Check out these incredible bakers! Thanks to the Bake for Good program, our ENMS FACS students learned the art of baking bread. They dove into the math and science of bread making in class, then put their skills to the test with King Arthur ingredients. Armed with their newfound knowledge, students worked together to 36 loaves of bread! The bread was shared with Common Grace food pantry, our students are spreading kindness, one loaf at a time. 🍞🌟 #BakeForGood #KingArthurBaking
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Partners in Mrs. Johnson's art class created video posts answering questions about the designing of their guitar!



A few more photos from Mrs. Rogers monster project from this week!





Enjoy the Veteran's Day Slideshow that was presented during our ceremony on Nov. 11, 2025. This video highlights men and women that are related to the students and staff of East Noble Middle School. Click this link to watch the video.

Enjoy our EN Military Graduates video that has been updated with a few recent additions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UeFcQXEpi8
If you, or a loved one, is an EN grad and you'd like to be added to the slideshow, please fill out this form.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc_unytoxd9Z8rxYeiBxspNuJ-gaIlO1JVJO4czGlCCv7D-BQ/viewform

Congratulations to our October students of the month!

Today, our 8th graders attended JA Job Spark. Students explore industry clusters (for example: advanced manufacturing, IT, health sciences, construction, etc.) and learn about the kinds of jobs available in those sectors locally. It was a great experience for all!










Congrats to Mr. Grossman, Mr. Risedorph and Mr. Bennett for "winning" the PTO fund raiser Sundae competition!!






We would like to thank Anne Tipple, the Kendallville Public Library Board President, for being our "Principal of the Day." Anne had the opportunity to visit many classrooms, see students at work and had the wonderful experience of a chilly fire drill!


On Friday, ENMS took a small group of 7th and 8th grade students to visit Impact Institute. Impact introduces students to various vocational opportunities. This experience is designed to introduce our students to career paths and hands-on learning opportunities they can apply for starting their sophomore year. We want to send a special thank you to Damian Disque for guiding the tour!



Mrs Rogers and Mr. Vaught’s classes partnered up to help students worked together to research and cook a traditional dish from another culture, connecting their work to the Indiana 7th Grade Social Studies standards on world history and geography. Each group was given a country, learned about its customs, history and explored how geography, trade, and cultural exchange have influenced that country. Students then prepared an authentic recipe to share with the class and presented on the historical and cultural significance of their dish. This project helped students meet standards related to understanding global cultures, identifying human–environment interactions, and recognizing how traditions reflect a society’s history and values—all while developing teamwork and communication skills in a hands-on, engaging way.








6th grade lunch was entertained by 8th grade band today! 6th grade students then had the opportunity to show their interest in band starting in January.

On the Thursday before break, we had our annual fall pep rally organized by Mrs. Melcher. It was a great making lots of noise for our fall athletes and having some time to scream, yell, dance and have fun!










Congrats to our September Students of the Month!

All assignments from the virtual day on Friday, 9/26/25 will be due on Tuesday, 9/30/25 by the end of the school day.

Today (9/26/25) is our first virtual day of the year. Please follow this schedule. You should find the link for your virtual meetings in Canvas for each class.

If you're by the middle school this week for conferences, be sure and check out the slideshow of East Noble alumni that have served in the military in the commons! Reminder that if you, or someone you know is an East Noble graduate and served in the military, we'd like to honor you by adding you to our presentation. Complete the form in the link below.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc_unytoxd9Z8rxYeiBxspNuJ-gaIlO1JVJO4czGlCCv7D-BQ/viewform
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc_unytoxd9Z8rxYeiBxspNuJ-gaIlO1JVJO4czGlCCv7D-BQ/viewform

When there’s a mess, it’s all hands on deck around here. Luckily, we have Mr. Cain who is always ready to help out (and dressed appropriately on NEON Day). Safety first!!


ENMS Unified Knights joined Wayne Center and ENHS for a fun day for their annual Bike Day. Students gathered together today to bike laps to support inclusion in schools. Students got to ride bikes, play cornhole, get their face painted, and participate in the dunk tank. It was a great day!










As Mr. Field's 8th grade social studies classes move into the Colonial America time period, early factories used waterwheels to power simple machines inside. Students had to build a functional waterwheel that stood on its own and spun when water ran past it.
