Shaun Vaughn, NAHS School Reporter

Hello New Albany. Welcome to another installment of the New Albany High School news. The Krewe of Grenouilles breakfast will be held Tuesday, April 23 at 7:15 in the High School Cafeteria. The breakfast is honoring students who help with special needs. The students are Joshanae Tucker, Holley Berryman, Austin Howard, Ali Sizemore, Darby Mills, Jonah Zahler, Lenzi Sanderson, Shannon Goode, Alexis Lipsey, Callie Roaten, Ashley Juarez, Benard Spight, Larenz Jones, Trevor Cobb, Katelyn Watson, Kateland Wade, Allie Owen, Anna Frances Stroud, and Asiana Judon. Also, one teacher, Mrs. Nannette Ballard, was nominated to come to the breakfast. This is the first time a teacher has been nominated.

Baseball was victorious against Ripley on Friday night and will take on Lewisburg Tuesday at home. They will also go on the road to play Lewisburg on Friday. Jonah Zahler, senoir right fielder, says the reasons he most looks forward to playing Lewisburg are “because it rekindles a rivalry and he looks forward to playing an old teammate.”

This week students will be Case 21 testing in preparation for the state test in May. The state test include Algebra, Biology, English, and US History.

With six weeks remaining in the school year, students have already begun prepping for the summer. Ken Phillips, Junior at NAHS, has “fishing and coonhunting” in his summer agenda. Some students like freshman Hunter Wade, are venturing out this summer. Wade says, he plans on “going to Georgia for work.” Others like myself are going to use the summer for a time of relaxation and reflecting.

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