- Noble
- Our Programs
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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 activities, 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.
Every student has the opportunity to try out, participate and compete as a member of a Noble Elementary-Middle School athletic team and club/organization. Such participation fosters school spirit, team work, character building, and individual maturation.
Athletics
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Boys Basketball
The 5th/6th Grade Boys Basketball Team and 7th/8th Grade Boys Basketball Team will be coached by Mr. J. Walker.
Practices are held every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:00-4:30 pm in the school gymnasium. A schedule of games will be distributed to players by Mr. Walker. The season ends during the last week in October.
For more information, contact joseph.walker@detroitk12.org
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Girls Basketball
The 5th/6th Grade Girls Team will be coached by Mr. Chupp.
Practices are held every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 3:00-4:30 pm in the school gymnasium. A schedule of games will be distributed to players by Mr. Chupp.
For more information, contact devon.chupp@detroitk12.org
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Cheerleading
Cheerleaders are an important aspect of student athletic success. Our aim is to give every member a meaningful experience by building their fitness level, developing self esteem and cultivating teamwork.
Cheerleaders will follow the boys and girls basketball games schedules which will be distributed by their coach, Ms Richardson.
Practices are held every Monday-Thursday from 3:00-4:30 pm.
For more information, contact kristina.richardson@detroitk12.org
Programs
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Student Council
Noble Elementary-Middle School Student Council is student-driven. Elected representatives are responsible for coming up with ideas/suggestions for the activities done throughout the school year. Our focus is on activities that benefit our students and community.
For more information, please contact wynetta.wright@detroitk12.org.
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Student Ambassadors
The Student Ambassador Program is a leadership development program for 5th through 8th grade students. Student ambassadors are students who demonstrate excellence in character, academic performance, and people skills. Participation in this program is through faculty nomination and involves an application process, an interview, and extensive training.
For more information, please contact ryan.bodary@detroitk12.org
Specialized Programs
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Project Healthy Schools
Project Healthy Schools (PHS) is a school-based health promotion program designed to prevent childhood obesity and improve the present and future health of youth.
For more information, contact: barbara.wisniewski@detroitk12.org
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Teacher of the Month
Our Teacher of the Month program is designed to "spotlight" our most dedicated and talented teachers. Staff will have the opportunity to nominate, monthly, a teacher who exemplifies specific character and professional traits.For more information, contact: barbara.wisniewski@detroitk12.org -
Student of the Month
Noble's Student of the Month is selected by faculty, and highlights our most dedicated students based on the following criteria:
- Respectful – The student treats classmates, teachers and staff with respect by valuing each as an individual, respecting differences, and valuing the work that others do.
- Responsible – The student embraces the responsibility required to maintain progress in their schoolwork and other personal goals.
- Positive – The student contributes to the success of the school by promoting a positive school climate through their actions and words.
- Honest – The student communicates truthfully and in a respectful way with classmates, teachers, staff and refrains from dishonesty in completing academic work.
- Committed to success – The student strives for success in all they do and works to the best of their ability.
For more information, contact arvis.young@detroitk12.org
Enrichment Programs
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Detroit Police Mentorship Program
The Detroit Police Department offers a mentorship program "No Boundaries". This program is designed to help keep kids on the right path. Students will be selected by teachers and confirmed by administrators to partake in the program.
For more information, contact arvis.young@detroitk12.org
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Pretty Brown Girl
The Pretty Brown Girl Program focuses on the social, emotional and intellectual well-being of girls of color and attempts to decrease bullying while improving academic achievement and leadership skills. Participation in the program is based on teacher recommendations.
For more information, contact tonya.norwood@detroitk12.org
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Emerging Opal
The Emerging Opal Program empowers girls from underserved communities with skills and knowledge to help them develop into strong and socially conscious women. Participation in the program is based on teacher recommendations.
For more information, contact: barbara.wisniewski@detroitk12.org