Summer Activities

The calendar for summer student activities, June-August 2013, is available by clicking here.

The calendar is subject to change.

The NCHS CLASS of 2013

The NORTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 
CLASS of 2013
Ryan Bainter,  Lane Bigge,  Sierra Black,  Jared Bohl,  Katherine Boetler,  Eli Bozarth,  Jade Braun,  Jacob Brooks,  Chalise Christensen,  Zachery Combs,  Jade Cressler,  Dustan Daniels,  LaNae Dial,  Cassius Dole,  Austin Duscher,  Andrew Ellis,  Cody Ellis,  Lucas Engel,  Christopher Fisher,  Samantha Gordon,  Tawni Griffey,  Stephanie Hager,  James Harshbarger,  Jordan Hartwell,  Kamilla Jones,  Brianna Karnopp,  Julia Kent,  Katelin Koch,  Alexis Lively,  Carson McKenna,  Alec Melvin,  Dalton Miller,  Kelsey Mordecai,  Vaughn Newman,  Teslee Nickell,  Isaac Phillips,  Brett Pulec,  John Renner,  Alexander Riggins,  John Risewick,  Treven Rossi,  Emily Schulze,  Dane Simoneau,  Regan Simpson,  Rachel Slipke,  Dylan Spradlin,  Dylan Sprigg,  Kara Stanton,  Teal Stewart,  Alexander Strough,  Andrew Ulmer,  Lane Vanover,  Wyatt Wentz
Congratulations and ALWAYS be 
Proud to be a Blue Jay!

2013-14 Academic Calendar

The BOE approved academic calendar for 2013-14 is available by clicking here.


Results of 2012 Docking Institute Facilities Survey

The results of the 2012 Docking Institute E-MAIL survey of Norton USD 211 residents regarding USD 211 facilities is available by clicking here. 

The results of the 2012 Docking Institute PHONE survey of Norton USD 211 residents regarding USD 211 facilities is available by clicking here.


SCHOOL CLOSINGS DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER


USD 211 announces emergency school closings on the following radio stations: KQNK in Norton, KQMA and KKAN in Phillipsburg, and  KRVN in Lexington, NE.  Closings will also be announced on TV channels 7,8,11 and 13. However, the primary and official media for school announcements is KQNK radio, Norton at 106.7 fm and 1530 am.

USD 211 also uses a spam free text caster service made possible through the generosity of the First Security Bank and Trust of Norton.  This service makes it possible to receive school closing and alert information as text messages on your cell phone and as emails on your PC. In order to receive these messages it is necessary that you sign up.  To sign up for this service is fast and easy but does require the use of a computer with internet access.  Select BLUEJAY ALERTS TEXTCASTER  on the right side of this page and then follow the onscreen instructions.  There is NO CHARGE  for signing up for this service but you should check your cell phone plan as your service provider may charge for receiving a text message. 

Bullying Hotline Available

USD 211 in partnership with the Kansas State Department of Education, and the Kansas Children’s Service League, announces the availability of the Bullying Prevention Hotline. This free, anonymous service is available to provide counsel and resources to those who have questions or concerns about bullying situations. The 24-hour hotline can be reached at (1-800-332-6378 or 1-800-CHILDREN). The hotline can also  be contacted  via text or e-mail at 1800children@kcsl.org.

Provided through a grant from "Safe and Supportive Schools," the hotline is staffed by trained professionals and volunteers who listen to each caller’s concerns and seek to provide the caller with resources to assist him or her. In the coming months,  posters will be received and displayed in the schools to ensure students and those who visit our schools are aware of the hotline and know the number.

The Bullying Prevention Hotline should not be confused with the Kansas School Safety Hotline. The School Safety Hotline should still be used to report potential violent acts at schools. Students who feel unsafe at school could call either hotline; the professionals at the Bullying Prevention Hotline will forward any calls to the School Safety Hotline if they feel there is the potential for violence, or that a student may harm him/herself or others.

Enrollment Information for students in USD 211

Students enrolling in USD 211 for the first time will be required to present the following information:

#1 Proof of identity:
This may be a birth certificate, copy of a court order placing the student in custody of the Kansas SRS, a certified transcript, baptismal record, passport, and/or immunization records.

#2 Proof of immunization:
Proof that the student has received, or is receiving and will be completed within 90 days of admission into school, the immunizations appropriate for his/her grade placement.

#3 Physical:
A Physical for ALL incoming kindergarten students is required.
Also required are physicals for all students coming from out-of-state who are under the age of 9 .


BOOK RENTAL:
ECD and KDG: $15
Grades 1-6: $25
7-8: $30
9-12: $35

MEAL PRICES:
Breakfast
      Grades: K-6:   $1.30
                      7-12: $1.40
                    
Lunch
      Grades K-3: $2.00
                     4-6: $2.10
                     7-8: $2.40
                     9-12: $2.45
                     



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