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Northridge High School
Newsletter and Announcements ~ December 16, 2022
Contact Information
Email: jbernabe@greeleyschools.org
Website: https://www.greeleyschools.org/northridge
Location: 100 71st Avenue, Greeley, CO, USA
Phone: 970-348-5200
Home of the Grizzlies! ~ We are Northridge!
Respect ~ Responsibility ~ Integrity ~ Determination ~ Caring
Please visit our website: https://www.greeleyschools.org/northridge
Friendly Reminder: Dec 16 - Jan 2: NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS - WINTER BREAK
From all of us at Northridge, we are wishing you Holidays filled with fun and laughter, and a wonderful New Year!
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Important Dates
Dec 16 - Jan 2: NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS - WINTER BREAK
Jan 3: First day of Second Semester (late start schedule - class begins at 9:10am)
Jan 13: NHS Drama Performance 7-8:30PM
Jan 14: NHS Drama Performance 4:30-6pm & 7-8:30PM
Jan 26: Hearing & Vision Screening/ Makeup Day
Jan 27: Snowball Dance 8-11PM
Free Breakfast and Lunch for District 6 Students this School Year
All students in Greeley-Evans School District 6, including students attending charter schools, can access free breakfast and lunch this school year as a result of the District 6 Board of Education’s unanimous vote on Monday, August 8, to fund school meals for the 2022-2023 school year for all students who do not otherwise qualify.
In order to eat for free, parents must complete the Free and Reduced Meal Application, regardless of the family’s income level. The application is available online at https://www.d6schoolfood.org/school-meal-benefits. If you haven’t already, please fill out this application today!
For more than two years, schools nationally have been providing free meals to all students, regardless of income status, as part of the COVID-19 response. However, federal funding for universal free meals ended at the conclusion of the 2021-2022 school year. The District 6 Board voted to allocate up to $2 million from reserves to pay for the universal meal program this school year. The remaining $10 million to fund the student meal program is covered by federal reimbursements through the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The Board of Education voted to use money from the district’s reserves to extend free meals service for all students in anticipation that next year, the District will qualify for the Community Eligibility Provision, which will designate the district as a low-income area and allow free meals to again be provided under the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Districts qualify for Community Eligibility Provision when they reach 40 percent of their students qualifying as low income by utilizing Medicaid services and/or qualifying for state or federal food assistance, such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Because the Medicaid qualification is just being added next year, it is anticipated District 6 will easily qualify for the federal Community Eligibility Provision for the 2023-2024 school year.
Under the COVID-19 free meal program, more students accessed school meals than ever before. For the first time, District 6 served over 3 million meals last year, realizing a 20 percent increase in students eating breakfast and a 40 percent increase in students eating
First Day of 2nd Semester - Tuesday January 3rd
Northridge High School Bell Schedule
Course Registration - 2023-2024 School Year
Juniors
- Presentation on 1/10/23 and Registration on 1/18 and 1/19
Sophomores
- Presentation on 1/17/23 and Registration on 1/25 and 1/26
Freshmen
- Presentation on 1/24/23 and Registration on 2/1 and 2/2
Information on course offerings will be viewable to families in our next newsletter (December 16th). Upon registering for classes in January and February, students will send an email to their parents/guardians with their selections. Click here to access all course descriptions.
New D6 Career and Technical Education Center!
What's been happening at Northridge High School?
Scholarship Recipients
Paige Hill and Cody Burkholder are semifinalists for the Boettcher Scholarship. Good Luck to you both!
Staff Ugly Sweater Fun!
Upcoming Games
12/16 - NHS Boys Wrestling vs UNC @ UNC
12/17 - NHS Boys Wrestling vs UNC @ UNC
12/17 - NHS Boys Basketball (D Team) vs Highland @ Highland High School
1/6 - NHS Boys Basketball vs Mountain View @ Mountain View High School
1/6 - NHS Girls Basketball vs Mountain View @ NHS Main Gym
1/7 - NHS Speech & Debate vs. Mountain View @ Mountain View High School
1/7 - NHS Boys Wrestling vs. Bennett @ Bennett High School
1/7 - NHS Girls Wrestling vs. Bennet @ Bennett High School
1/7 - NHS Boys Basketball (D Team) vs. Wellington Middle-High School @ Wellington MS/HS
Athletic Highlights!
Scoreboard
12/2 - NHS Girls Varsity Basketball - NHS 56 - Berthoud 50
12/2 - NHS Boys Varsity Basketball - NHS 80 - Berthoud 72
12/13 - NHS Boys Varsity Basketball - NHS 68 - Thompson Valley 82
12/13 - NHS Girls Varsity Basketball - NHS 46 - Thompson Valley 55
CSU Summer Institute Opportunity is available for Freshmen and Sophomores. (Seats are limited, if interested act fast)
Graduation Ceremony - Friday, May 19th - 9:00am - D6 Stadium
After school academic support is now available!
Low Income Household Water Assistance Program Is Now Available
District 6 is pleased to welcome volunteers back into our buildings.
Northridge High School Counseling Department
Attention all students! Please use the link provide to meet our Counseling Department here at Northridge.
https://sites.google.com/greeleyschools.org/northridgehighschoolcounseling/home?authuser=0
Safe 2 Tell
Phone number: 1-877-542-SAFE(7233)
Colorado Crisis Services
Phone number: 844-493-TALK(8255)