Mornings 10-3-25

2025-10-03

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[0:30] Hello, and welcome to this edition of Mornings. I'm Carly Buera.
[0:38] And I'm Dublina Kandu. We have a lot to tell you, so let's get right into it.
[0:42] The North Penn Marching Nights competed in the first U.S. band's show of the season
[0:45] at Upper Dublin High School against local high schools. Our Marching Nights captured
[0:49] first place with a score of 82.6. They also received caption awards for Best Overall
[0:54] Effect, Best Music, Best Visual, Best Percussion, and Best Color Guard. This
[0:58] weekend, they compete at Central Bugs. Good luck Marching Nights.
[1:05] North Penn's cybersecurity class got a special opportunity this week with an
[1:10] exclusive tour of the North Penn School District Technology Suite. Students
[1:14] are currently working on their school security audit project, where they try to
[1:17] think like a criminal in order to find vulnerabilities in school
[1:20] architecture. Various NP security engineers and architects led the
[1:25] students through the server room, informing students of the various
[1:28] backups and fail states the district has in case of an attack. If any sophomores
[1:32] or juniors are interested in activities like this, be sure to put cybersecurity
[1:36] in your class schedule for next year.
[1:40] High school is still a buzz with restoration and renovation. Here's
[1:43] this month's construction update.
[1:47] As we move into fall phase one of the North Penn High School renovation
[1:51] project continues to make strong progress. Let's take a look at the
[1:54] September 2025 milestones. In the netatorium, ceiling and wall painting is
[1:59] nearly complete. Just one small section by the bleacher remains, which will be
[2:03] finished once scaffolding comes down next week. The locker room painting has
[2:06] begun and sound panels in the ceiling are fully installed. Crews also have
[2:11] started installing ceiling panels in the pole locker rooms. NK pod floor
[2:15] grinding is underway during the early morning hours to reduce noise
[2:18] concerns while roofing crews continue hot air welding, flashing, and
[2:22] installing metal coping along the parapet walls. Plumbing work continues in
[2:26] wall roughins for gas lines, new eyewash station valves on the third floor of
[2:30] K pod and rough ends for water fountains in the netatorium. Electrical teams
[2:35] installed new panels in the basement pool equipment room and first floor
[2:38] storage area while adding outlets and lighting in classrooms and
[2:41] corridors. A brief shutdown on September 23rd allowed tie ins for the
[2:45] new generator and switchboard. Mechanical crews installed new ductwork
[2:50] and hot water pipes and third floor classrooms remove the old K pod air
[2:54] handler and receive rooftop units for the netatorium. Looking ahead, work
[2:59] includes continue painting, tiling, roofing, interior finishes and masonry
[3:03] restoration. In early October, we will see the installation of the new
[3:07] pull packs and rooftop units by the end of October. Both third floor K pod
[3:12] and the netatorium will begin to look like it will when they are due
[3:14] to open after Thanksgiving this fall. Thank you for following along as
[3:18] North Penn renovation project stays on schedule bringing us closer to a
[3:22] renewed and revitalized North Penn high school.
[3:38] In the studio to give you today's lowdown. How are you doing Josh? I'm
[3:42] doing great today, Carly. Let's get right into the lowdown. Whether
[3:46] you're senior applying to college or sophomore wants to learn
[3:49] Pennsylvania's Association for College Administration Admission
[3:52] counseling is holding its college fair next Thursday. It will be
[3:55] held in the gyms from six to 8pm on October 9th. Over 100 colleges
[3:59] will be there for you to explore. If you're interested in
[4:02] attending, make sure to scan the QR code to pre register for
[4:04] the event. Attention sophomores, you must set up two step
[4:08] verification on your North Penn Google account. Please follow
[4:10] the email directions or visit bit.ly slash NP two step. The
[4:15] deadline is the end of the day on Monday, October 13th. After
[4:19] this date, you will not be able to log in until it is complete. If
[4:22] you need help, please email NP family tech at npenn.org. All
[4:26] students listen up. Blue Book, the College Board test taking
[4:29] software released a critical update on September 25th. If
[4:32] you're taking the SAT, the PSAT or digital AP exams, make
[4:36] sure to open the Blue Book app on your Chromebook and
[4:38] complete the update. Your books are on sale now. So to make
[4:43] sure you preserve your memories for a lifetime, go to
[4:45] justins.com to order yours today. The sale will last from now
[4:49] until March 1st. That's all we have for this week's lowdown.
[4:51] I'm Josh Edelman, sending it back to the desk.
[4:56] Thank you, Josh. Pom poms and jerseys flooded Crawford
[4:59] Stadium as youth cheerleaders and footballers made their
[5:02] appearance. The last football game doubled as North
[5:05] Penn's annual community night. Aspiring athletes from
[5:08] the local community were able to spend time with our own
[5:10] football team and cheerleading squad. Our dedicated sports
[5:13] stars took the time to talk, teach and practice with the
[5:17] children, inspiring the next generation of athletes.
[5:28] For this use club spotlight, Logan Golden is here to tell
[5:30] you about Badminton Club.
[5:32] North Penn's Badminton is back with a thwack and better than
[5:42] ever. Whether you're a pro in the court or you've never
[5:45] touched a racket, Badminton welcomes all students and
[5:47] take a whack at the burden. One of the big things about
[5:52] Badminton Club is that it is inclusive. It doesn't
[5:54] matter who you are, what skill of you are, come on
[5:57] down and have some fun. We do hold tournaments for
[6:00] people who like that competitive aspect. But really
[6:03] this is more of a place that's supposed to be social, a
[6:06] soft landing spot after school to hang out with friends,
[6:09] have good time and exercise. So one of my favorite things
[6:13] about Badminton Club is that everyone's here, everyone's
[6:16] involved, anyone can come down. Even if it's for 10, 15
[6:19] minutes and you have to go somewhere else, we'd love to
[6:22] have you and we're planning our fall tournament. So keep
[6:26] staying tuned for dates.
[6:33] I love Badminton because it gives me a chance to get
[6:35] outside, touch grass and run around. And I think people
[6:39] should join Badminton Club because you make like a
[6:41] lot of new friends and I low key just made like three of
[6:43] them. So if you want to take a swing at Badminton,
[6:48] the next meeting is Wednesday, October 8th.
[6:51] Reporting for North Penn Television, I'm Logan
[6:53] Golden.
[6:56] We have Nora in the studio with Shreya and Ishrak to talk
[6:59] to you about homecoming. How are you doing Nora?
[7:02] I'm doing great. Thanks Carly. Hello North Penn. I'm here
[7:06] with Shreya and Ishrak and they are here to talk about
[7:08] the homecoming dance tickets, voting and the long
[7:12] awaited HoCo Court reveal. So let's get right into it.
[7:15] When are tickets selling and where should I go if I
[7:17] want to buy one? Okay so tickets are going to be
[7:19] sold for $20 each and then they're going to be
[7:22] sold from 7am to 8am during night's own in Mr.
[7:26] Fluck's office which is the main lobby. And then the
[7:28] week of homecoming, the Monday and Tuesday, we're
[7:31] going to be selling during all school lunches.
[7:34] Okay and what should somebody do if they want to
[7:36] bring someone from another school? If you want to
[7:38] bring someone from another school, there's
[7:39] guest forms that are found in your home office.
[7:41] You have to have them signed and approved so
[7:43] you can turn them in when you're buying your
[7:45] tickets. I heard something about Crown the
[7:48] Proposal. What is that? So as she is hosting a
[7:51] new competition this year called Crown the
[7:53] Proposal, if you have a HoCo proposal that you
[7:56] want to submit, you can send it into our
[7:58] Instagram at npsga and they're all due by
[8:02] October 9th and on October 10th we're going to
[8:04] be announcing the winners who receive two free
[8:06] tickets to the HoCo dance. Okay I think we've
[8:09] all waited long enough so I think it's time
[8:12] for the awaited homecoming semi-finalist
[8:14] reward if you guys want to take it away.
[8:17] So our top 25 queens are Ariana Ayan, Jocelyn
[8:21] Bernacchi, Sophia Canena, Gabriela Dipalma,
[8:26] Deja Dublin, Stacey Hamush, Anna Sophia Hansen
[8:31] Vargas, Kylie Hill, Deblina Kundo, Kenza
[8:35] Lejuji, Shayna Lechak, Sophie Mahone, Taylor
[8:40] Maro Nicholson, Scarlett McCoy, Maya McKay,
[8:45] Isabel Mikulski, Ava T. Nguyen, Emily Nguyen,
[8:49] Priscilla Ramos, Noelle Rogers, Isabel Rudnick,
[8:54] Victoria Stilhammer, Ava Sujzak, Alana Tomkowicz,
[8:59] Kelly Wolover, and Sophia Zampiri.
[9:04] Okay and then our nominations and top 25,
[9:08] sorry the top 25 for king are Kayla Bolexichek,
[9:12] Aiden Ashley, Rajan Baguette, Jacob DiPetrio,
[9:16] Ruzha Dahani, Travis Eli, Mason Franek,
[9:20] Logan Golden, Cameron Higgins, Jacob Kellan,
[9:25] Brandon Leary, David Lewis, Cameron Maynor,
[9:29] Wyatt Martin, Connor McClion, Josh On,
[9:34] Jeffrey Pershot, Jit Shpooth, Brian Sparky,
[9:40] Theta Simpson, Ray Soler, Jack Stigaitis,
[9:45] Ryan to her, Dominic Tranzali, Patrick Walker,
[9:51] and Josiah Wood.
[9:53] Okay amazing, you guys heard it here first,
[9:55] but before we leave, how are students voting
[9:58] for their favorite candidates?
[9:59] Okay so students for the next round on voting
[10:03] is only open to seniors and that voting is going
[10:06] to be open on five star.
[10:07] Okay.
[10:08] Amazing, any shout outs?
[10:10] Shout out to Mrs. Young and Mr. Fluck
[10:12] for being the best advisers.
[10:14] Okay well you guys heard it here first,
[10:16] all about homecoming, I'm Nora Keller
[10:17] sending it back to the desk.
[10:20] Thanks Nora.
[10:21] Next let's see what you have for us
[10:22] on this week's edition of What's North Penn Listening
[10:25] to.
[10:25] Hello and welcome back to What's North Penn Listening
[10:28] to.
[10:29] I'm Nora Keller and I'm listening to
[10:30] If Only from Descendants.
[10:32] I am a crazy baby, wake up.
[10:37] What song are you guys listening to?
[10:38] Hello by Dragonette.
[10:40] You don't know my name by Alicia Mons.
[10:42] September, but from Poles.
[10:44] I listen to the song on a bus called Romeo Santa's
[10:46] by a finettura, so do I just walk away?
[10:48] Yeah you're good.
[10:50] I'm listening to the Incredibles.
[10:52] Thank you.
[10:53] What song are you listening to?
[10:54] I'm listening to The Only Exception by Paramours.
[10:57] I think I left the stove on, like a hotel oven.
[11:00] Slow on my future.
[11:02] The Coke by Paramours.
[11:04] Ghost town by Conny Rouse.
[11:05] What song are you listening to?
[11:07] Nothing.
[11:10] Too little too late by Leifah.
[11:12] Turn back time by Tori Lane.
[11:14] What song are you listening to?
[11:15] Close to by Greasy April.
[11:17] Thank you.
[11:24] Debbie, I am so hungry.
[11:27] Do you have any snacks?
[11:28] No, I don't.
[11:30] But last night I had some really good,
[11:32] crisp cold fridge water.
[11:34] Oh, I love water.
[11:36] For this week's Question of the Week,
[11:37] we wanted to know what your favorite late-night snack is.
[11:46] Fruity pebbles.
[11:47] Girl cheese.
[11:48] Pasta.
[11:48] Dark chocolate and bananas.
[11:51] Chocolate.
[11:51] Mackey.
[11:52] Lots of water.
[11:53] Nerves.
[11:54] Burritos.
[11:55] Gummy bears.
[11:56] Bananas.
[11:57] Nachos.
[12:00] Cheez-It.
[12:01] Toastitos, hints of lime, tortilla, chips, pretzels.
[12:05] Rocky Road ice cream.
[12:07] Loaded taco nachos.
[12:08] My turn.
[12:09] Queso.
[12:12] This childhood cancer awareness game
[12:13] is tonight at Crawford Stadium.
[12:15] Come support the Knights as they face off
[12:17] against Central Bucks South.
[12:18] Different tickets are now cashless
[12:20] and must be bought on the hometown fan app,
[12:22] available on both Apple and Android.
[12:24] Additionally, shirts are being sold by Key Club
[12:26] for the game during all luncheon periods
[12:28] and the game itself.
[12:29] Small, mediums and largest cost $15.
[12:32] And excels, two excels, and three excels
[12:34] will cost $20.
[12:35] Come out and watch the Knights crush cancer
[12:36] one down at a time.
[12:39] That's all we have on this edition of Mornings.
[12:41] I'm Carly Buera.
[12:43] And I'm Dubina Kandu.
[12:43] Remember to stay United North Bend.