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The Winter Guard’s Stellar Spirit

The Winter Guard’s Stellar Spirit

Ina Rhee, Staff Writer March 29, 2023

On March 18th, the winter guard headed to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and after scoring a 73.19 in 8th place, the team wasn’t able to advance to finals. Despite this, the winter guard’s spirit and enthusiasm...

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DECA Takes Atlantic City

Lara Areiqat, News Editor March 17, 2023

From Monday, February 27 to Wednesday, March 1, 25 NVOT students attended the three-day New Jersey DECA State Conference at the Harrah’s Convention Center in Atlantic City.  DECA provides students...

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First Competition In A Higher Class, First Place

Ina Rhee, Staff Writer March 17, 2023

On March 11th, the winter guard competed at Bridgewater-Raritan High School, winning first place with a score of 71.9. This was their first competition in their new higher Scholastic double A (SAA) class...

Serving Seniors A Loss

Serving Seniors A Loss

The Lance Staff March 3, 2023

On Thursday, March 2, members of the senior class faced off against staff members in a volleyball game at lunch in the North Gym. Ultimately, the seniors lost by a score of 30-28. 

Winter Guard Shoots for the Moon

Winter Guard Shoots for the Moon

Ina Rhee, Staff Writer February 9, 2023

On Saturday, February 4, the winter guard placed first at Hillsborough High School, gaining a score of 69.13 and moving up to the higher Scholastic AA class. The team competed against Malverne, Matawan,...

Students and staff share their thoughts on new Genesis restrictions.

Genesis or Nemesis?

Charlie Dippolito and Jahnavi Vaghasia January 26, 2023

At NVOT, checking Genesis is as habitual as waking up at 7 a.m. to get up for school. However, starting February 1, students and parents will not be able to access the Genesis gradebook from 8 a.m. to...

FBLA club members together after qualifying for states.

NVOT Goes Big at FBLA Regionals

Kevin Ju and Kiran Gurunathan January 24, 2023

On December 6, students in Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) competed in the annual Northeast Regional Competition.  Competitors tested in the South Cafeteria to try and qualify for states...

The Bi-State singers perform in front of Mr. Noyses class.

Rockin’ around NVOT

Erin Cho, Staff Writer January 5, 2023

As the school prepared to head into holiday break on December 21 and 22, English teacher Brook Zelcer and his Bi-State singers brought holiday cheer to the OT halls by singing carols.  The tradition,...

V(OT)ing for the Future

V(OT)ing for the Future

Madison Kosmark, Staff Writer December 2, 2022

From November 17 through November 18, the Class of 2026 held elections for class officer positions.  Candidates created videos that were shared via the class Canvas page on November 17. Students were...

The leaderboard is displayed in C corridor.

More Than Just an Award

Alex Cleary, Staff Writer December 2, 2022

Whether it’s hurling a ball through the air, sprinting down the track, or doing just a few more push ups, every student at NVOT has something they excel at in Physical Education (phys ed) class.  However,...

Traditional Korean snacks

Happy Chuseok

Erin Yoon and Rachel Kim November 29, 2022

On Friday, November 18, a sweet surprise was waiting for Korean students in room A203. Small, decorated boxes were piled on a table, waiting for students to pick them up. These small boxes contained different...

Regional college fair brings students from all around the county.

College Fair Comes Back

Christine Kim, Staff Writer November 3, 2022

As late fall approaches and the Class of 2023’s college admission journey comes to an end, juniors begin a grueling year of trying to maintain deadlines, extracurriculars, and GPAs.  On Thursday,...

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