
Senior Spotlight: Lorna Hogue
After she graduates, Lorna is planning to attend Ferris State University to obtain a degree in nursing. She is going to miss going to Mrs. Evans' class and spending 5th hour there. Her favorite high school memory is gym class with Ms. Ryan and Mr. Parr's class, of course! Lorna's favorite quote is "'cause sometimes that mountain you've been climbing is just a grain of sand" from Carrie Underwood.


Resource if needed.
Barker's
Need Summer Childcare? Need After School care?
Barker's Tiny Tots is accepting children ages 0-10.
Hours of Operation: 7:00-5:30
Snacks provided. DHS & Tribal Assistance Accepted.

Parents and guests attending the 2nd grade poetry event today are asked to park behind the building and enter thru the cafeteria doors. Parking in front is prohibited due to buses/dismissal at the end of the day. Thanks for your attention to this matter.

We put our time and effort into what we desire. We learn from our past, plan for our future, and work hard in the present.







Please think about coming to the Drama Club's performance.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17nXvpuEdsLyty_0NWYkaPFXAHas9de09/view?usp=share_link

Great family event.


When Wacky Wednesday says that teachers should dress like the kids, we like to play along! There were a lot of good laughs (at the teachers expense)! 😂


TAS at the Grand Valley Education Career Fair.


Senior Spotlight: Rayne Palmer
Rayne's after graduation plans include going to college, travelling, and painting. She is going to miss seeing her friends and teachers every day. Her favorite class at Newberry High School was band. Rayne's favorite movie is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, and she couldn't live without books.


Mrs. Curley's class had some fun in the big gym & "math & movement" in the classroom!






Happy Administrative Assistance Day to Jane Freeborn, Deb Canfield and Kayla Hoder. We appreciate all you do for everyone. Have a great day!!!!!

Senior Spotlight: Alexandre Aguiar
Alexandre is planning to return to Brazil after graduation, and attend university. He is proud of the good grades he achieved, and is going to miss his friends and sports. Basketball season is his favorite high school memory, and biology was his favorite class. Alexandre's advice to incoming freshmen is "play sports, be smart."


Mrs. Welty has chosen Everett Gordon as student of the week. Everett does a great job in gym class. He enjoys participating in all the activities and does his best. He also does an excellent job with showing sportsmanship in class. He lives at home with his dad, mom, three brothers, and three dogs. He plans on starting a farm this summer with his dad. He enjoys football with the Rams being his favorite team. He has also been in youth wrestling the last two years. Good work, Everett!!!


Our newest Kindergarten Number Club kiddos. 👏


Can you believe it... 50% of the 6th graders have FINISHED the 40 Book Challenge! 📚📚📚
Congratulations, Adilyn for completing the challenge! 🎉


Senior Spotlight: Azaria Jackson
After graduation, Azaria is planning to move out of state, go to college, and become a coach or personal trainer. Her favorite high school memory is going to UP finals, and she's proud that she made it on Queen's court. Azaria is going to miss the ease of passing classes and strength training, her favorite class. She couldn't live without God, and her favorite quote is Psalms 46:1: God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.


Newberry Week of Sports
Monday 4/24
No games
Tuesday 4/25 SB and BB HOME vs Manistique 4:15 start
Wednesday 4/26
No events scheduled
Thursday 4/27
MS Track @ Pickford 4pm
SB and BB HOME vs. Pickford 4:15 start
Friday 4/28
Golf @ Cedarville 4pm (needs to be confirmed)
Saturday 4/29
Varsity Track @ Pickford 9am

Senior Spotlight: Lorin Lewicki
After graduation, Lorin is planning to earn a masters degree or higher in forensic psychology. She will miss seeing her friends every day, and her favorite class was international relations. Lorin's proudest high school accomplishment is petitioning for a weighted GPA, and her advice to incoming freshmen is "don't be afraid to speak your mind; sometimes if you want to be heard you have to be loud."


6th graders step out of the classroom to collaborate on problem solving.






