Introducing...Knights Play!
Kindergarten students enjoyed their first time of Knights Play in Mrs. Schoeck’s class! Led by Mrs. Pashea, in collaboration with the Kendallville Public Library, Mrs. Schoeck’s students had the opportunity to explore learning through self-determined play. Students were given free choice on how they played and interacted with the given materials. It was an amazing time of collaboration, learning, creative thinking, and emotional growth!
East Noble School Corporation is exploring the option of an elementary summer school program in June to help address the learning gap created by COVID 19.
Based on the level of interest at each building, we will determine if enough students are interested in participating in order to host a summer school program.
If you know that your student will not be able to or is not interested in attending a half day, morning program from June 2 to either June 18 or June 25, you do not need to respond.
If you are interested in your student attending, please complete the survey by Friday, April 23rd. Your feedback is needed to determine if each building will host a summer school or if they will be combined, whether or not bus transportation is needed, and to plan for summer lunches. Updates will be shared the following week.
Please complete a survey for each student in your household.
https://forms.gle/EywSgyFbs4WLDUp19
East Noble School Corporation is exploring the option of an elementary summer school program in June to help address the learning gap created by COVID 19.
Based on the level of interest at each building, we will determine if enough students are interested in participating in order to host a summer school program.
If you know that your student will not be able to or is not interested in attending a half day, morning program from June 2 to either June 18 or June 25, you do not need to respond.
If you are interested in your student attending, please complete the survey by Friday, April 23rd. Your feedback is needed to determine if each building will host a summer school or if they will be combined, whether or not bus transportation is needed, and to plan for summer lunches. Updates will be shared the following week.
Please complete a survey for each student in your household.
https://forms.gle/EywSgyFbs4WLDUp19
East Noble School Corporation is exploring the option of an elementary summer school program in June to help address the learning gap created by COVID 19.
Based on the level of interest at each building, we will determine if enough students are interested in participating in order to host a summer school program.
If you know that your student will not be able to or is not interested in attending a half day, morning program from June 2 to either June 18 or June 25, you do not need to respond.
If you are interested in your student attending, please complete the survey by Friday, April 23rd. Your feedback is needed to determine if each building will host a summer school or if they will be combined, whether or not bus transportation is needed, and to plan for summer lunches. Updates will be shared the following week.
Please complete a survey for each student in your household.
https://forms.gle/EywSgyFbs4WLDUp19
East Noble School Corporation is exploring the option of an elementary summer school program in June to help address the learning gap created by COVID 19.
Based on the level of interest at each building, we will determine if enough students are interested in participating in order to host a summer school program.
If you know that your student will not be able to or is not interested in attending a half day, morning program from June 2 to either June 18 or June 25, you do not need to respond.
If you are interested in your student attending, please complete the survey by Friday, April 23rd. Your feedback is needed to determine if each building will host a summer school or if they will be combined, whether or not bus transportation is needed, and to plan for summer lunches. Updates will be shared the following week.
Please complete a survey for each student in your household.
https://forms.gle/EywSgyFbs4WLDUp19
East Noble School Corporation is exploring the option of an elementary summer school program in June to help address the learning gap created by COVID 19.
Based on the level of interest at each building, we will determine if enough students are interested in participating in order to host a summer school program.
If you know that your student will not be able to or is not interested in attending a half day, morning program from June 2 to either June 18 or June 25, you do not need to respond.
If you are interested in your student attending, please complete the survey by Friday, April 23rd. Your feedback is needed to determine if each building will host a summer school or if they will be combined, whether or not bus transportation is needed, and to plan for summer lunches. Updates will be shared the following week.
Please complete a survey for each student in your household.
https://forms.gle/EywSgyFbs4WLDUp19
Mark your calendar for May 6th at 6:00 p.m. for an important meeting at ENMS for current 5th grade parents and students. Attendance is strongly encouraged.
Math Bowl Team Members and Family:
You will have practice on Monday from 3-3:30 p.m.
Competition is Tuesday (Remote), approx. 3-4:15 p.m.
No practice on Wednesday!
Students, please check your e-mail for more details from Coach Buhro!
GOOD LUCK MATH BOWL TEAM!!
Good Luck
Looking forward to seeing our kiddos on Monday!
Here is the North Side April Family Flyer, https://www.smore.com/xj1cr
Have a great weekend!
Please register for our Kindergarten Round Up by filling out the form at bit.ly/ENKinder21. We will be having two sessions on April 21st. You will receive a notification on April 13 with your assigned time.
If you have already registered, thank you for registering! You do not need to register again. If you want to verify your registration, please email Mrs. Hilterbrand at jhilterb@eastnoble.net or Mrs. Leasure at sleasure@eastnoble.net
There will be no school March 29 - April 9th for Spring Break.
Enjoy the sunshine and we will see you back Monday, April 12th.
Opt-In for SchoolMessenger Text Alerts!
On Wednesday, March 17, East Noble School Corporation will be on a two-hour delay.
North Side helping to recirculate coin shortage by donating change to either Mrs. Leasure’s or Mr. Perlich’s jar. The one who received the most coins was to be taped, however it was so close we decided to tape them both.
For the month of February, students were challenged to make the fastest bobsleds. Check out the amazing designs and watch them race to the finish line.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BD_xvrhrjlw
Please join us for our first in-person PTO Meeting of the year. Any and all families are invited to attend! We hope to see you there!
Social distancing and masks are expected.
For March's At-Home MakerSpace Challenge, students are challenged to design and create Basketball Catapults! Students will have to score as many points as possible using ping pong basketballs.
Sign up by March 8th for this month's challenge at bit.ly/makerspacebasketball
Last month, students were challenged to make the fastest bobsled in our North Side At Home MakerSpace Challenge. Over 60 kids turned in bobsleds, but these 3 ladies designed and built the fastest bobsleds in the entire school! Congratulations! Check back later this week for a video showcasing all of our incredible designs!
North Side Families,
Please find our March Family Flyer at this link, https://www.smore.com/n4gcp.
Dr. Seuss week is this week!!! Don't forget ;)
Yesterday, the 4th-grade students were inducted into North Side's National Elementary Honors Society. Congratulations to our newest members! We are proud of you and all of your accomplishments!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvwlZnyd38k&feature=youtu.be