CNMS HEADLINES CASTLE NORTH MIDDLE SCHOOL An Indiana School of Excellence 2800 Highway 261 * Newburgh, IN * 47630 (812) 853-7347 www.warrickschools.com/castlenorth John Bertram, Principal [email protected]Greg Harris, Assistant Principal [email protected]7th-grade FAC Class The 7th grade students in Family & Consumer Science classes recently com- pleted a sewing project. The students created a personalized drawstring tote- bag that is fully lined and can be reversible. We had lots of great moms and grandmas who volunteered to help during the unit. The students are very proud of their creations! Mrs. Salley, FAC Teacher Archery News Our archery team traveled to Evans- ville Resurrection school this past weekend and brought home the 1st place trophy. In addition, Kenzie Kopp was awarded the top overall female with her outstanding score of 293. The archery team has just be- gun its journey to the state tourna- ment in Indy which will be held in March. Good luck, archery team. Mr. Reed, Archery Coach Sona Veeraghavan CNMS Spelling Bee Champion Aparna Kudiyirikkal Anil Runner-Up Wreaths Across America at Rose Hill Cemetery A sunny, cool and windy Saturday, December 16, made for a successful Wreaths Across America at Rose Hill Cemetery in Newburgh, Indiana. The ceremony, which coincides with the ceremony at Arlington Cemetery and oth- er cemeteries around the country and world, began at 11:00 AM. The Ameri- can Legion’s Color Guard presented the colors, their Honor Guard placed wreaths around a flag pole to honor a fallen or missing veterans for each branch of service followed by a 21 gun salute. Once the ceremony concluded with Taps and the retiring of the colors, volunteers stepped up to help lay over 600 wreaths on veterans’ graves. About 75 CNMS students, friends, and families joined other community groups and families to lay wreaths. Volunteers were instructed to take a list of names within the different wards of the cemetery, find the marked gravestone, and place a beautiful, live balsam wreath with red bow in front of the grave. Some graves were easy to find, but others were more difficult. The CNMS generationOn club would like to thank everyone who donated over 100 wreaths and took the time to lay wreaths on Saturday. It was a wonderful day to honor our veterans while reflecting and celebrating our nation and free- dom. We plan to join with Rose Hill next year and every year they participate in Wreaths Across America. Monday, December 18, 2017
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CNMS HEADLINES
CASTLE NORTH MIDDLE SCHOOL An Indiana School of Excellence