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NOBLENEWS#24 NOBLE NEWS Issue#24 Connect'with'Us:' www.noblesvilleschools.org noblecrossing.noblesvillschools.org www.facebook.com/noblesvilleschools TwitterC@NobSchools @NobleCrossing FEBRUARY'17,'2017' Mark your calendar Mr. Haney s Herald On Thursday evening, Noble Crossing held our Science Fair Awards Ceremony. I am very proud of all of the students who took a risk, worked hard, and shared their learning during this year s science fair. I would also like to thank Mrs. Homan for organizing and leading our science fair program again this year. I would like to congratulate our merit award winners: Dehja Krachon, Carter Metzger, Chris and Hailey Nobbe, Gavin DeLee and Brennan Heckman, Blake Conner and Ben Rose, Hudson Rose and Eli Dine, Colin Swift, Landon and Andrew Guerra, Rosabelle and John Smith, Matthew Bischoff, Hope and Zaiah Baker, Jamara Trotter, and Merek Helvey. The following students were recognized as the top projects for each grade level: Kindergarten: Megan James and Lyla Miller 1 st Grade: Elsie Homan, Alice Graham, and Jacob Zech 2 nd Grade: Sophie Zech, Leilani Mark, and Caleb Johnson 3 rd Grade: Maddie Smith, Suvi Gupta, and Alyse Cannady 4 th Grade: Rheagan Duncan and Avery Cherba, Nick Sobek, and Carter Swift 5 th Grade: Alex Castro and Marin Brooks, Kara Bennett, and Trey Johnson Our Best of Show award winners were Alex Castro and Marin Brooks, Nick Sobek, and Sophie Zech. Congratulations to all of the exceptional scientists who participated in this year s science fair They make us very proud Patrick Haney, Principal Monday, February 20 Flex Day Tuesday, February 21 GOTR 3:30-4:45 p.m. Wednesday, February 22 Chess Club 7:40 a.m Drama Club 7:45 a.m. Early Release 2:55 p.m. Thursday, February 23 GOTR 3:30-4:45 p.m. Friday, February 24 FLIP 7:45 a.m. School Carnival 5:30 p.m. Monday, February 27 Drama Club 7:45 a.m. Tuesday, February 28 GOTR 3:30-4:45 p.m. Wednesday, March 1 Chess Club 7:40 a.m. Drama Club 7:45 a.m.

GF Milk Students = $1.25 Adults = $1.90 ille Elementary Schools Cafeteria Menu Breakfast NOBLENEWS Issue# 2 The Tiger jfaiojfgaoieh andfgaoirhfoair Café noa Menu-Colored hfaoieh no adfoaherfpaoie najdfoiha vx sgfsdfg Cycle The USDA and the State of Indiana are equal opportunity Lunch Students = $1.85 Adults = $2.90 1- Pick a lunch choice: A, B or C - Prepared with protein grains 2- Pick side choices: - Choose one fresh or canned fruit - Choose one or two hot or cold veggies 3- Pick a Dean's milk- White 1%, white skim or chocolate skim Build Your Meal Your Way Students have the option to deny one or two of the following: Fruit Veggie However, each $1.85 meal must include a main lunch choice and 1 fruit or 1 veggie in order to be complete. Fresh fruits, veggies side salads with various dips dressings are served daily as side choices. Products containing pork tenderloin, rib-bq sausage. All other products are beef, chicken or turkey. providers and employers. GF = Gluten Free, scoops may be substituted for bread item that is listed on menu. Yogurt meal and Chef salad qualify Menu is subject to change Nutrition information available on millerscafe.org Noble Crossing Information and Community Sports Noblesville Girls Softball Spring registration is NOW open for girls ages 4 through High School. Please visit Noblesvillesoftball.com for more information. Noblesville Youth rec baseball Spring registration is Now open for ages 3 through 6 th grade. Please visit http://www.noblesvillebaseball.org In an effort to support our many youth activities and to provide parents with information about activities available, Noblesville Schools is pleased to announce Noblesville Youth Activity Night. The event will be held on Wednesday, February 22 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in the Noblesville High School cafeteria. PTO News Wild, Wild West Carnival News: Wristband and tickets can be ordered online at nce.ticket.qtego.net through Monday, February 20. Wristbands are only $10 online All tickets and wristbands will be sent home with students by Wednesday, February 22. If you have questions about ticket sales, please contact Erin Kratz at kzse@comcast.net. Carnival Spirit Week: o Monday No school o Tuesday NC Spirit Day wear your Noble Crossing Spirit wear of black and yellow o Wednesday Pajama Day o Thursday Hat and/or Crazy Socks Day o Friday - Western Wear Day We need your help We are still looking for volunteers to help make this year s carnival a success. Most years, we have 30+ high school students helping with games and in the cafeteria, but we ve learned that our carnival is the same night as a home basketball game and Senior Night. We are now anticipating fewer high school volunteers, which means we need your help. Most shifts are only one hour. If you can spare some time, please visit http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0545a4ac28a2fd0-2016. Thank you Art and Author Night Please mark your calendar for Tuesday, March 21. This is a very special night for our students to showcase their talents 2016-17 Yearbook Orders The 2016-17 yearbook order forms will be coming home early next week. This year you may also order a yearbook online. Please copy and paste the following link to place an online order https://ybpay.lifetouch.com/order/selectjob. Our school ID code is 9700217.

Friday, February 24 th 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. @ NCE SILENT AUCTION: REGISTER YOUR PHONE TODAY Your PTO has again partnered with Qtego Online Auction Systems to run our silent auction for this year s Wild, Wild West Carnival We have over 100 items for you to bid on ranging from sports memorabilia, gift cards to local restaurants, classroom baskets, and much more Items will be on display in the Media Center for viewing during the carnival. The wonderful representatives from Qtego will be in the Media Center, as well, to answer any questions about registering your phone, bidding on items, maximum bids, etc. You can register your phone now at the following link: qtego.net/qlink/nce Please keep the following in mind: Bidding officially begins Tuesday, February 21 st. You DO NOT have to be present at the carnival to bid on items. You can bid from ANYWHERE (as long as you have access to your phone) The silent auction will be open until 8:00 p.m., Friday, February 24 th. All forms of payment will be accepted. Checkout will be in the Media Center beginning at 8:00 p.m., as well as electronically through your phone if paying via credit. Either way, you will pick up your item in the Media Center. SHARE OUR SITE WITH FRIENDS FAMILY (all both near and far are welcome to bid and win) If you are unable to pick up your winning item on Friday night, we will make arrangements to have an alternate pick up date and time the week following carnival. HOW$TO$BID$ ONLINE$INSTRUCTIONS$ Qtego offers TWO WAYS TO BID via your phone: via their online site or via text STEP 1 Register your mobile phone number STEP 2 Qtego will send you two text messages confirming your registration. STEP 3 Click on the link in either confirmation text message; it will direct you to your personal online bidding page. STEP 4 Click on Auction Items to view items, read a description and place your bid. STEP 5 To make a gift, click on Donate Now, select an amount and press Submit $ TEXTING$INSTRUCTIONS$ PLACEABIDTo bid on an item, reply to any Qtego text with the three-digit item number and your bid in whole dollars. You ll receive a text confirming your bid. You ll also receive a text if someone outbids you. DON TFORGET Weneedyourhelptomaketheeveninga success.pleaseconsiderdonatinganhouror twoofyourtime.signuponlineat http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0545a4a c28a2fd0m2016 CHECKABID To check the current bid on an item, reply to any Qtego text with the three-digit item number. SETAUTOMATED BIDDING(AMAXBID)To enter a max bid, enter the item number, your maximum bid amount and the letter M to indicate the maximum you are willing to bid. The system will automatically bid for you up to your maximum amount. DONATETo make a donation, reply to any Qtego text with the word GIVE, followed by the amount.

ARTCLUB 2ndSemester DearParentsandStudents, Itistimetoregisterforthe2 nd SemesterArtClub.Thissessionisopen to1 st,2 nd and3 rd gradestudents.thestudentswillbesewingand knittinginthissession.iwillassisteachstudentincreatingapillow.we willalsobeusingknittingloomstocreateanitem. Ifyourstudentisinterestedandavailableonthefollowingdatesplease returnthesecondsheet,whichistheregistrationform.keepthissheet torefertoforthedateswewillmeet. TheartclubwillmeetApril11 th,17 th,19 th,24 th and26 th.may1 st,8 th, 10 th,15 th and17 th.wewillmeetintheartroomfrom3:30t4:30 Prioritywillbegiventothestudentsthathavenotparticipatedinthe past.thisisnotonafirsttoregisterbasis.pleasereturntheregistration formstomeortakethemtotheofficebyfeb.24 th.studentswillbe notifiedthenextweek.eachstudentwillreceivealettertellingthemif theirnamewaschosenthroughalotterysystem,ornot. ThankyouforsupportingtheArtsatNobleCrossing.Itisapleasureto teachyourstudentsandtosharemypassionforcreatingart. Mrs.Wielgos PSIamexcitedtobeintroducingthisnewsessionfortheartclub.We arefortunatetohavesewingmachines,thankstoourgenerouspto

Registration/Permission.Form....Noble.Crossing.Art.Club..2 nd.semester..1 st ;2 nd.and.3rd.grade....2017....working.with.fiber....students.will.be.sewing.and.and.knitting.during.this.art.club.session... WiththeunderstandingthattheArtClubissanctionedby NCelementary Andunderstandingthatappropriatesupervisionwilltake placeduringtheafterschoolactivity(3:30..4:30). Andunderstandingthattransportationhomeisthe responsibilityofthestudents/parentsandthatthestudent willbepickedupat4:30pm.promptly.. AndunderstandingthatbeingamemberoftheNoble CrossingArtClubrequireshardwork,dependabilityand respect. Parents:I givepermissionfor myson/daughter,,toparticipatein the2ndsemesterartclub. Student:I,,amexcitedand committedtobeingaresponsiblememberofthencartclub. Allergies:. Student sclassroomteacher. Student ssignature. Date RegistrationsareduebyFEB.25 th, 2017.PleasereturntoMrs. Wielgosoneofthesecretaries. Thankyou,Mrs.Wielgos

MILLERSHIFT LEARNING 17 SHOWCASE NOBLESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MARCH THURSDAY 16th HANDS-ON LEARNING FUN FOR ALL GRADES AMAZING STUDENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS 6 to 8 PM 5:30 PM - INNOVATIVE TEACHER AWARD CEREMONY FEATURING OUR INNOVATIVE MILLER SHIFT APPROACH TO LEARNING Faculty and students from all over the district will showcase collaborative, real-world learning accomplishments through OVER 70 interactive displays. Attendees can expect a wide variety of experiences from all grade levels including: manufacturing, photography, aeronautics, media, cooking, engineering, music, business, art, robotics, computer coding and much more. Sponsored by