The MS JV Tigers defeated Poplar Grove on Monday 2-0. In the first set, the Tigers had to come from behind after a quick PG start. The Tigers served really well down the stretch, led by Savannah Ross and Naomi Asfaw, to take the first set 25-23. The second set was all Tigers! The JV jumped out to a big lead and didn't look back, winning 25-11. Mimi Blind, Kenzie Burke, and Jeanie Jansen controlled the net, while Norah Clarke directed the back end. Next match is Wed. vs Brentwood Academy. Go, Tigers!
Congratulations to Anisha Nachnani ’32, who turned heads with her project, “Plastic Beneath the Surface: Quantifying the Impact of Soil Microplastics on Early Plant Development.”
Several Middle School students represented USN at the Nashville Perennial Math Competition, and all four teams qualified for the Perennial Math National Championship in May.
USN students participated in the 73rd Youth In Government conference at the Tennessee State Capitol and neighboring buildings in downtown Nashville. Several students brought home awards, and the entire group did a fantastic job representing USN.
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