other yummy veggies to our neighbors.
Well done ladies! Nothing tastes better than homegrown!
The members of the New Outlook Book Club have begun their next literary adventure. This time the group is reading The Book Thief, which is a historical fiction novel by the Australian author Markus Zusak, set in Nazi Germany during World War II. This critically acclaimed book won international awards and was eventually made into a major motion picture which the girls will look forward to seeing at the conclusion of the book study.
Raelynn A.
Abbigail B.
Ariel B.
Desah B.
Kylaigh B.
K.C. D.
Olivia E.
Jenesia H.
Karly K.
Rose K.
Kimmy O.
Tavya P.
Ryley T.
Kelayla V.
Emma W.M.
Gabby W.
Please call or email for additional information to Gina Samosky, Corporate Communications Coordinator