The Noe Middle School Cross Country teams are poised to compete in the State Championship, with high hopes for a repeat victory for the girls and expectations of a top finish for the boys.
In the Noe – Oct. 17
In the first episode of In the Noe, we discuss the girls’ cross country team’s pursuit of a second state championship, the school musical, and more.
Singin’ in the school: Middle school cast brings musical to life
Noe Middle School is staging the classic musical Singin’ in the Rain JR from October 20-24, featuring eighth-grader Billie Price as Cathy, navigating the challenges of silent film to talkies.
What’s Student Council?
The Noe student council, led by Mrs. Bormann and former head Mrs. Mercer, aims to enhance student engagement, provide leadership opportunities, and gather student input through frequent meetings and collaborative activities.
What’s with those food trucks on Fridays?
Reporter Illyria Zhitia and photojournalists Eliana Johnson and Ron Yaste caught up with PE teacher Mrs. Bormann to discuss Food Truck Fridays, a morale booster for teachers.
Spectrum News highlights Noe’s band
Spectrum News recently aired a story about Noe’s band and an upcoming competition.
From classroom to careers
Noe hosted its first eighth-grade career fair to help students explore future career paths. Organized by Mrs. Mercer and Mrs. Canale, it provided insights into various professions, enhancing real-world skills.
PTSA raises more than $25K during Cougar Week
Clara McGarvey reports on the successful Cougar Week fundraiser, organized by PTSA, which raised $26,971 for Noe families, emphasizing connections over money and rewarding students with ice cream.
Autumn Leaves, Tired Knees
Noe Middle School’s girls’ cross country team, led by eighth-graders Eloise Roth and Adelaide McDonald, has won every meet this season, aiming to repeat as state champions on October 18.
Teachers, Students disagree on Learning Lab
Students express mixed feelings about Learning Lab, a new reading comprehension course, with some finding it unhelpful, while teachers believe it effectively aids learning. Many prefer alternative activities.