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Creepy, kooky, mysterious, and spooky: Noe’s 2026 Musical is the Addams Family
By Nina Sinclair, 7th Grade It’s confirmed. The 2026 Noe Musical will be the Addams family. Mr. Cooper, the choir teacher and the director of […]
8th-Graders complete Journey to Success
We talk with Mrs. Raque and two eight-graders about completing Journey to Success.
Most Noe families opt for a staycation as Spring Break approaches
Spring break for JCPS brings joy to families with various activities. Many Noe students travel or stay home, enjoying movies, visits, or outdoor adventures, emphasizing family connections and relaxation.
One Shining Moment: Mrs. Canale wins “March Madness”
Teachers competed in a series of games for March Madness, culminating in AP Mrs. Canale defeating Mrs. Clark for the championship.
Eighth-Graders complete their Journey to Success
Eighth-graders at Noe are preparing for graduation by reflecting on their accomplishments through presentations. Students like Caden Green and Harper Lile express emotional growth and improved communication skills from this experience.
Library encourages a blind date with a book
Three seventh-graders won a Blind Date With A Book contest at Noe Middle School, enjoying surprising new reads and prizes.
Eighth-graders make lasting memories in D.C.
By Caden Green and Harper Lile, Eighth-Grade, Co-Editor-In-Chiefs NOE MIDDLE SCHOOL, FEBRUARY 27, 2026 – Eighth graders left Washington, D.C. behind, but the memories made […]
Snow days’ impact up to individual students
Snow days can disrupt learning but, with non-traditional instruction, students might benefit. Their progress relies on their commitment to assignments, while snow days also offer opportunities for cherished memories.
“Pulley don’t play”: When it comes to Excellence
Clara McGarvey, 8th Grade, Features Editor The band strikes up the most recent tune that gets everyone moving to the beat. The conductor waves her […]