Congrats to these amazing NHS Art students who were recognized today by the Midwest Museum of American Art!
The Science Olympiad State Finals were yesterday and BOTH Northridge High School & Northridge Middle School finished 5th in the State!
NHS has now finished in the Indiana top 10 for 22 consecutive years!
Congrats to our students & coaches!
Our Northridge Raider Dance Team won the STATE CHAMPIONSHIP yesterday in AA Hip Hop for the third consecutive year! They also placed 4th in the State in AA Pom.
We’re so incredibly proud of you!
We want to wish the best of luck to the Northridge Varsity Emeralds Dance Team and the Science Olympiad team as they compete this weekend in the state competitions! Go Raiders!!
Middlebury Community Schools held a groundbreaking ceremony today on the Northridge High School campus to commemorate the start of construction for the Middlebury Activity Center. The school system is excited to begin this project, as it will have a positive impact on students and the local community. This project will be paid for using money from the sale of tax-exempt bonds, and as previously promised, this will NOT increase the current tax rate. MCS anticipates paying off all debt related to this project over the next eight years, while maintaining a tax rate that remains lower than at least three other Elkhart County school districts.
Also, as promised by district administration and the school board, the financing for this project will have absolutely no negative impact on the education fund that determines employee compensation.
Throughout this process, multiple public hearings were held to present the project to the community. The support shown by community members and district employees has been overwhelmingly positive. We are very excited for construction to begin!
Northridge High School recently had students who took the "National German Exam". This is a nation-wide achievement test taken by thousands of students across the country. We are pleased to share that 21 of our students were medalists in this exam. The following students were recognized in an awards ceremony.
2 Gold Medalists - (90+ Percentile in Indiana)
Jackson Gorski, Silvan von Holzen
1 Silver Medalist - (80%+ Percentile in Indiana)
Holly Copeland
4 Bronze Medalists - (70%+ Percentile in Indiana)
Audrey Yeater, Brayden Hershberger, Isaiah Lehman, Jacob Sheridan
14 Achievement Awards - (50-69%+ Percentile in Indiana)
Alyssen Weesner, Audrey Yoder, Conner Hochstetler, Cydel Miller, Dominic Atherton, Evelyn Dye, Ian Varner, Keaira Reed, Malia Garber, Max Hood, Molly VonGunten, Noah Crusie, Reagan Stephens, Savannah Miller
Congratulations to all involved!
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This week we are celebrating Raider Career Week. There are special activities going on all week that encourage students of all ages to think about what career choices they might want as they get older. One of the activities at our elementary schools was a dress up day. What great choices. The future looks bright!
During tonight's meeting, the board of trustees approved the administrative recommendation to appoint Mrs. Kari Dyer as Director of Elementary Education effective July 1.
During her 24 years in public education, Mrs. Dyer has taught three different elementary grade levels, supported teachers as a literacy coach, worked as an assistant principal, and most recently served twelve successful years as Principal of Heritage Intermediate School. Mrs. Dyer has a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education with a minor in Special Education from Manchester College and a master's degree in Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction from Indiana Wesleyan University. She is currently working to add licensure in High Ability Education. Over the years, Mrs. Dyer has helped MCS with the recruitment, supervision, and development of certified teachers and classified support staff. She has collaborated with district administration while leading the evaluation and selection of elementary curriculum. As Principal at HIS, she worked to foster a customer service approach to public relations. In her new role as Director of Elementary Education, Mrs. Dyer will oversee all elementary curriculum and professional development initiatives. She will supervise and mentor our five elementary principals and participate in the recruitment and hiring of certified elementary staff. She will manage the Title I, Title II, High Ability, and Early Intervention grants and act as the required MCS Coordinator for both High Ability and Dyslexia. She will work closely with the Director of Secondary Education in the review of school handbooks and ongoing school improvement initiatives, while co-facilitating regular meetings with the MCS Instructional Leadership Team. Mrs. Dyer is an advocate for the continuous improvement of professional practices in order to increase learning outcomes for all MCS students. She has fantastic communication skills and is well respected within our community as a leader who demonstrates strong character and integrity. We are certain she will be successful in this new role and look forward to her getting started next school year.
Middlebury Community Schools is looking forward to a short groundbreaking ceremony Thursday at 1:00 for the Middlebury Activity Center. We are excited for this project and the benefits that it will bring to our students and community!
York Elementary is a great place to be! Students are engaged in their learning and are well-loved by the staff!
Orchard View Elementary School celebrated Dr. Seuss’s birthday and National Read Across America Day this past week with some fun activities, including a Dr. Seuss parade!
Jefferson Elementary School celebrated Dr. Seuss’s birthday and National Read Across America Day this week with some fun activities that included a sighting of the Jefferson tiger and The Cat in the Hat!
We would like to honor our school maintenance workers on National Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day! Our maintenance crew is up early plowing roads and parking lots, fixing things in all of our buildings, mowing lawns, and taking care of anything else that needs done. They do all of this with a smile, knowing that it helps our schools run smoothly. Thank you for all that you do!!
Middlebury Elementary School students celebrated the birthday of Dr. Seuss today by eating green eggs and having a reading cafe. Special guests were able to “order” a book from the menu. That book was then read to them by a student. These are great traditions at MES!
Heritage Intermediate School students are hard at work in their classrooms. Walking around the building you can find students engaged in whole group discussions, small group projects, and individual learning. HIS is a great place for students to be successful!
Kindergarten Round-Up is fast approaching. 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.
York Elementary School recently celebrated a Family Literacy Night last night. STEAM activities were based on their school wide Reading Challenge with authors Keiko Kasza and Kevin Henkes. What a great event for families!
Northridge High School students enjoy the time at lunch when they can talk to friends and enjoy our wonderful cafeteria food items!!
The Northridge Dance Team has qualified for the IHSDTA State Finals in both Pom & Hip Hop! Both routines will attempt to bring home a State Title in two weeks. Go Raiders!