This past week, Northridge High School held a German Honors Society Induction for the first time in several years. 38 Northridge High School students were inducted! Those students in alpha order:
(Carter Adams, Nick Beaver, Logan Bickel, Carson Clemens, Aden Click, Holly Copeland, Landon Craven, Noah Crusie, Jake Cushwa, Drew Davis, Landon Dean, Evelyn Dye, Natalie Eash, Lorellei Fletcher, Megan Frey, Malia Garber, Preslie Gibson, Emma Gilmer, Emily Hauser, Owen Kaehr, Gabrielle Kantz, Julia Koch, Mason Martin, Haley Miller, Savannah Miller, Cydel Miller, Sam Norris, Keaira Reed, Jacob Sheridan, Catrina Simons, Reece Snider, Grant Snider, Hayden Troyer, Alyssen Weesner, Saige Wheatley, Audrey Yeater, Audrey Yoder, Kianna Yoder)
In order to qualify students had to have had at least 3 semesters of German with an average GPA of 3.3; in addition, an overall high school GPA of 3.0. We are proud of our students for their hard work and dedication!
Mrs. Jarrett works hard every day as a bus driver and mail carrier for the district. She goes to every school and delivers campus mail after her morning bus route. Thank you for what you do!!!
District administration and police have completed a second sweep of all MCS grounds and facilities. Authorities and Homeland Security do not consider this to be a credible threat. We appreciate our community's understanding and patience as we worked to ensure the safety of our schools. We will finish today as an E-Learning day. Employees may now access school buildings as needed. After 4:00 p.m., high school athletics will resume as planned. For building updates, please visit your student's specific school webpage/social media page.
At 10:50 pm Thursday evening, approximately 35 school districts around the state of Indiana, including Middlebury Community Schools, received a bomb threat via email.
Throughout the night, MCS administrators and police swept all seven schools and found nothing suspicious. However, out of an abundance of caution MCS will have an E-Learning day on Friday, April 14.
This will allow for continued communication with police and Homeland Security, and a second sweep of all facilities. Our seven schools are currently closed to everyone until cleared by law enforcement.
As always, we must prioritize the safety of our students and staff. We will provide additional information as we can.
Two Middlebury School Board Members Honored for Professional Excellence
President Kate Hummel and Vice President Gregg Eash, both board members for Middlebury Community Schools, have received governance awards from the Indiana School Boards Association (ISBA). Mrs. Hummel is one of 82 board members in Indiana who earned a level 1 distinction, and Mr. Eash is one of only 23 board members in Indiana who earned the highest rating with a level 4 "exemplary" distinction.
These school board members have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to learning and excellence in public service through their active participation in ISBA-recognized trainings, seminars, and conferences.
“This impressive achievement attests to the dedication these school board members have for the children and school communities they represent,” said ISBA Executive Director Terry Spradlin.
MCS Superintendent Dr. Snyder and the rest of the Administrative Team would like to congratulate Mrs. Hummel and Mr. Eash for this recognition, and also thank all five board members for serving the students, staff, and families of Middlebury Community Schools.
Northridge Middle School students are taking advantage of the sunshine to work on their art drawings outside.
Kindergarten Round-Up is approaching soon! If you have a child who will be 5 years old by August 1, 2023, they are eligible to be signed up for kindergarten. Please contact your elementary school or visit your school's website for more information. Round-ups begin as early as next week!
Congratulations to Northridge Middle School! NMS was notified last week that they were again designated as a School to Watch. This is a national recognition that focuses on organizational structures and processes, academic excellence, developmental responsiveness, and social equity. We are very proud of our middle school for being one of 16 schools in Indiana to achieve this designation!
We are ready for another great day at MCS!
We want to wish our very own Raider a happy birthday. Raider works hard to help our police department and he brings lots of smiles to students everywhere. Happy birthday Raider!
MCS was just announced as one of only nine winners of an Indiana Office of Career & Technical Education Readiness Grant for advanced manufacturing and information technology.
At Northridge specifically, this grant will provide $70,000 to purchase a FANUC welding robot learning center and a CNC Milling Machine.
We’re excited to see how these machines will be used in our already outstanding NHS manufacturing, engineering, and computer-aided design classes!
The Northridge Northern Lights Show Choir placed 4th in the country at the National Finals in Branson, Missouri! Congratulations, we're so proud of you! Pic by: Amber Byers
Orchard View Elementary School held a food pantry drive and Students delivered the items to the food pantry personally. What a wonderful, teachable moment for our students. A special thank-you goes out to Officer Edlund for his help!
Middlebury Community Schools is on Spring Break from March 31 - April 7, 2023. We sincerely hope that everyone has a wonderful week!! We look forward to seeing students and staff again on April 10th!
Jefferson Elementary School had a very successful Spring Fling this past weekend. Thank you for the community for coming out to support JES and its PTO!
Mrs. Gaskill's 1st grade class at Orchard View Elementary used pan balances to weigh different school supplies and jellybeans, measured with jellybeans, built structures with jellybeans, did bottle flipping with different amounts of jellybeans, and then experimented with different liquids.
Learning is so much fun! ⚖️
Congratulation to the 10FT Line! They are the Northridge High School SRT Volleyball Tournament Champions. Well done!
York Elementary School has been very intentional with their targeted intervention time. Students are in small groups working with adults on individual needs. Kindergarten has done a fantastic job tackling math during their intervention time the past few weeks! Way to go York students and staff!
Congratulations to the 3A STATE CHAMPS!!! Way to go Northwood!
A brass ensemble from Northridge High School performed for the school board at Tuesday night's meeting. It was great to hear the talent that this group has! Thank you for sharing your music!