New Knoxville School's Parent Teacher Conferences will be taking place tomorrow Thursday 11/2 and next Tuesday 11/7 from 4:15 pm to 8 pm by scheduled appointments only. Letters were sent home or mailed out a few weeks ago. If you did not receive a letter, then your student most likely did not have a teacher request an appointment. However, ALL parents are welcome to schedule appointments with any teacher if they wish. Our Scheduling link is on our website under the Parents Tab. Click on Parent-Teacher Conferences. Please call the school office if you have any difficulties scheduling. NHS will be offering free baby-sitting in the cafeteria both nights. We look forward to meeting about your child's progress! Book Fair will be open in the media center on Thursday night.
Designing and creating a catapult that could send a candy pumpkin soaring through the air proved to be challenging but fun for 3A and 3B students!
Trick-or-Treat Crankenstein was a hit for this Halloween Day activity! MEHHHRRRR!
4th graders used place value blocks and discs to represent and solve multiplication equations. Math is fun!
5th and 6th graders got an early lesson on acids and bases with a Harry Potter inspired "potion" demonstration. They learned about wafting and even practiced on some unknown substances. They identified the substances and matched them to their number on the pH scale. 🧪👩🏼🔬🥽⚗️
Pumpkin Soup continued...
Pumpkin Soup Day!
Spooky season fun in Mrs. Gross's class! 🎃
2A had a day packed with pumpkin fun! We carved our pumpkin and counted 804 seeds! Then we used our knowledge of non fiction text features to create a pumpkin book! 🎃
Congratulations to the NK drama members for a wonderful performance tonight. Many laughs were had by all in attendance. Reminder that there will be another performance Saturday at 6:30.
It was Pumpkin Carving Day in 1B to go along with our book of the week: Pumpkin Soup by Helen Cooper!
4A made ghosts "float and dance" during science class while studying static electricity. It was spook-tacular!
4B made ghosts "float and dance" during science class while studying static electricity. It was spook-tacular!
Fourth graders engineered houses to keep a penguin ice cube from melting as much as possible. They used knowledge from our heat transfer unit to insulate their house with a variety of materials. Not much melting occurred!
Congratulations to the K-8 students that were selected as Rangers of the Week! Great job Rangers!
Thank you Lori Now and Beth Miller from the Auglaize Extension Agency for helping us discover our superhero qualities! In order to accomplish our goal we displayed teamwork, communicated, listened, and cooperated with one another.
Fifth grade excitedly began their owl pellets this week! What a hoot! 🦉
Decade Dance off Pep rally. Seniors Troy Dwenger and Keianna Wellman are the winners!
Thank you NKFD for a great Fire Safety Day!
Thank you NKFD for a wonderful Fire Safety Day!