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NORTH PLATTE R-I SCHOOL DISTRICT North Platte Panthers Summer 2019 A Message from the Superintendent: The 2018-2019 school year has come to an end and our stu- dents once again had a great year academically and in their many activities they can partic- ipate in at North Platte. On May 12, an excited crowd watched 45 seniors graduate from North Platte. They con- sistently were a group that had strong participation and ex- celled in many areas of their academics and activities. They will be remembered as an out- standing class that represented the North Platte community well throughout their years in the district. The North Platte Foundation Golf Tourney was recently held on June 7 at Shiloh Springs Golf Course in Platte City. The proceeds from this tournament directly benefit our students at North Platte by providing funds to generate scholarships for our graduates to utilize as they pur- sue their post-secondary educa- tion. If you would like to do- nate or set up a scholarship through the foundation please contact our central office and we can assist you. The summer is traditionally a time where we complete sever- al renovations and upgrades throughout the summer. This summer’s schedule will include upgrades in our weight room at the Dearborn campus, refin- ishing the gym floor in the junior high, restoring the new junior high building to new construction quality after one year of use, installing a drain line to facilitate better drain- age at the elementary school, and normal annual repainting and recovery of each facility. Another upgrade that will oc- cur this summer is the imple- mentation of a new website. This will include a more mod- ernized appearance and new features. Along with this we will be converting over to a new text alert system and we will also be adding a school app that will allow for several new school related options and informational techniques. More information will be coming out from the district on these developments as we near their implementation. Summer school has begun for grades K-8th at the Elemen- tary School in Camden Point. Summer school will continue through June 28. If your child is not attending but you would like them to you can still sign up by calling the Elementary school at (816) 450-3511. A program that is now being implemented by the Depart- ment of Elementary and Sec- ondary Education (DESE) is the “Read More, Missouri” reading challenge. This program is de- signed to offset the summer slide by encouraging students to read during the summer. Infor- mation on the program can be found at https://dese.mo.gov/communications/ news-releases/stop-summer-slide-read- more-missouri-reading-challenge I hope this summer is an enjoya- ble one for all in our communi- ty. Please contact me at 450- 3511 if you have questions, ide- as or concerns. Karl G. Matt www.nppanthers.org In this issue: NP Foundation Golf Spon- sors Scholarship Awards School News Honor Rolls Athletic Honors 2019-2020 School Supply Lists

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  • NORTH PLATTE R-I SCHOOL DISTRICT North Platte Panthers Summer 2019

    A Message from the Superintendent:

    The 2018-2019 school year has

    come to an end and our stu-

    dents once again had a great

    year academically and in their

    many activities they can partic-

    ipate in at North Platte.

    On May 12, an excited crowd

    watched 45 seniors graduate

    from North Platte. They con-

    sistently were a group that had

    strong participation and ex-

    celled in many areas of their

    academics and activities. They

    will be remembered as an out-

    standing class that represented

    the North Platte community

    well throughout their years in

    the district.

    The North Platte Foundation

    Golf Tourney was recently held

    on June 7 at Shiloh Springs

    Golf Course in Platte City. The

    proceeds from this tournament

    directly benefit our students at

    North Platte by providing funds

    to generate scholarships for our

    graduates to utilize as they pur-

    sue their post-secondary educa-

    tion. If you would like to do-

    nate or set up a scholarship

    through the foundation please

    contact our central office and

    we can assist you.

    The summer is traditionally a

    time where we complete sever-

    al renovations and upgrades

    throughout the summer. This

    summer’s schedule will include

    upgrades in our weight room at

    the Dearborn campus, refin-

    ishing the gym floor in the

    junior high, restoring the new

    junior high building to new

    construction quality after one

    year of use, installing a drain

    line to facilitate better drain-

    age at the elementary school,

    and normal annual repainting

    and recovery of each facility.

    Another upgrade that will oc-

    cur this summer is the imple-

    mentation of a new website.

    This will include a more mod-

    ernized appearance and new

    features. Along with this we

    will be converting over to a

    new text alert system and we

    will also be adding a school

    app that will allow for several

    new school related options

    and informational techniques.

    More information will be

    coming out from the district

    on these developments as we

    near their implementation.

    Summer school has begun for

    grades K-8th at the Elemen-

    tary School in Camden Point.

    Summer school will continue

    through June 28. If your child

    is not attending but you

    would like them to you can

    still sign up by calling the

    Elementary school at (816)

    450-3511.

    A program that is now being

    implemented by the Depart-

    ment of Elementary and Sec-

    ondary Education (DESE) is the

    “Read More, Missouri” reading

    challenge. This program is de-

    signed to offset the summer

    slide by encouraging students to

    read during the summer. Infor-

    mation on the program can be

    found at https://dese.mo.gov/communications/

    news-releases/stop-summer-slide-read-

    more-missouri-reading-challenge

    I hope this summer is an enjoya-

    ble one for all in our communi-

    ty. Please contact me at 450-

    3511 if you have questions, ide-

    as or concerns.

    Karl G. Matt

    www.nppanthers.org

    In this issue:

    NP Foundation Golf Spon-

    sors

    Scholarship Awards

    School News

    Honor Rolls

    Athletic Honors

    2019-2020 School Supply

    Lists

    https://dese.mo.gov/communications/news-releases/stop-summer-slide-%E2%80%9Cread-more-missouri%E2%80%9D-reading-challengehttps://dese.mo.gov/communications/news-releases/stop-summer-slide-%E2%80%9Cread-more-missouri%E2%80%9D-reading-challengehttps://dese.mo.gov/communications/news-releases/stop-summer-slide-%E2%80%9Cread-more-missouri%E2%80%9D-reading-challenge

  • SENIORS JUNIORS

    4:00 p.m. 4:45 p.m.

    SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN

    5:30 p.m. 6:15 p.m.

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    NORTH PLATTE FOUNDATION GOLF TOURNAMENT SPONSORS

    Please thank and support these sponsors of this year’s golf tournament.

    Proceeds support the Foundation Scholarships awarded to

    North Platte graduating seniors.

    Scholastic Photography, Inc.

    Cassity Bus Co.

    L.J. Hart & Company

    Vaughn-Aufranc Funeral Home

    Jane & Jerry Hagg

    Platte Valley Bank

    Dale Johnson, Forrest T. Jones & Co.

    John C. Kelley, Walsworth Yearbooks

    Trexcon, Inc.

    Approved Paving

    Searcy Construction LLC

    Gloria Boyer/Sheila Palmer

    TCD Parts

    HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION AUGUST 13

    Pre-enrollment: Receive 2019-20 schedules, school pictures taken, all enrollment cards filled out, order yearbooks, receive parking passes, pre-pare for first day of school, August 20.

    Midwest Pest Control

    Bank of Weston

    Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative, Inc.

    Michelle Cook, Reece & Nichols

    Universal Construction

    Wilson’s Floor Covering, Inc.

    Jowler Creek Vineyard & Winery

    Student Union

    RK Black

    Randy Beale, Keller Williams

    Incite Design Studio

    BMS Logistics

    Nash Fuels Transport

  • 2019 SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Chase Bridger A+ Scholarship Program, Assistnace League of Kansas City Scholarship, Billy Ray Shanks Jr. Memorial Scholarship,

    Canto Chorale Scholarship, Cerner Corporation Scholarship, DAR Good Citizen Award, Eric Michael Pike Memorial

    Scholarship, Mother Goose Preschool Scholarship, Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Scholarship, Northland Chamber of

    Commerce Excellence in Education Scholarship, Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative Scholarship, University of Missouri Excellence Award, Woodmen Focus Forward Scholarship

    Amelia Britting A+ Scholarship Award, Bill Hill Memorial Scholarship, Northwest Missouri State University A+ Scholarship, Northwest Missouri State University Scholar Award

    Truman Byergo Cerner Corporation Scholarship, Missouri Angus Ambassador Scholarship, Missouri Angus Auxiliary Scholarship, Mis-souri Bright Flight Scholarship, Missouri Junior Angus Association Foundation Scholarship, Missouri Scholars 100

    Honorable Mention, Missouri State Fair Foundation, Youth in Agriculture Scholarship, Northland Chamber of Com-

    merce Excellence in Education Scholarship, Steven Lee Martin Jr. Memorial Scholarship, University of Central Missouri

    Lindsey Byrd Northwest Missouri State University Academic Excellence Scholarship

    Matthew Carter A+ Scholarship Program

    Hailey Davidson A+ Scholarship Program, Billy Clay, Juanita and K.C.Davidson Memorial Scholarhip, Billy Ray Shanks Jr. Memorial Scholarship, Missouri Western State University A+ Scholarship, Nash Family Scholarship

    Brittnie Deppen Missouri Western State University A+ Scholarship, Missouri Western State University Dean’s Academic Scholarship, Ricky Pine Memorial Scholarship

    Emily Drescher Cerner Corporation Scholarship, Jimmy Paden Memorial Scholarship, Northwest Missouri State University Academic Excellence Scholarship, Pam Howe Memorial Scholarship, Truman E. Wilson Memorial Scholarship, Wes & Lucy

    Paden Memorial Scholarship

    Jesse Duran A+ Scholarship Program, Bill Wenzel Memorial Scholarship, Billy D. Petty Memorial Scholarship, Forrest Cassity Me-morial Scholarship, Frakes Family Scholarship, Kansas City Associated Equipment Distributors Scholarship, Lonnie

    Boydston Memorial Scholarship, Murphy Tractor Award & Internship, Roy & Zelma Snook Memorial Scholarship,

    Steven Buckler Memorial Scholarship

    Haven Goad Hillyard Technical Center Perfect Attendance Award, Bernard Thomas Memorial Scholarship

    Jordyn Goetz Marti Boydston Memorial Scholarship

    Victoria Johnson Jack Gabbert Memorial Scholarship, North Platte Foundation Scholarship, Northwest Missouri State University Academ-ic Excellence Scholarship

    Ashley Jones North Platte Foundation Scholarship

    Amber Katchur A+ Scholarship Program

    Kadilynn Kelley Emogene Long Memorial Scholarship, Platte Valley Bank STAR Scholarship, University of Saint Mary Dean’s Scholar-ship, University of Saint Mary Athletic Award-Cheer, University of Saint Mary Spire Award

    Ash Kitmitto Missouri Western State University Dean’s Academic Scholarship, North Platte Foundation Scholarship

    Hannah Lashbrook A+ Scholarship Program

    Zachary Lee A+ Scholarship Program, Missouri Western State University Hardman Scholarship, North Platte Foundation Scholarship

    Eric Manville Nash Family Scholarship, North Platte Foundation Scholarship, Northwest Missouri State University Scholar Award

    Janell Manville A+ Scholarship Program, Ross & Bobbie Courtney Memorial Scholarship

    Jesse Martin James Stover Memorial Scholarship, Kyle Roach Memorial Scholarship

    Jessica Meadows Elizabeth Anne Atkins Memorial Scholarship, Donald & Lou Anna Hale Dean Memorial Scholarship, Missouri Western State University Governors’ Academic Scholarship, Missouri Western State University A+ Scholarship, Missouri West-

    ern State University Leadership Award, Missouri Western State University Alumni Legacy Scholarship, North Platte

    Athletic Boosters Scholarship

    Tyler Meadows Bill Hill Memorial Scholarship, Cecil & Cora May Barton Scholarship, Missouri Western State University President’s Academic Scholarship, Missouri Western State University A+ Scholarship, Missouri Western State University Alumni

    Legacy Scholarship, Ruth Fisher Graham Memorial Scholarship

    Kasie Newton Hillyard Technical Center/Missouri Western State University Scholarship, Missouri Western State University A+ Schol-arship, Missouri Western State University Dean’s Academic Scholarship, National Technical Honor Society, North

    Kelsey Reynolds Missouri State University Provost Scholarship, Ryan Lee Hundley Memorial Scholarship

    Grace Rice Gary Roach Memorial Scholarship, University of Saint Mary Trustees Scholarship, University of Saint Mary Women’s Basketball Scholarship

    McKenzie Sams Missouri Western State University A+ Scholarship, North Platte Foundation Scholarship, Rick Roe Memorial Scholar-ship

    Kendall Schank Bill Hill Memorial Scholarship, Michael Gerling Memorial Scholarship, Missouri Western State University President’s Academic Scholarship, Missouri Western State University A+ Scholarship, Missouri Western State University Hardman

    Scholarship, Missouri Western State University Alumni Legacy Scholarship

    Bailee Smith John Chesnut Scholarship, Mildred Gabbert Memorial Scholarship, Missouri Western State University A+ Scholarship, North Platte Foundation Scholarship

    Brianna Spiers Aiden McVicker Scholarship, B.H. Goodlet Memorial Scholarship, Bill Freemyer Memorial Scholarship, Harlow Schol-arship, Missouri Western State University President’s Academic Scholarship, Missouri Western State University A+

    Scholarship, Missouri Western State University Alumni Legacy Scholarship, Pam Howe Memorial Scholarship, Ray

    Nelson Memorial Scholarship

    Chandler Tabor Bill Hill Memorial Scholarship, National Technical Honor Society

    Clarissa White Bill Hill Memorial Scholarship, Dearborn Fire Association Scholarship, Missouri Western State University Academic Scholarship, Missouri Western State University A+ Scholarship

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  • Elementary

    Another year has come

    to an end for North Platte

    Elementary. Students, staff,

    and faculty made many great

    memories this year. The stu-

    dents in each grade have

    worked hard all year to mas-

    ter standards, but there was

    still room for some fun.

    Kindergarten spent time

    the last quarter researching

    zoo animals. The students

    enjoyed learning about dif-

    ferent animals and their hab-

    itats. The students went to

    the Kansas City Zoo to see

    the animals they had been

    researching. Kindergarten

    also spent time this quarter

    preparing for the Kindergar-

    ten Graduation. It was won-

    derful to see so many of our

    students’ families and

    friends come out to support

    them on this night. The stu-

    dents did an amazing job

    with their performances at

    graduation.

    First grade has been

    busy as well. First grade stu-

    dents have been working all

    year on mastering their addi-

    tion and subtraction facts.

    All the students worked hard

    and were rewarded with a

    celebration. First grade has

    also been learning about

    American symbols. Each

    student has created a booklet

    of American symbols.

    Second graders finished

    up their last year at North

    Platte Elementary. Next year

    these students will be start-

    ing their first year at North

    Platte Intermediate. They

    spent their last quarter at

    NPE learning about the Pony

    Express and pioneers. They

    ended their unit by taking a

    fieldtrip to the Pony Express

    Museum. This class is a

    great group of kids and we

    are proud of all they have

    accomplished while at NPE.

    First and second graders

    have been reading books and

    taking Accelerated Reader

    quizzes throughout the year.

    The students that reached

    their goal were able to par-

    ticipate in the AR Bash. Stu-

    dents enjoyed a day of fun

    and bouncing at Fun Run in

    St. Joseph. All the students

    worked hard this year be-

    coming stronger readers.

    Make sure to read with your

    kids this summer to keep

    inspiring them to love read-

    ing!

    All the students had a

    fun time participating in

    Field Day. The students ro-

    tated through different sta-

    tions. They had sack races,

    cup stacking races, sprint

    races, and a long jump con-

    test. They also had time to

    play in the PTA bounce

    house. It was a great day full

    of fun and great memories

    were made.

    From time to time the

    students from the high

    school get to come down to

    the elementary for various

    activities. This quarter the

    high school Panther Pals met

    with some first and second

    grade students. This is a

    great program through the

    FFA. Second grade students

    were able to spend some

    time with high school stu-

    dents through the Healthy

    Snack Club. This club was

    part of a grant through the

    MU Extension office which

    gave the high school stu-

    dents taking Child Develop-

    ment class an opportunity to

    teach the second graders

    about making healthy life

    choices.

    North Platte Elementary

    Orientation will be on Au-

    gust 19th at 6:30. Students

    can bring in their school sup-

    plies and meet their teacher.

    Parents will be able to attend

    a short presentation with the

    classroom teacher and gather

    information about the school

    year starting at 6:30. School

    will start on Tuesday, Au-

    gust 20th. NPE is already

    looking forward to another

    great year! As always, thank

    you for allowing us to spend

    time with your kids and or

    your support.

    Kellie Goodlet

    Intermediate The school year has ended and summer is here!

    North Platte Intermediate

    finished fourth quarter with

    153 students enrolled and

    overall student attendance at

    95.32%. This last quarter has

    been packed with activities

    and events for students and

    staff. The PTA held their

    school carnival at NPI. Stu-

    dents and staff completed

    MAP testing and enjoyed a

    MAP Bash. Grades 3-5 at-

    tended Bases are Loaded and

    their individual field trips.

    Mrs. Tollefson and Mr. (Continued on page 5)

    NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS

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  • Kauffman produced our NPI

    Spring Concert. Mrs. Lam-

    moglia organized our Pen-

    nies for Patients drive and

    our first Career Fair at NPI.

    The North Platte PTA held

    The Candyland Carnival of

    Dreams on April 5 at NPI.

    The carnival was decorated

    with a candy theme and stu-

    dents enjoyed the various

    activities. The PTA provided

    a concession stand, inflata-

    bles, and many games for

    North Platte families to en-

    joy!

    Mrs. Lammoglia kicked-off

    our Pennies for Patients

    Drive on Aril 26. Students

    participated in an assembly

    held by the Leukemia and

    Lymphoma Society. Stu-

    dents began collection the

    week of April 29 and partici-

    pated in a spirit week. NPI

    students overall raised $

    909.44 towards the cause.

    MAP testing kicked off on

    May 1 and concluded on

    May 16. Students at each

    grade level took reading and

    math MAP tests. The fifth

    grade also completed science

    testing and the fourth grade

    completed a writing portion

    of MAP testing. After the

    completion of testing stu-

    dents enjoyed a MAP Bash

    on May 20 that included a

    movie in the gym, snow

    cones, cotton candy, and

    popcorn. Many thanks to

    staff who helped put together

    and organize this for our stu-

    dents.

    (Continued from page 4) In the month of May, all

    grade levels attended their

    individual field trips. The

    third grade students went to

    Fort Osage National Historic

    Landmark and learned about

    how the fort functioned as an

    outpost in the newly ac-

    quired Louisiana Purchase,

    housing soldiers to guard the

    new territory and to protect

    the United States Factory

    Trade House there. The

    fourth grade attended the

    Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop &

    Farm. Students learned

    about the only stagecoach

    stop left on the Santa Fe

    Trail and discovered what

    life was like on an 1860’s

    farm. The fifth grade attend-

    ed Steam Boat Arabia for

    their trip. Students learned

    about the discovery of the

    ship, items found, and were

    able to experience how they

    preserved items found on the

    discovery.

    The NPI Spring Concert was

    held on May 7 at the high

    school. Mrs. Tollefson creat-

    ed her program around the

    theme of friendship. NPI stu-

    dents sang songs that corre-

    lated with the theme. Mr.

    Kauffman had the fifth grade

    band perform their last per-

    formance as fifth graders

    before heading to the junior

    high.

    Mrs. Lammoglia organized

    our first Career Fair held on

    May 17. Students chose four

    career areas out of twenty-

    four speakers to attend. Stu-

    dent rotated to each of their

    sessions and listened to a

    brief presentation about the

    career. After completing

    their four sessions student

    completed a resume towards

    their favorite career option.

    NPI appreciates all of our

    presenters for attending and

    giving up their personal time

    to engage our students with a

    variety of career paths.

    Grade cards were sent home

    on May 24. NPI orientation

    night will be on August 14 at

    6:30 pm. I hope everyone

    has a wonderful summer!

    The staff and I look forward

    to seeing everyone in the

    fall.

    Kelly Downing

    Junior High The junior high stu-

    dents, faculty, and staff have

    completed another success-

    ful year of academics and

    extra-curricular activities.

    Once again, our students ex-

    perienced success in many

    areas. The staff and students

    really enjoyed our first year

    in the new building.

    State MAP testing

    recently concluded in the

    Junior High. Sixth and sev-

    enth grade students tested in

    the areas of math and com-

    munication arts, while the

    eighth grade students tested

    in math, communication arts,

    and science. The eighth

    grade Algebra I students also

    took the Algebra EOC test.

    As a reward for an outstand-

    ing effort on the MAP test,

    the NPJH students and

    staff attended School Day at (Continued on page 6)

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  • the K on Thursday, May

    2nd, and enjoyed an after-

    noon in the park on Friday,

    May 17th.

    The Junior High and

    Intermediate School held

    their Spring Band and Choir

    Concert on Tuesday, May

    7th at the High School. Both

    the band and choir had out-

    standing performances. Jun-

    ior High students also had

    the opportunity to attend

    Worlds of Fun on Wednes-

    day, May 15th.

    The end of the year

    awards program was held on

    Tuesday, May 24th. Alaina

    Scroggins and Clayton Rot-

    terman were awarded the

    eighth grade Citizenship

    Award, Felicity Alicea and

    Shelby Mann received the

    Scholar Musician Award,

    and Jaylin Burgess and Isaac

    Harter were recognized as

    the Scholar Athletes. Stu-

    dents were also recognized

    for participating in track,

    academic bowl, various con-

    tests, perfect attendance,

    honor rolls, and high aca-

    demic achievements in core

    classes. We are very proud

    to have 145 students who

    had 90% or higher attend-

    ance for the year, with

    twelve of them having per-

    fect attendance for the entire

    2018-2019 school year.

    Junior High Boosters

    is a group of parents who

    organize and operate the

    concession stand at home

    junior high football and bas-

    ketball games as well as one

    home track meet. The pro-

    (Continued from page 5)

    ceeds from the concession

    stand are used to fund spe-

    cial events for the students

    throughout the school year.

    These events include dances,

    rewards, field trips, etc. For

    more information on how to

    get involved, contact the

    Junior High office at 816-

    450-3511.

    School will begin

    next year on Tuesday, Au-

    gust 20th. Junior High orien-

    tation will be held on Tues-

    day, August 15 from 5:30 –

    7:00 p.m. in the high school

    commons. Sixth graders and

    new students to the district

    are asked to attend beginning

    at 5:30 followed by seventh

    and eighth graders at 6:30.

    Students will have the op-

    portunity to register, pick up

    schedules, take school pic-

    tures, tour the building, and

    meet their teachers.

    Michelle Johnson

    High School Following two days of final exams, May 24 marked

    the end of the school year at

    North Platte High School. Our

    graduating seniors commemo-

    rated their last day of school on

    May 10, with senior breakfast

    and graduation rehearsal. May

    5, Baccalaureate was held for

    our seniors by the community

    churches. On May 12, the

    North Platte R-I School District

    was proud to present 45 seniors

    with diplomas. This group of

    students performed well, both

    in and out of the classroom, in

    their many co-curricular and

    extra-curricular activities. We

    want to wish them well as they

    enter into a new chapter of their

    lives.

    We have had several stu-

    dents honored lately in various

    contests and competitions.

    Jakob Scroggins will be one of

    two delegates attending the

    Washington, D.C. Youth Lead-

    ership Tour sponsored by Platte

    -Clay Electric Coop. This will

    be June 14-20, 2019. The

    Scholar Athlete recognition

    was held on April 28 at Platts-

    burg High School. The follow-

    ing students were recognized:

    Chase Bridger, Tyler Mead-

    ows, Truman Byergo, and

    Jakob Peterson. The Spring

    Concert was May 8, a great

    performance by both the band

    and choir. Our music depart-

    ment provided a wonderful

    evening of entertainment for

    the community. Congratula-

    tions to Jakob Scroggins who

    qualified and will be competing

    and attending National FBLA

    Leadership Conference in San

    Antonio, TX the end of June!

    Congratulations to Christopher

    Ochoa and Reece Hinton who

    both received "Gold" (highest

    possible) ratings on their solos

    at State Solo Contest. Scholar

    Bowl KCI Conference recogni-

    tion goes to Thomas Beale, and

    Jonas Pelot. Thomas Beale,

    Jonas Pelot, Reece Hinton, and

    Truman Byergo received all

    district recognition for their

    performance in the district

    Scholar Bowl. North Platte's

    Scholar Bowl claimed their

    first district title since 1999.

    The High School end of year

    awards night was held on May

    1. Students were honored for

    their outstanding work in the

    classroom and in their extracur-

    ricular activities. Many scholar-

    ships were also awarded to our

    seniors. We are very grateful

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  • for the support from the North

    Platte Foundation and the other

    organizations who presented

    $35,000 in scholarships to our

    students this year. Our Scholar

    Bowl team represented our

    school well throughout the sea-

    son this year. Our baseball team

    ended their season with a record

    of 6-12, while pulled off some

    great wins this year. The track

    team had an outstanding season

    that saw five school records bro-

    ken and culminated in a trip to

    the State Meet in Jefferson City

    for Zach Lee, Maddie O’Neill,

    Trinity Wrightfield, Madi

    Debord, Gracie Ramsey, and Ha-

    ley Sampson on May 17 and 18.

    The team returned with two state

    champions (O’Neill in the 400

    and the 4x400 relay of O’Neill,

    Wrightfield, Ramsey, and

    Sampson) and the girl’s team

    finished fifth overall in Class 2.

    We are very proud of all of our

    students as they represented our

    school and community in the

    many activities they participated

    in throughout the school year.

    The North Platte High School

    staff would like to thank our

    community members for their

    continued support this year. Our

    students have once again per-

    formed well in many areas of

    activities and assessments. This

    would not be possible without the

    efforts of our parents and patrons

    in assisting staff and students,

    while working together to meet

    our goals throughout the school

    year. The first day of school next

    year is Tuesday, August 20.

    Michelle Johnson

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    SPRING SPORTS AWARDS BASEBALL

    KCI ALL CONFERENCE

    1st Team Caine Huffman, Junior, Outfield

    HONORABLE MENTION

    Kaleb Pendlay, Junior, 1st Base

    Blake Gibson, Junior, 2nd Base

    ALL DISTRICT 1st Team

    Kaleb Pendlay, Junior, 1st Base

    Blake Gibson, Junior, 2nd Base

    Caine Huffman, Junior, Outfield

    2nd Team

    Jesse Martin, Senior, Outfield

    TRACK STATE RESULTS

    Maddie O’Neill, 200 meter dash, 3rd

    Maddie O’Neill, 400 meter dash, 1st

    Haley Sampson, 400 meter dash, 6th

    Haley Sampson, Madi DeBord, Maddie O’Neill, Trinity Wrightfield,

    4x200 Relay, 4th Maddie O’Neill, Trinity Wrightfield, Gracie Ramsey, Haley Sampson

    4x400 Relay, 1st

    Zach Lee, 1600 meters, 15th

    ACADEMIC BOWL KCI ALL CONFERENCE

    Thomas Beale, Junior

    Jonas Pelot, Sophomore

    ALL DISTRICT Thomas Beale, Junior

    Jonas Pelot, Sophomore

    Reece Hinton, Sophomore

    Truman Byergo, Senior

  • HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL FOURTH QUARTER

    PRINCIPAL’S

    HONOR ROLL

    9th Grade

    Landon Bartlett

    Zachariah Dutcher

    Gabriel Goodlet

    Riley Hyde

    Tara Owens

    Kruise Patch

    Josie Roach

    Amanda Rose

    Preslee Sage

    Linsi Schimmel

    Alexis Stewart

    Luke Wolf

    10th Grade

    Brianna Bridger

    Daniel Fleshman

    Tatum Green

    Reece Hinton

    Madison O’Neill-Herron

    Jonas Pelot

    Jakob Scroggins

    Ryann Smith

    Shelby Stapleton

    Cameron Thompson

    Alyssa Tillman

    Trinity Wrightfield

    Alyssa Zion

    11th Grade

    McKenzie Brockhoff

    Madelyn Cheadle

    Christine Crawford

    Frankie Davis

    Madison DeBord

    Ty French

    Blake Gibson

    Andrew Hernandez

    Savannah Lingle

    Jakob Peterson

    Jordyn Smith

    12th Grade

    Chase Bridger

    Amelia Britting

    Truman Byergo

    Lindsey Byrd

    Brittnie Deppen

    Emily Drescher

    Eric Manville

    Jessica Meadows

    Tyler Meadows

    Kelsey Reynolds

    McKenzie Sams

    Kendall Schank

    Bailee Smith

    Brianna Spiers

    Chandler Tabor

    HONOR ROLL

    9th Grade

    Rylie Cassaro

    Jenna Cassity

    Amy Cline

    Madison Cunningham

    Brooklyn Dunn

    Rayleigh Gann

    William Koontz Jr.

    Nikayla Lombard

    Siera Melton

    Autumn O’Brien

    Cheyenne Parker

    Gracie Ramsey

    Ethan Roth

    Haley Sampson

    Emily Westwood

    Trinity Whitford

    Aiden Williams

    Isaac Williams

    Aden Wollard

    Jacob Wright

    10th Grade

    Hailey Armstrong

    Tyler Davis

    Ryan King

    Matrix Large

    Amanda Ochoa

    Mason Rose

    Jace Stubbs

    Kaitlynn Tolbert

    Emily Vernon

    11th Grade

    Thomas Beale

    Haylie Hensley

    Cameron Leupold

    Nelson McCracken

    Brandon Miller

    Christopher Ochoa

    Hunter Odle

    Justin Roth

    Isaiah Smith

    Joel Smyser

    Paul Sullender

    Destiny Thomas

    Hollee Webb

    Josephine Williams

    Makenzi Yeokum

    12th Grade

    Hailey Davidson

    Jesse Duran

    Victoria Johnson

    Ashley Jones

    Hannah Lashbrook

    Janell Manville

    Ean Masoner

    Chance Murphy

    Kasie Newton

    Christian Pena

    Grace Rice

    Zachary Shurtz

    Cierra Sigg

    Clarissa White

    Page 8

  • HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL SECOND SEMESTER

    PRINCIPAL’S

    HONOR ROLL

    9th Grade Landon Bartlett

    Amy Cline

    Zachariah Dutcher

    Gabriel Goodlet

    Riley Hyde

    Tara Owens

    Kruise Patch

    Josie Roach

    Amanda Rose

    Preslee Sage

    Linsi Schimmel

    Alexis Stewart

    Trinity Whitford

    Luke Wolf

    10th Grade

    Brianna Bridger

    Daniel Fleshman

    Tatum Green

    Reece Hinton

    Amanda Ochoa

    Madison O’Neill-Herron

    Jonas Pelot

    Jakob Scroggins

    Ryann Smith

    Shelby Stapleton

    Cameron Thompson

    Alyssa Tillman

    Trinity Wrightfield

    Alyssa Zion

    11th Grade

    McKenzie Brockhoff

    Madelyn Cheadle

    Christine Crawford

    Frankie Davis

    Madison De Bord

    Ty French

    Blake Gibson

    Andrew Hernandez

    Savannah Lingle

    Jakob Peterson

    Jordyn Smith

    Destiny Thomas

    12th Grade

    Chase Bridger

    Amelia Britting

    Truman Byergo

    Lindsey Byrd

    Brittnie Deppen

    Emily Drescher

    Sara Hale

    Caleb Hodge

    Kadilynn Kelley

    Eric Manville

    Janell Manville

    Jessica Meadows

    Tyler Meadows

    Kelsey Reynolds

    McKenzie Sams

    Kendall Schank

    Bailee Smith

    Brianna Spiers

    Chandler Tabor

    Clarissa White

    HONOR ROLL

    9th Grade

    Rylie Cassaro

    Jenna Cassity

    Madison Cunningham

    Brooklyn Dunn

    Rayleigh Gann

    Eliza Knopp

    William Koontz Jr.

    Nikayla Lombard

    Siera Melton

    Autumn O’Brien

    Cheyenne Parker

    Gracie Ramsey

    Ethan Roth

    Haley Sampson

    Emily Westwood

    Aiden Williams

    Isaac Williams

    Jacob Wright

    10th Grade

    Hailey Armstrong

    Tyler Davis

    Ryan King

    Matrix Large

    Baylee Lent

    Tessa Morse

    Mason Rose

    Jace Stubbs

    Kaitlynn Tolbert

    Emily Vernon

    11th Grade

    Thomas Beale

    Haylie Hensley

    Caine Huffman

    Cameron Leupold

    Nelson McCracken

    Tayler McMillin

    Brandon Miller

    Christopher Ochoa

    Hunter Odle

    Jade Punteney

    Isaiah Smith

    Joel Smyser

    Paul Sullender

    Hollee Webb

    Josephine Williams

    Makenzi Yeokum

    12th Grade

    Chance Chesnut

    Hailey Davidson

    Joseph DeMarcus

    Jesse Duran

    Jordyn Goetz

    Victoria Johnson

    Ashley Jones

    Hannah Lashbrook

    Ean Masoner

    Chance Murphy

    Kasie Newton

    Christian Pena

    Grace Rice

    Zachary Shurtz

    Cierra Sigg

    Nathaniel Snook

    Page 9

  • JUNIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL FOURTH QUARTER

    PRINCIPAL’S

    HONOR ROLL

    6th Grade

    Emma Barron

    Haylie Burgess

    Chloe Drescher

    Addison Gerke

    Olivia Greer

    Kaylee Griswold

    Kylee Griswold

    Kayla Humes

    Camryn Kersten

    Ryleigh Kidwell

    Brooke Kretzer

    Marissa Martin

    Derrick Masters

    Waylon McCracken

    Paisley Nelson

    Wesley Payton

    Katherine Richardson

    Grant Schuster

    Ashton Shepardson

    Westin Snook

    Keziah Umphress

    Lillian Wagers

    Gavin Wax

    Madison Willoughby

    Mya Yarc

    7th Grade

    Ashley Cobb

    Ryder Coons

    Caitlyn Cummings

    Courtney Dehn

    Chance Garber

    Noah Heckman

    Jaiden Hill

    Mark Humes

    Jade Leipard

    Aubree Martinez

    Ariana Miller

    Alex Morse

    Kinsey Niedfeldt

    Liam Servaes

    Brianna Shannon

    Kylee Sipes

    Isaac Timm

    8th Grade

    Felicity Alicea

    Audrey Buckler

    Jaylin Burgess

    Remington Carter

    Jessa Cassity

    Kadence Costner

    Kaelynn Cox

    Lonee French

    Faith Gannaway

    Karli Guinn

    Isaac Harter

    Carly Hinton

    Gracelynn Hoffman

    Bella Kitmitto

    Alysah Koch

    Shelby Lingle

    Shelby Mann

    Brooke Meadows

    Wesley Meadows

    Allison Morelock

    Kaden Mullendore

    Michelle Parker

    Bailey Richardson

    Olivia Rogers

    Clayton Rotterman

    Kalli Schuster

    Alaina Scroggins

    Taylor Sellars

    Scarlett Slugantz

    HONOR ROLL

    6th Grade

    Paden Barton

    Samuel Belanus

    Katelynn Caskey

    Haylie Davis

    Brianna DeBord

    Landen Green

    William Hartigan

    Dylan Jackson

    Renae Lammers

    Coen Rainsbarger

    Isaac Rainsbarger

    Lindsay Ramsey

    Baileigh Stubbs

    Ava Swanstone

    William Wells

    Kristopher Whitford

    Marissa Wortham

    Canaan Wren

    7th Grade

    Carleigh Adkins

    Madison Boydston

    Corbin Britting

    Makenna Cartwright

    Sierra Crook

    Jackson Garvis

    Hayden Gibson

    Cooper Justus

    Caleb Lindstrom

    Katelyn Morelock

    Jason Shanks

    Nicholas Stewart

    Owen Stockbauer

    Taylor Walker

    Jesse Williams

    8th Grade

    Jayce Gibson

    Ariana Hartigan

    Kenya Kirk

    Joshua Lashbrook

    Morgan Leach

    Mallory Matt

    William McCracken

    Joshua Schaffart

    Andrew Schnelle

    Wyatt Stapleton

    Matthew Stark

    Jordan Stone

    Dylan Walker

    Page 10

  • JUNIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL SECOND SEMESTER

    PRINCIPAL’S

    HONOR ROLL

    6th Grade

    Emma Barron

    Samuel Belanus

    Haylie Burgess

    Chloe Drescher

    Addison Gerke

    Olivia Greer

    Kaylee Griswold

    Kylee Griswold

    Kayla Humes

    Camryn Kersten

    Ryleigh Kidwell

    Brooke Kretzer

    Marissa Martin

    Derrick Masters

    Paisley Nelson

    Wesley Payton

    Coen Rainsbarger

    Lindsay Ramsey

    Katherine Richardson

    Grant Schuster

    Ashton Shepardson

    Westin Snook

    Keziah Umphress

    Lillian Wagers

    Gavin Wax

    Madison Willoughby

    Mya Yarc

    7th Grade

    Ashley Cobb

    Ryder Coons

    Caitlyn Cummings

    Courtney Dehn

    Chance Garber

    Noah Heckman

    Jaiden Hill

    Mark Humes

    Jade Leipard

    Aubree Martinez

    Ariana Miller

    Katelyn Morelock

    Alex Morse

    Kinsey Niedfeldt

    Liam Servaes

    Brianna Shannon

    Kylee Sipes

    Isaac Timm

    8th Grade

    Felicity Alicea

    Audrey Buckler

    Jaylin Burgess

    Remington Carter

    Jessa Cassity

    Kadence Costner

    Kaelynn Cox

    Lonee French

    Faith Gannaway

    Karli Guinn

    Isaac Harter

    Carly Hinton

    Gracelynn Hoffman

    Bella Kitmitto

    Alysah Koch

    Shelby Lingle

    Shelby Mann

    Brooke Meadows

    Wesley Meadows

    Allison Morelock

    Kaden Mullendore

    Bailey Richardson

    Olivia Rogers

    Clayton Rotterman

    Joshua Schaffart

    Kalli Schuster

    Alaina Scroggins

    Taylor Sellars

    Scarlett Slugantz

    Jordan Stone

    HONOR ROLL

    6th Grade

    Haylee Allard

    Paden Parton

    Katelynn Caskey

    Haylie Davis

    Brianna DeBord

    Landen Green

    William Hartigan

    Dylan Jackson

    Renae Lammers

    Waylon McCracken

    Isaac Rainsbarger

    Trinity Rozzel

    Baileigh Stubbs

    Ava Swanstone

    William Wells

    Kristopher Whitford

    Marissa Wortham

    Canaan Wren

    7th Grade

    Carleigh Adkins

    Madison Boydston

    Corbin Britting

    Makenna Cartwright

    Joselyn Corona

    Sierra Crook

    Jackson Garvis

    Hayden Gibson

    Cooper Justus

    Caleb Lindstrom

    Harlee Miller

    Jason Shanks

    Nicholas Stewart

    Owen Stockbauer

    Taylor Walker

    Jesse Williams

    8th Grade

    Jayce Gibson

    Ariana Hartigan

    Kenya Kirk

    Joshua Lashbrook

    Morgan Leach

    Kylie Martin

    Mallory Matt

    William McCracken

    Michelle Parker

    Monica Perry

    Kelsey Rushing

    Andrew Schnelle

    Wyatt Stapleton

    Matthew Stark

    Dylan Walker

    Page 11

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    INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL FOURTH QUARTER

    PRINCIPAL’S

    HONOR ROLL

    3rd Grade

    Kaitlyn Comer

    Savannah Crook

    Nolan Dehn

    Bella Dennis

    Farris French

    Sawyer Gerke

    Laci Green

    Addison Guerrero Skala

    Scarlett Haughey

    Trey Heckman

    Brandy Johnson

    Aiden Jones

    Francis Kossen

    Jonathan McCracken

    Aydin Megrew

    Jaina Munsterman

    Weston Parker

    Courtney Rossman

    Megan Schuster

    Brynlee Scoggins

    Janika Seckel

    Camden Segar

    Farrah Williams

    Max Wren

    Hudson Yarc

    Deidra Zweibohmer

    4th Grade

    Carson Adkins

    Myla Bailey

    Annabell DeBord

    Emily Goodlet

    Macy Hill

    Logan Manville

    Taylor Sipes

    5th Grade

    Kate Barnes

    Natalie Cheadle

    Galen Christiansen

    Grayden Coons

    Chole Heckman

    Brenden Matt

    Tristynn Walker

    Jared Williams

    Kate Wolf

    HONOR ROLL

    3rd Grade

    Holly Bennett

    Katelynn Boydston

    Chloe Bryant

    Emmalynn Butler

    Farrabella Butler

    Jasmin Carter

    Jack Corradino

    Alivia Davis

    Ariana Devine

    Colby Edlin

    Grace Guyer

    Cabe Hill

    Sophia Hill

    Grace Humes

    Keira Kirk

    Kellen Lamar

    James Lee

    Zaya Lee

    Akasha Masoner

    Kaia Miller

    Meika Miller

    Caden Rogers

    Alessandra Sampson

    William Schaffart

    Kennedy Scott

    Heston Stockbauer

    Ashley Williams

    Nicholas Wiss

    4th Grade

    Shawn Allard

    Cheyenne Ashby

    Peyton Barrows

    Hudson Buckler

    Rivey Butler

    Brecken Cartwright

    Emma Crawford

    Cooper Cummings

    Gage Dunn

    Maverick Estes

    Michael Heath

    Alex Irvin

    Kaysen Iske

    Jillian Jones

    Collin Kersten

    Ethan Larson

    Emma McCannon

    Devin Navarro

    Merilyn Payton

    Rylee Perkins

    Quinn Richardson

    Jude Rix

    MaKenna Scoggins

    Nevada Shaw

    James Speight

    Taylor Stone

    Alivia Ver Mulm

    5th Grade

    Chas Alicea

    Elizabeth Archer

    Dylan Armstrong

    Morgan Ball

    Emma Barrows

    Aunjalee Claxon

    Brayden Duncan

    Christian Dutcher

    Augustus French

    Lily Gramer

    Sophie Greer

    Chase Harper

    Areanna Hodges

    Blake Hoffman

    Spencer Hyde

    Elijah Johnson

    Jazmine Johnson

    Ayden Jones

    Quincy Justus

    Aspen Large

    Lincoln Masoner

    Rayce Ralston

    Parker Seckel

    Jayden Summers

    Graci Williams

    Cameron Wortham

    Addisen Zweibohmer

  • KINDERGARTEN 5” Fiskars scissors

    4 - 4oz. bottles Elmer’s school glue

    2 - Crayola crayons (24 count)

    8 -12 #2 pencils

    2 - pink erasers

    1 - Pair of headphones with child’s name on

    them for tablet use

    1 - box of gallon Ziploc bags

    2 - 300 count box of Kleenex

    1 - 8”x 5” plastic school box

    1 - package Crayola washable markers

    1 - package multi-colored construction paper

    1 - three hole pencil pouch with clear plastic

    front

    4 - plastic pocket folders with clasps (Please

    no paper folders as they do not last.) Please put your child’s name on two Ziploc bags

    and fill one with the first five items and second

    bag with headphones. Thank you!

    ART SUPPLIES: 1 - 4 oz. Elmer’s glue, 1 box 10

    count or more, 2 gal. sealable plastic bags, 1

    package Crayola markers, CLASSIC, NOT

    WASHABLE conical-tip, 1-8 count Crayola cray-

    ons, 1 prang or Crayola watercolor set

    FIRST GRADE

    Backpack (no rollers) 1 – 8”x5” Plastic supply box that does not lock 2 – Boxes of #2 pencils (24 count, sharpened if possible) 2 – Boxes of Crayola crayons (32 count) 6 - Glue Sticks 1 – 4 Pack of highlighters 2 – White erasers 1 – Pair of 5” Fiskars pointed scissors 2 – Purple, heavy-duty plastic pocket folders with brad strip 1 – 1” Binder 1 – 8 Pack of multi-color dry erase markers (not Crayola or Rose Art) 1 – Large coloring/activity book 2 – Boxes of Kleenex 1 – Pair of headphones (no ear buds or re-chargeable headphones)

    * Please do not label supplies.

    ART SUPPLIES: 1 - 4 oz. Elmer’s glue, 1 box 1

    gal. size sealable plastic bags 10 count or more,

    24 count Crayola colored pencil set, Crayola glit-

    ter crayons, 1 wax paper roll

    ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST

    SECOND GRADE Backpack

    2 - boxes of Kleenex

    48 - #2 pencils

    1 - 24 count Crayola crayons

    1 - 4 oz. bottle Elmer’s school glue

    1 - 8”x 5” plastic school box

    2 - large white erasers

    1 - 5” pair of scissors

    5 - spiral notebooks (wide ruled blue, red,

    green, yellow, black)

    5 - plastic pocket folders w/3 prongs (blue, red,

    green, yellow)

    1 - 8 fl. oz. hand sanitizer

    2 - yellow highlighters

    1 - 4 pack multi-color Dry Erase markers (not

    Crayola)

    1 - canister bleach free disinfecting wipes (35

    count)

    1 pair ear buds or headphones

    ART SUPPLIES: 1 - 4oz. Elmer’s glue, 1 box

    quart or sandwich size sealable type bags, mini-

    mum 10 count, Sharpie fine point set 12 count or

    more, Crayola poster markers 8 count, 1 tub Wet

    One cleaning wipes

    IMPORTANT DATES FOR BACK TO SCHOOL

    KINDERGARTEN ORIENTATION August 13, 2019

    9-11 a.m.

    ELEMENTARY ORIENTATION AUGUST 19, 2019 6:30 P.M.

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    ALL ART SUPPLIES:

    The supplies will be shared by all. No name on sup-

    plies. Please, NO ROSE ART or CRAZY ART or

    other off brands.

    Recycled goods that are needed: paper towel tubes,

    toilet paper tubes, Pringles cans, newspapers, lidded

    butter tubs or other type, paper grocery sacks, white

    sheets, and any other craft type supply you want to

    donate. Thank you.

  • THIRD GRADE Large zippered cloth pencil bag (not plastic) mesh

    front with 2 pockets

    3- composition notebooks (1 red, 1 blue, 1 green)

    12 pack colored pencils

    8 pack glue sticks

    1 bottle glue

    Scissors

    1 package pencil top erasers (24)

    2 large pink erasers

    36 pencils

    1 red checking pen

    1 package reinforced wide lined filler paper

    (can be found at OfficeMax)

    Black Sharpie marker

    1 box tissues (if last name starts with A-M)

    1 container Clorox wipes (if last name starts with N-

    Z)

    2- ½ inch 3 ring white binders with clear sleeve front

    1 plastic folders with brads

    12 pack washable markers

    12 pack crayons

    Headphones or earbuds

    *No names on supplies

    ART SUPPLIES: 1-colored pencil set Crayola 24

    count, 1-4oz. Glue, 1 box sealable type 2 gallon

    bags, 1-Prang or Crayola watercolor set, 1-Tub of

    Wet One Cleaning Wipes

    FOURTH GRADE 2 highlighters

    3 pack filler paper, wide rule

    3 spiral notebooks, wide rule

    1” binder with pockets

    Composition book

    24 pencils

    1 pkg colored pencils

    4 red marking pencils

    4 glue sticks

    1, 5” scissors

    2 erasers

    1 pencil case, mesh front

    2 boxes tissues

    2 pk, 4 count Expo Markers

    Earbuds

    Pencil sharpener

    ART SUPPLIES: Sharpie marker set, Fine Tip,

    12 count or more; Crayola crayons, 8 count or

    more; 1- 4oz bottle Elmers glue;1- Crayola Tropi-

    cal markers set; 1 box, sealable type quart bags, 24

    count or more; 1 set Crayola classic markers

    FIFTH GRADE 1 - binder

    1 - pencil pouch

    3 - wide lined notebooks

    2 - composition notebooks

    4 - packages of 24 #2 wooden pencils (Please,

    no mechanical or plastic coated pencils.)

    4-6 - highlighters (any color)

    1 - package Expo dry erase (low odor)

    markers

    1 - package of 8 markers

    1 - package of colored pencils

    1 - package of large pink erasers or pink cap

    erasers

    4 - packages of wide lined paper

    3 - large boxes of tissues

    1 - pair of earbuds or earphones

    1 - pair of scissors

    4 - glue sticks

    2 - 2 pocket folders

    1 - bottle of hand sanitizer

    1 - mouse for Chromebook

    Optional: Assignment planner

    *No locks for lockers

    ART SUPPLIES: Crayola classic or bold markers

    (not washable), 48 count Crayola crayons, Tin foil

    wide, 1 - 4 oz. bottle glue; 1 box sealable type 1 gal-

    lon size plastic bags, .

    ALL ART SUPPLIES:

    Instead of a large list we are asking parents to pur-

    chase just a few items per student. It is very important

    that the name brand specified be purchased to ensure

    quality and fairness to others sharing the communal art

    supplies. No name on supplies. Please, NO ROSE

    ART or CRAZY ART or other off brands.

    Recycled goods that are needed: Paper towel tubes,

    toilet paper tubes, Pringles cans, newspapers, lidded

    butter tubs or other type, paper grocery sacks, white

    sheets, and any other craft type supply you want to

    donate. Thank you.

    INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST

    INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ORIENTATION and OPEN HOUSE

    Tour building, meet teachers, and see

    classrooms.

    August 14, 2019 6:30-7:30 p.m.

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    NPJH Back to School Supply List

    All students in grades 6-8 need the following:

    Binder

    2 packages wide-lined filler paper

    5 folders

    1-2 spiral notebooks

    1 package pens (blue or black ink)

    2 packages wooden #2 pencils

    3 highlighters

    1 package index cards

    1 package dry-erase markers

    1 package colored pencils

    1 box classic color markers

    1 glue stick

    2 boxes of Kleenex

    Optional: Planner for assignments, earbuds

    Do not bring locks from home – locks are provided by the school

    Additionally

    6th grade: 1 container Lysol/Clorox wipes

    7th grade: 1 container Lysol/Clorox wipes

    8th grade: 2 boxes of Kleenex

    If you take FACS, STEM, Ag, Art, or Spanish, your teacher will let you know if

    any other supplies and/or money are required.

    JUNIOR HIGH ORIENTATION

    August 15, 2019 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.

    Pick up schedules, take school pictures, meet teachers, and tour Junior High.

    6th Grade 5:30 p.m. 7th-8th Grade 6:30 p.m.

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