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Northeastern Randolph Middle School MARCH 14, 2016 VOLUME 2 ISSUE 33 The Husky Navigator Our Best on the Road to Success... Contact Us! Principal: Dana Albright Johnson, [email protected] Assistant Principals: Ralph Jarrett, [email protected] Jeff Minton, [email protected] 3943 Ramseur Julian Road, Liberty, NC, 27298 phone 336.622.5808 fax 336.622.5868 Website: http://nerms.randolph.k12.nc.us/ Thanks for voting Northeastern M.S. Randolph County’s 2015 Best Middle School In the Courier-Tribune’s Readers’ Choice Poll! Lexiles Growing… Striving for 100+ Points Our students continue to make great reading lexile growth. Be- low are our results at the end of February. Remember that 100 points of lexile growth is consid- ered one year of growth. Prac- ticing at home, using one of many digital platforms available can only help to grow your lex- ile score. Keep reading! Grade 6: +97 lexile points Grade 7: +89 lexile points Grade 8: +80 lexile points Overall: +89 CIS Reality Store Visits NE See story and more pictures on page 2 Top 10 Think Through Math Users 1. Grace R. - 55 lessons 2. Daniel E. - 53 3. Ayman Y. - 50 4. Reece K.- 45 5. Brendin H.- 43 6. Patricia T. - 41 7. Lucas G. - 40 8. Tristan B. - 38 9. Benjamin W.- 36 10. Gabriel O. and Rhane S. - 35 lessons Top 5 After School TTM Users 1. Delaney G. 2. Isabella R. 3. Grace R. 4. Laniya G. 5. Ayman Y. Hunter Safety Team Congratulationa to our Hunter Safe- ty team for finishing 4th out of 19 teams. They finished in 2nd place for the shotgun event. Isaac Cecil finished 2nd place out of 47 partici- pants for individual scores. Walter Johnson shot a 200 (perfect score) in shotgun and was able to partici- pate in a tie breaker shoot off. Great job! Check out Diary of a Wimpy Kid— Cabin Fever online from the North- eastern Media Center. Just go to the NE website and click the DESTINY link. All you need is your lunch # and birth date. There are unlimited digi- tal copies available.

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Contact Us!

Principal: Dana Albright Johnson, [email protected]

Assistant Principals: Ralph Jarrett, [email protected]

Jeff Minton, [email protected]

3943 Ramseur Julian Road, Liberty, NC, 27298 phone 336.622.5808 fax 336.622.5868

Website: http://nerms.randolph.k12.nc.us/

Thanks for voting Northeastern M.S.

Randolph County’s 2015 Best Middle School

In the Courier-Tribune’s Readers’ Choice Poll!

Lexiles Growing… Striving for 100+ Points

Our students continue to make great reading lexile growth. Be-low are our results at the end of February. Remember that 100 points of lexile growth is consid-ered one year of growth. Prac-ticing at home, using one of many digital platforms available can only help to grow your lex-ile score. Keep reading!

Grade 6: +97 lexile points Grade 7: +89 lexile points Grade 8: +80 lexile points

Overall: +89

CIS Reality Store Visits NE

See story and more pictures on page 2

Top 10 Think

Through Math Users

1. Grace R. - 55 lessons 2. Daniel E. - 53 3. Ayman Y. - 50 4. Reece K.- 45 5. Brendin H.- 43 6. Patricia T. - 41 7. Lucas G. - 40 8. Tristan B. - 38 9. Benjamin W.- 36 10. Gabriel O. and Rhane S. - 35 lessons

Top 5 After School

TTM Users

1. Delaney G. 2. Isabella R. 3. Grace R. 4. Laniya G. 5. Ayman Y.

Hunter Safety Team Congratulationa to our Hunter Safe-ty team for finishing 4th out of 19 teams. They finished in 2nd place for the shotgun event. Isaac Cecil finished 2nd place out of 47 partici-pants for individual scores. Walter Johnson shot a 200 (perfect score) in shotgun and was able to partici-pate in a tie breaker shoot off. Great job!

Check out Diary of a Wimpy Kid—

Cabin Fever online from the North-

eastern Media Center. Just go to the

NE website and click the DESTINY

link. All you need is your lunch # and

birth date. There are unlimited digi-

tal copies available.

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Achieve 3000 Achieve 3000 has rolled out an app for ipad (available at the Apple App store), Chrome (Chrome web store), and An-droid (Google Play). Students can com-plete lessons anytime and anywhere, even without an internet connection.

Thank you, Mom & Dad: Reality Store is eye-opener for youth

LIBERTY — Eighth-grader Tyler Williford had to get a

part-time job to afford childcare for his two children. His

landscaping job just wouldn’t meet his family budget.

“Things cost a little more than I expected,” Tyler said.

The imaginary scenario that had Tyler married with two

kids was part of Communities in Schools (CIS) of Ran-

dolph County’s Reality Store. The program is being

presented at four middle schools and three high

schools from Feb. 25 to April 11. Last Friday, Reality

Store was held at Northeastern Randolph Middle

School. Jessica Hernandez of CIS

said the idea of Reality

Store is to give young peo-

ple an idea of how difficult

balancing a budget can be

for families. Each student

who takes part is given a

job with a set monthly in-

come. The student then

goes from table to table to

spend the money. Hernandez said there were 15-20

volunteers from all over the county manning the tables,

which included Banking, Housing, Utilities, Transporta-

tion, Groceries, Clothing, Child Care and Entertain-

ment. Then there was one called Life’s Chances,

where students picked a card telling them if they had

unexpected costs such as car problems, or were more

fortunate and received extra cash. Finally, Hernan-

dez said, there was a Help station where students

could find out why they were spending too much or if

they needed a second job. “It’s eye-opening,” she

said. “They learn to

appreciate their par-

ents. Tyler Williford

said it surprised him

to see how much

items such as gro-

ceries cost. “I had to

think about buying

cheaper stuff, not

name brands,” he

said. “I could do better with two incomes.” Jacob

South called Reality Store “really fun. It’ll help us after

we get out of high school and college to get set up in

life.” Jacob, whose scenario made him a postal work-

er, said it surprised him when “at one point, I went

broke and had to get a part-time job. I’m going to get

more education so I’ll be better able to get a good

job, something better paying than postal worker.”

Garrett Cockman’s imaginary job was a cashier mak-

ing $2,078 per month. It was based on a high school

education. “I think Reality Store is going to help us

see what’s coming next in life,” said Garrett, “to real-

ize how hard it is in the real world, a taste of what

we’ll be facing.” Garrett has already decided he won’t

be a cashier. “I would like to be a diesel mechanic.”

Courtesy: Larry Penkava / The Courier-Tribune

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Thanks to Sagebrush Steakhouse for

their support.

Get the

ROYAL TREATMENT

for being in School

All Day/Every Day in March

No Tax Dollars were used to fund this activity.

12 Lucky students (4 from each

grade) with Perfect Attendance in

March will be treated to a luxury

limo ride and lunch at Sagebrush

Steakhouse in Asheboro.

Emanuella Tran, Jessie Johnson, Makala McCraw

Attendance on the Rise Challenges Remain

We thank our student and parents for our steadily in-creasing student attendance. With just a few more stu-dents in attendance each day we can reach the RCSS goal of 96%. We continue to offer attendance challeng-es and help families to remove barriers to consistent student attendance. RCSS Goal 2019 looms large as we work toward 98% attendance by 2019.

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Student Re-Assignment Window Open

To attend a different school next year or for an out-of-district assignment to NERMS apply at:

www.randolph.k12.nc.us

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Randolph Community College

High School Leadership Academy

RCC is looking for (8th graders) rising high school freshmen for the 2016-2017 school year. The acade-my will be a one-day event that will focus on topics such as the definition of leadership; team building; personality types and leadership styles; team building and how to be a leader at your high school. Students will also have the opportunity to meet with leaders from all across Randolph County. Rising freshmen who

live and will attend school in

Randolph County/Asheboro in

the fall of 2016 and are in

good academic standing are

eligible to apply. The Acade-

my will take place from 8:30

a.m.-6 p.m. on Tuesday, June

14, at the Foundation Confer-

ence Center on the Asheboro

Campus.

The deadline for the

application is Friday, April

22 at 3 p.m. For an applica-

tion or more information,

contact School Counselor J.

Rodriguez.

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Baseball

NE 15 - SERMS 0 Kamden Haithcock throws no-hitter as NE Husk-ies defeat SERMS. Twelve batters couldn't lo-cate Kamden Haithcock as Haithcock threw a no-hitter on Thursday, in NERMS Huskies' 15-0 victo-ry over the SERMS Wild-cats. No SERMS Wildcats batter was able to locate Haithcock's pitches during the game. Haithcock threw a no-hitter, striking out eight batters and walking none while recording his momentous feat. He got Hunter Henson to strike out for the final out of the game. Twelve runs in the opening three innings allowed NE Huskies to easily put away the SERMS Wildcats. An RBI single by Drew Needham, an RBI single by Connor Johnson, and an RBI double by Travis Boone in the first inning and an RBI single by Korey Bauersfeld, a two-run single by Cade Snother-ly, and an error during the second inning helped NERMS Huskies put some runs on the board ear-ly. Bauersfeld went a perfect 3-3 at the dish for NERMS Huskies.

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Volleyball

Huskies vs. Wildcats 1st Set - NE 25-19 2nd Set - NE 25-23 3rd Set - NE 15-13

Final - Northeastern

1st Set - NE 25-5 2nd Set - NE 25-14 3rd Set - NE 15-11

Final - Northeastern

Soccer

NE 4 - SAMS 3 Scoring for NE were Jamarius Hughes with 2 and Mario Ro-driguez and Enrique Morales each with 1.

NE 6 - NAMS 4 Scoring for NE were Mario Ro-driguez, Ke’Ontae Phelps each with 2, and Jamarius Hughes and 1 assisted by NAMS.