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The 2018 Niagara High School Junior Prom will be held on Saturday, May 5th from 8:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. in the Niagara High School Gymnasium. Junior class members have chosen Garden Party as the theme for the evening. The colors selected are light pink, white, and green. Evan Blagec of Sick Productions Mobile DJ Service will be providing the music. Tickets will be sold at the door for $10.00 per person, and doors will open at 6:30 p.m. for all attendees. ATO Photography by Alan Osterberg will be capturing the night to remember with his outstanding photography. There will also be a photo booth available to all dancers free of charge.
The public is cordially invited to attend the Grand March. The doors will open at 7:15 p.m., and the Grand March will begin at 7:30 p.m. An announcement introducing all attendees, prom court, and the prom king and queen will be made at that time. The fee to attend the Grand March is $2.00 per person.
Niagara’s Prom Royalty was elected by the junior class. Cicilia Chinnock, daughter of Aime Lee and Gabriel Chinnock, and Noah Dumke, son of Kim and Brad Dumke, were chosen as the 2018 Miniature King and Queen.
2018 Niagara Prom Court members are pictured.
Back Row: Cole Brown, Jeran Collins, Joshua Broullire, Austin Tripp, and Andrew Anderson
Front Row: Annalise Colenso, Diana Schemonia, Jenn Olsen, Miranda Spigarelli, and Marissa Blosser.
Niagara had a strong showing at the 2018 Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Tech Challenge, bringing home four gold medals. Jared Linsmeyer and Casey Antonissen competed in the Welding Competition. Linsmeyer won gold and Antonissen won a STAR First, which included a $1000 scholarship. Hunter Thompson and Cole Brown competed in the Automotive Service Competition. Thompson won gold and Brown won a STAR First, which is another $1000 scholarship.
The students worked hard to prepare for their competitions. Contributions from local businesses and area professionals, gave them an edge over other Wisconsin and Upper Peninsula students. We would like to thank Niagara Fabrication, Breeze Automotive, Iron Mountain Automotive, Loadmaster, and Badger Auto for all you do to support our Tech Ed program and our students
Anthony is a seventh grade student at the School District of Niagara. He is the son of Heidi Phillips from Niagara and Dan and Lianne Phillips from Niagara. Tony is a very bright student who puts forth his best effort at all times. Above all, he adds a positive twist to learning. Tony spends his time outside of the classroom spreading his positivity, and one example of that is when he dedicates his time to the Sunday basketball program. He also enjoys camping with his family during the summertime. He participates in basketball, track, band, and Tuesday night bowling. Tony is personable, driven, and very creative. He always excels when given the opportunity to showcase his creativity.
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