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      <title>New Dorp High School -  The Law Institute &amp; AFJROTC Program Videos </title>
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					<title><![CDATA[Students receiving CPR Training by NYPD!]]></title>
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						<description><![CDATA[Students receiving CPR Training by NYPD!]]></description>
					
					<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2018 02:05:01 PDT</pubDate>
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					<itunes:subtitle>Students receiving CPR Training by NYPD!</itunes:subtitle>
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					<title><![CDATA[AFJROTC 9/11 Remembrance 2015]]></title>
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						<description><![CDATA[Watch our very own AFJROTC students remember 9/11 as they raise and lower our school flag!]]></description>
					
					<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2015 23:09:16 PST</pubDate>
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					<itunes:subtitle>Watch our very own AFJROTC students remember 9/11 as they raise and lower our school flag!</itunes:subtitle>
					<itunes:summary>Watch our very own AFJROTC students remember 9/11 as they raise and lower our school flag!</itunes:summary>
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					<title><![CDATA[Datacation Expo Video Contest 2015]]></title>
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						<description><![CDATA[NDHS are the winners of the Datacation Expo Video Contest 2015!]]></description>
					
					<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2015 23:06:04 PDT</pubDate>
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					<itunes:duration>3:43</itunes:duration>
					
					<itunes:subtitle>NDHS are the winners of the Datacation Expo Video Contest 2015!</itunes:subtitle>
					<itunes:summary>NDHS are the winners of the Datacation Expo Video Contest 2015!</itunes:summary>
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					<title><![CDATA[How to use Pupil Path- New Dorp High School]]></title>
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						<description><![CDATA[Want to keep up with how your students is doing in school? Pupil path gives you the ability to stay informed on your students work. In addition you will be able to stay up to date on many of the activities that and resources that New Dorp High School has to offer! 

Check out this quick and easy tutorial on how to navigate and use Pupil Path! Enjoy!]]></description>
					
					<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2015 22:11:07 PST</pubDate>
					<author>New Dorp High School</author>
					
					
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					<itunes:duration>6:08</itunes:duration>
					
					<itunes:subtitle>Want to keep up with how your students is doing in school? Pupil path gives you the ability to stay informed on your students work. In addition you will be able to stay up to date on many of the activities that and resources that New Dorp High School has to offer! 

Check out this quick and easy tutorial on how to navigate and use Pupil Path! Enjoy!</itunes:subtitle>
					<itunes:summary>Want to keep up with how your students is doing in school? Pupil path gives you the ability to stay informed on your students work. In addition you will be able to stay up to date on many of the activities that and resources that New Dorp High School has to offer! 

Check out this quick and easy tutorial on how to navigate and use Pupil Path! Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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					<title><![CDATA[Shake it Off- Final Version]]></title>
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						<description><![CDATA[So, our "Shake it Off- First Draft" got over 10,000 likes in just about 24 hours of being posted! If you liked the draft, we know you are going to love this one, the FINAL, fully edited and polished version! Check it out! Enjoy! Go Cougars! Please feel free to spread the word about the FINAL VERSION!]]></description>
					
					<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2015 22:11:06 PST</pubDate>
					<author>New Dorp High School</author>
					
					
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					<itunes:author>New Dorp High School</itunes:author>
					
					<itunes:duration>4:07</itunes:duration>
					
					<itunes:subtitle>So, our "Shake it Off- First Draft" got over 10,000 likes in just about 24 hours of being posted! If you liked the draft, we know you are going to love this one, the FINAL, fully edited and polished version! Check it out! Enjoy! Go Cougars! Please feel free to spread the word about the FINAL VERSION!</itunes:subtitle>
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					<title><![CDATA[Honoring September 11th]]></title>
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						<description><![CDATA[New Dorp High School JROTC lowering the flag in honor of all those lost on September 11th.

On September 11, 2001, thirteen years ago today, our world changed forever. It was a day filled with horrific events that will forever remain sketched in our minds and hearts. We, as a nation, were devastated, but not defeated. Families were broken, but not destroyed. Our faith was shaken but hope was not lost. It was a day when 2,983 Americans were taken from us too soon and the pain of that will always remain as strong as it was that day. 

Thirteen years later, memorials now stand in the place where the towers once stood demonstrating America’s resiliency and strength to rebuild. From this day forward, the memorials will be a constant reminder not only of what we have endured, but also of our ability to come together in the wake of tragedy, with limitless compassion. 

I’m sure that every individual in our building, our city, our state and our nation can recall exactly what they were doing and where they were when they received the horrific news of that day. Time passes so quickly that it is hard to believe that our present 9th grade class was just 1 year old and most of our seniors were only 4 years old. This means that nearly every student who enters New Dorp High School as a 9th grader after this year, was not even born before that day. This makes it even more important that we remain responsible as educators to keep the students of the future informed about what happened that day and how those incidents have shaped the history of our country.

We must never forget to thank our first responders, veterans and current service men and women who have protected us and continue to keep us safe. We thank them for their sacrifices, their sense of duty and their service to our country. 

Below is a video from this morning as our JROTC lowers the flag in honor of those lives lost on 9/11.]]></description>
					
					<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2014 22:09:11 PST</pubDate>
					<author>New Dorp High School</author>
					
					
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					<itunes:subtitle>New Dorp High School JROTC lowering the flag in honor of all those lost on September 11th.

On September 11, 2001, thirteen years ago today, our world changed forever. It was a day filled with horrific events that will forever remain sketched in our minds and hearts. We, as a nation, were devastated, but not defeated. Families were broken, but not destroyed. Our faith was shaken but hope was not lost. It was a day when 2,983 Americans were taken from us too soon and the pain of that will always remain as strong as it was that day. 

Thirteen years later, memorials now stand in the place where the towers once stood demonstrating America’s resiliency and strength to rebuild. From this day forward, the memorials will be a constant reminder not only of what we have endured, but also of our ability to come together in the wake of tragedy, with limitless compassion. 

I’m sure that every individual in our building, our city, our state and our nation can recall exactly what they were doing and where they were when they received the horrific news of that day. Time passes so quickly that it is hard to believe that our present 9th grade class was just 1 year old and most of our seniors were only 4 years old. This means that nearly every student who enters New Dorp High School as a 9th grader after this year, was not even born before that day. This makes it even more important that we remain responsible as educators to keep the students of the future informed about what happened that day and how those incidents have shaped the history of our country.

We must never forget to thank our first responders, veterans and current service men and women who have protected us and continue to keep us safe. We thank them for their sacrifices, their sense of duty and their service to our country. 

Below is a video from this morning as our JROTC lowers the flag in honor of those lives lost on 9/11.</itunes:subtitle>
					<itunes:summary>New Dorp High School JROTC lowering the flag in honor of all those lost on September 11th.

On September 11, 2001, thirteen years ago today, our world changed forever. It was a day filled with horrific events that will forever remain sketched in our minds and hearts. We, as a nation, were devastated, but not defeated. Families were broken, but not destroyed. Our faith was shaken but hope was not lost. It was a day when 2,983 Americans were taken from us too soon and the pain of that will always remain as strong as it was that day. 

Thirteen years later, memorials now stand in the place where the towers once stood demonstrating America’s resiliency and strength to rebuild. From this day forward, the memorials will be a constant reminder not only of what we have endured, but also of our ability to come together in the wake of tragedy, with limitless compassion. 

I’m sure that every individual in our building, our city, our state and our nation can recall exactly what they were doing and where they were when they received the horrific news of that day. Time passes so quickly that it is hard to believe that our present 9th grade class was just 1 year old and most of our seniors were only 4 years old. This means that nearly every student who enters New Dorp High School as a 9th grader after this year, was not even born before that day. This makes it even more important that we remain responsible as educators to keep the students of the future informed about what happened that day and how those incidents have shaped the history of our country.

We must never forget to thank our first responders, veterans and current service men and women who have protected us and continue to keep us safe. We thank them for their sacrifices, their sense of duty and their service to our country. 

Below is a video from this morning as our JROTC lowers the flag in honor of those lives lost on 9/11.</itunes:summary>
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