
Don't forget to wear your best smile on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024.


Caught Being a Leader for Week 2 and we are all smiles! We are so proud of our Mustangs at Northside!


Mrs. Anderson's class read about William Hoy - a deaf baseball player who changed the game of baseball and started the use of sign language in the game for “safe,” “out” and more. These awesome kiddos took it upon themselves to go outside and play a game of kickball using sign language and sticks for signs--- and they even had some cheerleaders!! We love to see students encouraging each other!


Get your best outfit ready for picture day, Sept. 5, 2024.


Friendly reminder to Northside Families, there is NO SCHOOL on Monday, September 2, 2024. Enjoy your Labor Day!


We had such fun in 3rd Grade Music Class today! Mrs.Mattill led students using the book "Change Sings" while discussing Habit 5 of Leader in Me, "Change Begins With Me."
Students also particiapted in rhythmic choreography involving scarves, set to Carl Orff's cantata of Carmina Burana.
Check out those smiles! 😁








Practice those million dollar smiles, picture day is coming soon.


Reminder, School Picture Day is Sept. 5, 2024.


These teachers are ready for picture day are you?


School Picture Day will be Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024. All students and staff will have their pictures taken for the yearbook.


These students were chosen in our first "Caught Being A Leader" ticket drawing.


Save the Date! More details to come!


Lunch Menu for next week, August 26th


Mrs. Ward's kindergarten class learning to be bucket fillers! 🪣💜⭐️








Thank you Harrison Memorial Hospital! All Harrison county students will be admitted free to all regular season HCHS an HCMS games.


Mrs Dailey's first graders spark their creativity with STEM bins.




First Day of Preschool


Mrs. Thomas' students practiced the letters A and M by writing them with their fingers in sand.






Mrs. Anderson's students took a "virtual field trip" to the Lego factory. They used legos to make tens and ones and add within 50.


2nd grade students learned a new math game called "What's Behind My Back?" They are learning about addends that make 10.






