NORRIS MIDDLE SCHOOL BULLETIN
Sept. 11th, B Day
All Students
Please take your items out of Lost ‘n Found - especially your lunch bags.
Student Council is hosting a food drive to FILL MR. RICE’s OFFICE! Bring non-perishable food items to your advisory from September 11th-15th. All food items will be donated to the Norris Food Pantry. Bring food items to your advisory in the morning!
Passes are still for sale - if you are not playing a sport this year they are $30. If playing a sport they are $50 with your Sports Fee.
Stop in the MS Office to make that purchase. Passes are good for
Only HOME (Non-Tournament) Games.
Bookmark Contest Winners:
Sixth Grade Gabriella Glaser
Seventh Grade Piper Pillard
Eighth Grade Gaby Fabela
Honorable Mentions Kayla Weaver, Harper Heiss
NO personal locks are to be brought from home to use on your locker/ Locks should be on your locker at all times and locked.\
Lunch Time Book Clubs in the Library 6th-8th grades
If you would like to join your friends for lunch in the library and a book club one a week, please sign up in the Library or in this Google Form
Norris FFA Chapter - Join the festivities: "8th Grade FFA Program Sign Up"
invites you to participate in its 8th Grade after-school programming
Wednesdays Afterschool Starting September 6th
3:45-4:45 pm When, Where, Time
Mr. Kubik's Room W-17 in the High School colin.kubik@nsdtitans.org
Students that participate in this program will also be eligible to compete in Norris FFA Chapter Activities
Titan Athletics this week: Good Luck Titans!!
Monday
7th Grade Volleyball, High School North Gym
3:20 Dismissal
8th Grade Volleyball, Elkhorn Middle School
1:45 Dismissal
Tuesday
8th Grade Volleyball, High School North Gym
7th Grade Football, Gretna Middle School
8th Grade Football, Norris Football Field
Thursday
8th Grade Football, Seward High School
7th Grade Volleyball, Elkhorn Grandview
8th Grade Volleyball, North Gym
Saturday
Cross Country at Waverly
Ryan, MJ; The Happiness Makeover, 2005
For Example:
Your grandpa is not doing very well and your parents have told you he might not have much longer to live. You spend a lot of time with your grandpa during the summer and enjoy the fun things you get to do together outside. You decide to spend as much time with him as you can after school and on the weekends. You choose to make more happy memories with your grandpa in the face of grief…..without denying or trying not to think about your pain and sorrow that he may soon die. You are making a choice to increase not only your well-being but that of your grandpa.
You aren’t meant to be happy all the time - but are you courageous enough to feel as happy as you can?
Lunch:
Classic Cafe: Diner Day, Kettle Potato Chips
Grab & Go: Ham & Cheese Flatbread Munchable, Chef Salad
Diner: Hamburger on a Bun, or BBQ Rib Sandwich