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School Starts August 17 th ! No School: September 5 th ! Just a reminder, newsletters will not be mailed out to all local patrons. Hard copies will be available at the school, Community Library, in local churches and businesses, and at Suppesville Gas Station. We will send newsletters via e-mail attachment monthly to all households with students enrolled at Norwich School. If you wish to be added to the e-mail list and you do not have a student enrolled, please contact Mindy Hilger at the school (620-478-2235, [email protected] ), and we will add you to our e- mail newsletter list. The newsletter will also be posted on the Norwich School Website monthly (www.knusd331.com ). Doors Open The front doors (office) and the west doors by the library will open at 7:30 a.m. to provide access to the breakfast program, office, and teachers for assistance. All students will be allowed to enter the building at 7:45 a.m. All other entrances will remain locked during the school day. Doors will be locked at 4:00 p.m. Students requiring access to the building after this time will need administrative approval to do so. No student is to be in the building without a sponsor. Custodians are not considered sponsors and will not unlock doors unless directed to do so by administration. Anytime you enter the building you must come to the office and obtain a Visitors Pass. You must also sign the check-out list when you arrive and depart. This list will be located on the office counter. Visitors will need to enter at the east side of the building and will ring a bell in order to enter. This will provide information as to who is in the building should an emergency arise. Telephone Use Students who reside outside the 478 prefix and wish to make a long distance telephone call will be required to make a collect call or use a phone card. ENROLLMENT NOTICE! Every Year the school needs a NEW written notification from your 1 Norwi ch Schoo

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School Starts August 17th!No School: September 5th!

Just a reminder, newsletters will not be mailed out to all local patrons. Hard copies will be available at the school, Community Library, in local churches and businesses, and at Suppesville Gas Station. We will send newsletters via e-mail attachment monthly to all households with students enrolled at Norwich School. If you wish to be added to the e-mail list and you do not have a student enrolled, please contact Mindy Hilger at the school (620-478-2235, [email protected]), and we will add you to our e-mail newsletter list. The newsletter will also be posted on the Norwich School Website monthly (www.knusd331.com).

Doors Open

The front doors (office) and the west doors by the library will open at 7:30 a.m. to provide access to the breakfast program, office, and teachers for assistance. All students will be allowed to enter the building at 7:45 a.m. All other entrances will remain locked during the school day. Doors will be locked at 4:00 p.m. Students requiring access to the building after this time will need administrative approval to do so. No student is to be in the building without a sponsor. Custodians are not considered sponsors and will not unlock doors unless directed to do so by administration.Anytime you enter the building you must come to the office and obtain a Visitors Pass. You must also sign the check-out list when you arrive and depart. This list will be located on the office counter. Visitors will need to enter at the east side of the building and will ring a bell in order to enter. This will provide information as to who is in the building should an emergency arise. Telephone UseStudents who reside outside the 478 prefix and wish to make a long distance telephone call will be required to make a collect call or use a phone card. ENROLLMENTNOTICE! Every Year the school needs a NEW written notification from your child’s physician, if for medical reasons they have incomplete immunizations and if they have FOOD ALLERGIES. Without written notification from your physician the kitchen is required to serve all foods. Any child starting to school here for the first time, regardless of age, will be required to submit a record of all preventative inoculations. Enrollment will be held in the school office for all students August 3rd and 4th. Times for enrollment will be 12:00-4:00 and 5:00-7:00 p.m. Enrollment packets will not be mailed out this year. Enrollment forms and fees may also be completed on-line. Check the school website (www.knusd331.com) for the link and instructions for enrolling online.  The first day of school is Wednesday, August 17, 2016. School will begin at 8:00 a.m. and will dismiss at 3:25 p.m. Breakfast will be served from 7:35 –7:50 a.m.  Each month we will have a late start on certain Mondays. On these days teachers will report at their normal time for in-service and students will not start classes until 9:30 a.m. Breakfast will be served from 9:00-9:20 a.m. on these special days.

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Norwich High School 2016 Q4 Honor Roll

Honor Roll (3.0 – 3.49 GPA)

12th grade:Aubrianna Headrick

11th grade:Madison Pierce

10th grade:Cody HareJolee HeimermanAshtyn KrausLesley Ponce

Tristan HollerCody BartelAshlee Kruse

9th grade:Seth ValentineDakota Valentine

High Honor Roll (3.5 – 3.99 GPA )

12th grade:Macy Stephens

11th grade:Sadie Valentine

10th grade:Abigail BalzerChristian GartlandMattie Kerr

Hayley HicksCarter PayneJillian Garza

9th grade:Hunter Fitch

Eagle Honor Roll (4.0 GPA)

12th grade:Tyson DollDerian GarrisonMiranda LuckBjorn Perkins

11th grade:Chad AllenderSydney BarnesAnna Behrens

Darren BoydstonKelly CoykendallKaylie DenningJuliet GarzaErin HallAubrie HarrisMegan KellyJessy KrausNicholas KyleLogan Payne

Trent PoeCourtney RamsdaleDavis RoeJayden Schroeder

10th grade:Payton Garrison

9th grade: Brittany CoykendallRiley DickkKodie DoppsKaitlin HareHannah HollerIan PerkinsBrayln SchroederMalory Turner

Norwich Junior High 2016 Q4 Honor Roll

Honor Roll (3.0 – 3.49 GPA)

8th grade:Luke HilgerZachary LaugheryCarson DenningSean HeadrickEthan PoeBrenna Wohlgemuth

7th grade:Kaden CoykendallBailee Wright

6th grade:Stephanie ValentineBraden VoylesHunter Voyles

High Honor Roll (3.5 – 3.99 GPA )

8th grade: Blake AllenderLilly HeimermanKinzie WohlgemuthGrant MurrayDamaris SmithJeweliauna ChambersDanielle HeadrickGrant Headrick

7th grade:Karsen DoppsWilliam BalzerBradey McIntireJaegan GarzaJazmyn PinkstonKaitlyn Scott-Welch

6th grade:Kira KellyJackson ShipleyAudrey EctorGweneth PaulyAinsley Wohlgemuth

Eagle Honor Roll (4.0 GPA)8th grade:Jaycie HeadrickRonald HeminwayKenna HibbsTori Poe

7th grade:Tucker DunnKash LiddekeAvery Rosenhagen

6th grade:Raina BatesSydney HareJudson HibbsAnna Kyle

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September ACT

The next ACT is scheduled for September 10th, and the early registration deadline is August 5th. As a general rule, students should take the ACT at least once prior to starting their senior year. If you have a senior who has not taken the ACT yet, it is extremely important that this be prioritized for college admission and scholarship qualifications. Go to http://www.actstudent.org/ to set up a student account and to register.

Wichita State University is hosting an ACT prep workshop on Saturday, August 6th from 8:00 a.m. - noon. For more information or to register, go to http://www.registerblast.com/wsu/exam.

BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND MILK BREAK FEES

Breakfast, lunch and milk break fees will be posted on the website as soon as they are available. Grades K-2 has the option to receive afternoon milk break. Students will be encouraged to pay milk fees by the month; semester or year. Students on the free or reduced lunch program are required to pay for milk break. This is not a part of the federal lunch program.

Students in grades 6-12 can bring their own device whether it is a laptop or tablet according to the recommendations on Mobile Device Central.  Parents can access Mobile Device Central by going to the Norwich School website => Parent Resources => Mobile Device Central.  Students who don't bring their own device in grades 6-12 will be issued a computer.  Computer fees will be $55/year, or one may be purchased from the school for $220.

Only Volleyball and Football fees are paid at enrollment. If the athlete is on reduced lunches the fee will be $27.00. The pay to play sports fee for any student who receives free lunches will be waived. You will need to notify the office if you meet these qualifications. Athletes will be allowed to attend 10 practices before payment is required. Any athlete who attends 10 practices and has not paid the sports fee will not be allowed to practice until full payment is made. The sports fee will be refunded to any athlete who has paid the sports fee and has decided to quit the team on or before the 10th day of practice.

Enrollment will be August 3rd & 4th from 12:00-4:00pm and 5:00-7:00pm. Enrollment fees and forms may be completed on-line for your convenience. Please refer to the school website (www.knusd331.com) for instructions in this process. Middle school and high school students may need to report to the office to select their elective courses. Some of these courses will include additional enrollment fees.

Kansas All-Star Scholars Fund for Sumner County Students! The Kansas All-Star Scholars Fund is providing one, $100 VISA gift card this year to each K-12 student who is a resident of Sumner County and lives within the Norwich school boundaries. The reward cards are to be used for school related purchases and fees (clothes, shoes, and school supplies). Please know the following:

1. Visit the Box Office located in the Southeast entrance of the Kansas Star Casino on either of the below dates:

A. August 12, 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. ORB. August 15, 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

2. Show a valid form of identification.3. Sign next to the student’s name, agreeing the cards will be used for school

related purchases only.4. Return all purchase receipts to the school by September 15th.5. ONLY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN WILL BE ALLOWED TO PICK-UP THE REWARD

CARD.

Parents, we are relying on you to help this program improve education for students. So please, only use the card for school- related purchases and fees. Families failing to do so may not be eligible for the same benefit or scholarship next year.

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If you have any questions, please contact Sonya Jackson at [email protected]. High Volleyball

Jr. High Volleyball hosted a camp for incoming 6th, 7th & 8th graders at the end of May and first part of June. Kaylie Clark Bergkamp, Pratt Community College Volleyball Coach, worked with the girls on their fundamentals. Coach Bergkamp was impressed on how well the girls listened and worked hard. Coach Adams and I already knew this ;) and are looking forward to an exciting season!**Our first practice will be Monday, August 15th at 3:30pm**Please make sure all physicals and school paperwork are handed in before August 15th or you will not be able to practice. Looking forward to an exciting season! Go Eagles!

--Coach Goebel

Norwich High School Eagle VolleyballOfficially, the volleyball practice date for 2016-2017, set by the KSHSAA, will begin on August 15. Practice time is 3:30 p.m. The girls have been playing on Tuesday and Thursday evenings throughout the summer. Out of the 26 players, 19 attended the Shocker Volleyball Team Camp in July. The team is led by the 8 seniors. This will be the fourth year for all 8 seniors. There are 5 juniors, 6 sophomores and 7 freshmen out for volleyball. The Lady Eagles are ready for the season to begin!

Sydney BarnesMercedes PierceMegan KellyKelly CoykendallJayden SchroederAnna BehrensAubrie Harris

Erin HallJillian GarzaJolee HeimermanPayton GarrisonAshtyn KrausLesley Ponce

Kodi DoppsRiley DickMalory TurnerBrayln SchroederKaitlin HareBrittany Coykendall

Brooklyn MockKenna HibbsTori PoeLilly HeimermanKinzie WohlgemuthBrenna WohlgemuthDamaris Smith

Volleyball Mini-ClinicWhat: Volleyball clinic

Who: For grades 1-5 – boys and girlsWhen: Tuesday, August 25th

Time: 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.Where: Eagles Nest

Cost : $15

Fundamentals and fun will be the focus! The clinic will be conducted by head coach Linda Hill, assistant coach Lucas Schroeder and the high school volleyball team. Each participant will get a t-shirt and admittance into one of the volleyball game nights (decided by the team).

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If interested in attending the clinic pay during enrollment or your child can bring the $15 fee to school. This is a fundraiser for the team.2017 Seniors & Senior Parents:

Senior portraits will be due to the yearbook staff by November 18, 2016, per the handbook:YEARBOOK PICTURES

Seniors should make arrangements to have their senior pictures taken when school is not in session. Specifications for the senior pictures will be given to juniors in the spring of their junior year. It is necessary that all pictures be turned in to the yearbook staff by November 18 of the student’s senior year.

All students have their pictures taken during the school day on a time and date designated by the administration. Students will be required to have their picture taken. Students are not required to purchase any pictures.

There will be a small sitting fee that also covers their small copy of the senior panel. These photos will be used in the yearbook on the senior portrait pages if a portrait of choice is not turned in by the November 18 deadline. Please plan senior pictures accordingly. There will be no extension of time given.

Senior Salutes AvailableSenior parents have the opportunity to purchase a senior salute in which they can put another

senior portrait of choice, a message, and/or a baby picture. Senior Salute prepaid orders will be due on September 9. The staff needs to know how much space to reserve so all salutes MUST be purchased by this date. Click here for a printable order form. Once purchased, be looking for those baby pictures. A second senior portrait, and/or baby picture, and message for the purchased salutes will be due January 20, 2017.

2017 Yearbook Staff Operational!

The 2017 yearbook staff is organized and consists of returning staff: Editor: Sydney Barnes, Erin Hall, and new member Anna Behrens. All staff members are seniors.

All three staff and adviser, Treva Brewster, attended the Jostens workshop the last week of July to plan the book’s theme, cover, and ladder. The ladder is a blueprint of the book. It can’t be finalized until all senior salutes and ads are purchased to know how much space to reserve.

Staff will begin the year focusing on selling ads, senior salutes, and 2017 yearbooks. Staff plans to be out selling to local businesses on Friday, August 26 and other area businesses on Tuesday, August 30. Support of the community and surrounding communities is greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance for supporting the yearbook staff.

IMPORTANT PICTURE DATES:9/21/16: Fall Individual portraits, classroom group pictures, and senior portraits in the morning by Lifetouch. Fall sports and the first round of clubs/organizations in the afternoon by York Conard.11/2/16: Retakes of individual portraits and seniors by Lifetouch.1/18/17: Casual individual portraits will be in the morning by Lifetouch. Winter sports and second round of clubs/organizations in the afternoon by York Conard.4/6/17: Freestyle Portraits by Lifetouch and spring sports by York Conard.

2016 Yearbook Distribution!

2016 yearbooks will be distributed to high school and middle school (7th & 8th grade) students at a distribution and signing party during seminar on Friday, August 19. Middle school and high school will be assigned separate areas for the party. Regarding students K-6th, purchased yearbooks will be sent home with your child.

2017 Yearbooks on Sale AUGUST 3rd!

Sales of the 2017 yearbook begin at enrollment on August 3. Instructions are provided to assist your online order through Jostens’ website, which has a variety of payment plans. Be reminded through Jostens the FULL amount goes directly to pay for the yearbook’s production . When buying through Revtrak or the office a portion is taken out to cover sales tax. Thank you for considering this when purchasing a 2017 yearbook. If you still prefer to write a check you may do so through the office. PLEASE write 2017 yearbook in the memo. Click here for a printable order form. ONLY prepaid yearbooks will be ordered!

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August 2016

Kingman County

~ serving Kingman, Norwich, & Cunningham ~

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Kingman United Methodist Church331 East D Ave, Kingman, KS 67068

Areas screened will be: motor, concepts, communication, social and self-help development, vision, and hearing. The staff will assist you in the identification of any needs your child

may have and in locating services to meet those needs. To schedule an appointment, please call the phone number listed.

Call 620-933-2181 to make your appointment today~By making an appointment, you save time at the screening.

~Screening time is typically an hour, please schedule a time around your child’s schedule (ex. -naps, lunch)

Free developmental screening

Parents:Free Developmental

Screening~Ages~

Birth to Five Years Old

Call~620-933-2181

Sponsored by : Inter-Agency Coordinating Council (ICC)South Central Kansas Special Education Cooperative/Early Childhood Services

(SCKSEC)Arrowhead West Inc., USD 331 & USD 332

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Booster Club board members are eagerly anticipating the start of the 2016-2017 school year and we have been busy brainstorming ideas to support our school, our students, and our coaches and sponsors. Booster Club will be partnering with our high school student athletes in ordering a portion of our apparel this year; look for signs around town, updates on our Facebook page, or visit with your favorite student athlete to order your gear in August! We hope to see all Norwich Eagle supporters at our first meeting before the fall sports scrimmages Friday, August 26, 2016.

Norwich Booster Club Eagle FlagsAnnual Flag Rental - $50Show your school spirit and community pride while supporting the Norwich Booster Club. Norwich Eagle Flags can be rented for $50 each year. The booster club will provide a 2.5’ x 4’ red and black Norwich Eagle Flag with a mount and holder on a 10’ or 5’ pole. The 5’ poles are for mounting on buildings or houses, and the 10’ poles are for placing in the ground or sidewalk. For NHS home high school football, basketball, and track events booster club members will place a flag at your business or home the night before or morning of the athletic competition. Booster club members will take the flags down following the competition. The flag, pole, and mount or collar are included in the annual rental cost.

Renewal New Subscription

Business Name: ___________________ Phone Number: __________

Street Address: _______________________________________________

Mailing Address: ______________________________________________

Individual Name: __________________  Phone Number: __________

Address: ___________________________________________________

Check No. ______________ Cash Amount: ___________________

Make Checks payable to: Norwich Booster Club

SCHOOL SUPPLIES

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Norwich Community Bread Basket provides school supplies for students that need them. The supplies will be available to pick up in the school office during enrollment. Please email [email protected] or [email protected] if you are interested or have any questions.August Notes From the Principal’s Desk…

Norwich Spirit Flags – The spirit flags are in, so if you wish to rent one of the flags for the 16-17 school year, please turn in your order form to the office at Norwich School. Order forms are available in the school office, and forms will be at the booster club booth during varsity games. Please get your orders in before the first home Varsity Volleyball Invitational September 8th and our Norwich Varsity Football home opener on September 9th.

2017 Norwich Hall of Fame Inductees – The Norwich Hall of Fame ceremony will take place January 13, 2017. The 2017 Inductees: Fern Tilson, Barbara Bachus, Norval Harris, and Harley Messmer. We play Pretty Prairie at home, and the inductees will be honored at halftime of the boys’ varsity game, and there will be a social time of sharing following the basketball game in the rubber gym.

Open House August 16th – We have a lot of new things going on at Norwich School, and I’d like to address NES, NMS, and NHS parents at the open house.6:00 – 7:00 P.M. – Norwich Elementary PreK-57:00 – 8:00 P.M. – Norwich MS & HS

Personnel Changes – Lindsey Denton will replace Jeremy Dowden and teach K-12 music and band. April Halcomb will be the new high school math teacher, and she will sponsor MS scholar’s bowl. Some of our other teachers will have some changes with classes. Mrs. Bradley will be teaching more classes this year, and she will be at Norwich in the morning and at Kingman in the afternoon. Her husband, Jason Bradley, will be the head cook at Norwich. We will introduce staff and cover some of the changes at the open house on August 16th. I encourage you to attend the open house and welcome our new staff. Because of some late changes we are still working on student schedules, and there will be some possible changes before the start of school.

HANDBOOK REMINDERS On the first day of school I will meet with all students to cover important school policies. Parents please read the student handbook posted on the school website www.knusd331.com. I suggest parents/guardians review the handbook with their student(s). -Wayne Morrow, Norwich Principal

Skyward Tips from Norwich School OfficeSkyward can email you weekly grades and attendance, and notify you when your family lunch balance is low. To receive these notifications:

1. Log into Skyward Family Accessa. Username: firstname.lastname (e.g., jane.doe)b. Password: (you set this up at enrollment time)

2. Click on “My Account” in the upper right hand corner3. Check the “Receive Progress Report Emails for my student(s)”

a. Check “Weekly”4. You can also “Receive Grading Emails for my student(s)”

a. Enter the individual assignment grades you would like to receive(i.e. if you want to be notified when a low assignment score is entered, you might enter 0 as the

low percent and 65 as the high percent)5. You can also “Receive Emails when Food Service Balance is under $10.00”

Norwich AlumniAs proud Eagle alumni of Norwich High School, we want to help get the word out to all alumni of important events that will interest you so you can remain involved and support your high school alma mater. Please help us in making sure that we have your most current up to date information by either sending us an

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email at [email protected] or sending us a note to Norwich Schools 209 S. Parkway Norwich, Kansas 67118.

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Norwich SADD promotes Family Day4th Monday of Every Month

Children and teens who eat dinner with their families 5-7 times per week are less likely to smoke, drink or use drugs, according to recent studies by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASAColumbia®). Children and teens who have frequent family dinners are also more likely to report having excellent relationships with their parents.

Family Day – Be Involved. Stay Involved.® is a national movement launched by CASA Columbia® in 2001 to inform parents that frequent family dinners can make a difference. Celebrated annually on the fourth Monday of September, Family Day promotes parental engagement as a simple and effective way to reduce the risk of substance use in children and teens.

Over the past 20 years, CASA Columbia® has surveyed thousands of American children, teens and their parents to identify situations and circumstances that influence the risk of youth substance abuse. Nine out of ten Americans who meet the medical criteria for addiction started smoking, drinking or using drugs before age 18. Thus, children and teens that get through age 21 without smoking, abusing alcohol or using illegal drugs are virtually certain never to do so. Parents have the greatest influence on whether their children and teens will choose not to use.

The Family Day Campaign emphasizes how important it is to connect with your kids at various times throughout the day, whether it’s driving them to activities, tucking them into bed or having frequent family dinners. Family Day has been coordinated statewide since 2002 by Kansas Family Partnership (KFP), who encourages parents to make every day Family Day in their homes. For more information, visit www.kansasfamily.com/familyday.

The Norwich SADD would like to make the fourth Monday of every month a time when all families sit down and eat together. This will start in August on the 29th. If you have evening plans, pick another day at the end of the month to set down and eat with your family and disconnect from technology!

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1 2 3

Enrollment12:00-4:00pm5:00-7:00pm

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Enrollment12:00-4:00pm5:00-7:00pm

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ACT Test Reg. Deadline

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7 8

BOE/Site Council Meeting

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New Teacher In-Service

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All Staff In-Service

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Teacher In-Service

Kansas Star (pickup cards) 2:00-6:00pm

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14 15

1st day of Practices

Teacher In-Service

Kansas Star (pickup cards) 3:00-7:00pm

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Teacher Work Day

Open House PS-5th 6-7:00pm6-12th 7-8:00pm

PS Screening in Kingman

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1st day of School

Kindergarten students

w/last name A-L only

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Kindergarten students

w/last name M-Z only

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Yearbook Distribution & Signing Party

All Kindergarten

Students

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21 22 23

Mini VB Clinic 3:30-5:00pm Grades 1st-5th

$15 fee

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HS VB Juice Scrimmage

6:00pm-8:00pm

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FB Scrimmage

Yearbook Ad Sales

8:00am-3:30pm

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HS VB @ Greensburg

5:00pm

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Yearbook Ad Sales

8:00am-3:30pm

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1

JH VB @ Attica 3:00pm

JH FB @ Attica 6:00pm

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HS FB @ Stafford 7:00pm

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4 5

NO SCHOOL

6 7 8JH Pep Rally

JH VB @ Norwich vs Langdon-

Fairfield 4:00pm

JH FB @ Norwich vs Langdon-

Fairfield 6:00pm

HS VB @ Norwich

JV-4:00pmV-6:00pm

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HS FB @ Norwich vs

Kiowa-South Barber 7:00pm

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HS VB Tourn. @ Norwich 9:00am

ACT Test

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HS JV VB @ Belle Plain

5:00pm

BOE/Site Council Meeting

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HS VB @ Medicine

Lodge 5:00pm

14 15JH VB @

Norwich vs Burrton 3:00pm

JH Cheer @ Halftime

JH FB @ Norwich vs

Burrton 6:00pm

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HS FB @ Langdon-

Fairfield 7:00pm

ACT Test Reg. Deadline

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HS JV VB Tourn. @

Kiowa-South Barber 9:00am

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NO SCHOOL-Teacher In-

Service

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HS VB @ Langdon-Fairfield6:00pm

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Picture Day Fall

Sports/Sr. Portrait

Individual & Class

Groups

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JH VB @ Cunningham

4:00pm

JH FB @ Cunningham

6:00pm

23Homecoming

6:00pm

HS FB @ Norwich vs

Skyline 7:00pm

Tri-City Days

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Tri-City Days

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Parent/Teacher Conferences

5:00pm-8:00pm

27HS VB @ Burrton6:00pm

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Parent/ Teacher

Conferences 5:00pm-8:00pm

29JH VB @

Norwich vs South Barber

4:00pm

JH FB @ Norwich vs

South Barber 6:00pm

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HS FB @ Norwich vs

Hutch Central Christian 7:00pm

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1HS VB Tourn.

@ South Haven 8:30am

2 3

No School

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HS VB @ Attica

6:00pm

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Fred the Safety Dog

1st-3rd 8:30am4th-6th 10:00am

6JH VB @ Stafford4:00 pm

JH FB @ Stafford 6:00pm

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HS FB @ Caldwell7:00 pm

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JH HOPL VB Tournament

@ Pretty Prairie

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BOE/Site Council Meeting

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HS VB @ Norwich

JV-4:00pmV-6:00pm

12 13JH Pep Rally

JH VB @ Norwich vs

Skyline4:00pm

JH FB @ Norwich vs

Skyline 6:00pm

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Fire Safety Day K-2nd

HS FB @ Norwich vs

Burrton 7:00pm

End of 1st

Quarter

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HS HOPL VB Tournament

@ Attica 9:00am

16 17

No SchoolTeacher In-

Service Work day

JH HOPL VB Tournament @

Burrton

18

HS VB @ Norwich

JV-3:00pmV-6:00pm

Senior Appreciation

19

PSAT8-11:30am

20 21HS FB @

Norwich vs Hartford7:00 pmSenior

Appreciation

22

HS VB Sub State

ACT Test

23 24

FASFA help 6:30-8:00pm

25 26 27

HS FB @ South Haven

7:00pm

28No School Teacher In-

Service

HS VB State

29

HS VB State

30 31Storybook

Parade 1:30pm

Halloween Parties 2:30pm

Trunk or Treat on Mainstreet

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1 2

Pictures Retakes

3 4

ACT Test Reg.

Deadline

5

6 7

Late Start 9:30 am

Buffer Week

8

HS HOPL Mass Band

@ Attica

9 10 11 12

13 14

1st Day of Practices

BOE/ Site Council

15 16

NHS Career Day @

Hutchinson

17 18 19

20 21 22 23

No School

24

No School

25

No School

26

27 28

JH BB @ Cunningham

JVG TBDJVB 5:30pmVG 6:00pmVB 7:30pm

29

K-12 Christmas

Concert 6:30pm

30

14

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1

JH BB @ Norwich vs

BurrtonJVG 7:15pmJVB 5:30pmVG 6:00pmVB 7:30pm

2 3Winter Formal

Pictures 7:00pm

Dance 8:00-11:00pm

Santa Day Parade

10:00am

4 5

Late Start 9:30 am

6

HS BB Tourn. @ Caldwell vs CaldwellVG 6:30pmVB 8:00pm

7 8

JH BB @ Pratt-Skyline

JVG TBDJVB TBD

VG 6:00pmVB 7:30pm

9

HS BB Tourn. @ Caldwell vs ArgoniaVG 3:30pmVB 5:00pm

10

HS BB Tourn. @ Caldwell vs Burden

CentralVG 3:00pmVB 4:30pm

ACT Test11 12

JH BB @ Norwich vs

Wichita HomeJVG 7:00pmJVB 5:30pmVG 6:00pmVB 7:30pm

BOE/Site Council

13

HS BB@ Udall

JVG TBDJVB TBDVG TBDVB TBD

14 15

JH BB @ Stafford

JVG TBDJVB TBD

VG 6:00pmVB 7:30pm

Finals

16HS BB @

Norwich vs South HavenJVG 4:00pmJVB 5:30pmVG 6:00pmVB 7:30pm

Finals

PS-5th

Christmas Parties 12:45

End of 2nd

Quarter

17

18 19

No School

20

No School

HS BB @ CaldwellJVG TBDJVB TBDVG TBD

VB 7:30pm

21

No School

22

No School

23

No School

24

25 26

No School

27

No School

28

No School

29

No School

30

No School

31

15

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1 2

No School

3

No SchoolTeacher Work

Day

4 5JH BB @

Norwich vs Pretty PrairieJVG 7:15pmJVB 5:30pmVG 6:00pmVB 7:30pm

6

HS BB @ Stafford JVG TBDJVB TBD

VG 6:30pmVB 8:00pm

7HS JVB BB Tourn. @

Cunningham

HS JVG Tourn. @ Langdon-Fairfield

8 9

HS JVB BB Tourn. @

Cunningham

BOE/Site Council

10

HS BB @ South Barber

JVG TBDJVB TBD

VG 6:30pmVB 8:00pm

11 12

JH BB @ Langdon-Fairfield

JVG TBDJVB TBD

VG 6:00pmVB 7:30pm

13HS BB @ Norwich

vs Pretty PrairieJVG 4:00, JVB 5:30VG 6:30, VB 8:00

Homecoming Crowning 6:00pm

ACT Test Reg. Deadline

14

HS JVB BB Tourn. @

Cunningham

HS JVG BB Tourn. @ Norwich

15 16

No School Teacher In-

Service

17

HS VB BB Tourn. @

Cunningham

18

Casual Individual Pictures, Sports,

Organizations

19HS HOPL Scholars Bowl @

South Barber

JH BB @ Norwich vs

Hutch Central

ChristianJVG 7:15pmJVB 5:30pmVG 6:00pmVB 7:30pm

20

HS VB BB Tourn. @ Cunningham

HS Girls BB @ Norwich vs Hutch Central Christian

JV 5:00pmV 6:30pm

21

HS VB BB Tourn. @

Cunningham

22 23 24

HS VG BB Tourn.

@ Pratt-Skyline

25

No School

KAY Unit Conference @ Norwich

26

JH BB @ Cunningham

JVG TBDJVB TBD

VG 6:00pmVB 7:30pm

27HS VG BB Tourn. @ Pratt-Skyline

HS Boys BB @ Norwich vs Hutch Central Christian

JV 5:00pmV 6:30pm

28

HS VG BB Tourn. @

Pratt-Skyline

29 30

Late Start 9:30 am

JH BB @ Norwich vs

Pretty PrairieJVG 7:00pmJVB 5:30pmVG 6:00pmVB 7:30pm

31

HS BB @St. JohnJVG TBDJVB TBDVG TBD

VB 7:30pm

16

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1 2

JH BB @ Norwich vs

South BarberJVG 7:15pmJVB 5:30pmVG 6:00pmVB 7:30pm

3

HS BB @ Cunningham

JVG TBDJVB TBD

VG 6:30pmVB 8:00pm

4

5 6

JH BB @ Attica

JVG TBDJVB TBD

VG 6:00pmVB 7:30pm

7

HS BB @ Norwich vs

StaffordJVG 4:00pmJVB 5:30pmVG 6:30pmVB 8:00pm

8

Dental Screenings

9 10

HS BB @ AtticaJVG TBDJVB TBD

VG-6:30pmVB-8:00pm

11

JH BB HOPL Tourn. @

Pretty Prairie

ACT Test

12 13

Late Start9:30 am

BOE/Site Council Meeting

JH BB HOPL Tourn. @

Pretty Prairie

14

PS-5th

Valentine Parties 2:30pm

HS BB @ Pratt-Skyline

JVG- 4:00pmJVB- 5:30pmVG-6:30pmVB-8:00pm

15

Parent/Teacher Conferences 5:00-8:00pm

16

JH BB HOPL Tourn. @ Pretty

Prairie

Parent/Teacher Conferences 5:00-8:00pm

17

HS BB @ Norwich vs Langdon-Fairfield

JVG TBDJVB TBD

VG-6:30pmVB-8:00pm

18

19 20

No School

HS HOPL Academic Contest @

PCC

21

HS BB @ Norwich vs

BurrtonJVG 4:00pmJVB 5:30pmVG 6:30pmVB 8:00pm

Senior Appreciation

22 23 24 25

26 27

HS BB Sub State

28

17

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1 2 3

ACT Reg. Deadline

4

5 6 7

HS HOPL Music Festival

@ Stafford

8

State Basketball

9

State Basketball

10

State Basketball

End of 3rd

Quarter

11

State Basketball

12 13

BOE/Site Council Meeting

14 15 16 17

NO SCHOOL Teacher In-

Service/Work Day

HS Baseball @ Kingman

6:00pmAlumni Game

18

19 20

NO SCHOOLSpring Break

21

NO SCHOOLSpring Break

22

NO SCHOOLSpring Break

23

NO SCHOOLSpring Break

24

NO SCHOOLSpring Break

HS Baseball @ Kingman

12:30pm

25

26 27

Late Start9:30 am

JH HOPL Scholars Bowl I @ South Barber

28

HS Boys Tennis @ Wellington

3:00pm

29 30 31

HS Baseball & Softball @

Kingman vs Larned 4:00pm

18

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1

2 3

JH HOPL Scholars Bowl II @

Attica

4

HS Boys Tennis @ Chaparral 3:00pm

HS Baseball & Softball @ Hoisington

4:00pm

JH Track @ Kingman 1:00pm

5

JH HOPL Music @ Skyline

6

Picture Day Free Style/

Spring Sports

HS Boys Tennis @

Kiowa 3:00pm

7

HS Track @ Conway

Springs 4:00pm

Softball @ Kingman vs

Hesston 4:00pm

8

Prom Preview 6:00pm

Prom 7:00pm

ACT Test

9 10

BOE/Site Council Meeting

11HS Baseball & Softball @

Smokey Valley

4:00pm

HS Track @ Kiowa-South

Barber 3:00pm

12 13

PS-5th Easter Parties 2:30pm

14

NO SCHOOL

15

16 17

NO SCHOOL

Teacher In-Service

JH Track @ Kiowa-South

Barber 1:00pm

18JH Track @

Medicine Lodge 1:30pm

HS Track @ Caldwell 3:00pm

HS Baseball & Softball @ Pratt 4:00pm

19 20

K-12 Spring Music

Concert 6:30pm

21

HS Track @ Norwich 3:00pm

HS Baseball and Softball @ Lyons 4:00pm

HS Boys Tennis @ Kingman

3:00pm

22

HS Powerlifting

Meet

23

30

24

Late Start9:30

HS Track @ Garden Plain

3:00pm

25

JH Track @ Cheney 2:00pm

HS Baseball & Softball @Kingman vs

Halstead 4:00pm

26 27

JH Track @ Caldwell 1:00pm

HS Boys Tennis @

Pratt 10:00am

28

HS Track @ Cheney 3:30pm

HS Baseball & Softball @

Kingman vs Hillsboro 4:00pm

29

Norwich Car Show & Races

19

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1

HS Boys Tennis @ Hesston 9:00am

2JH Track @

Norwich 1:00pm

HS Baseball & Softball @

Haven 4:00pm

HS JV Baseball @ Wellington

4:00pm

3 4

HS Track @ Pretty Prairie

3:00pm

HS Boys Tennis

Regionals

5

Sub State Tennis

ACT Reg. Deadline

6

7 8

Late Start 9:30 am

BOE/Site Council Meeting

9

HS Baseball & Softball @ Kingman vs Nickerson

4:00pm

10 11

HS HOPL Track @ Fairfield 3:00pm

JH HOPL Track@ Fairfield 10:00pm

12

HS Boys State Tennis

13

HS Boys State Tennis

14

Graduation 1:30pm

15

Promotion 7:00pm

MS Awards 2:00pm

Baseball & Softball

Regionals all week

16 17 18 19

HS Regional Track

20

21 22

9th-11th grade Finals

23

9th-11th grade Finals

Last Day of School

24

Teacher Work Day

25 26

HS State Track

State Baseball & Softball

27

HS State Track

State Baseball & Softball

28 29 30 31

20

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NORWICH SCHOOL-2016-2017 SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST  

21

PRE-SCHOOL2 Glue sticks8 Pack Crayons2 Pack Dry Erase markersPrang 8 Watercolors2 Plastic 2 Pocket Folders with Fasteners1 box Kleenex1 container disinfecting wipes1 backpack (fit 8.5 x 11 paper)1 complete change of clothes in zip-lock bag labeled with child’s name

KINDERGARTEN1 School Bag1 One-inch Binder (w/ outside pockets)1 Pencil Pouch1 Box Crayons (24ct)1 Box Thick Washable Markers1 Watercolor Set (8 pan) 1 Package Black Dry-erase Markers1 Pair Scissors4 Glue Sticks1 Elmer's glue10 Pencils #2 (Ticonderoga)1 Pink Eraser2 Boxes of Kleenex1 Container Clorox wipes1 Pair of Earbuds for technology

FIRST GRADE1 School Bag1 One Inch 3-Ring Binder with Pockets1 Pencil Pouch for 3-Ring Notebook (with metal zipper)1 24 ct. box regular crayons1 pair scissors2 glue sticks 10 #2 pencils2 large box Kleenex2 Set Crayola Thick Markers1 Box Colored Pencils1 Package of dry erase markers (low odor)1 Spiral Notebook (Wide Line)1 Pink Eraser1 Container Clorox Wipes1 Box Sandwich Zip Lock Bags1 Pair of Earbuds for technology

SECOND GRADE1 School Bag1 Work Box1 One Inch 3-Ring Binder with Pockets1 Pencil Pouch for 3-Ring Notebook1 box crayons1 pair scissors2 glue sticks 10 #2 pencils2 large box Kleenex1 Set Crayola Thick Markers1 Box Colored Pencils1 Package of dry erase markers (low odor)1 Spiral Notebook (Wide Line)4 Pink Erasers1 Container Clorox Wipes1 Box Gallon or Quart size Zip Lock Bags1 Pair of Earbuds for technology THIRD GRADEColored Pencils and Markers1 Package of 4 Black Expo Markers (low odor)EraserCrayonsNo. 2 Pencils (Please NO Mechanical Pencils)Loose-leaf Wideline Paper Small notebook or folder to keep paper in2 Glue Sticks12 Inch Ruler (Inches & Centimeters)Pointed ScissorsPrang 8 WatercolorsFlash Cards (Addition & Subtraction)Flash Cards (Multiplication & Division)1 1” Three-Ring Binder2 Wideline Spiral Notebooks2 Large Boxes KleenexChapstickWork BoxBook Bag1 Box Sandwich Size Ziplock Bags1 Container Clorox WipesMicrofiber Facial Pads for Dollar Store (dry erasers)

FOURTH GRADE2 Wideline Spiral Notebooks1 Three Ring Notebook20 No. 2 PencilsPlease no mechanical pencils1 Red Checking Pens Pointed Scissors1 Large Eraser/eraser capsCrayonsPrang 8 Watercolors1 Ruler (Inches & Centimeters)Colored Pencils and MarkersHighlighter Marker1 Package of 4 Black Expo Markers (thick tip)3 Boxes of Kleenex1 Elmer's Glue2 Glue SticksChapstickAn Old Clean Sock

FIFTH GRADE1 Spiral Wideline NotebookWideline Paper Loose-leafPencils & ErasersRuler (Inches & Centimeters)Protractor (Clear, not colored)CrayonsMarkers—Thin TipColored PencilsPointed ScissorsGlue Sticks & Bottled GluePrang 8 Watercolors2 Highlighter Markers1 Expo Marker (low odor)2 One inch 3 Ring Binder NotebooksPost it notes2 Boxes of Kleenex1 School Box to hold Supplies (8” x 5” Small)Chapstick1 Old sock to use as an eraser 

SIXTH, SEVENTH & EIGHTH GRADE1 Pkg. College Ruled Paper, Loose Leaf1 Spiral Notebook for Social Studies1 Ruler1 Large Pkg. of #2 Pencils or Mechanical Pencils1 Box of Colored Pencils2 Highlighter Markers1 Large Eraser, Pencil Cap Erasers2 Pkgs. of 12 Red Pens 2 - Avery Brand 1” Three Ring Binders for Math, E.L.A.1 Pkg. of Tab Dividers for Three Ring Binder1 Set of Earbuds (to keep at school)1 Wire Shelf for Locker2 Box Tissues1 Container Clorox Wipes1 lb. Bag of Yellow Unpopped Popcorn

Jr. High and High School IRC2 Boxes KleenexScissorsNotebook Paper1 Large EraserPencils or Pens

Jr. High and High School StudentsSpiral Notebooks or College Ruled Paper, Loose LeafThree Ring BinderTab Dividers for Three Ring Binder#2 Pencils or Mechanical PencilsBlue or Black PensHighlightersWire Shelf for LockerChromebook or Other Device

Web Design Class8 GB Flash Drive

Shop, Woods, Welding, Carpentry Class1. All Classes: Safety Glasses, Tape Measure (Drafting is exempt)2. Carpentry: 16 to 24 oz. Claw Hammer, Nail Apron3. Welding: Protective clothing (i.e. coveralls) Grades 3-8Please bring 1 Package of Clorox Wipes

Grades K-12 Ear Buds