USNA coffee, faculty spotlights October 23

Join USNA for monthly coffee and faculty spotlights at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday, October 23 in the Gordon Multipurpose Room.
By Kobie Pretorius, USNA President
 
We welcome Head of High School Quinton Walker and HS Academic Dean Jeff Edmonds as our faculty spotlight during the October USNA meeting. They will offer a peek into life as a USN High Schooler with updates on what is new and exciting in our HS halls and classrooms. Come and ask questions about the new schedule and the pathway through USN's HS curriculum, new ways to think about the ACT and SAT, and interesting new courses offered, e.g. Cognitive Neuroscience and the American Studies Seminar.

Remember to bring your favorite coffee mug as we cut back on our disposable waste. We will also serve donuts and hear an update on Artclectic and recaps of Fall Fest and Fall Book Frenzy.
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