Echoes of autumn: Royall High School puts on fall concert

Royall High School hosted its fall concert Oct. 29.

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N-O-W students take part in Performing Arts Fair

Contributed by N-O-W Elementary School — Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton Elementary School fifth-graders were presented an opportunity to present something fun at our school’s Performing Arts Fair. Seven students volunteered to showcase a special talent. Performances ranged...

Brookwood theater students advance to sectionals

Back row (left to right): Director Kim Neal Nofsinger, Cooper Powell, Brayden Thieman, Jackie Hernandez and Elijah John. Front row: Emma Wiedmeyer, Samantha Markee, Miranda Arndt and Katherine McElhose. (Contributed photo) Students in the Brookwood theater program...

Author visits N-O-W

Minnesota children’s author Kevin Lovegreen speaks to Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton Elementary School students on April 7, describing the writing process and offering writing tips. Lovegreen’s books focus on hunting, fishing and the outdoors. 

N-O-W names artists of the month

The March artists of the month for Brookwood High School are (left to right) senior Kim Downing and sophomore Sophie Teynor for their colorful chalk drawings of desserts based on the art of Wayne Thiebaud. (Contributed photo)

N-O-W students take part in spelling bee

Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton Elementary School hosted its school-wide spelling bee earlier this month. The winner was Sami Markee (center), the runner-up was Saleen Ford (left), and the alternate was Michael Godlewski (right). (Contributed photos)

N-O-W artists of the month

The Brookwood High School Artists of the Month for February were seventh-graders Aurora Lawrence, Jocelyn Pacheco Pastrana and Jimena Mendoza Canelo (above), junior Kalye Treu (middle), and senior Lainey Teynor (below).   Lainey used tempera for her four-quadrant...

Royall marketing students donate to Elroy Health Services

The Royall fall 2021 marketing class created and sold dessert books, with all proceeds donated to Elroy Health Services. They sold 114 books and raised $600. Seventeen students were in the class. Pictured (left to right): Aleena, Mara, Cyberia, Nick, Logan, Jacob,...

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