
Senior Spotlight: Kortney Skidmore
Kourtney is headed to trade school after graduation, with plans to become an underwater welder in the future! She is going to miss being able to see all her friends everyday. Her favorite memory during high school was prom her junior year. Kourtney's advice to incoming freshmen is don't put things off until the last minute and have fun!


Our Bridges program is focusing on types of measurements this week. Mrs. Curley's class has been measuring everything....and everyone, this week!







Getting it done during free time!! These kids are determined to finish the 40 Book Challenge! 📚



Senior Spotlight: Andrew Wood
Andrew is planning to drive truck after he graduates, an accomplishment that he is very proud of. His favorite high school memory is walking to his truck after school, and he will miss the last bell of school. Andrew couldn't live without his family, and his advice to incoming freshmen is to "just show up and do it."


Way to go Ava for finishing the 40 Book Challenge. You are awesome!! 😎


Preston rocked the 40 Book Challenge!! Keep up the excellent work!! 😀


Sixth grade students are busy working on a question trail. The goal is to go through the trail and answer each question correctly to lead the students to the next question. If a student answers a question incorrectly, they will find themselves back at a station they've already completed, which signals they need to backtrack and try again.








The TAS Spring Instrumental Music Concert has been rescheduled for Sunday, May 14 @ 7:00 p.m. in Bystrom Auditorium. Come one, come all!!

DATE CHANGE... The TAS Drama Club play, "When Bad Things Happen to Good Actors" has been rescheduled for May 7 with two performances:
* 2:00 p.m.
* 6:00 p.m.
Bystrom Auditorium
"When Bad Things Happen to Good Actors" is written by Ian McWethy and Jason Pizzarello. This one-act production of the Wizard of Oz gets derailed by missed cues, forgotten lines and a renegade sound board operator A comedy that proves, when it comes to live theater, everything that can go wrong, will go wrong!

Addie Clark has been chosen as the Newberry Elementary student of the week. She is in Mrs. Sparks’ and Ms. Parker’s fourth grade classes. Addie is a positive role model for her peers. She is prepared and willing to do the work in order to be successful in school. Addie always gives 100% in all she does. She is a very kind individual, giving kind words of encouragement to her classmates. She is also willing to work with anyone who needs help. It is nice to have her positive attitude and caring nature in our 4th grade classrooms. Congratulations Addie for being a model student at Newberry Elementary!


Newberry Sports
Tuesday 4/18
MS Track @ LSSU 5:pm
Wed. 4/19
BB/SB @ Cadillac 2pm
Thur 4/20
Varsity Track @ LSSU 4pm
Tuesday 4/25
SB/BB HOME vs Manistique 4:15
Thursday 4/27
BB/SB HOME vs Pickford 4:15
MS Track @ Pickford 4pm
Saturday 4/29
Varsity Track @ Pickford 9am

Please click here for this week's Sunday Send Off https://www.smore.com/nfg2p

When it's beautiful outside, we move move the learning outside. ☀️











Second graders have been busy! Crackin' eggs (and building sight words) and reading and writing poetry for National Poetry Month! ✏️📚










6th grade students learned about the qualities it will take to persevere on our upcoming state testing days. We are gonna ROCK these tests! 🪖🎖️











Mrs. Curley's class had their reading celebration today.... ice cream sundaes all around 📚❤️🍨



We do have school tomorrow, Friday, April 14, 2023. This is to make up one of the days due to the leaking pipe issue.

Congratulations, Braedyn B.!
Way to go finishing your 40 Books! 📚


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Reading Buddies are the BEST! 💙


