Eighth-graders Harper Lile and Caden Green lead Noe Middle School’s first journalism class, establishing rigorous guidelines and motivating their staff, while pursuing their aspirations in journalism and athletics.
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.
Winter Survival Guide
This winter guide offers tips for staying warm, skincare products for dry skin, indoor activities, survival essentials, healthy eating, and comforting recipes to enjoy during cold weather.
From Stage Fright to Spotlight: A Noe Middle School Drama Story
Noe Middle School’s drama program fosters confidence and creativity among students, transforming shy individuals into expressive performers, while providing invaluable social skills and lifelong memories, regardless of career aspirations.
In the Noe Shorts – Student thoughts on Learning Labs
A few students share their thoughts on Learning Labs.
“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 […]
All About KUNA
KUNA is a student leadership program for 7th and 8th graders to debate global issues, develop skills, and network with peers, culminating in a three-day conference in Louisville.
Inside FCA
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes meets Tuesdays at 8 a.m., fostering spiritual growth through sports, discussion, and community, welcoming all students regardless of faith or athleticism.
All about the eighth-grade D.C. Trip
Eighth graders will enjoy an educational trip to Washington D.C. from February 13-16, exploring historic sites and enriching experiences.
In the Noe – Dec. 19
On this episode of In the Noe, we feature the teacher vs student volleyball games, quick recall, KYA and KUNA, and spirit week.