PBIS is hosting a fundraiser this week for students. Students can pay $5 to dress out of uniform Monday, March 25 through Thursday, March 28.
9 months ago, Anya Ross
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An amazing turn out today during the basketball games at Nashville Elementary. Shout out to all the staff, students and parents who came out and supported all the students. #HornetPride
9 months ago, Anya Ross
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Today members of our Lego/Technology team traveled to the Rocky Mount Event Center and participated in the Brick City Engineering Competition. Our students did a great job, working together to showcase their teamwork, knowledge of STEM careers based on the books they've studied and coding abilities. We are so proud of their hardwork and hope they continue exploring STEM opportunities. Great job Hornets!
9 months ago, Anya Ross
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🎨Celebration of the Arts🎨 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, 3/26 at Rocky Mount High! Join us to celebrate the brilliance of Nash County Public Schools' students at our Celebration of the Arts! This event showcases artwork from students across the district. After the celebration, the artwork will be displayed at the Braswell Memorial Library throughout the month of April. Then it will be at the NCPS District Office in the Superintendent’s Art Gallery. 🖼️🎨✏️ #ArtsMonth #CelebrateArtinEducation #NCPS #NCPSchools #NCPSProud #CelebrationoftheArts #ArtworkDisplay
9 months ago, Nash County Public Schools
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Today students received their Technology Fee statements. As a reminder: All technology fees are to be paid online. Technology fees include the yearly user fee of $20 and any repair fees your child may receive during the school year, all of which can be paid online. Technology fees are assessed by the technician assigned to the school based on the device repair needs. As a reminder any technology fees not paid in the year they are received, will roll over to the next year until paid. If you have any questions or need additional assistance please contact the school. Click the link below to create an account to pay your technology fees: https://osp.osmsinc.com/NRM/
9 months ago, Anya Ross
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All technology fees have to be paid online. Technology fees include the yearly user fee of $20 as well as any repair fees your child may receive during the school year, all of which can be paid online. As a reminder any technology fees not paid in the year they are received, will roll over to the next year until paid. If you have any questions or need additional assistance please contact the school. Click the link below to create an account to pay your technology fees: https://osp.osmsinc.com/NRM/
10 months ago, Anya Ross
Unity Fri-Yay! Come together as a community of unity and wear green as a symbol to prevent Gun Violence and share your photos in the comments! Gun violence is preventable when you know the signs. “Say Something” upstanders have helped Sandy Hook Promise prevent 7 school shootings and 60+ acts of violence with a weapon.
10 months ago, Nash County Public Schools
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Tomorrow is picture day. Students do not have to wear uniforms for picture day. Pictures do not have to be pre-ordered. Sample images will be available to view for purchase 3-5 days after picture day. Students will take spring individual and classroom pictures. If you have any questions please contact the school.
10 months ago, Anya Ross
In 4 out of 5 school shootings, at least one other person had knowledge of the attacker’s plan but failed to report it. People who hurt themselves or others often show warning signs before they carry out an act of violence. #SaySomethingWeek #SaySomethingSavesLives #NCPSchools
10 months ago, Nash County Public Schools
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Red Oak Middle School will be hosting a parent information session for rising 6th graders. It will be held on April 9th, from 5:30-6:15. Registration forms will be due April 19. Please plan to attend this session for more information.
10 months ago, Anya Ross
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Read Across Hubbard was a success. We want to thank every parent, community leader, and district representative who joined us for our Read Across Hubbard event. We look forward to hosting this event again next year and look forward to you joining us again.
10 months ago, Anya Ross
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I promise to be an #Upstander and ”Say Something” when I see someone at-risk of hurting themselves or others. #SaySomethingWeek #SaySomethingSavesLives #NCPSchools
10 months ago, Nash County Public Schools
Parents Did You Know… Your Child can ride the wave of success with healthy breakfast options at school? Established in 1989, National School Breakfast Week (NSBW) celebrates how school breakfasts can set students up for daily success. By observing this special week every year, we’re encouraging all K-12 schools to recognize the importance of a healthy start to the day with breakfast to fuel children’s academic success. #NCPS #NCPSchools #NSBW24 #surfsupwithschoolbreakfast
10 months ago, Heather Louise “HL” Finch
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Know the Signs: Preventing Gun Violence and Other Harmful Acts This #SaySomethingWeek, NCPS is raising awareness on learning the warning signs of violence and how to get help. Here are the 3 steps: – Recognize The Signs – Act Immediately, Take It Seriously – Say Something www.sandyhookpromise.org/warning-signs
10 months ago, Nash County Public Schools
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Join us as we celebrate Read Across America week, with our Read Across Hubbard Day, on Tuesday, March 5th. On this day, students can dress as their favorite book character. We can't wait to see storybook characters walking around the building.
10 months ago, Anya Ross
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Tomorrow morning!! Tune into Spectrum News on Friday, March 1, 2024 - in a detailed interview, Jeannie Kerr, Project AWARE director at Nash County Public Schools (NCPS), shared insights into the district's efforts to enhance student safety and mental well-being. With new safety legislation effective March 1, Nash County Public Schools has updated its protocols accordingly. Nash County Public Schools, distinguished as one of six districts in North Carolina to receive the Project AWARE grant, exemplifies commitment to creating a secure educational setting. This grant, provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed through the Department of Public Instruction, highlights the district's proactive approach to student safety.
10 months ago, Heather Louise “HL” Finch
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NCPS has updated its dress code policy. If an individual believes that they have a cause to file a Title IX Sexual Harassment claim, please contact the following Title IX contacts: Sheila Wallace - Title IX Contact for Personnel Dr. Leondus Farrow, Jr. - Title IX Contact for Students Angela Miller - Title IX Contact for Athletics https://boardpolicyonline.com/?b=nash_county&s=160494
10 months ago, Heather Louise “HL” Finch
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Join us on Thursday, February 29 for our Black History Program, A Tribute to Motown. Students should arrive by 5:30 pm and report to the cafeteria. The program will begin at 6 pm. We look forward to seeing you there.
10 months ago, Anya Ross
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In celebration of Read Across America week, we will be hosting Read Across Hubbard Day, on Tuesday, March 5th between 8:30 and 10:30. We are asking for family members and community leaders to sign up to read to a class between those hours. Click the link below to sign up We look forward to seeing you at Read Across Hubbard Day. Click here to sign up to participate https://forms.gle/D4kxjBQWdi97MRZr8
10 months ago, Anya Ross
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Parents and guardians, please be advised that students who are members of school teams will need to have opted-in on the new Model Release Forms. This is required based on the new state law and NCPS policy. If a student does not have an opted-in Model Release Form on file, they must be excluded from competitions, unfortunately. These events will be photographed. To access the online Model Release Form please click the link below. https://mbhubbardes.ncpschools.net/o/mbhes/forms/mb-hubbard-elementary-model-release-form-updated-in-effect-jan-1-2024
10 months ago, Anya Ross