Norris Middle School

NORRIS MIDDLE SCHOOL BULLETIN

February 2nd, A Day

 

8th grade girls interested in playing High School softball - plan on attending a meeting to learn more about HS softball on Wednesday, February 7th, during WIN.  We will meet in Rm 105 (down the gray hallway, across from Cullison)

 

LOST ‘n FOUND - Please pick up your jackets / Lunch Boxes / Water Bottles

 

GROUNDHOG DAY: Come to the library to find our hidden groundhogs.  We’ve got prizes for those who find our little buggers. 

 

YEARBOOK INFORMATION:  https://bit.ly/23-24yearbook

~~~~~~~Change Wars are coming… January 22nd - February 9th~~~~~~~~~

Coins count positively for your Advisory - Bills count negatively

Students can add coins or bills to any Advisory’s jar but only before or after school. Jars will be counted weekly. Two Advisories that win will earn $50 to spend on their Advisory. Three Advisories with lowest total money collected: all Student Council representatives will get PIED IN THE FACE!

Change Wars Week 1 Update: 

1st: Mr. Sedlacek’s Advisory with $44.31

2nd: Mr. Maher’s Advisory with $29.39

3rd: Ms. Schartz’s Advisory with $27.54

Last Place: Ms. Coe’s Advisory with -$5

Library

  • Chess tournament begins in February and it is open to everyone in school! Sign up here https://forms.gle/Fasn6eF6gB4SUL339. Last day to sign up is Feb 2, 2024
  • New book beginning in February for 7th grade book club. Check with Mrs Weaver to join!
  • Valentine book recommendations from the Library! For 50 cents you can buy a valentine with candy and a book recommendation for you or a friend. Coming this February.

 

HAL -  All HAL students are invited to WIN this week to prep for the tournament

 

Lunch

Classic Cafe:  Southwestern Burger, Spiced Pinto Beans

Grab & Go: NY Style Buffalo Chicken Dip w/Flatbread Charcuterie, Beef Taco Salad

Diner:  Hamburger or Fish Sandwich w/Cheese

 

Thought for the Day

Listening to Others

It can be hard to recognize the things for which you feel passionate. After all, you probably like to do many different things and the things you love to do may have become so ingrained in your life that you don’t realize how important those things are.

Fortunately, other people might be able to give you some insight. There’s a good chance you’re already displaying your passion and purpose to those around you without even realizing it.

 

You might choose to reach out to family/friends and ask what reminds them of you or what they think of when you enter their mind. 

Or you might take note when someone pays you a compliment or makes an observation about you. Write those observations down and look for patterns.

 

Whether people think of you as “a great joke teller” or they say “you have a passion for helping others,” hearing others say what they notice about you might reinforce some of the passions you’ve already been engaging in.