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Class of 2011
Sheila Carroll, Advisor
Kyla Callahan, Assistant Advisor 


 
2011 Class Officers
 

President

 Cindy Ralls

  

Vice President

Kerrie Tonks

 

 Treasurer

Felicia Lumbert

 

Secretary

Alex Piso

 


Provide a listing of the alumni classes from your school that are located in the Class Listings area of Primary Navigation.


Looking for information about the Class of 2011? Here you can find the latest news and events about the class. As always if you have any questions please fill out our contact form! Keep an eye on this page for future updates and information about the class of 2011!



SCRIP Fundraiser - All students are welcome to participate in the SCRIP fundraiser.  Please use the attached form for all orders.  Orders are due by December 3rd to ensure delivery for the winter holidays.  Any questions, please contact Ms. Carroll.  scarroll@nashoba.tec.ma.us



Photos
2008-2009 School Year


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While participating in an activity in which students had to form groups of three or be eliminated during Nashoba Tech's orientation for the national Kick-Off Program, Kyle Jones (Chelmsford) forms a group with Linda Cummings (Littleton), left, and Shayna Dalton (Townsend). The Kick-Off Program trains high-school students to become mentors to incoming freshmen.

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Lee Lonzo, director of the National Kick-Off program, has the attention of, front row, from left, Kyra Lasorsa (Lowell), Adam Maloney (Townsend) and Brendan Kelly (Townsend); and, back row, from left, Ashley Martin (Townsend), Thomas Keaney (Groton), Serena Trodella (Lowell), Ashley Hayes (Chelmsford) and Melony Couture (Chelmsford). The Kick-Off Program trains high-school students to become mentors to incoming freshmen.

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From left, sophomores Abigail Chisholm (Pepperell), Cynthia Ralls (Chelmsford) and Aaron Forest (Townsend) take part in an activity in which they must make a name tag and include four facts about that themselves their classmates might not know as part of Nashoba Tech's introduction to the national Kick-Off Program, which trains high-school students to become mentors to incoming freshmen.

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Thursday, January 8, 2009, the seventh period sophomore biology class worked on DNA models using K'NEX.

The students spent time learning the structure of DNA and the base-pairing rule associated with DNA. The models reinforced the fact that the DNA molecule is three dimensional with the shape of a double-helix or spiral staircase made up of nucleotides.

The students, particularly, Alex Piso,(pictured) enjoyed building their models.