Back-to-school Popsicle Party cancelled

Mother Nature is not cooperating for our annual Popsicle Party. Depending on which weather app you use, actual and feels-like temperatures are 98 to 101 and higher. Under these conditions, we would limit student activities, so, in the interest of everyone's health and well-being, we are going to cancell our gathering at the River Campus. There is just not enough shade and certainly no air conditioning to bring relief to hundreds of USN families. Thank you for understanding. We look forward to seeing you in a few days for the start of our new school year.
Cool off from summer over frozen treats and connect with Director Rob Hereford, classmates, families, and faculty 4 to 5 p.m. Sunday, August 16 at the River Campus. This annual back-to-school event has been moved due to the Back Lawn renovation, yet it offers the USN community an opportunity to reconnect with friends as well as our new Director. Also during the Popsicle Party, families can sign up to volunteer during Fall Fest, Spring Book Frenzy, Artclectic, and other service opportunities as well as renew their family's membership with our booster clubs, Tiger Club for athletics and Tiger Arts Patrons. Treats and space to play will be plentiful.
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