Northeastern School District
December 9, 2016
Our kids did an outstanding job this weekend at the first Silence Ends Here event to be held in York County. We are so proud that our students took the initiative to address the need for mental health awareness and suicide prevention in our community. 17 school districts currently are par-ticipating in the York County Mental Health Coalition. NMS is the first school to organize an SEH event out of all of the participating districts. Our kids proved that age does not matter. The positive impact they are making is far reaching and inspiring to all of us. The NMS Silence Ends Here
Volleyball Tournament raised $943.76 to be used for future NESD student led mental health awareness and suicide prevention projects.
Way to go Abby O'Leary, Brayton Kominsky, Brady Lemen, Zach Johnson and Tristan Schraudner!!
http://www.ydr.com/story/news/2016/12/04/northeastern-uses-volleyball-end-silence/94960614/
The annual Senior Class Fruit sale had some delays but it finally ar-
rived Monday morning. The seniors had a good time unloading the
fruit and checking it before orders were filled. They even had a mo-
ment to chill out in the "Navel Academy".
Orendorf Elementary presented their annual 2nd and 3rd Grade Concert this
week. "The Polar Express" was a magical night filled with our 3rd grade orches-
tra directed by Mrs. Dietz, Poetry Troupe directed by Mrs. Myers, and a song
filled reading of "The Polar Express" directed by our music teacher, Mrs. Miller.
We are so proud of our 2nd and 3rd graders for all their hard work and beauti-
ful performances!
"The bell still rings true for those who truly believe"
The MS staff after discovering the murderer for their annual Murder Mystery Holiday Staff Party. Poor Roxy
Rich was despised by all. Welcome to your first year of teaching at NMS. Fun was had by all.
Fun games at the MS staff holiday party.
Last Friday afternoon, Odyssey performed at the Susquehanna Valley Nursing
and Rehab Center for Mrs. Drenchko’s Grandmother's 102nd birthday!!
Girls of Cadette Troop 20279 of Manchester were honored for their Silver Award Project with a banquet and cere-
mony at The Rose and Crown Pub at Royal Manchester. The girls planned and implemented a Buddy Reading
program in conjunction with the Dover Library. The Silver Award is the highest award that a Cadette Girl Scout
can earn.
Front row, left to right: Samantha McCoy, Lael Marshall
Second row: Emma Simcoe, Clelia O'Leary, Abigail Clipp, Hannah Herr, Laura shearer, Amber Herr
Back row: Alivia Payne, Prital Prabhu, Abigail Wobber, Abigail Waples, Kelly Emenheiser, Megan Rode, Troop
Leader Maranda Payne
Mrs. Hricik's students bring iambic pentameter to life while studying poetry.