It is a great feeling when the IDOE shows their support of ENSC staff & students. ENSC received a STEM Acceleration Grant to advance our k-12 work in problem/project based learning. Thank you Asst. Supt. Becca Lamon for writing the grant.
Wayne Center students ringing the bell at Walmart tonight! Thank you to Mrs. Whitney and Mr. McDonald for providing this community service opportunity for our students!
PAC Basket Winners and Donors! Thank you to everyone for supporting our Parent Advisory Committee!
On Monday, December 16 , East Noble School Corporation will be on a two-hour delay.
NEHS ringing the bell!
What a wonderful winter program! Thank you to everyone who participated as well as those who attended! Thank you to Mr. Cary, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Stohlman and Mrs. Hall for all of their hard work with our students! Happy Holidays everyone!
Penguin Patch Holiday Shop opens tomorrow!
It will also be open during our Winter Arts Program on Thursday evening!
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Sergeant Terry Hall will be speaking to parents Mon., Dec. 9th at 6pm at North Side Elementary about his program "Body Safety" which teaches children of all ages important lessons about body autonomy and inappropriate behaviors that should be reported.
Our NEHS students spent time this evening welcoming people to the 10th Annual Community Christmas Greetings Drive-thru at Bixler Lake! Thank you Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Sibert for supporting our students as they learn through community service!
The Wayne Center Roaring Robots showed their persistence and determination today.
The Green Team struggled with a broken robot for most of the morning, but kept at it and just made the finals by qualifying 15th. They finished finals T-6th out of 32 teams!
The Blue Team did a very good job all day and qualified as the 5th seed. They also tied for 6th place in finals.
The Purple Team drove well all day and qualified in 1st. In the final they put up a good performance and finished 3rd.
But because of their strong performance in driving, interviews, and engineering notebooks, the Purple Team was awarded the Excellence Award, the award given to the top overall team at the competition!
Thank you to our PAC for running the concession stand and for Pizza Hut for providing lunch!
Thank you to all of our staff and NEHS students for helping with today’s event!
Thank you to all the teams for participating! We hope to see you all again next year!
Ready to get this day started!!! Robotics competition at Wayne Center today! Come out and watch!
Parents: Auction gift basket flyers went home with your child today. See comments below for pictures of each gift basket! Last day to submit money for entries will be Friday, Dec. 13th! Winners will be drawn via Facebook live video on Monday, Dec. 16th!
Grades 3,4,5 will perform in the winter arts program on Thursday, December 12th at 6:00 pm and Grades K,1,2 will perform in the spring arts program on Thursday, May 14th at 6:00 pm.
Wayne Center night at Hungry Howies is tomorrow! Make sure you mention your teacher’s name!!!
November edition of Wayne Center Chronicle!
WC wishes the EN football team good luck today! Win state!! Go Knights!!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Our first grade has been learning about life long ago in pioneer times. After finishing the book Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder, students learned that life was quite different than it is now. As a closing to this study, we celebrated by having a Pioneer Day! First grade students rotated through different stations to experience what life was like in pioneer times. They created pioneer wagons from graham crackers, marshmallows, pretzel sticks, gummy life savers, & frosting. Students made quilt squares that were joined together to make a quilt which is proudly displayed in our main lobby. The Kendallville library celebrated with us by helping students make their own butter, and of course, what good is butter without bread so we also had a bread dough making station. Finally, our first graders made a Harvest Blessing Snack and played games that the pioneers used to play. It was truly a fun hands-on experience enjoyed by all.
Our NEHS members spent time with the residents of Orchard Pointe yesterday! Everyone was very thankful for this opportunity!