Bulldog BARK
Weekly update
Weeks Of September 20th- September 24th
"At NCHS every student graduates college and career ready with 21st century skills."
Message from the Principal's Desk
Bulldog Families,
We had another great week at NCHS. Students and staff are getting back into the swing of things and we are all finding our stride. As I always say the students safety and keeping them in school to get an education is my number one job. With that being said we are going to be changing up how we do lunches to try to spreed the students out a little more and limit the number of students at one table from 8 to 4. This will cut down on the number of students that we would have to quarantine if a student test positive. Please know that we will continue to do everything we can to keep our doors open and the students in school. This can only be done if we continue to follow the guidelines given to us.
The other thing we are keeping working hard to keep all drugs and tobacco (Vapes) out of the building. We are doing everything we can and following every lead we get but this is a problem we need all of our parents and guardians help with. Please talk to your kids about the dangers of drugs, alcohol and vapes. Please check their book bags before they come into to school. NCHS is a tobacco, alcohol and drug free building. This includes the school, school grounds and buses. If your child is caught with illegal items they will have appropriate consequences which will include not attending after school events and dances.
We are here to work with you to ensure the safety and education for each student that walks into our building. Please reach out to us with and question you might have.
Upcoming dates:
September 27th No School
October 8th Homecoming Game
October 9th Homecoming Dance
Matt Spiker
Principal NCHS
STUDENT BARK's
Coach WIELGOSZ
Kamryn Boyd
Mr. FOSTER
Leah Bennett
Ryan Breeding
Jahiem Reaves
Ms. Matthews
Hemy Alejandra Perez Reyes she has worked exceptionally hard in Geometry and government both!
Mr. BISHOP
Shyla Proctor
Sa'Mauria Ennals
Ms. HOLTZMAN
Kayla Peeples
Ieyanah Miller
Mrs. CLEMENS
Jordan Adams, Emma Hammond
Mr. WITEK
Shelton Nichols
Hadley Eigenbrode
Mr. ABELE
Sherly Lopez Lopez
Alondra Cordova Lopez
Mr. BUFFENMYER
Dana Velasquez-Cifuentes
Taryn Brandt
Mrs. RADA
Chavez-Herrera, Genesis Nicole for working hard and following the directions
Ms. GIANNINOTO
Joshua Huster
Mr. MCCORMICK
Graham Gleockler
Lenkjah Garrison
both are outstanding young people who contribute greatly to our class
Mr. GOODGER
Sam Goss
Melina Garcia Escalante
Mrs. Gowe
Aiden Barnes for participation in discussions
Shayne Taylor for helping others in class
Mrs. MARSHALL
Jack Amaya Casco for doing his best to pay attention
Braden Schumacher for always being prepared for his classes.
Mrs. WHONE
PJ Keaveney
Noah Carlisle
Morgan Knott
Hatteras Ghrist
Hadley Eigenbrode
Jonathan Radcliffe
Ms. Butler
1st Period - To my whole 1st period for being eager to get back to making music.
3rd Period - Ximena Castro-Bautista, Emily Chong, Christa Siljeholm, Jacob Smith, Jason White
Ms. Meunier
Cody Scott
Nick Gosnell
Mia Schreyer
Mrs. TOLBERT
Jamaree Roberts
Jayden Watkins
Vidal Bonds
Lindsey Seymour
Tanner Welch
Dariana Fonseca
For putting forth EXTRA effort this week!
Mr. Webster
Daniel Barrett and Maddox Pearce leading the way in engineering design.
Mrs. Weippert
Gabriel Velez Guzman and Emma Dansker
Mrs. SCHREYER
Hayden Ogden. Ready. Responsible. Respectful. Hard-working.
Mr. JOSEPH
Landen Connatser
Mrs. HELWIG
Joanna Santizo Morales..She works diligently on her own classwork while simultaneously helping and encouraging another student.
Mrs. LEVERAGE
Rudra Patel - Thanks for the technology testing assistance.
Mr. Motily
Jeremy Wurtz
McCabe Piavis
Taylour Holloway
Mrs. Throckmorton
For always being Respectful and Engaged in the classroom.
Dontay Warner Jr.
Andrew Morley
Mrs. Bowdle
Landen Connatser, Eric Shockley,Kaitorin Settlemyer
Hispanic Heritage Month - The observation started in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage
Week under President Lyndon Johnson and was expanded by President Ronald
Reagan in 1988 to cover a 30-day period starting on September 15 and ending on
October 15. It was enacted into law on August 17, 1988, on the approval of Public Law
100-402.
Seniors
Wellness update
Athletics
Monday Sept. 20:
-Golf @ Queenstown Harbor (Dismissal 1:25pm/Depart 1:45pm)
-Field Hockey @ Crisfield *Game Postponed to later date TBD* (Dismissal 12:55pm/Depart 1:15pm)
-JV Football vs. Laurel (Kick off 5pm)
-Volleyball vs. Kent (Game time 5:30pm)
-Boys Soccer @ Queen Annes (Departure 3:45pm)
Tuesday Sept. 21:
-Boys JV Soccer vs. Easton (Game time 4pm)
-Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Colonel Richardson (Game time 5:30pm)
Wednesday Sept. 22:
-Cross Country @ Kent Island (Dismissal 2:00pm/Depart 2:20pm)
-Field Hockey vs. Saint Michaels (Game time 4:00pm)
-Boys Soccer @ Wi-Hi (Dismissal 12:40pm/Depart 1:00pm)
Thursday Sept. 23:
-Volleyball vs. Kent Island (JV 4pm/Varsity 5pm)
-Girls Soccer @ Queen Annes (Depart 4:00pm)
-Golf @ Chester River (Dismissal 12:40pm/Depart 1:00pm)
Friday Sept. 24:
-Varsity Football @ James M Bennett (Departure 3:00pm)
Administration and Guidance Counselors
Administration:
Ms. Erin Adams - Assistant Principal
Ms. Jeannine Necessary - Assistant Principal
Dr. Steve Garner - Administrator
Guidance Counselors:
Ms. Virgina Belay (A-D)
Ms. Lori Crisafulli (E-K)
Ms. Jackie Holtzman (L-Q)
Ms. Tricia Bolduc (R-Z)
Technology issues please contact:
410-479-1464
North Caroline High School social media and contact information
Email: spiker.matthew@ccpsstaff.org
Website: https://www.northcarolinehs.org/
Location: 10990 River Road, Ridgely, Maryland 21660, USA
Phone: (410)-479-2332
Facebook: facebook.com/northcarolinebulldogs