Maggie Bibby ‘26 attempts to corral her little brother, or for a day, her little backpack and get him to stand still while the judges vote for the best “backpacks” brought in on Anything-But-A-Backpack Day. Meanwhile, Julia Cepfus ‘28 buckles up her books in a pretty pink stroller. On Oct. 18, students got creative. They brought in all sorts of things including traffic cones, mop buckets, tires, shopping carts, strollers and even a baby, to use as make-shift backpacks. “It was fun because it was something new,” Bibby said. “We got to do something we haven’t done before, it was more interactive.” Anything-But-A-Backpack Day is definitely different from anything NCS has done in the past for spirit week. Thankfully, Allie Kier, interim director of the Upper school, allowed the students to enjoy this very unique spirit day. Perhaps next year a student will bring in a puppy as their “backpack,” after all, there’s already been babies for backpacks.
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