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CNMS HEADLINES
Castle North Middle School An Indiana “A-Rated” 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
Monday, February 11, 2019
Aero Earth Space
8th Grade
Grand: Makenna Counts ~
Wind Turbine Economics in
Southwest Indiana
First: Madelyn Porter
Second: Russell Heim
Third: Anna Myers
7th Grade
Grand: Rowan Gilstrap ~ What
Goes Up?
Second: Caden Darnell
Third: Robert Steinkamp
Behavioral Science
8th Grade
Grand: Courtney Ewald ~
Chromatic Connections
First: Alayna Lautner, Savannah
Murphy, Lucy Whyman
Second: Isabelle Hayes, Kerry
Ao, Madison Chandler, Mia
Cooper, Chloe Plank
Third: Mariah Winge, Brooke
Martin, Aidan Gordon, Haley
Lance
7th Grade
Grand: Sydney Woodworth ~
Comprehension: Technology vs.
First: Allie Morgan, Ashley
Stokebrand, Delaney Hunt
Second: Maya VanPolen, Ne-
vaeh Stone, Lindsey Gunderloy,
Ethan Eilert, Marcus Scales
Third: Dylan Geil , Alice
Shimodaira, Ellie Shultz,
Cameryn Lockett
Biology
8th Grade
Grand: Elise Crecelius ~ Pur-
suing Pea Plant Potential
First: Kaitlyn Kahle
Second: Ava Bargeloh, Amalee
Strupp, Hannah Jamison, Maya
Yamaguchi, Landon Hein
Third: Jack Buckenmeyer
7th Grade
Grand: Lauren Fiester ~ Do
Eyes Have It? Does Sight Affect
Taste
First: Rose Robinson, Michele
Greenwell, Claire Cecil, Sophia
Jurado
Second: Ella May, Nolan Down-
ing, Katelyn Byers, Lexy Adams
Third: Carter Tymchak, Amishi
Gandhi
Chemistry
8th Grade
Gand: Shums Parkar ~ Rate of
Fermentation of Different Types
of Sugars
First: Ethan DiLegge, Chevelle
Wriston, Elise Gain, Julia Econo-
mou , Cami Virgin, Audrey Spurl-
ing
Second: Ethan Woodworth, John
Cluck, Collin Lloyd, Evan Butts,
Kason Hardaway, Max Roelle
Third: Emily Olson, Lily Johnson,
Katie Ballard, Madison Davis,
Elizabeth Mason, Hunter Clifton,
Abigail Greer, Jake Mattingly
7th Grade
Grand: McKenna O'Daniel ~
Natural vs Synthetic Stain Re-
mover
First: Isabell Daniel, Luke Hortin,
Lydia Schott, Jordyn Rhule, Ca-
den Wright, Sebastian Hagler,
Hunter Goodman, Aleyna Quinn
Second: Ava Butterfield, Josie
Hayden, Jace Messier, Adam
Vincek, Micaela Marks
Third: Riley Downey, Avery
Brown, Claire Renschler, Grace
Till, Andrew Manis
Health
8th Grade
Grand: Peyton Ashley & Mor-
gan Barbour ~ Squeaky Clean
First: Annabelle Barsumian, Car-
oline Edris, Timothy Freson
Second: Micah Jones, Kendall
Falconer
Third: Kaitlyn Hinkle, Kate
McAtee, Cameron Grzegorek
7th Grade
Grand: Austin Scott ~ Oral
Help
First: Aidan Cady, Kara Fuller
Second: Hriddhan Gupta,
Aparna Anil, Ava Watkins
Third: Kate Robinson, Alex
Young
Physics
8th Grade
Grand: Anika Paranjape ~ Inter-
esting Insulators
First: Barrett Hutchinson, Benja-
min Olsen, Patrick Panayides,
Owen Metzger, Britan Chandley,
Alyssa Dickerson, Ashton Enlow,
Aiden Shimodaira, Eli Hocking
Second: Alexander Watson, Will
Bracher, Randal Pruitt, Connor
Mahooty , Cooper Croslyn, Cody
Bunch, Lily Burch , Christian
Pleuss, Emmett Traynor
Third: Cade Musgrave, Nathan
Reshad, Ryan Lambert, Madi-
son Mitchell, Zachary Eidson,
Christopher Nuhring, Austin
Dickerson, Dante Bodkin, Josiah
Wood
7th Grade
Grand: AJ Lothamer ~ The
Effect of Ball Pressure on Head
Acceleration During Purposeful
Heading of a Soccer Ball
First: Payton Christopher, Jack
Fiester, Justin Molander,
Shaunak Hanumante, Parker
Stoltz, Will Brock
Second: Lydia Stowe, Gretchen
Hurt, Nathan McGehee, Lucas
Ramsey, Tyler Wille, Andrejs
Jansens, Zander Gumula
Third: Archit Maurya, Katie
Kopshever, Emma Boyer, Bran-
don Collings, Joshua Robbins,
Kayla Truong, Conner Eaton
Other Awards
Math: Andrew Chambliss, AJ
Lothamer
Inspector Gadget: Merrill
Cobb, Katie Kopshever, Emma
Boyer
Environment: Julia Econo-
mou, Luke Hortin
Audubon: Kyle Holzmeyer,
Jacob Sheagren
DaVinci: Audrey Spurling, An-
drejs Janson
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CNMS HEADLINES
Castle North Middle School’s Student Council will be
sponsoring our annual school-wide 3K walk/run event in
order to promote making healthy choices on Thursday,
May 9, 2019. During our event, we will inspire our stu-
dents, staff, and their families to develop lifelong and
healthy habits. Our 3K event is an exciting and fun-filled
day of exercise and fitness education where CNMS and
the community come together to consider current choices
we are making and how we can make better choices to
improve our overall health.
We would like to thank Talley Eye Institute for generously
contributing to our event. This event cannot happen with-
out the support of our families and community. Because
we are in need of much funding, if your business or your
family would be willing to make a donation of $300 or
more, we will place your business name or family name
on the back of each shirt as a way of showing our appre-
ciation for your generosity. (In order for us to place your
company’s or family’s name on our shirts, we will need t-
shirt donations by April 5.)
We also are in need of donations for fruit pops, door priz-
es, and awards. If you would be willing to offer assis-
tance, please contact:
Mrs. Fussner at [email protected]
Ms. Killebrew at [email protected]
CNMS 3K Run / Walk Event
May 9, 2019
Mark Your Calendar
2018-2019 IN Assessment Window
ILEARN: April 22 ~ May 17, 2019
Attendance is very important during this testing window.
Please refrain from scheduling appointments and/or va-
cations during this testing window.
Friday, March 1 & Saturday, March 2
@ 7:00 PM
Come Support Literacy at Castle North!
Valentine’s Day is Thursday!
We would like to wish everyone a
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Please do not send balloons, flowers, or any type of de-
liveries for students to school. These types of deliveries
will be refused. Thank you for understanding!
CNMS HEADLINES
Wrestling Practice
Mondays through Fridays
5:00 PM — 6:30 PM
Cinderella: The Untold Story
We are in need of some items to use for our upcoming
play, Cinderella: The Untold Story. We will be happy to
return the items after the production. If you can an ques-
tions, please contact Mrs. Hogan at
[email protected] or Mrs. Humphrey at
[email protected] . Below are the items we
need:
Chimes
Tiaras (2-3)
Kazoo
Monocle
Pipe
Fur Slippers
“Old Tyme” Pillow &
Blanket
Funny Hats for Foot-
men (2)
Rubber Chicken
Bench
Fancy Pillow
Small Wooden Chair
Footstools
Bouquets
“Garden” Statues
Fake Trees
Fureplace
Kitchen Nook
2X4’s to build a
large box
Piece of Paneling
Sheer Blue Fabric
Beige Fabric
Please go to the https://goo.gl/WHQGtt to let us know
what you can donate for the play. Anything that needs to be
returned, we will contact you and make arrangements.
Student Absences
To report a student absence at any time, the
ATTENDANCE LINE phone number is 812-858-
3410. The attendance phone line is checked
throughout the day by the nurse.
PTO GIVE BACK to CNMS with the EVANSVILLE THUNDERBOLTS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22ND @ 7:15 PM
Goal Zone Seating : $10 (regularly $12) / Center Section: $15 (regularly $20)
**Tickets must be purchased by Tuesday, February 19th at 5:00 PM**
SIMPLY CUT & PASTE THIS WEB ADDRESS TO YOUR BROWSER TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE:
https://EvansvilleThunderbolts.formstack.com/forms/pto_giveback_night
~ Please see the flyer for more details.
Creed is a program that rewards students
for doing a good deed. It is a good way for
students to do the right thing and show kind-
ness. Creed is a good program because it
helps students stay on track; it also helps
the students who need a lift up. Creed al-
lows students to sit at the Creed table, sit
and bond with a couple of friends in the sky
box, get in the lunch line first, and get into a
sports event free. Creed is important be-
cause you can show that you are responsi-
ble and trustworthy. -Aleyna
CNMS HEADLINES
Please mark your calendars for the 8th Grade
Kings Island Trip on Friday, May 10. If we end
up having school that snow-makeup day, the trip
will be on Saturday, May 4. Information regard-
ing cost and ordering tickets will be sent out at a
later date.
8th Grade End-of-the-Year Trip
On Saturday February 23, 2019 Castle North Middle
School will host the Chapter (Regional) MATHCOUNTS
contest, from 9:00 AM until 3:00 PM. The following stu-
dents will represent Castle North Middle School:
Grade 8
Kerry Ao Shums Parkar
Grade 7
Aparna Anil Amishi Gandhi Umar Waseem
Jonah Wu Sreya Yelamanchili
Grade 6
Pranav Chandar Tanay Thakore
Sanjana Veeraraghaven
Team Members:
Aparna Anil
Kerry Ao
Jonah Wu
Sreya Yelamanchili Knock-Out for Riley
The KNOCK-OUT for RILEY Tournament is next
week. Students who donate $1.00 or more between
7:00 AM and 7:15 AM will stay in the gym at 7:15 AM
to play or watch the action during homeroom. Dona-
tions will be accepted from everyone, even if you
don't want to play or watch. All donations will be given
to Riley Hospital at the Castle High School Dance
Marathon on Friday, Feb 22.There will be two girl and
two boy winners for each grade level.
6th graders play on Tuesday, 7th graders play on
Wednesday, and 8th graders play on Thursday. On
Friday all grade level winners will play for the grand
championship. The overall winner will get a $20
Showplace Cinema gift card. If we raise $500, a team
of CNMS teachers will dance the night of the Mara-
thon.
ISSMA Solo & Ensemble Results
Vocal Results
The following choir students participated in the ISSMA Solo
and Ensemble contest and received a GOLD division rating:
Hannah Bryant, Haylee McDaniel, Macy Pettibon, Lilah
Strauser, and Lilyan Whitcotton.
Band Results
We had 194 events involving 246 students from CNMS. Of
the 194 events, we received 187 gold ratings, 6 silver ratings,
and 1 bronze rating. Earning a gold rating at the highest level
of difficulty and advancing to the state level are: Elise Cre-
celius, Megan Gilmour, Aiza Khan, Evan Butts, and Nathan
Reshad.