NRHS HOSTED  its annual Ray Landry Academic Decathlon Invitational recently. Competitors from about 10 towns took seven challenging tests centered around a theme topic. The topic for 2015 was “New Alternatives in Energy: Ingenuity and Innovation.” This year, NRHS was represented by (left to right): teacher Sarah Buttersworth, juniors Rob Lesch who won honorable mentions in Math and Science, a silver metal in Art, and took home the plaque for team high scorer; Jackson Hastings, who earned a bronze in Science and an honorable mention in Language and Literature; and Ian Swart, who received an honorable mention in Music, and teacher Sarah Carmichael. (Courtesy Photo)

NRHS HOSTED its annual Ray Landry Academic Decathlon Invitational recently. Competitors from about 10 towns took seven challenging tests centered around a theme topic. The topic for 2015 was “New Alternatives in Energy: Ingenuity and Innovation.” This year, NRHS was represented by (left to right): teacher Sarah Buttersworth, juniors Rob Lesch who won honorable mentions in Math and Science, a silver metal in Art, and took home the plaque for team high scorer; Jackson Hastings, who earned a bronze in Science and an honorable mention in Language and Literature; and Ian Swart, who received an honorable mention in Music, and teacher Sarah Carmichael. (Courtesy Photo)