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CASTLE NORTH MIDDLE SCHOOL an Indiana Four Star School
2800 Highway 261 * Newburgh, IN * 47630 * (812) 853-7347
www.warrickschools.com/castlenorth * www.warrick.k12.in.us
John Bertram, Principal
Greg Harris, Assistant Principal
SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK OF
April 13-17, 2015
MONDAY
National Library Week
8th Grade Jazz Band Practice
2:30 PM-4:15 PM
Track Practice 2:30 PM-4:15 PM
TUESDAY
7th Grade Jazz Band Practice
2:30 PM-4:15 PM
Choir Practice 4:30 PM-5:45 PM
Track Practice 2:30 PM-4:15 PM
Track Pictures
2:45 PM - Boys/ 3:15 PM - Girls
LA Academic Bowl Practice
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM in Room 403
Honors Reception
7:00 PM– 8:00 PM in Gym A
WEDNESDAY
8th Grade Jazz Band Practice
2:30 PM-4:15 PM
Track Practice 2:30 PM-4:15 PM
THURSDAY 7th Grade World Religions Field Trip
Yearbook 2:30 PM–3:00 PM
Choir “Altos” Practice 4:30 PM-5:45 PM
Math Academic Bowl Practice
2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Track Meet vs. Jasper & CSMS
5:00 PM HOME
FRIDAY
Dr. Seuss Day
LA Academic Bowl Practice
2:30 PM–3:30 PM in Room 403
Student Council’s Fan Dom Dance
7:00 PM– 9:00 PM
Tiger Archery Spring Classic (Fri. & Sat.)
Week ending April 10, 2015
CNMS Welcomes WCSC 4th Grade Students to
“Voices from the Past”
Castle North Middle School proudly hosted an authentic 18th century presentation of re-enactors, their lodgings, and accessories. The presen-tation featured Native Americans, British and Continental soldiers, Euro-pean settlers, German immigrants, and individuals representing modern America. The event was a collaborative effort between Jeremy Biggs, President of Native American Educational Resources, Inc., a non-profit organization and Castle North Middle School of the Warrick County School Corporation. The students who attended experienced authentic Native American displays and activities; and learned of modern day activ-ities that have been derived from Native American customs.
European Set-
Native Americans British Soldiers
Continental Soldiers
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Student Council’s “Fandom Dance”
Date: Friday, April 17th
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Place: CNMS Gym A
Tickets: $3.00
Students should dress in attire that reflects whatever
they are a fan of. There will be prizes for the most cre-
ative boy and girl attire. School dress code does apply.
Tickets will be sold during lunch next week and
at the door the night of the dance.
Dropping off and picking up directions: We would
like for sixth graders to be dropped off and picked up in
the front. 7th and 8
th graders should be picked up and
dropped off in the back of the school. If a parent is
picking up 6th grade students and also has a student
from another grade level, he/she should use the front
entrance.
Next week is National Love Your Library Week!
Leave Your Legacy at CNMS: Buy a book to be donated
to our library! Your student can choose a book from the
attached list and buy it for our library. It is easy!
The book will be inscribed with your student's name and
the date, and will be added to CNMS' library. Books will all
be hard covered for longevity, and they are VERY reason-
ably priced! Students for years will be able to share your
book. (see attachment: Book List Love Your Lib)
Friday, April 17: Dr. Seuss Day @ CNMS: Dress as your
favorite Dr. Seuss character or in your best Dr. Seuss ap-
parel. Everyone that shows the Dr. Seuss pride will be a
winner! The best-dressed character in the sixth, seventh,
and eighth grade will win an ice cream sundae from DQ.
If I can do it, so can you!
Mark the title(s) on the form attached
Send check to JLG (Jr Library Guild) or cash
Ms. Pearson will order book(s)
ISTEP (Part 2) Dates
Please mark the following dates on your calendar: April
20-24, April 28-May 1, and May 5. Attendance is im-
portant on these dates. Please try to ensure that your
student is in attendance on these dates! Avoid making
appointments on these dates if possible. Thank you for
your support!
CNMS’ Honors Reception
2014-2015
Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Time: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Where: CNMS Gym A
Squire Pride!
Spring Spirit Wear
Don't forget to order your spring spirit wear! We are offer-
ing two great designs in t-shirt and dry-fit. T-shirts are
only $10, and dry-fit are only $13. Orders are due by
Wednesday, April 15th. Please make your check out to
CNMS PTO and mark the envelope Squire Attire. If you
have any questions, please call Amanda Herrmann at
[email protected] or Brooke Kruckenburg
See order form attached.
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8th GRADE TRIP KINGS ISLAND
MAY 9, 2015 (rain or shine)
Permission Slip and $65.00 due by Wednesday, April 15th. ($65.00 pays for admission, bus, one meal w/drink & t-shirt)
NEW this year through CNMS are Fast Lane and Fast Lane Plus passes. These OPTIONAL wristbands are available for additional cost and allow the wearer to bypass the long lines at many of the major rides. Questions about the park, please refer to the Kings Island website, which isvisitkingsisland.com. Questions about the trip can be emailed
We welcome parents to sign up as chaperones! Please see the form for details.
It is an awesome time for all involved!
Making memories at CNMS!
NEPTUNE JONAH FISH FRY
ALL YOU CAN EAT FISH!
(Sides, dessert, and drink included)
When: Saturday, April 25, 2015
Time: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Where: Castle North Middle School Cafeteria (park in the back parking lot)
Adult Ticket: $10
Kindergarten-5th
grade Ticket: $5
Two years old-Preschool: Free
Please see attached flyer for more information.
Book Rental
There are still some stu-
dents that need to pay their
book rental for the 2014-15
school year.
Please get payment
in immediately!
“Thank You!”
CNMS Annual 3K Run/Walk Event
It is hard to believe that in less than three weeks,
CNMS will host its eighth annual 3K Walk/Run event!
We would like to thank the following businesses for their
generosity: St. Mary’s Foundation, Tri-State Orthopae-
dics, Dr. David Hazelrigg, Dr. Gerald Enlow, Dr. James
Gill, AdVision Graphics, B & B Mowing, Cannon Con-
crete, the Digestive Care Center, Sky Zone, Best One
Tires, Swonder Ice Skating Rink, Verticle Escape, Way-
back Burgers, Wendy’s, Azzip, and Walther’s Fun and
Golf.; and families: Kara Grooms, Barancik, Bonnell,
Brookman, Edris, Gher, Gurtcheff, Carly and Nathan
Harpenau, Purdue, Quinn, Renschler, Simmons, Simp-
son, Titzer, Wandel, and Wood. We also would like to
extend a special thanks to Jana Ulrey (Media Mix Com-
munications).
It is not too late to help! We are still in need donations!
We are also in need of volunteers to help with the
3K event! If you would be willing to offer assistance,
please contact Ms. Killebrew
([email protected]) or Mrs. Etienne
The 3K Run/Walk Event
Wednesday, April 22nd
Why: To enjoy great company and delicious food while
you help the CNMS GenerationOn Club raise money
for “Voices from the Past,” a program hosted by CNMS
for all Warrick County 4th graders.
Have you seen my
library book?
There are several library
book missing from the li-
brary! Please if you see a
book at home that belongs
at school, bring it back!