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CNMS HEADLINES CNMS HEADLINES CASTLE NORTH MIDDLE SCHOOL An Indiana School of Excellence 2800 Highway 261 * Newburgh, IN * 47630 (812) 853-7347 www.warrickschools.com/castlenorth John Bertram, Principal [email protected] Greg Harris, Assistant Principal [email protected] Monday, November 20, 2017 Textbook Fees are due now! Please get that turned as soon as possible. Thank You! Hello CNMS Families! It's time for the PTO's annual fundraiser. For your con- venience, additional information has been attached to this email. We are happy to report that there is absolutely nothing to sell! Instead, we are holding a simple check-writing cam- paign. Our goal this year is $10,000. We are requesting a donation of $25 per student; of course, we value contri- butions of any amount and would love to have 100% par- ticipation. Funds will be used to purchase: 1. A commercial 3D printer available to all classes 2. A laptop and software for the Behavior Support Team 3. A portable presentation screen for assemblies and guest speakers 4. Wireless headset microphones and a sound mixer for the Drama Club (and available for teachers to use for student presentations) Please support the PTO with a donation and help us achieve our goals of enriching our students' educations! Mrs. Elsea & Mrs. Bonnell, PTO Presidents Thanksgiving Break starts Wednesday, November 22 and concludes Friday, November 24. School will reconvene on Monday, November 27. Feathers For Families The feather totals are in and though it was a tight race to see which one of our teachers would be wearing a turkey suit on Tuesday, Mrs. Steele received the most feathers. The Student Council would like to thank everyone who bought feathers. They collected $610 that will go towards holiday baskets for needy families in our community!

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CASTLE NORTH MIDDLE SCHOOL

An Indiana School of Excellence 2800 Highway 261 * Newburgh, IN * 47630

(812) 853-7347

www.warrickschools.com/castlenorth

John Bertram, Principal [email protected]

Greg Harris, Assistant Principal

[email protected]

Monday, November 20, 2017

Textbook Fees are due now! Please get that turned as soon as possible. Thank You!

Hello CNMS Families!

It's time for the PTO's annual fundraiser. For your con-

venience, additional information has been attached to

this email.

We are happy to report that there is absolutely nothing to

sell! Instead, we are holding a simple check-writing cam-

paign. Our goal this year is $10,000. We are requesting a

donation of $25 per student; of course, we value contri-

butions of any amount and would love to have 100% par-

ticipation.

Funds will be used to purchase:

1. A commercial 3D printer available to all classes

2. A laptop and software for the Behavior Support Team

3. A portable presentation screen for assemblies and

guest speakers

4. Wireless headset microphones and a sound mixer for

the Drama Club (and available for teachers to use for

student presentations)

Please support the PTO with a donation and help us

achieve our goals of enriching our students' educations!

Mrs. Elsea & Mrs. Bonnell, PTO Presidents

Thanksgiving Break starts Wednesday, November 22 and concludes Friday,

November 24. School will reconvene on Monday, November 27.

Feathers For Families

The feather totals are in and though it was a tight

race to see which one of our teachers would be

wearing a turkey suit on Tuesday, Mrs. Steele

received the most feathers.

The Student Council would like to thank everyone

who bought feathers. They collected $610 that will

go towards holiday baskets for needy families in our

community!

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WCSC SNOW DAY / DELAY POLICY

School Cancellations and/or School Delays: Decisions about school cancellations and/or delays will be made by

the School Superintendent and the Transportation Director by 5:45 AM. This information will be posted on the WCSC

website (www.warrick.k12.in.us), put onto Black Board Connect (our parent calling system), and information will be

called into local TV and radio stations. We, at CNMS, will also post closings on social media sites (Facebook and Twit-

ter).

After-School Activities: If school has been canceled or dismissed early, after-school activities are canceled. 2-hour

delays do not affect after-school activities unless the School Superintendent decides otherwise.

In high school and middle school, extracurricular activities (athletic events/practices) follow these general rules:

1st Day Out/Missed - no practices /no games…only under extenuating circumstances (sectionals, holiday tour-

naments, etc.) will exceptions be made on a case-by-case basis, as designated by the School Superintendent.

Multiple Days Out - voluntary practices can be arranged by coaches/sponsors; however, no player shall be

penalized for not attending a voluntary practice since school is not in session due to poor road conditions.

Coaches/sponsors are required to obtain School Superintendent’s permission to hold such voluntary practices/

events.

In elementary school, when school is out or early dismissal occurs, there will be no extracurricular events, practices

or games (school-related or external - e.g., BYBA, feeder teams, etc.) held at the elementary schools.

Please be sure to have alternative plans made in advance in the event we experience any of these situations.

Be sure your student is aware of what he/she is to do if any of these weather-related events should occur.

Student Council Holiday Ornament

No holiday display is complete without

a Castle North Middle School Holiday Ornament!

The Student Council is selling these beautiful ornaments for only $7.00

from now until December 10th. Return the flyer with your payment (checks

to CNMS, please) to your student’s homeroom teacher now!

Quantities are limited so don’t delay!

All proceeds will be used to purchase holiday baskets for less fortunate

CNMS families during the holidays.

**Ornaments will be delivered to 9th period as we receive orders

with payments.

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CNMS DRAMA CLUB

“We've Got Character”

The community of Castle North Middle School is very

excited to share that we are planning on performing a

play in Spring of 2018. The newly formed Drama Club is

selling shirts to help raise money for a production. A new

design has been created which will read, "We've Got

Character." If you have already submitted an order, this

will replace the previously offered design. Anyone is wel-

come to purchase a shirt to help financially support the

play. Net proceeds will go towards copyright fees, scripts,

and royalty costs. If you are interested in purchasing a

shirt, please see the attached form. Orders are due to

Mrs. Hogan no later than Wednesday, November 22.

The students really hope for the opportunity to perform

for you! Thank you for your support!

Please, see Mrs. Hogan or Mrs. Humphrey if you have

any questions.

Digital Footprint

What is a digital footprint? When using the Internet, you

visit numerous websites. As you browse from site to site,

you are leaving behind a trail of data about you. Digital

footprints can include photos you post, interactions with

other website users, app use, email records, and the

websites you visit while you’re on the Internet. These are

just a few ways that we leave our digital footprint on the

Internet. And just like someone can follow you around

outside, you can be followed around on the Internet.

Unlike a footprint that you leave outside in the grass, you

digital footprint does not go away. And your digital foot-

print is not only made by what you post but it is also

formed by what others post about you.

Why is a digital footprint important? Your digital foot-

prints can be used to gather information about you to for-

mulate a general picture of who you are and what activi-

ties you show interest in. It should be noted that digital

footprints have been used by varies companies and col-

leges to weed through applicants applying to enter their

establishments.

When you use the Internet, it would be wise to think be-

fore you post. If you would be embarrassed if your par-

ents read what you are about to post, don’t post it. If you

would hate for your coach to see the picture you’re think-

ing of posting, don’t post it! Once something is posted, it

is out there for the world to see virtually forever.

So, what can you do to protect your digital footprint

(online reputation)? First of all, guard your privacy and

don’t share personal information. Secondly, assume that

everyone is watching and nothing you post is truly pri-

vate. Next, choose wisely the sites you visit, and find oth-

er activities to go do besides hanging out on the comput-

er. Lastly, be smart and safe while you use the Internet!

The holidays are a great time to save those Box Tops!

Mark Your Calendar

Saturday, December 16th

at Rose Hill Cemetery in Newburgh

We will need volunteers to help place our 100 wreaths on

fallen soldiers’ graves. Thanks to everyone who donated!

Watch for more information to come soon.

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8th Grade 3.70-4.0

Adams, Jacob

Adhikari, Sunaina

Armeanu, Nicole

Bargeloh, Renee

Beaven, Caleb

Beaven, Connor

Bhatia, Meera

Blanford, Braden

Blanford, Gracen

Blanford, Landen

Bockelman, Evan

Bowman, Portia

Bradford, Katie

Carroll, Reece

Chaffee, Alyssa

Chapman, Emma

Duerkes, Dylan

Durgy, Hannah

Eilert, Hannah

Ellis, Logan

Enlow, Aidan

Eveland, Jordan

Farwick, William

Fehrenbacher, Chase

Fehrenbacher, Clark

Gandhi, Arushi

Garwood, Hannah

Gerber, Alexis

Hall, Gabriella

McPhee, Faith

McPhee, Kailey

Mehrnia, Sherwin

Melms, Elisabeth

Mesker, Jenna

Messinger, Lucas

Miyake, Ayaka

Monroe, Trevor

Montgomery, Macey

Moore, Keira

Muehlenbein, Brayden

Nair, Lalitha

Nalley, Scott

Niehaus, Caleb

Painter, Megan

Patel, Prachi

Ponna, Santosharupa

Quinn, Brady

Ramanathan, Shruthi

Reel, Sarah

Reff, Evan

Reyes, Caitleen

Rhoutsong, Abigail

Robinson, Lauren

Russell, Ryan

Sapp, Kiersten

Schaffer, Jourdan

Schott, Benjamin

Schroeder, Ally

Schutt, Malaya

Shira, Jiovenda

Shira, Walker

Sills, Madeline

Singh, Anisha

Smith, Brennan

Smith, Lauryn

Smith, Noah

Smith, Vanessa

Sprunger, Catherine

Stephenson, Regan

Sulub, Hussein

Titzer, Jason

Turpen, Madeline

Vasquez, Paul Michael

Veeraraghavan, Sona

Wan, Reina

Wandel, Layla

Warnock, Emma

Watson, Adam

Will, Addison

Wilson, Nathan

Wisner, Kaylee

Wood, Gavin

Worstell, Peyton

Yang, Ariel

Yelamanchili, Sneha

7th Grade 3.70-4.0

Adams, Finnegan

Alashi, Nizam

Hamdan, Zein

Hazen, Ashley

Heim, Ryan

Heim, Tyler

Held, Ella

Hettenbach, Madison

Holmes, Ashley

Horne, Jocelyn

Howard, Beau

Hurley, Lucy

Iqbal, Naail

Jacobs, Ashley

Jannali, Gayatri

Jawad, Rida

Jorgensen, Calvin

Josenhans, Calvin

Kerchief, Olivia

Kobylanski, Grace

Koenig, Sofia

Kopp, Mackenzie

Lamar, Gabriella

Lis, Jaclyn

Luttrell, Arianna

Madewell, Jackson

Martin, Sydney

Matthews, Avery

Mattingly, Molly

Matuscak, Lauren

McGhee, Addison

McGhee, Alyssa

Althaus, Riley

Ao, Kerry

Arendt, Samantha

Ashley, Peyton

Ballard, Katie

Ballis, Brooklyn

Bargeloh, Ava

Barsumian, Annabelle

Bauersfeld, Lydia

Beard, Hadley

Behny, Drew

Brockett, Natalie

Brockey, Mason

Bunch, Cody

Bush, Nathan

Butts, Evan

Chambliss, Andrew

Chandler, Madison

Clifton, Hunter

Cluck, John

Cobb, Merrill

Cooper, Mia

Corsey, Natalia

Counts, Makenna

Crecelius, Elise

Decker, Nicholas

deConing, Brahm

Deters, Sydney

DiLegge, David

DiLegge, Ethan

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Economou, Julia

Edris, Caroline

Ewald, Courtney

Falconer, Kendall

Gain, Elise

Gaylord, John

Gilles, Claire

Gilmour, Megan

Gordon, Aidan

Greene, Emma

Greenwell, Adam

Greer, Abigail

Gundry, Karston

Hayes, Isabelle

Hinkle, Kaitlyn

Hocking, Eli

Jamison, Hannah

Justus, Avery

Kahle, Kaitlyn

Kelly, Delaney

Khan, Aiza

Kiprono, Brendan

Kirkland, Hailey

Kroeger, Jenna

Lambert, Ryan

Lance, Haley

Land, Gabriel

Lane, Breanna

Lautner, Alayna

Lloyd, Collin

Maher, Kayleigh

Mardis, Ciera

Marrett, Benjamin

Martin, Brooke

May, Aaron

McDaniel, Laekyn

McDonald, Blake

Mitchell, Madison

Mogle, Kyle

Murphy, Savannah

Musgrave, Cade

Myers, Anna

Nyarko, Angel

Olsen, Benjamin

Olson, Audrey

Panayides, Patrick

Paranjape, Anika

Parkar, Shums

Plank, Chloe

Porter, Madelyn

Rauscher, Julia

Rendon, Saige

Roark, Zachary

Robertson, Alexis

Roelle, Max

Scales, Austin

Shimodaira, Aiden

Simpson, Logan

Spurling, Audrey

Stallings, Abigail

6th Grade 3.70-4.0

Bobe, Chloe

Borgman, Paris

Boyer, Emma

Bratcher, Addison

Bryant, Hannah

Butterfield, Ava

Cherry, Carlie

Christopher, Payton

Cieslack, Cooper

Clements, Grace

Collier, Jaden

Daniel, Isabel

Daniels, Mallory

DeFries, Ashlyn

Dillingham, Abbie

Downey, Riley

Eilert, Ethan

Fiester, Jack

Fiester, Lauren

Fuller, Kara

Gaddam, Priya

Gandhi, Amishi

Gilmour, Ethan

Gottfried, Jantzen

Greenwell, Kyrsten

Greenwell, Michele

Gumula, Alekzander

Gunderloy, Lindsey

Gupta, Hriddhan

Hall, Olivia

Hamilton, Allyssa

Hanumante,

Shaunak

Harpenau, Megan

Harris, Antonio

Harris, Kai

Hayden, Josie

Hortin, Luke

Hughes, Kaden

Hunt, Delaney

Hunt, Emily

Hurt, Gretchen

Inserto, Bea

Jacobs, Kelsey

Jansons, Andrejs

Jeffreys, Hailey

Jones, Alaina

Josenhans, Suzana

Jurado, Sophia

Karim, Mahad

Kipling, Sophia

Kopshever, Kathe-

rine

Kudiyirikkal Anil,

Aparna

Litney, Brook

Lockett, Cameryn

Lothamer, Alexander

Loudermilk, Gradyn

Marks, Micaela

Maurya, Archit

May, Ella

McAtee, Adler

McAtee, Ayden

McGehee, Nathan

Messier, Jace

Miller, Rhett

Minton, Jack

Molander, Justin

Monroe, Devon

Morris, Maxim

Morris, McKenna

Mosby, Madison

Narra, Divya

O'Daniel, McKenna

Patel, Mann

Quinn, Aleyna

Renschler, Claire

Robinson, Kate

Robinson, Rose

Rose, Caden

Sanfilippo, Emma

Scales, Marcus

Schott, Lydia

Schreid, Tolen

Schultz, Ellie

Sears, Elizabeth

Slade, Christian

Smiddy, Cole

Smith, Caleb

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Smith, Chad

Steinkamp, Robert

Stowe, Lydia

Tapal, Sarah

Till, Grace

Tokad, Joy

Tsybulnik, Rebecca

Tymchak, Carter

Victor, Quintin

Vincek, Adam

Vlas, Alexandra

Wallace, Paul

Wan, Tracy

Waseem, Muhammad

Watkins, Ava

Watson, Kiersten

Williams, Immanuel

Wood, Ella

Woodworth, Sydney

Wright, Caden

Wu, Jonah

Yates, Griffin

Yelamanchili, Sreya

Zoll, Malia

8th Grade 3.50 - 3.69

Atia, Ammar

Bonnell, Kyle

Brown, Blake

Buckenmeyer, Nolan

Cieslack, Grant

Cox, Sloan

Cromer, Nathan

Dhanoa, Dashmeet

Didita, Vlad

Dillinger, Rachel

Farthing, Carly

Foster, Chloe

Givens, Harley

Goodman, Whitley

Haas, Caroline

Hime, Helen

Hirsch, Adam

Kenny, Madison

Krogman, Declan

Mangum, Andrew

Miller, Shaina

Minton, Owen

Mitchell, Jackson

Nugent, Colin

Rahman, Sydney

Raza, Alesar

Reibold, Hailey

Russell, Blake

Sacco, Alexa

Sartore, Ashton

Shrodes, Madelyn

Tate, Cassidee

Viehe, Ella

Wernicke, Benjamin

Willis, Courtney

Wilson, Parker

Woolsey, Whitley

7th Grade 3.5-3.69

Barron, Savanna

Beard, Kelsie

Croslyn, Cooper

Dickerson, Alyssa

Estes, Sloane

Hardaway, Kason

Heerdt, Hazel

Heim, Russel

Hudson, Ashley

Jones, Anthony

Mattingly, Jake

McAtee, Kate

Metzger, Owen

Roos, Kennedy

Salpietra, Ayden

Thomas, Tarajai

Tretter, Emma

Troffkin, Soren

Valley, Sydney

Virgin, Cami

Walker, Carter

Weigand, Chase

6th Grade 3.50-3.69

Bard, Kaleb

Bohannon, Caleigh

Cady, Aidan

Cecil, Claire

Christie, Caige

Collins, Brandon

Ellard, Jakob

Giesler, Peyton

Gordon, Caden

Herzog, Layna

Holder, Landon

Jhattu, Jasraj

Kierspel, Philip

Lowery, Kylee

Lukens, Benjamin

Marx, Chely

Miller, Simone

Muehlenbein, Cam-

eron

Myers, Clara

Ramsey, Lucas

Robinson, Gracy

Robling, Emma

Scales, Maximus

Scott, Austin

Seay, Parker

Stokebrand, Ashley

Van Polen, Maya

White, Macie

Wieland, Gabriel

Young, Alexandria

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