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Trivia Night planned at Norwood American Legion

Trivia Night planned at Norwood American Legion
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Norwood-Norfolk Central announces Class 2022 valedictorian, salutatorian

Norwood-Norfolk Central announces Class 2022 valedictorian, salutatorian
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Norwood-Norfolk Central names 2021 valedictorian, salutatorian

Monday, May 24, 2021 - 11:50 am NNCS Valedictorian Kiera Fetter. Photo submitted by NNCS. NORWOOD Norwood-Norfolk Central School has named its valedictorian and salutatorian for this school year. Kiera Fetter, daughter of Kent and Robin Fetter of Norwood, is the valedictorian of the NNCS Class of 2021 with an average of 98.71. Kiera will be graduating with an Advanced Regents Diploma with Honors. She has taken honors classes including AP U.S history, AP Calculus, AP Biology, college credit Public Speaking, Precalculus, English Composition, Statistics, Government as well as upper level science courses including Chemistry and Physics. Kiera is involved in a variety of activities including Varsity Club, National Honor Society, Art Club, Bel Aires, Jazz Band, and Whiz Quiz. She has been the vice president of the Class of 2021 for the past three years, Senior Band secretary for four years, Drama Club secretary and treasurer, and Spanish Club treasurer. She par

Norwood-Norfolk Central School District considering graduation plans for Class of 2021

NORFOLK — Plans are still in the works on how graduation ceremonies will be held for the Norwood-Norfolk Central School Class of 2021. “We have made no plans yet, but we’ve been talking,” Superintendent James M. Cruikshank said. He said Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo had talked about “opening things up” on May 19, but there wasn’t any written guidance on how that could impact graduation. Last year’s ceremony was held in the district parking lot, but that may be a problem this year because of construction that’s currently taking place. “We did it last year. I thought we did it well,” Mr. Cruikshank said.

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