• Tri-School Classes – May 19
• Gloves Available for Graduates
• Parent Presentations - May 22 and June 3
• Varsity Book Buyback - May 28-29
• Summer Courses for Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors
• Student Use of Personal Laptop Computers
• Summer Courses for Future Tigers
• Personal Finance Course at NDB Summer School
TRI-SCHOOL CLASSES – MAY 19
Tri-School Classes will take place on Monday May 19.
GLOVES AVAILABLE FOR GRADUATES
The Business Office is selling white gloves to graduating seniors
for $5.00. Please see Mrs. Tigri in Room 202.
PARENT PRESENTATIONS - MAY 22 AND JUNE 3
The Belmont Police Department will be hosting information sessions for parents at the NDNU Theatre at 6:30 p.m. on May 22 and June 3. The May 22 session will feature a nationally renowned speaker on "Internet Safety" and the June 3 session will feature a speaker from the San Mateo Narcotics Task Force on "Drugs and Drug Education." All parents are welcome to attend these free sessions. Students may not attend these sessions. Click here for more information.
VARSITY BOOK BUYBACK - MAY 28-29
The Book Buyback will be held in the Small Gymnasium on Wednesday evening, May 28, from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. and after Class Day, Thursday, May 29, from 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. Parents of seniors might encourage their graduates to sell back their books on Wednesday evening. Once this task is taken care of, they can really enjoy their Class Day and preparations for Graduation. Varsity Books is bringing extra staff so that the lines will move quickly. If you cannot come to the Book Buyback, you will have the option of selling books online.
SUMMER COURSES FOR SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, AND SENIORS
Click on the Summer Academy button on the NDB website and check out our Enrichment and Credit classes for high school students. Students can learn how to manage their personal finances, introduce themselves to American Sign Language, or learn the rules of the road in brief but intensive courses. Physical Education for credit is also available to help students build extra space into next year's schedule for study or electives.
STUDENT USE OF PERSONAL LAPTOP COMPUTERS
Students are welcome to bring their own laptop computers to
school and use them in the common areas.
Individual teachers determine specific guidelines for computer use
within their classrooms. Access to
the school's wireless network from a student's personal laptop is only
available in the Library area.
SUMMER COURSES FOR FUTURE TIGERS
NDB's Summer Academy
is a new program for middle school girls, which offers academics, enrichment,
and sports. Choose from 26
courses, including Fencing, Journalism, Video Production, Psychology, "CSI
Forensics," Fun Math, Drama, Study Skills, HSPT Exam Prep, Essay Writing,
and much, much more. The program
runs from June 16 to July 3, Monday through Thursday, on the NDB campus. Online
registration is now available.
PERSONAL FINANCE COURSE AT NDB THIS SUMMER
Do you wish that your daughter appreciated the value of a dollar
better? Do you want her to be
confident in handling her finances now and in college? Do you want her to understand the process
of investing? Sign her up for a
short (one week) inexpensive ($100) Personal Finance course. Click the Summer Academy
button to find out more.
Andrea Feeney
Director of Development
(650) 595-1913 ext. 225
(click to email)