
And that is a wrap!
Avilla Elementary School, North Side Elementary, Rome City Elementary, South Side Elementary, Wayne Center Elementary School, East Noble Middle School, and East Noble High School students, parents, community members, and staff.
Congratulations on another successful school year! It has been an amazing year full of triumphs and celebrations all throughout our school corporation! Enjoy your summer vacation, and we will see you in August!


New episode!
East Noble High School Senior Spotlight is where we shine a light on some of the amazing seniors who are about to graduate and embark on new adventures. Our new episode features Senior Julianna Crow. Check it out under our "News" section on our website. As well as on our Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok!


All of North Side Elementary was out in the beautiful weather today as they got to enjoy Field Day! All day, students got to enjoy fun activities outside, and some inside, with their classmates. Also stationed outside was an area for the students to enjoy the shade with a nice sno-cone. During lunch, they got to take a break and enjoy eating outside with their fellow classmates. It was a great way for the students to get out some "end of the year" energy, get some exercise, and celebrate with each other on nearing the end of another school year!











Last night, East Noble Middle School elective students displayed their amazing talents and what that have been doing this school year in their STEAM Showcase Night. It was a night full of great things to see such as live ceramics demonstrations, Ag displays, refreshments and cookies baked by FACS students, visual arts and FACS project displays, robotics club displays. Performances were put on by the talented East Noble Middle School 6th, 7th, and 8th grade Show Choir, as well as the East Noble Middle School 6th, 7th, and 8th grade bands. It was exciting to see all the talent and passion in the students who have taken STEAM to the next level!











State Bound!
Congratulations to East Noble Middle School 7th graders Allison Shearer and Isabella Lemmon who were District winners in the Discovery Degree Food Science Demonstration. They will be competing at Purdue University on June 18th at the Indiana State FFA Convention!


To any Avilla Elementary School, North Side Elementary, Rome City Elementary, South Side Elementary, and Wayne Center Elementary School parents with students in grades K - 5th grade (this also includes parents with students who are the age of 5 by June 1st, have a student going into kindergarten in the fall, and also going into 6th grade in the fall):
Summer is around the corner, and so is Champions Champ Camp! On May 28th, there will be a mandatory parent meeting at North Side Elementary from 5:00pm - 6:00pm. Below is more information on what to expect at the meeting and also some exciting things happening during the summer!
Registration is still available and open by following this link:
https://www.discoverchampions.com/
Any questions prior to the meeting?
Contact Nichole Hoyt, Site Director at North Side: (260) 582-6188.
Contact Kelly Harris, Site Director at Avilla: (260) 357-8174.


Tonight is the night!
Avilla Elementary School, North Side Elementary, Rome City Elementary, South Side Elementary, Wayne Center Elementary School, East Noble Middle School, and East Noble High School students, parents, and community members: join us for our East Noble Community Town Hall Meetings on Tonight! We've selected three convenient locations for you to choose from:
• Avilla Elementary at 5:00 PM
• Wayne Center Elementary at 5:30 PM
• East Noble Middle School at 6:00 PM
Each meeting will have a few Board members and administrators present to listen and learn from you. Our focus will be on addressing Frequently Asked Questions, discussing ongoing building projects, and hearing your input on other community concerns. Each meeting will last for one hour.
Your voice matters to us, and we're here to listen. We appreciate your consideration to come together to make our community even stronger!
Thank you for choosing East Noble!
STAY INFORMED WITH THE FACTS: Below is the link to our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). For your convenience, the most recent additions may be found at the beginning of the document: https://eastnoble-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/tgremaux_eastnoble_net/EWhOpl4jXJ1BqpT8Q8kK2LoB_o8nHLGswFqPUBkkXVD-Xg?e=pUpsTB&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3KbpR-ke_TlJ_vBR-3pWYQLLOxWCf0ub1qKJUDd-pQInvHoXl1aWxlKu0_aem_AWwDsL8-f3QSQ4hf9yblV2kH-qXUMq7MYpOqNGDdBHWnKR9-U6b5-itk4j3-VTrzB92lxOml1WQORNgQsqPSI7VE


To all Avilla Elementary School, North Side Elementary, Rome City Elementary, South Side Elementary, Wayne Center Elementary School, East Noble Middle School, and East Noble High School students, parents and community members:
Here is some important information for the upcoming Summer Meal Program, as well as the location and times for when lunch will be available to your student!



South Side Elementary's Culture Day brought the vibrant traditions of Scotland to life through the Highland Games. Students experienced a slice of Scottish heritage, engaging in various games that capture the spirit of the historic event. The day was enriched with the taste of Scottish treats and the rhythm of Highland dance, creating a memorable celebration of cultural diversity and education.










Rome City Elementary's Culture Day was a great celebration of German heritage. Through interactive stations, students had the opportunity to immerse themselves in various aspects of German culture, from the melodic tones of the Alphorn to the historical tales of the Grimm Brothers, and much more. It was great for the students to have a hands-on experience and approach to learning about the world's diverse cultures.










The East Noble School Corporation's 2024 Recognition Banquet last evening was indeed a memorable occasion, marking not only the achievements of the Teachers of the Year but also honoring the dedication and service of retiring staff members. Such events are a testament to the community's commitment to education and the individuals who contribute tirelessly to the growth and development of students. Recognizing excellence in teaching inspires educators to continue their important work, and celebrating retirements allows for a moment of reflection on the lasting impact these professionals have made.
Congratulations to Teachers of the Year:
Sheri Onion - Avilla Elementary School
Jennifer Wible - North Side Elementary
John Kissel - Rome City Elementary
Brandy Cain - South Side Elementary
Deaneen Pashea - Wayne Center Elementary School *also named East Noble School Corporation Teacher of the Year
Jo Smith - East Noble Middle School
Linda Potter - East Noble High School
Congratulations 2024 Retirements:
Kay Deveau - Avilla Elementary (30 years)
Mark Schutte - Avilla Elementary (25 years)
Lisa Mazur - East Noble High School (32 years)
Carol Holcomb - East Noble High School (15 years)
David Hoagland - East Noble High School (15 years)
Wanda - Service Dog - East Noble High School (10 years)
Dean Trumbull - North Side Elementary (26 years)
Larry Holbrook - South Side Elementary (21 years)
Susan Dukehart - Rome City Elementary (21 years)
Mary Casselman - Central Office (34 years)
Bill Knox - Central Office (13 years)











Yesterday, East Noble High School FACS classes had a food truck competition. Students were put into groups and were to come up with a creative food truck name, design their own menus, place their menus on their own websites, a mockup of what their truck would look like, and of course, make a delicious dish. They were judge on overall presentation, creativity, and on their food. It was a great way for them to be creative, and a quick insight on some of the things that goes into running a business.









The 58th annual Senior Honors Night last evening at East Noble High School was a momentous occasion, celebrating the hard work and academic excellence of the graduating seniors. Thank you to the amazing support of the community and the dedicated organizations surrounding East Noble School Corporation that generously provided over 70 awards and scholarships. Congratulations seniors for your remarkable achievements! You are all very deserving of the award and recognition!











Last evening, the induction of 6th, 7th, and 8th graders into the National Junior Honor Society at East Noble Middle School marks a prestigious moment, celebrating academic excellence and community service. New members were sworn in, received their NJHS pins, and cemented their legacy in ENMS by signing their name into the NJHS book. These students, recognized for their dedication and hard work, have not only excelled in their studies but also some students were recognized for their contribution to society through volunteer service, with some reaching up to 200 hours. Congratulations to all the new inductees!








Sectional Champs!
Congratulations to East Noble High School Girls Track and Field as they were crowned Sectional Champions! Way to go, Lady Knights!


The visit from Scottish bagpipers to South Side Elementary for Culture Day was a great experience for all the students today! Bagpipes, with their distinctive sound and historical significance, offer a unique glimpse into Scottish culture. Such events are valuable for students as they provide a live interaction with diverse traditions and promote cultural understanding. On Friday, the students will be competing in the Highland Games. A day of competition that celebrates Scottish culture which the Highland Games have been around for 1,000 years!





You're Invited!
Please join us for our East Noble Community Town Hall Meetings on May 20th! We've selected three convenient locations for you to choose from:
• Avilla Elementary at 5:00 PM
• Wayne Center Elementary at 5:30 PM
• East Noble Middle School at 6:00 PM
Each meeting will have a few Board members and administrators present to listen and learn from you. Our focus will be on addressing Frequently Asked Questions, discussing ongoing building projects, and hearing your input on other community concerns. Each meeting will last for one hour.
Your voice matters to us, and we're here to listen. We appreciate your consideration to come together to make our community even stronger!
Thank you for choosing East Noble!
STAY INFORMED WITH THE FACTS: Below is the link to our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). For your convenience, the most recent additions may be found at the beginning of the document: https://eastnoble-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/tgremaux_eastnoble_net/EWhOpl4jXJ1BqpT8Q8kK2LoB_o8nHLGswFqPUBkkXVD-Xg?e=pUpsTB&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3-p2rjX6WklLWzXPn3rgE94oHitJ_cG-Eid7m9zD7RNicuGDemHVvHxcI_aem_AcGP3SOJSfwheGu1vIT0pGD7IFo_ZPOkWpaOnS6j4ZS1tiAkOjim0gIuK3PKTvM7zzwKMe5Or_Om01EAbK-aG-5u


Congratulations to Chief Finance & Operations Officer Brian Leitch and Human Resource Director Melissa Gibson on being recognized and awarded at the Indiana 2024 IASBO Expo & Conference! Brian was awarded the Regional School Business Official Award, and Melissa received the Regional School Support Professional Award as well as the State School Support Professional Award! All of us within the corporation are proud of both you and would like to congratulate you both on your achievement!


Students in the FACS classes were put to the cooking test today at East Noble Middle School as they competed in a cooking competition. Like a lot of those cooking shows you have seen, students were given 30 minutes to complete a dish in front of a panel of judges that were from the school. They were judge on their ability to prep (washing hands, fruits and veggies), cooking, presentation, and as well as their communication skills to the judges. It was a great practice skill for the students to gain the confidence to speak publicly, work on their time management skills, and teamwork skills.











Last evening, Avilla Elementary School 1st, 3rd, and 5th grade students put on an amazing performance at their Spring Music Program. All three grades sang various songs that they worked hard on leading up to the event, and the 3rd grade students also entertained the audience with some music from their recorders.






