CNMS HEADLINES - Warrick County School …...2018/03/19 · In ad-dition to needing funding for...
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CASTLE NORTH MIDDLE SCHOOL An Indiana 4-Star 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
CNMS Wrestling Team
The Castle North wrestling team finished second in this
year's conference tournament. The team traveled to Mt.
Vernon for the tournament and put on an impressive perfor-
mance.
Champions of their weight division: Leighton Ramsey,
Daviontae Hughes, Evan Reff and Richard Meyers
Making it to the ribbon ceremony for their weight divisions:
Logan Ellis (2nd place) and Mason Ramsey (3rd place)
Coach Deters is proud of all members of the Castle North
wrestling team.
Learning How to Save A Life
Mrs. Taylor's Health classes had the opportunity to participate in "The American Heart Association's CPR in Schools"
training. Students were taught the lifesaving skills of basic CPR and were able to practice on the mannequins provided
by A. Carter Smith BSN, RN, CLC from St. Vincent Hospital of Evansville. Students had a great time while working in
groups to practice chest compressions and learning how to use an AED machine.
Monday, March 19, 2018
Registration link:
http://secure.getmeregistered.com/
get_information.php?event_id=129300
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Walk is @ CHS on Saturday, April 7th.
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CNMS Archery Team Takes 1st Place in the
2018 Indiana NASP State Tournament
Last Saturday, March 10, 2018, the CNMS Archery team
competed with over 2,000 archers from around the state of
Indiana. There were nearly 100 elementary, middle, and high
schools represented at this tournament. We took two teams
of 24 archers each to the competition. We came home with
the State Championship trophy out of the top 35 Middle
Schools! Our Team 2 also placed 15th! This was the second
state championship that CNMS has won; our last one was in
2015.
Highlights of some of the CNMS archers' accomplishments:
Ashton Probus - 290 - 3rd place MS male (out of 402)
#1 8th grade male archer
Kayla Nasserizafar - 287 - 2nd place MS female (out of
382)
#1 8th grade female archer
Gracen Blanford - 284 - 4th place MS female (20 tens)
#3 8th grade female archer
Mackenzie Kopp - 284 - 5th place MS female (17 tens)
#4 8th grade female archer
Congratulations to Coach Reed and his assistant coaches:
Mr. Miller, Mr. Rhule, Mr. and Mrs. Garrison, Mr. Probus, and
Mr. Bockelman!
Our archery team will be heading to Nationals on Saturday,
May 12 in Louisville, Kentucky where they will compete
against the best archers in the United States! Stay tuned for
the results!
CNMS Annual 3k Walk/Run Event
Castle North Middle School’s
Student Council needs your help!
HELP!!! CNMS Student Council needs YOUR help!
In just a few weeks, we will be having our annual 3K
event. We would love to continue our tradition of
providing a t-shirt to every student, staff member, and
volunteer. However, we are only half-way to our goal
for t-shirt sponsorships.
If your business or your family would be willing to
make a donation of $300 or more, we will place your
business name or family name on the back of each
shirt as a way of showing our appreciation for your
generosity. (In order for us to place your company’s
or family’s name on our shirts, we will need t-shirt do-
nations by April 12th.)
We would like to thank the following businesses and
families for their generosity: Bayer’s Plumbing, Dr.
James Gill, Dr. David Hazelrigg, Kumon Math and
Reading Center of Newburgh, and the Pillsbury family,
and the Smith family. This event cannot happen with-
out the support of our families and community. In ad-
dition to needing funding for t-shirts, we also are in
need of donations for water, fruit pops, door prizes,
and awards.
If you would be willing to offer any assistance, please
contact Mrs. Fussner ([email protected]) or
Ms. Killebrew ([email protected]).
Castle Youth Drama Camp 2018
Monday, June 4—Friday, June 8, 2018
1:00 PM—4:30 PM
Castle High School Auditorium
$70 per participant (Camp T-shirt for an extra $10)
Please see the attached form for more information and/or
contact Mr. Antey at [email protected] for further
questions.
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8th Graders
Junior Grand Award Winners:
1st: Grace Kobylanski
2nd: Benjamin Schott
3rd: Caitleen Reyes
Honorable Mention Winner: Ammar Atia
Category Winners
1st Place Behavioral & Social Sciences: Ammar Atia
3rd Place Chemistry: Meera Bhatia
1st Place Engineering: Grace Kobylanski
1st Physics & Astronomy: Benjamin Schott
1st Place Plant Sciences: Caitleen Reyes
7th Graders
Honorable Mention Winner: Julia Economou
Category Winners
1st Place Animal Sciences: Kaitlyn Kahle
2nd Place Behavioral & Social Sciences: Courtney Ewald
1st Place Earth & Environmental Sciences: Kate McAtee
3rd Place Earth & Environmental Sciences: Makenna
Counts
2nd Place Medicine & Health Sciences: Julia Economou
3rd Place Medicine & Health Sciences: Elise Crecelius
1st Place Robotics, Computers, & Systems SW: Anika
Parajape & Maya Yamaguchi
Additional Awards:
Broadcom MASTERS Science Fair:
8th Graders: Grace Kobylanski, Benjamin Schott,
Caitleen Reyes, and Ammar Atia
7th Graders: Julia Economou, Kaitlyn Kahle,
Anika Paranjape, Maya Yamaguchi, Kate McAtee, and
Courtney Ewald
ASEFI Junior Division Award:
8th Graders: Grace Kobylanski, Benjamin Schott, Cait-
leen Reyes, and Ammar Atia
7th Grader: Julia Economou
Locally Sponsored Awards:
8th Graders:
Purdue University School of Agriculture Award: Caitleen
Reyes
Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden Award: Caitleen
Reyes
Association for Women Geoscientists: Caitleen Reyes
University Of Evansville Options Program Award: Grace
Kobylanski
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration and
American Meteorological Society: Meera Bhatia
7th Graders:
American Chemical Society IN/KY Border Section Award:
Audrey Spurling
Dr. Marino Award: Elise Crecelius
Tri-State Science Fair Summary:
All Grand Award Winners and Honorable Mention Winners
qualify for the state Science Fair in Indianapolis.
As you can see, CNMS swept the top three places in the
8th Grade Junior Grand Award Winners.
Out of twelve Category Winners, CNMS took 7 - 1st plac-
es! (8th and 7th grades)
Of the Broadcom Masters, a by invitation only Science
Fair, CNMS received 9 of the twenty invitations!
Also, Ms. Killebrew, Mr. Perry, and Mrs. Humphrey re-
ceived the Alcoa Excellence in Teaching Award .
When Castle North Middle School does Science, we do it
right!
Tri-State Science & Engineering Fair Winners
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Attention all 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students! Track season is right around the corner, with the first practice for boys
and girls being held on Monday, April 2, 2018.
All track participants must have a completed IHSAA physical on file in the athletic department, on or before the first day
of practice. Physicals can be completed at any local doctor's office or minute clinic. It is important that physicals be
completed on the required IHSAA forms. No other physical forms will be accepted. IHSAA physical forms can be print-
ed from the Castle North Middle School athletics page or picked up in the school's front office.
Please contact our coaches or athletic director if you have questions pertaining to the upcoming season.
Track Coaches (Boys)
Mr. Dobrzynski - [email protected]
Mr. Watjen - [email protected]
Athletic Director
Mr. Byers [email protected]
More Track and Field Information: Boys and Girls
Registration link: http://bit.ly/2018cnmstrack
Please register by March 23rd.
Track Coaches (Girls)
Mrs. Martin - [email protected]
Mrs. Lawrence - [email protected]
What Are You Reading?
If you have read any of Ally Carter’s books
(The Embassy Row series or The Heist Soci-
ety series), you simply cannot miss her new
book Not If I Save You First! In this book,
Maddie and Logan have spent years together
in the White House. Logan is the President’s
son and Maddie’s father is Secret Service for
the President. Maddie and Logan are best friends until
something happens in the White House that causes Mad-
die’s father to quit his job. Maddie and her father move to
Alaska. No phones. No Internet. And despite all her letters,
no word from her old friend, Logan. Then one day out of the
blue, Logan shows up in Alaska to stay with Maddie and
her father. This is where the true adventure begins!
Pick up Not If I Save You First by Ally Carter at the library!
You won’t want to put it down!
CNMS 2018 Tri-State
Science Fair Winners