
Look 👀 at these Northsiders caught being leaders!


Picture Retakes are Tomorrow!


LUNCH MENU 10/28/24


Mrs. Thomas' Kindergarten class learned a new math game today called "Which one am I?" They had to describe a shape to a classmate and see if they could pick the one they were describing. This helped us think about how many sides and corners each shape has.






"Beginning with the end in mind" is an easy task for these kiddos when it comes to being a leader. These students were drawn from our weekly ticket collection of caught being a leader this week at Northside.


Mrs. Anderson's students researched and learned about spiders. They wrote informational paragraphs and did a great job! Here are a few examples.









Fire Safety Day at Northside!
Students loved the presentation.










Fire Safety Day at Northside!
Students loved the presentation.










Mrs Dailey's First Graders learned fire safety from the Cynthiana Fire Department.






Fundraiser pickup will be Thursday, 10/17/24 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.


Welcome our new Pre-K assistant, Alexa Eubanks.


Lunch for Oct. 14, 2024


Harrison County First Graders enjoyed a field trip to the 4-H grounds to learn about ag-literacy hosted by the FFA students.









Caught being a leader is a wonderful way to start fall break. These kids are starting with a bang!


2nd grade students are reviewing non-
standard measurement and learning standard measurement using inches and centimeters on a ruler!









Be on the Look Out for this information!!!
On Thursday, Oct. 31 at 9:30 a.m, Northside Elementary will be having a Book Character Style Show. Students and staff are invited to dress as a book character and model their costumes/props as they move across the stage in front of our school community. If you are interested in taking part in our style show, please carefully read the information below…
1. Your style show costume must represent a character from a book.
2. Be creative with your costume! We do not intend for ANYONE to go out and purchase an entire book character costume (unless it happens to also be your already purchased Halloween costume). We’d love for you to use items you already have at home or items you borrow from others instead of spending lots of money as you create your costume.
3. Please turn in a completed entry form to Mrs. Grob by Monday, Oct. 28 if you plan to participate. On your form, please describe your costume and or props in detail, as it will be what is read as you model your costume.
4. Along with your entry form, please turn in a copy of a book containing the book character you have chosen to dress as by Monday, Oct. 28. This can be your personal copy or one checked out from a library. (Make sure your name is on a post-it note inside the front cover of the book so that it can be returned to you.) The front cover of your book will be displayed on a screen during the show.
5. You may choose to enter individually or in groups. You may enter in pairs or groups, as long as each character in the group comes from the same book or book series.
6. This is a show designed to boost reading interest. It is not a contest. All students will be equally recognized for their participation.
7. Parents/grandparents/etc. are more than welcome to join us for the show if your schedule allows.
Many students and staff members have participated in this event in the past, and we all had a wonderful time with it. I know this year will be just as much fun!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Darla Grob
234-7114
darla.grob@harrison.kyschools.us

Kindergarten students practice writing a sentence. The mop is on the mat.






Do you want to help Northside students? Click the link below and find out how you can help our fifth grade students get an interactive board for their classroom.
https://www.donorschoose.org/project/a-window-into-immersive-learning-with-vi/8753738/#

Kona Ice will be here on Friday, October 4, 2024. This is a fundraiser for our PE/Library programs. It is a sweet treat for students to purchase a snow cone the day before fall break. This time students can purchase a $3 kiddie cup, Refill their Kona Ice cup for $4 or purchase a $6 King Kona. Please send your money (cash only ) into your child's homeroom teacher by Thursday afternoon.


Dear Northside Family,
Please join me in presenting to you the Classified "Golden Horseshoe" recipient for September, Mrs. Rosie Carson! Please be sure to congratulate Rosie when you see her! At the bottom is a picture of Dr. Burchett, (myself), Rosie and her husband Gary, and Transportation/Facilities Director Chief Bill Blackburn.
Golden Horseshoe Award
The Golden Horseshoe Award is a symbol of distinction, it is bestowed upon Harrison County’s hardworking, devoted employees who go the extra mile demonstrating leadership qualities, innovation and excellence in their work. This award is crafted with a horseshoe from a working horse in Harrison County and the wooden base from a local farm, this prestigious accolade perfectly combines tradition and recognition of staff with exceptional dedication to our students.
