FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK
HALLOWEEN: Just a friendly reminder that for Halloween, only Kindergarten students dress in costumes.
NO SCHOOL: On Friday, October 16tH, there will be no school for the students. That day will be the end of the first nine weeks of school. Teachers will use this time to prepare their grades and also to get ready for Parent/Teacher conferences scheduled for October 19th, 2015.
THIRD & FOURTH GRADE VOCAL CONCERT: This is just a reminder that the third and fourth grade vocal concert will be held on Tuesday, October 13th, 2015 at the East Campus Auditorium. It will start promptly at 7:00 pm. 
END OF FIRST QUARTER: The first quarter (40 days) will end on Thursday, October 15th, 2015. Report cards will be given to parents at the Parent/Teacher Conferences scheduled for Monday, October 19th, 2015, for Early Childhood through sixth grade.
EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSING: In the event there is a need to start school late or close schools due to inclement weather or other emergencies, the announcements will be made on the radio and television stations listed below. KQNK Radio of Norton (1530 AM or 106.7 FM ) is the primary broadcast outlet for the Norton schools. If inclement weather develops during the school day, parents should attempt to listen to one of the designated radio or television stations below. In the event there is an early dismissal, students will be allowed to call their parents if instructions are needed. If school is not called off, but parents believe the weather to be too hazardous to send their child to school they are to follow the normal procedure for reporting absences. 
RADIO STATIONS:
KQNK   1530 AM   106.7 FM   Norton 
KRVN   880 AM      Lexington, NE 
KKAN   1490 AM      Phillipsburg 
KQMA     92.5 FM  Phillipsburg 
TELEVISION STATIONS:  
KSNK   NBC   Channel 2 and 8 
KBSH   CBS   Channel 7 
KAKE   CBS  Channel 11
NTV   ABC   Channel 10 and 13 
TITLE READING/MATH: Math—Help your child find some appropriate number and problem solving games to play online, or Play card or board games that involve counting or patterns. Reading—Set aside a time and place for reading, like a comfy chair with a reading light for bedtime stories, or Visit your public library regularly, find and read together the books that were your favorite when you were a kid.
JACKETS/COATS: There are a large number of coats, and or jackets that have been left at school. Right now they are on the railing going up the ramp by the cafeteria. We have encouraged students to look and see if any of these jackets belong to them.
					