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Northridge High School
Newsletter and Announcements ~ September 29, 2023
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
Hello Northridge Families!
We had a great week at Northridge! Here are the latest updates!
Our renovation is looking great! Some final touches are being added outside our gym and to our new secure entrance. We’re planning to start using the new entrance this week. It’ll help us manage visitors better and keep our building safe.
Looking forward, I’m excited about the work our Dream Team and our counseling department are doing to make a great College and Career Day for Seniors on October 11th. While 9th - 11th grade students complete testing on that day, we’ll have opportunities for resume building, scholarship applications, financial aid application support, and more for seniors. See detailed information about Oct. 11th by clicking the link in the newsletter below.
We would like to remind everyone that picture retakes are planned for Wednesday. For more details on picture retakes, please refer to the information below.
We are also continuing our work of improving attendance and on-time behavior. Starting October 12th, juniors must adhere to our off-campus lunch criteria, allowing only one F, no more than four unexcused tardies, eight periods of unexcused absence, and one late return from lunch in the preceding two weeks. This is a gentle reminder to our students about the vital importance of attending classes on time and maintaining good academic standing. We encourage parents to utilize the Infinite Campus app to monitor their children’s attendance, tardies, and grades. We are committed to maximizing every educational minute and deeply appreciate your support in creating a positive learning environment. Please reach out to me with any questions.
Aaron Allen
Principal
Northridge High School
Oct 3 - Honor Roll Breakfast 7- 8:15AM - Invite Only
Oct 4 - Picture Retake Day
Oct 9 - No School
Oct 11 - NMSQT Testing
Oct 11 - College and Career Readiness Workshop - Seniors only
Oct 17 - Choir Concert - 7PM in NHS Auditorium
Oct 18 - Band Concert - 7PM in NHS Auditorium
Oct 19 - Orchestra Concert - 7PM in NHS Auditorium
Oct 25 - Parent Teacher Conference 4 - 6PM
Oct 25 - Trick or Treat Street 6-8PM
Oct 27 - No School
Oct 30 - No School
Nov 8 - Hearing and Vision Screening Day
School Picture Retake Day is October 4th. - Students must return original packet in order to get their picture retaken.
You can now order your school portraits with your students ID Number. - See below for more information!
Don't Forget to Order This Year's School Pictures
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EXPIRES: May 1, 2024
If you are interested in the Daniels Scholarship, make sure to apply today!
Northridge Band pumping up the crowd at our staff professional development earlier this week!
Upcoming Games
Sep 29 - NHS Cross Country vs. Loveland @ Loveland High School
Sep 30 - NHS Boys Soccer C Team vs. Greeley West @ D6 Stadium
Sep 30 - NHS Softball vs. Timnath @ NHS Darrell Kyle Softball Field
Oct 2 - NHS Softball vs. Eaton @ NHS Darrell Kyle Softball Field
Oct 2 - NHS Boys Soccer C Team vs. Skyline Falcons @ D6 Stadium
Oct 3 - NHS Volleyball vs. Fort Morgan @ Fort Morgan High School
Oct 3 - NHS Boys Soccer vs. Skyline Falcons @ D6 Stadium
Oct 3 - NHS Boys Soccer C Team vs. Longmont @ Longmont High School
Oct 4 - NHS Softball vs. Longmont @ Longmont High School
Oct 4 - NHS Unified Bowling vs. Brighton @ Highland Park Lanes
Oct 5 - NHS Boys Tennis Regional Tournament
Oct 5 - NHS Softball vs. Thompson Valley @ Thompson Valley High School
Oct 5 - NHS Boy Soccer vs. Thompson Valley @ Thompson Valley High School
Oct 5 - NHS Football vs. Mountain View @ D6 Stadium
Oct 6 - NHS Boys Tennis Tennis Regional Tournament
Oct 6 - NHS Cross Country Varsity Meet
Scoreboard:
9/12 - NHS Varsity Volleyball 2 - Mountain View 3
9/12 - NHS Varsity Soccer 1 - Longmont 4
9/14 - NHS Varsity Volleyball 0 - Timnath 3
9/14 - NHS Varsity Soccer 5 - Fort Morgan 1
9/15 - NHS Varsity Football 40 - Greeley West 12
9/18 - NHS Varsity Soccer 0 - Windsor 2
9/19 - NHS Varsity Volleyball 0 - Riverdale Ridge 3
9/21 - NHS Varsity Soccer 2 - Niwot 1
9/21 - NHS Varsity Volleyball 0 - Severance 3
9/22 - NHS Varsity Football 31 - Rangeview 21
9/26 - NHS Varsity Soccer 6 - Riverdale Ridge 0
9/22 - NHS Varsity Volleyball 0 - Niwot 3
9/28 - NHS Varsity Soccer 3 - Severance 0
9/28 - NHS Varsity Volleyball 0 - Thompson Valley 3
NHS After School Academic Support is now available!
Do you have any used board games, scrapbook material or frisbees just laying around?
If interested in making any donations please drop the supplies off to the front office here at NHS, or call 970-348-5200 to make arrangements.
D6 STUDENTS TO RECEIVE SCHOOL MEALS AT NO COST THIS SCHOOL YEAR.
Greeley-Evans School District 6 is excited to announce the participation in the Healthy School Meals for All program for breakfast and lunch. This means that all D6 students may eat school breakfast & lunch at no cost!
What does this mean for you?
Families, you no longer have to worry about filling out lengthy applications to qualify for free school meals. Every child in our 30+ schools across the Greeley-Evans community will automatically receive this incredible benefit, without needing to complete an application or other additional steps.
D6 School Benefits Application
While all students will receive meals at no cost, it​ is important for households to provide income information through the D6 School Benefits Application. This information is crucial for D6 to maintain full access to state and federal funding that supports school programs, after-school activities, and other benefits.
Additionally, qualifying households may have their school & athletic fees waived for the 2023-24 school year.
Let's Work Together
We believe that this program's success lies in collaboration between our school district and you, the parents. We encourage you to support and guide your children in making the most of this opportunity. We believe that healthy eating habits are best developed with your involvement, and together, we can empower our students to thrive.
Taking Advantage of Free School Meals
We strongly encourage all families to take full advantage of this opportunity for their children. Not only do free school meals help alleviate financial burdens, but they will also help in promoting a healthier and more focused learning environment for our students to thrive and succeed.
You can stay informed about the meals being offered at your child's school by viewing their menu & nutritional information. This will provide you with a detailed look at the delicious and nutritious meals prepared by our talented school nutrition team.
Simply use the filter options to select your student's school & type of menu.
Promoting Healthy Eating Habits
Greeley-Evans School District 6 Nutrition Services is committed to promoting healthy eating habits among our students. By providing free school meals, we aim to ensure that every child has access to nutritious food options that contribute to their overall well-being and academic success.
The INFINITE CAMPUS PARENT PORTAL is a confidential and secure web site and mobile app that allows parents real-time access to important announcements, assignments, attendance, grades and more. Within the portal, parents can update household information such as phone numbers, email addresses, and non-household/emergency contacts. The mobile app will send alerts on assignments, attendance, and grades.
Please use this link to access additional infinite campus resources!
Read! Read! Read!
In order for students to see growth and more challenging reading activities, they must in a month's time perform at 75% or higher on a minimum of 4 activities. This acheivement will increase their reading levels and provide a harder challenge the following month.
We encourage all of our students to do their best while working in this program as improved reading levels allow for more success in all other content areas, help students meet their graduation requirements, and improve their chances for success in their future jobs/careers.
Safe 2 Tell
Phone number: 1-877-542-SAFE(7233)
Colorado Crisis Services
Phone number: 844-493-TALK(8255)