Mrs. Price's Spooky Reading Tidbit for Wednesday, October 27th!
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
If you like to be startled or intrigued ( not terrified ), then you may like these authors.  Ms. Cummins likes to read Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories.  Mrs. Comisar prefers a mystery, so she recommended anything from the Nancy Drew Series by Carolyn Keene or From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg.  For those of you who like things a little more twisted, then you may like Mrs. Cicchinelli's recommendation of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson or anything from Ms. Campbell's favorite author, Dean Koontz.
Students in Mr. Taktak's 3D Modeling Class designed, printed, and built working candy dispensers using the school's 3D printers.
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
Students with their 3d printed candy dispenser.
Congratulations to the Marching Rockets for tonight’s amazing showcase! It was an awesome performance that capped off a great fall season!
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
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Tomorrow's Spirit Week Theme is "Class Colors" Freshman - Purple Sophomores - Green Juniors - Orange Seniors - Black
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
Tomorrow's Spirit Week Theme is "Class Colors"  Freshman - Purple Sophomores - Green Juniors - Orange Seniors - Black
Mrs. Price's Spooky Reading Tidbit for Tuesday!
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
When asked who one of their favorite horror or suspense authors were, Mrs. Stegemann, Ms. Cummins, and Mr. Thompson named Stephen King.  Ms. Cummins recommends reading The Shining. Christine was Mrs. Stegemann's recommendation, while Mr. Thompson promotes Salem's Lot or It. Remember, Stephen King's books are usually way scarier than the movies that are made from them.
This week Mrs. Price will be sharing spooking literacy tidbits! Happy Monday!
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
What do Ms. Salzl, Ms. Miller, Mrs. Cicchinelli, Mr. Thompson, and Baltimore have in common?  The answer is Edgar Allen Poe is their favorite creepy author.  So if you are interested in a spooky suspense short story or poem, check these out.  The Tell-Tale Heart, The Raven, The Masque of the Red Death, The Pit and the Pendulum, and The Cask of Amontillado. I mentioned Baltimore today because their football team was named after Poe's poem The Raven and to shout WHO DEY !
Don't forget our Spirit Week kicks off tomorrow with "Meme Day"! Be sure to join in the fun!
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
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Congratulations to our 1st Quarter Honor Roll students!
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
Class of 2022
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We will have a Spirit Week next week. We hope everyone joins in the fun!
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
Spirit Week Flyer 10-25
Students in Ms. Elliott's and Ms. Nazzarine's 3rd bell English working hard with their groups analyzing and interpreting infographics.
almost 4 years ago, Scott Houp
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Hey Rockets! Aubrey Rack is up for small school girls soccer player this week! Summit Northup is also up for Cross Country! Vote once per device every hour until Friday! Vote at https://bit.ly/2ZfSmdo
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
The Link Crew Leaders checked-in with our 9th graders during English class today. They provided strategies for having a successful freshman year and led the students in team building activities. A great way to start the 2nd Quarter!
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
Link Crew Leaders meeting with English 9 students
Winter Athletics for grades 7-12 will be starting up soon. Athletes are required to be "green" on Final Forms and have an active physical on file before official practices start. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MKPW8H3_GosIykB89Wc7YtEUQbr3VzvplpU-0fozbHI/edit?usp=sharing
almost 4 years ago, CNE Athletics
How you can support your child in literacy - Wednesday, October 20th at 7p. Presenters will share information on how people read in their career field and why reading is such a vital skill to have in that profession. More information can be found at https://bit.ly/3p8g06s
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
Have you ever wondered why you would need to support your child in literacy, especially reading, at the high school level?  Has your student ever said, “why do I need to be a proficient reader once I leave high school?"  Are you curious about the importance of reading in the military or other career opportunities?  If you have been asked any of these questions or are just curious about what literacy looks like in high school, please join us for this informative event - Why is reading important now and in the future?  The virtual event will take place Wednesday, October 20th at 7p.  A Zoom link will be shared on the night of the presentation.   Schedule of Events 7:00 pm -7:05 pm Intro to program/event 7:05 pm -7:30 pm Breakout sessions with presenters (breakout rooms) 7:30 pm -7:40 pm Library services presentation (everyone together) 7:40 pm - Exit Survey (fabulous prize will be drawn from completed surveys)  7:45 pm – Event concludes  Presenters: Lori Carter - Assistant director of admissions for UC Clermont College Tracy Beller - Global Recruitment Sourcing Director Doc Rivers - Petty Officer First Class  Each presenter will share information on how people read in their career field and why reading is such a vital skill to have in that profession.  Please contact Mrs. Price with any questions – price_b@cneschools.org
Our Spanish classes highlighting their artistic abilities while demonstrating their vocabulary knowledge.
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
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Students in Mrs. Hilderbrand's Algebra I class writing how they can use each of our Tier 2 Academic Vocabulary Words in their class.
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
Students writing how vocab words can be used in Algebra I
Tier 2 Vocab List
Below is a quote our Literacy Family Engagement Specialist, Mrs. Price, found interesting. Stay tuned for information about a virtual literacy event will be holding next Thursday evening. A flyer will be shared later this afternoon.
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
Literacy is power. It is the power to work and to provide for oneself and for one's family; the power to participate in the civic and social life of our society; the power to learn; the power to pursue happiness. TIMOTHY SHANAHAN
Vote early and vote often for our Athletes of the Week! Anna Best - Soccer Summit Northrup - Cross Country https://bit.ly/3iWVUrJ
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
Austin Yeager is up for Boys Soccer Player of the Week. You can vote at https://bit.ly/3mxwDFF Let's support Austin!
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer
Senior Summit Northrup is up for Cross Country Runner of the Week! You can vote for him at https://bit.ly/3zwSzoX
almost 4 years ago, T.J. Glassmeyer