- Noble
- Our Activities
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Noble Elementary-Middle School offers more than just classroom experience. Our programs and activities are an extension of our school's educational mission to develop the whole child. With over 30 vibrant programs and activties, your child will have the opportunity to participate in such things as students leadership groups, athletics, community groups, or they may choose to compete in district-wide mathematics competitions.
Our Activities
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End-of-Year 8th Grade Activities
Special activities and events including promotion ceremony are planned as a culmination of the eighth grade year. Parents will receive information regarding eligibility requirements, as well as specific dates, times, and proper attire for each event, in May.
For more information, contact pamela.moore@detroitk12.org
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PreK/Kindergarten Halloween Parade
On Halloween day or before PreK and Kindergarten students will parade around Noble in their costumes. Teachers allow them to parade in their classroom and provide them with treats.
For more information, contact dena.spraggins@detroitk12.org
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Teacher Appreciation Week
Teacher Appreciation Week is nationally recognized from May 2 to May 8 to honor educators for their hard work and dedication.
Teacher Appreciation Week is when administrators and students celebrate teachers and say "thank you" during the first week in May with activities and luncheons.
For more information, contact tonya.norwood@detroitk12.org
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Honors Program
The purpose of the honor roll program is to recognize and honor students who have attained outstanding academic success and to provide positive reinforcement that inspires all students to strive even harder and perform at their highest level in all subjects.
Every quarter students are honored with a certificate of academic achievement for making the Honor Roll, Citizenship and Attendance.
For more information, contact barbara.wisniewski@detroitk12.org
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Parent Night
Parents are invited to attend Family Involvement Nights each year. Parent Night consists of parent education along with opportunities for parents and students to participate in activities so that families can become more familiar with the daily experiences of their child.
For more information, contact tonya.norwood@detroitk12.org
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Black History Program
Every February, Noble hosts a Black History Program where students perform and present information to families that highlight African American history, culture and achievements.
For more information, contact wynetta.wright@detroitk12.org
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Every October, Noble students participate in Breast Cancer Awareness Month with our annual Pink Week and neighborhood walk. Students create signs, posters, and recite poems to help the community raise awareness of Breast Cancer.
For more information, contact barbara.wisniewski@detroitk12.org
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Assemblies
Students in grades K-8 participate in monthly assesmblies including anti-bullying, character development, fire safety, stranger danger, PBIS, and more.
For more information, contact tonya.norwood@detroitk12.org
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School Garden
Noble's School Garden Program is a wonderful way for students to physically connect with nutrition education, understand the process of growing healthy foods, and recognize environmental stewardship. Our chool garden is also integrated into many subjects such as math, science, health, literacy and social studies.
For more information, contact: barbara.wisniewski@detroitk12.org
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Christmas Program
Noble staff and students celebrate the holiday season, every year, with a unique program performed by our students. Our program is filled with music, dance, storytelling and poetry.
For more information, contact: wynetta.wright@detroitk12.org
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Field Day
Noble's Field Day is a fun-filled, springtime event held on the Noble campus. Field Day activities give students the opportunity to celebrate the school year coming to an end, show class pride, and spend the day being active.
For more information, contact tonya.norwood@detroitk12.org
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Family Dances
Every year we host a Father/Daughter and Mother/Son dance to give our families an opportunity to show off their dancing skills and have fun while boding with their children. It's important for us to provide quality time for families outside of the academic world.
For more information, contact ruth.harper@detroitk12.org
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Career Day
Every spring we host Career Day where parents and members of the community visit our classrooms to share their career choices with students. The purpose is to expose our students to a variety of life paths and opportunities.
For more information, contact: shaaree.mccalpine@detroitk12.org
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Field Trips
All grade levels will attend educational field trips that support their academic and cultural development. Teachers coordinate outings based on the curriculum content outlined by the district.
For more information, contact mary.sanders@detroitk12.org
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Trunk or Treat
Noble's Trunk-or-treat is an after-school Halloween event where staff gathers in the teacher's parking lot, decorate their cars and trunks, and distribute candy to students.
For more information, contact mary.sanders@detroitk12.org
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Spirit Week
Noble Spirit Week is for students and staff and occurs every year in June. Everyone is encouraged to have dress up according to themes selected by staff and students.
For more information, contact mary.sanders@detroitk12.org