‘Responsible Restart’ amended

We’ve again updated Responsible Restart: USN's Back-to-School Guide. Major changes in the Friday, September 18 revision include:
new health screening questions from the Tennessee Department of Health (page 7)
how to reset Magnus Mobile passwords (page 8)
the Health Team FAQ with revised guidelines on how your family should handle COVID-19 exposure, details on contact tracing, and Health Room changes (page 9)
an easier-to-read flowchart for COVID-19 exposure and symptoms (page 10)
USN’s Guide to Bringing Performing Arts On Campus (page 17)
Consider bookmarking usn.org/responsiblerestart to keep this document at your fingertips. It also is linked from the usn.org homepage and usn.org/coronavirus.
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  • Remembering Cassandra Teague Walker '67

    Peabody Demonstration School's first African-American graduate passed away September 3, 2025. Cassandra Teague Walker '67 returned to her alma mater many times to share her experiences with young students and is featured on the 21st Avenue garage mural.
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  • 5 USN students named National Merit Semifinalists

    The National Merit Scholarship Program honors seniors whose PSAT scores show exceptional academic ability and potential for success in rigorous college studies. Congratulations to seniors Darcy Dove, Finch Fleming, Evan Giles, Ismaeel Moskinzada, and Lin Zheng for this honor.
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  • USN parents peruse rows of pre-loved books during Fall Book Frenzy 2024 in Cheek Gym. The used book and media sale benefits USN's Hassenfeld Library and provides funding for visiting authors.

    Clear, restock your shelves during Fall Book Frenzy

    Thank you to the many families, faculty, and staff who have donated their pre-loved books, games, and puzzles for resale. USNA continues to accept donations. Fall Book Frenzy takes place Thursday, September 25 through Saturday, September 27 in Cheek Gym. This annual used book sale benefits the Hassenfeld Library.
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