Cat Tracks
2024-2025 Edition
#CNVillage
First Student Day: Friday, August 9, 2024
*FROM THE DESK OF MR. MORGAN*
Central Noble School Community,
Welcome back! As we begin another exciting school year, I want to extend my warmest greetings to all our students, parents, staff, and community members. I hope you had a restful and enjoyable summer and are ready to join us for a year filled with learning, growth, and new opportunities.
Our theme for this year is "It Takes A Village," a concept that truly resonates with the spirit of our Central Noble community. This theme underscores the importance of collaboration, support, and shared responsibility in fostering a nurturing and successful educational environment. Every member of our village, students, parents, teachers, staff, and community members; plays a vital role in the success and well-being of our students.
Throughout the year, we will focus on strengthening these connections and creating a supportive network where everyone feels valued and empowered. Our goals include enhancing communication, fostering strong relationships, and working together to provide the best possible education for our students.
To our students, I encourage you to embrace this theme by supporting one another, respecting each other's differences, and striving for excellence in all your endeavors. Remember, your efforts, kindness, and determination contribute significantly to our village.
To our parents and guardians, we appreciate your continued partnership and trust. Your involvement and encouragement are crucial to your children's success. We invite you to actively participate in school activities, attend meetings, and communicate with our teachers and staff.
To our dedicated teachers and staff, thank you for your unwavering commitment and passion. Your hard work and dedication inspire our students to achieve their best. Let's continue to collaborate, innovate, and support one another in creating an enriching learning experience.
Finally, to our community members and partners, we are grateful for your ongoing support and engagement. Your contributions and involvement enhance our educational programs and provide our students with valuable resources and opportunities.
As we begin this new school year, let's remember that "It Takes A Village" to create a thriving educational environment. Together, we can achieve great things and make this year a memorable and successful one for all.
Thank you for being an integral part of our Central Noble community. Here's to a fantastic school year ahead!
Best Wishes,
Mr. Morgan, Superintendent
Central Noble Community Schools
*SCHOOL HOURS & DROP-OFF TIMES*
*School Hours are 8:25am-3:17pm
*Buildings Open & Students may be dropped off beginning at 7:45am. Only families participating in the Before or After Care Program may drop off at 5:30 am. See information below.
*Breakfast Service begins at 7:50am Daily
Primary Shuttle Information:
*Drop-Off at Door AE6 (Cafeteria Entrance) at CN Elementary by 7:50 am
*The Shuttle leaves at 8:00 am promptly
*Students arriving late will be transported to CN Primary by their parent. Buses will no longer wait OR turn around. No exceptions. Please be on time!!
NEW: 1st Tuesday's Staff Collaboration
Beginning this school year, we will now observe "1st Tuesday's". The first Tuesday of each month will be a 2 hour delay schedule for staff collaboration and professional development time. The dates are noted on the school calendar as "1st Tuesday". Please contact your building administrator with any questions you may have about this schedule.
*STUDENT DROP-OFF/PICK-UP & BUS LINE-UP*
Due to congestion and safety concerns, student drop-off/pick-up will be changed starting with the 2024-2025 school year.
Student Drivers
STUDENT DRIVERS will enter on the East Side (church side) of campus as normal to park in the main lot. Please use caution in the afternoon, watching for possible pedestrians and other exiting vehicles at all times.
Student Drop-Off/Pick-Up
1. STUDENT DROP-OFF. Parents will enter on the East Side (church side) of campus and loop through the MAIN parking lot to drop students curbside. Grades 6-12 should be dropped at the curb at Door 14 and Grades K-2 for shuttle and Grades 3-5 should be dropped at the curb at Door AE6. When leaving campus you MUST turn right only on State Road 8. Please refrain from utilizing the Church driveway. DO NOT DROP OFF STUDENTS AWAY FROM THE CURB.
2. STUDENT PICK-UP. Parents will enter on the East Side (church side) of campus and loop through the MAIN parking lot to pull in and park curbside starting at the front of the Elementary back towards the Jr/Sr High. The line should move forward as students load and exit turning right ONLY onto State Road 8. Please refrain from utilizing the Church driveway. STUDENTS MAY ONLY BE PICKED UP CURBSIDE. An identification tag will be required for all pick-ups; more information coming soon.
Bus Line-Up
Cougar Court will be closed to all traffic in the morning and afternoon, excluding buses, during drop-off and pick-up times.
Please reference the map below.
Questions on these changes or how traffic will flow may be directed to Amy Young, Transportation Director at 260-636-2175 or by emailing younga@centralnoble.k12.in.us
*SPONSOR A STUDENT*
It only takes $5/week ($180/year) to set up a student for educational success by providing take home meals and/or hygiene necessities throughout the school year.
We are pursuing a matching grant award in order to expand this program successfully. If you are able to donate to the cause, please use the following link: https://sponsor-a-student-78179.cheddarup.com or scan the QR Code below.
*SUPPLY DONATIONS*
We have created an Amazon Wishlist again this year for school supplies! Our students and teachers can always use help getting the essential supplies they need to begin the school year successfully. If you would like to purchase some items to share with our classrooms, please shop at the link below. We appreciate your ongoing support!
School Supply Wishlist: https://a.co/2P1X1o7
*CELL PHONE POLICY*
Pursuant to Senate Bill 185 and under the direction of the School Board of Trustees, our Administration will adopt the following policy regarding wireless communication devices, which includes cell phones in the classroom beginning with the 2024-2025 school year.
In order to preserve the teaching and learning environment, cell phones/electronic devices may only be used for educational purposes in the classroom setting with teacher permission. It is the expectation that devices remain turned off or silenced before entering a classroom, office, library, locker room, lab and/or theatre. Students may power their phones at the request of the teacher. If a cell phone/electronic device rings, vibrates or is used for any reason without teacher permission, is visible at anytime during class time or if caught using it on campus during class time, a staff member may confiscate the device and store it in the office until the end of the school day. Refusal to surrender the device is considered insubordination and will result in a disciplinary consequence.
Policy 4300-Student Discipline, Board Adopted 6/17/2024
*CENTRAL NOBLE DIGITAL ACADEMY*
Currently, the program is open to students in Grades 7-12 with admission determined by an application process. Students participating in the Digital Academy receive the same benefits as traditional in-person students, meaning they can participate in athletics and extra-curricular activities as desired.
Parents and students interested in enrolling are encouraged to attend an information session in July. Details below!
Contact Digital Academy Director Mrs. Vickie Knepper to learn more!!
Now Accepting Applications!
Vickie Knepper
Contact Mrs. Knepper at:
*BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CARE*
With this partnership, families will have the opportunity to drop students at the school beginning at 5:30am and pick them up by 5:30pm, better accommodating work schedules. Fees are paid directly to the Boys & Girls Club and scholarships are available. Enrollment information can be downloaded below.
In addition, there are employment opportunities available. If you are interested in joining the Boys and Girls Club to staff the program, please view the Work with KidsCare flyer below.
*STUDENT REGISTRATION*
Online Registration Closes July 15, 2024
Kindergarten Students
Students who turn 5 by August 1 are eligible to attend Kindergarten.
Kindergarten Round-Up was held back in March. For any incoming student who attended or made arrangements to get the paper packet from CN Primary and have returned it are considered registered for the 2024-2025 school year. The Primary office returns August 5th and can help you set up your Powerschool Parent Portal to view grades, download report cards and register the student for future school years at that time.
If you have not completed that packet, you will need to register your student online with the New to CN link here: https://registration.powerschool.com/family/gosnap.aspx?action=39698&culture=en
Please note that you will still be required to fill out additional paperwork prior to the start of school.
If you are unsure if your student is registered, please feel free to contact Registration at 260-636-2175 or by emailing registration@centralnoble.k12.in.us
KIPS Program
Registration forms are available at the Library or CN Central Office. Program dates are July 22-25 and July 29-Aug. 1. Please register by July 1.
Transportation to and from the program is available through several stop sites. More information is available and questions can be answered by Miss Kelly at the Albion Branch Library. She can be reached by calling 260-636-7197 or by email at kparks@myncpl.us
Returning Student Registration
Returning Student Registration is for students who completed the 2023-2024 school year at Central Noble in May.
To begin your student registration, please log into your Powerschool Parent Portal at: https://centralnoble.powerschool.com/public
If you don't remember your username or password, please contact us at 260-636-2175 or by email at registration@centralnoble.k12.in.us for assistance.
Please note that we are no longer offering Open Labs to assist with completing registration. If you need assistance, you will need to attend the Welcome Back Bash on July 30 (info below).
New Student Registration
School offices return August 5. At that time, you can reach out to your students building office to have a Powerschool Parent portal created for you. This portal will be used to view classes, download report cards and register for future school years.
Please note that we are no longer offering Open Labs to assist with completing registration. If you need assistance, you will need to attend the Welcome Back Bash on July 30 (info below).
*SCHOOL CALENDARS*
The School Calendar can always be found and viewed on the Central Noble website (www.centralnoble.k12.in.us) under the Info Center tab.
Be sure to note that the 2024-2025 school year begins "1st Tuesday's". On these days, all buildings will observe 2 hour delays on the 1st Tuesday of the month for Staff Collaboration. Please contact your building Principal if you have questions.
*WELCOME BACK BASH*
NEW this year, Central Noble will hold a Welcome Back Bash on July 30 at the Jr/Sr High. The Bash is for students in ALL grade levels and will provide students and families all the essentials to be ready for the first day of school.
Please note that the Welcome Back Bash will replace the presence of booths at individual back to school nights in August. Those nights (info below) will be strictly for students to visit their classrooms and meet their teachers and principals. Be sure to attend the Bash to purchase your 2024-25 school tees, get bussing information, complete your registration, get help with final forms for athletics and more!! Along with school related booths, we will also have with us (with more still to confirm:
*Augusta Hills LRC
*Brightpoint
*Cole Center Family YMCA
*Common Grace Ministries
*INvestEd
*Life & Family Services
*LifeWise Academy
*Noble County Health Department
*Noble County Miracle Tree
*Noble County Public Library
*StaffEZ
*NURSES CORNER*
Daily Health Screening
A reminder to families that if your student has a fever of 100 or higher, they MUST be fever free WITHOUT medication for 24 hours before returning to school.
Additionally, students who have experienced vomiting or diarrhea may also not return for 24 hours after the LAST episode and without fever and medication.
Immunization Requirements
Nurses can be contacted with any questions regarding Immunizations or on how to submit a Waiver beginning August 5. Contact information for the School Nurse at your students' building is listed below.
You nurse can be contacted at:
CN Primary (K-2): Natalie Woods
260-635-2432
CN Elementary (3-5): Chelsea Carmien
carmienc@centralnoble.k12.in.us
260-636-7538
CN Jr/Sr High (6-12): Charla Earnhart
earnhartc@centralnoble.k12.in.us
260-636-2117
*BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHTS & ORIENTATIONS*
6th Grade Bootcamp
Friday, August 2, 2024
8:30-11:30am with Lunch served at 11am
Parents/Guardians please drop-off and pick-up your student at Door 16 (the Auditorium entrance). The Bootcamp is for students only however, parents may enter at Door 1 to pickup laptops from 8:30am-11:30am
Jr/Sr High New Student Orientation
New 6th Grade Students should attend 6th Grade Bootcamp
Friday, August 2, 2024
9:30am-3:30pm by Appointment
Please complete the following form to get an appointment: https://forms.gle/uLHipDH57NwsPTkG8
Parents/Guardians--if you have additional questions, please reach out to the Guidance Office to make an appointment. 260-636-2117, option 4.
NEW Welcome Back Bash (All Grades Welcome)
Tuesday, July 30
3:00-7:00pm
Open to All Grade Levels
Located at Jr/Sr High, Please enter at Door 1
Please note, the Welcome Back Bash will replace the additional booths typically found at Back to School Nights. Please plan to attend for assistance or to gain access to resources to be school ready.
CN Primary Back to School Night
4:30-6:30pm
Remember, Back to School Night is to meet the teacher and visit classrooms only!
CN Elementary Back to School Night
4:30-6:30pm
Remember, Back to School Night is to meet the teacher and visit classrooms only!
CN Jr-Sr High Back to School Night
4:30-6:30pm
Students grades 6-8, please enter at Door 1
Students grades 9-12, please enter at Door 14
Remember, Back to School Night is to meet the teacher and visit classrooms only!
*TECHNOLOGY*
Jr/Sr High Devices
7-12 Grade
Tuesday, July 30
3:00-7:00pm during Welcome Back Bash
6th Grade
Friday, August 2
8:30-11:30am during 6th Grade Bootcamp
New to CN Students
Paperwork Only-Devices will be delivered after August 9 during school hours
Friday, August 2
8:30-11:30am
2024-2025 Grade 6-8 Service Agreements are $50 per device
2024-2025 Grade 9-12 Service Agreements are $75 per device
CN Primary & CN Elementary Devices
These forms may also be filled out at any of the Jr/Sr High Device times noted above.
2024-2025 iPad Service Agreements are $50 per device.
*GROUP MESSAGING*
The Corporation utilizes Powerschool's School Messenger as its messaging system for families. It's important to update any changes in your information in your Powerschool Parent Portal and/or with the school office where you student attends. You will also be able to see copies of any messages sent and have the ability to manage your preferences on what numbers/emails receive messages, without having to call the school.
If you have a community or family member, such as a babysitter who watches your child, who would like to receive Delay & Closing messages, please have them reach out to the Central Office at 260-636-2175 to be added.
*CENTRAL NOBLE SPIRIT WEAR*
Our theme for the 2024-2025 School Year is "It's Takes a Village"
Stop by Central Office and purchase your new t-shirt! These gold throwback tees are a unisex fit and available in sizes YS, YM, YL and Adult S-5XL for $15 each. Sizes are limited, so grab yours early! Tees will also be available for purchase at the Welcome Back Bash.
A year round apparel website is now also available! We are currently updating the apparel and graphics to choose from with hopes to launch July 1. The link can be found within the Info Center section of the CN Website all year round once live.
THANK YOU TO THIS YEAR'S TEE SPONSORS!!
*Noble County Disposal*
*Ragan Chiropractic*
*Community State Bank*
*J&G Home Improvements*
*American Heritage Trails*
*The Amazing Maze/Trowbridge Farms*
*Central Noble Educator Association*
*FOODSERVICE*
Free & Reduced Benefits
Did you know that the Free and Reduced Lunch Program is a Federally Subsidized program that has no cost to the School District? Actually, it HELPS the district. Much of the Federal funding that the district receives is calculated based on Free and Reduced numbers.
New applications will be available AFTER July 1. We highly recommend online submissions at the link here: https://centralnoble.familyportal.cloud/
**You are required to reapply for benefits each school year
**Benefits from the previous school year are only valid for the first sixty (60) days of the new school year-you must submit your new application during this time
**If you do not submit a new application or do not turn it in within the first sixty (60) days and your benefits lapse, you are responsible for any meal charges during that time
**A la Carte purchases or extras are NOT covered by Free/Reduced Benefits. You are responsible for these purchases and must adhere to negative balance guidelines
Meal Cost & Payments
Apply for Free/Reduced Benefits after July 1 at: https://centralnoble.familyportal.cloud/ .
Standard meal costs for the 2024-2025 School Year are (pending Board Approval on 7/15/24):
Primary/Elementary Breakfast: $1.60(Full Pay) $.30(Reduced)
Primary/Elementary Lunch: $2.80(Full Pay) $.40(Reduced)
Jr/Sr High Breakfast: $1.80(Full Pay) $.30(Reduced)
Jr/Sr High Lunch: $3.10(Full Pay) $.40(Reduced)
Additional Entree: $1.75
Additional a la carte items are available for purchase at the Jr/Sr High. These items do NOT apply to free/reduced rates. All a la carte purchases are the family's financial responsibility.
Adults are also eligible to purchase School Breakfast or Lunch at the rates below.
No Free or Reduced rates apply to adult purchases.
Adult Breakfast: $2.70
Adult Lunch: $4.80
Additional a la carte items are available for purchase at the Jr/Sr High.
Payments to lunch accounts can be made in several different ways, as follows:
1. Online at https://centralnoble.familyportal.cloud/ (recommended for quickest application to student account)
2. In person or over the phone at the school office where you student attends
3. In person or over the phone at Central Office
Please do not send cash payments with your child. The school is not responsible for lost payments.
Low balance and negative balance notices are sent via email. You will receive a notice at $10.00, then $3.00 left in the account and then at $-3.00 and at -$10.00. You are also able to view lunch balances through your PowerSchool parent portal. Due to processing time, we recommend you make payments toward the account before it reaches $10 left.
*TRANSPORTATION*
Walk-Zones
**Students within the CN Primary (Wolf Lake) Walk-Zone needing transportation to Albion Campus for classes (Grades 3-12) may catch the Shuttle to and from CN Primary daily. Students must be at Door 1 of CN Primary no later than 740am daily.
**Students within the Albion Campus Walk-Zone needing transportation to CN Primary for classes (Grades K-2) may catch the Shuttle to and from Albion Campus daily. Students must arrive at Door AE6 (Cafeteria Entrance) at CN Elementary no later than 7:50am daily. This shuttle leaves for CN Primary at 8:00am promptly. If a student misses a Shuttle parents/guardians are responsible for transporting the student. Buses will no longer wait or turn around for late arrivals.
Walk-Zone maps can be viewed below.
Bussing Reminders
One-Stop Rule
Students are allowed 1 AM stop and 1 PM stop. We cannot accept alternate pickup or dropoff addresses or alternating schedules to accommodate shared custody situations. Families will need to pick 1 address and make arrangements as needed.
In addition, riders will not be allowed to have friends ride home with them. If your student is having a Friday sleepover, you'll need to make arrangements to pick up the group up as they will not be allowed to ride home.
Changes to Bussing
A Transportation Change Request must be completed for any long-term or permanent change in bussing. This form is available on our website under the Buses tab, by CLICKING HERE, or physical copies are also available at each school office. Please note that changes can take up to 48 business hours/2 School Days to take effect, so plan accordingly.
Bus Rules & Route Information
Riding the bus to school is a privilege, not a right. A full list of Bus Rules & Safety Tips is available on the CN website (www.centralnoble.k12.in.us) within the Buses page found under the Info Center.
Our bus fleet includes buses with seat belts. Please download and review the Training Guide below with your student. This form is also available on the CN website, alongside the Bus Rules & Safety document and will also be distributed to all registered bus riders in August. Students who are on a bus with seat belts, whether during their full-time route, a shuttle, field trip or athletic event, are required to wear their seat belt at all times. There are NO EXCEPTIONS to this rule. Should students not abide by this rule bus privileges may be revoked.
Student MUST be READY AND WAITING for their bus each day. If your child misses the bus, parents are responsible to provide transportation to or from school. Due to tight routing schedules, the driver will not be able to re-route to come back for students who miss the bus.
*IMPACT INSTITUTE*
Programming for Juniors & Seniors Only
Transportation is provided to all CN Impact Students. The bus leaves from Door 1 at the Jr/Sr High at 7:20 a.m. each day, and will return at 11:10 a.m.
Weather Delays/Closings:
If Impact is in session on a pre-scheduled date that Central Noble is not (such as Spring Break), the bus will still run as normal for students to attend. The only time the bus will not run is on a delay, weather closing or pre-scheduled day off that coincides with an Impact Closure, such as Winter Break. If you have questions about if the bus is available, please speak with the Transportation Director or Guidance.
*When Central Noble is delayed OR closed, the Impact Bus will NOT run.
*When East Noble is delayed OR closed, there are NO AM sessions, even if Central Noble has not delayed or closed.
Students wishing to drive to Impact rather than utilize the bus are required to complete a Permission to Drive form. Please secure this form at the Jr/Sr High Office Beginning July 29.
Any specific questions regarding Impact courses and schedules should be directed to either Impact directly or through the Guidance Office.
*STUDENT CONTACT INFORMATION*
Our goal is to keep you informed! Help us do that with accurate contact information.
*DELAYS & CLOSINGS*
1. Social Media. Follow us on Twitter (@CentralNoble) & Facebook (@CentralNobleSchools). Building specific social media platforms typically also share this information as well.
2. Messaging. Central Noble utilizes Powerschool School Messenger for mass texts, phone calls and emails to parents regarding delays, closings and other vital or emergency information throughout the school year. Remember---if you have a change in your phone number(s) or email, you need to update it in order to continue receiving these alerts. You may also set your own preferences for messaging in your Powerschool Parent Portal.
3. News & Radio. Delay & Closing postings are distributed to :
*TV Channels: Wane TV (Channel 15), ABC 21, NBC 33
*Radio Stations: K105, WMEE, WOWO & WAJI/WLDE
*VOLUNTEERING*
We encourage anyone who MAY want to volunteer or chaperone to fill this out at the beginning of the school year rather than waiting until the event is happening. Background checks are ran through the Indiana State Police are free of charge but can take up to 48 hours to complete.
Please contact the school office to receive a paper copy, download it from the Central Noble website or click the document below.
*SCHOOL SUPPLIES*
School Supply lists can also be found in the Handouts, Flyers & Forms section under the Info Center on the CN Website (www.centralnoble.k12.in.us).
Just select the school the student attends to download your list.
*STUDENT HANDBOOKS*
**Brad Targgart, Principal--CN Primary (Grades K-2): targgartb@centralnoble.k12.in.us
**Dr. Barry Younghans, Principal-CN Elementary (Grades 3-5): younghansb@centralnoble.k12.in.us
**Shawn Hoover, Principal-CN Jr/Sr High (Grades 6-12): hoovers@centralnoble.k12.in.us
**Dave Bremer, Athletic Director: bremerd@centralnoble.k12.in.us
Please note that these are available on the website at any time at: https://www.centralnoble.k12.in.us/handouts-forms-flyers/ by clicking on the building your student attends.
*TRANSFER STUDENTS*
*ATHLETICS*
Final Forms
FinalForms saves your information from season to season and year to year and auto-populates information wherever possible, so you never have to enter the same information twice for your student. You will be required to sign forms and review your information once per year and may update information at any time.
Parents for ALL athletes are required to use FinalForms. Please register at: https://centralnoble-in.finalforms.com/ and follow the prompts to create an account, add your student athlete and sign your forms. If you need help, you can find a tutorial here: https://www.centralnoble.k12.in.us/latest-docs/1013-final-forms-registration-tutorial
We are excited to streamline paperwork and appreciate your part in making this happen for Central Noble!
Should you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the Athletics Office at 260-636-2117.
David Bremer, Athletic Director