The NSAE mascot
What is the NSAE Bulldog?
NSAE's location shares one the names as this Revolutionary War "hero"..
Who is Revere?
Most Americans have these types of trees in their homes at the Winter Holidays.
What is an artificial tree?
This film director, originally from Northbrook IL, made a fictional version of Northbrook the setting for many of his movies.
Who is John Hughes?
The first assistant principal at NSAE.
Who is Mike Wagrowski?
You can find this in all of classrooms and by the all school entrances and exits.
What is hand sanitizer?
This department store was featured in the film Miracle on 34th Street.
What is Macy's?
In 1930, this long lasting, cream-filled sweet was invented in Chicago; originally with a banana filler, and later switched to a vanilla middle.
What is a twinkie?
The total number of principals of NSAE.
What is three?
This is the preferred type of Bulldog for NSAE t-shirts.
What is the friendly or non-aggressive Bulldog?
This made Frosty the Snowman come to life.
What is a hat?
80's films Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, etc. all took place in this fictional town modeled after Northbrook, IL.
Where is Shermer?
The two most senior current staff members at NSAE.
Who are Quinton Reeves & Lynne Korman?
On a typical non-2020 day, there are usually this many staff members at NSAE.
What is 31?
The writers of the popular sitcom "Seinfeld" created this winter holiday.
What is Festivus?
This former Northbrook resident will live in infamy after taking a foul ball away from a Chicago Cubs player in the 2003 National League Championship Series.
Who is Steve Bartman?
The number of classrooms in the first year of NSAE on Revere Drive.
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The circle of courage is comprised of these four quadrants.
What is belonging, generosity, courage, mastery, and independence?
This slightly less famous reindeer is the father of Rudolph.
Who is Donner?
Chicago got its name from the French translation of the Native American word shikaakwa, known to many as this plant.
What is wild garlic?