Thanksgiving highlights celebrations for many, but overlooks food insecurity affecting 31,000 in Louisville. JCPS’s partnership with Dare to Care encourages students to support food drives for families in need.
The Great Debate: Which American Pie?
The debate between pumpkin and apple pie persists, with pumpkin favored for Thanksgiving and apple enjoyed year-round. Surveys show pumpkin leads during holidays, while apple is more versatile and popular among younger audiences.
In the Noe – Nov. 21
On this week’s In the Noe, chorus students are honored, drama students perform, we highlight beta club, and more.
Inside the Current Events Learning Lab
The Learning Lab at Noe Middle School offers engaging classes outside core subjects, highlighting current events through films. Students appreciate the educational yet enjoyable environment created by Mr. Verwiebe.
It’s Native American Heritage Month
Native American Heritage Month in November honors indigenous cultures and histories, highlighting their contributions and struggles. It emphasizes education, resilience, and ongoing efforts for recognition and rights in communities across the U.S.
UPS Plane crash impacts Noe Community
The UPS Plane crash impacted the Noe community. Students and teachers had connections to UPS, smoke blanketed the sky above Noe, and school was canceled for one day.
In the Noe – Nov. 14
This week’s episode of In the Noe highlights the chess club, archery team, and more.
First Semester Photojournalism Project Winner: Avery Williams
Journalism students recently completed a photojournalism project. The top project went to seventh-grader Avery Williams, whose project was titled The Mysterious Kitchen. Williams’s project was selected as the winner due to the quality of composition, angles of shots, and Williams’s ability to make what may seem mundane seem interesting and artistic.
In the Noe – Special Photo Edition
This week’s episode of In the Noe features photos of spirit week. The journalism students took the week off from producing a show to work on their photojournalism projects.
Spirit Week through Pictures
Students participated in Spirit Week, dressing up each day for Red Ribbon Week, including Halloween costumes.