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Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Noble High School Realeases First Semester Honor Roll Listings 2015-16

Posted Feb. 23, 2016 at 10:13 AM


NORTH BERWICK, Maine – Noble High School announce the Honor Roll for First Semester, 2015-2016:
Grade 8
Highest Honors
Sharon Barry, Gabriella Caterino, Cassandra Chabot, Sara Colantuoni, David Hamme, Madison Momenee, Natalie Ouellette, Kelly Sullivan, Brendan Tersolo.
Honors
Lawrence Abbiati, Isabella April, Alissa Avery, Kiana Barish, Tyler Blanchard, Hailey Boardman, Adam Boucher, Garrett Brown, Emily Burnham, Gabrielle Carpenter, Cheyenne Collins, Kelly Cremmen, Tessa Cyr, William DoByns, Brandon Drake, Alyx Dubois, Zachery Durost, Amy Fleming, Olivia Franco, Kyle Franey, Samuel Grant, Connor Gunter, Libby Hayden, Orion Hayes, Jackson Hett, William Houston, Madison Howard, Kiersten Jones, Samuel LaFrance, Levi Lambert, Kelsey Lessard, Farah Lino, Hannah Mansfield, Gavin Mason, Caitlyn McCabe, Dante Michaud, Hannah Michaud, Eleanor Nason, Olivia Papciak, Alyviah Paquette, Emily Paterson, Allissa Perry, Christopher Pilcher, Robert Pilecki, Owen Podolec, Alicia Prak, Alex Rachkoskie, Isabella Reil, Anna Richardson, Emily Sanfacon, Bryanna Saucier, Mia Smith, Kailee Sprague, Jack Szczechowicz.
Honorable Mention
Kelly Balchan, Joseph Brooks, Emily Carleton, Clovis Cormier, Zoey Day, Zachary Drake, Jared Grondin, Elizabeth Hamel, Haley Hermonat, Sara Hill, Stephanie Holt, Kyle Kennedy, Megan Kiley, Ruby Kodzis, Jacob Laroche, Christina Locke, Sam Martel, Sarah McKenna, Clay Moore, Cole O'Neil, Hannah O'Neil, Makensie Poer, Brandon Sabattis, Lauren Salmon, Margaret Sebert, KateLynn Sirois, Parker St.Pierre.
Grade 9
Highest Honors
Alexa Connell, Natalie Laroche, Madeline McGlynn, Tyler Oliver, Savana Pouliot, Kaily Rich, Falon Williams.
Honors
Devin Abbott, Max Allen, Brianna Anctil, Matthew Anderson, Tayler Arsenault, Madeleine Aubin, Julia Beane, Kathryn Begin, Erica Bergendahl, Makayla Blanchette, Ariana Bregy, Taylor Brochu, Hunter Brown, Shaylee Burke, William Cheever, Sophie Chiasson, Ethan DeMoura, Aspen Dyer, Samuel Dyer, Owen Easley, Danielle Evans, Krista Farrell, Derek Farwell, Lexus Freeman, Holden Ganiere, Jordynn Godin, Tiger Lily Goldenberg, Madelyn Goodhile, Alyson Gregoire, Eric Griffin, Mikayla Griffin, Olivia Hersom, Olivia Hersom, Kaylee Hogue, Caleb Holt-Fitzgerald, Jenna Hubbard, Joselyn Jones, Crysania Kelley, Joseph Koss, Abigail Lewis, Emily MacDougall, Travis Marshall, Andrew McKee, Abigail Mitchell, Andrew Morissette, Alexis Morrill, Samantha Morrill, Kendra Moseley, Ryan Mustapha, Ariana Nadeau, Samantha Norwood, Emma Rouleau, Noah Safford, Victoria Sam, Martin Sanborn, Indigo Simms, Jack Stapleton, Gunnar Tache, Brandon Torno, Amanda VanDamme, Taylor Wessling, Piper Wetherby, Alexandrea Whitehouse, Aylah Xaykosy.
Honorable Mention
Macallan Bonser, Megan Buckman, Taylor Comisky, Aydin Fitchett, Jared Flanagan, Alexander Gary, Elizabeth Gosselin, Molly Griffin, Kailyn Jackson, Felicity Lamb, Anita Leahy, Kassidy Lessard, Angelique Maziarz, Duncan McGilvery, Jordan McLin, Emma Perkins, Zachary Picard, Jordyn Rogers, William Salvatore, Cameron Shaw, Kandice Shedd, Zoe Solak, Brooke Spence, Rian Sullivan, Nathan Szczechowicz, Cheyenne Thomas, Nolan Winston, Timothy Yi.
Grade 10
Highest Honors
Travis Bellows, Valerie Boisvert, Christina Duarte, Alyssa Goodwin, Andrea Guernon, Ashley Pollock, Hannah Therrien.
Honors
Mary Bergendahl, Mariah Bisson, Delainy Blaisdell, Jordan Boucher, Grey Bowden, Matthew Bradshaw, Faith Brooker, Sydney Burgess, Sydney Cheever, Rebecca Christiansen, Mia Colantuoni, Samantha Couture, Collin Cyr, Sarah Drake, Kellyfaith Dumont, Mallory Feenstra, Erin Flanigan, Bruce French, Josiah Gagnon, Alexia Gibson, Autumn Goldenberg, Patrick Gould, Alexis Goulet, Justin Grebouski, Jonathan Grenier, Morgan Griffin, Hunter Heon, Michael Hintermeister, Savanna Houston, Molly Jacques, Hil Keisker, Cayden Lagerberg, Valarie Marshall, Madeline Martin, Sarah Mayrose, Maggie Morneault, Kurtis Morton, Emma Noel, Michael Peters, Joseph Pilecki, Dominic Polletta, Cameron Pomerleau, Kaitlyn Price, Nicholas Roberge, Jarrod Rudis, Lauren Sanger, Julia Silke, Emily Silver, Summer Smith, Abigail Sprague, Wyatt St.Pierre, Nina Tasker, Brandon Watson, Ben Wiggin, Tyler Yi.
Honorable Mention
Mackenzie Aleva, Hannah Bryant, Brandon Bullard, Kyle Cantilado, Moriah Cronin, Jacob Currie, Roderick Cyr, Cassidy Drew, Brett Goulet, Madalyn Hadwen, Morgan Hills, Raymond Horne, Talena Huff, Ingrid Janocha, Kale Jones, Margaret Kelly, Allison Kitchen, Kaitlyn Lamontagne, Devin Langelier, Preston Martin, Justin McGlynn, Kali Pay, Madison Shisler, Aerielle Sprague, Hannah Trott, Jackson Vandenberg, Cameryn Wilcox.
Grade 11
Highest Honors
Harland Crowley-Banks, Thelma Robbins, Britton Study, William Webber, Devin Whitmore, Amy Williams, Timothy Ziadeh.
Honors
Zachary Bahai, Jillian Bedard, Noah Binette, Danielle Boivin, Liam Bowie, Riley Brooks, Abigayle Brunelle, Zachary Chambers, Camden Clark, Diego Diaz, Nicholas Doucette, Miranda Dow, Carl Durocher, Kerri Fleming, Leah Ford, Alexis Franco, Jessie Lago, Jordan Lister, Jake Martel, Jonathan McCarthy, Dalton Meagher, Dylan Merrill, Matthew Patenaude, Megan Phillips, Meredith Podolec, Emery Roakes, Austin Shorey, Kendra Silvers, Josiah Stewart, Lee Tasker, Deirdre Tiernan, Brandyn Tuck, Kunlun Wang, Zachary White.
Honorable Mention
Christopher Binette, Marisa Cipolla, Bailey Coull, Kendra Delay, Matthew Estabrook, Darcy Flaherty, Ann Grabowski, Samantha Larochelle, Mariah Martel, Alex Noyes, Duncan O'Brien, Kelsey Pelletier, Logan Pomerleau, Kasey Rogers, Lance Santeusanio, Patrick Shannon, William Snow, Yawen Xu.
Grade 12
Highest Honors
Tyler Bates, Caitlynn Bryant, Ryan Creveling, Brooke Holmes, Marisa Morrill, Colleen Sheedy, Wenyi Wu.
Honors
Shaylee Ashburn, Megan Bataran, Hali Bowden, Sadie Bowden, Jacob Bradshaw, Jacob Burgess, Emily Clarke, Abigail Couture, Benjamin Currie, Rheann Dionne, Nicole Dyer, Emily Fenderson, Casey Halliday, Conrad Halliday, Patricia Hamme, Gabrielle Hanson, Cody Hart, Josie Hubbard, Steven Janocha, Otto Keisker, Dustin Knight, Olivia Koss, Megan Lantz, Steven Lapierre, Jacob LeLievre, Kayla Lessard, Caleb Lewis, Ashley Lister, Xingzhou Luo, Matthew MacGown, Maggie Menter, Tyler Merrill, Tristen Moore, Kody Moseley, Aftyn Pankratz, Amy Pass, Keely Pearson, Kailey Pouliot, Savanah Quirion, Elise Ross, Chad Rumney, Megan Saucier, Erika Sillon, Victoria Simons, Hunter Smith, Jessie Smith, Karrysen Smith, David Stansfield, Amanda Terry, Sarah Therrien, Jessiallyn Thibeau, Kaylin Thompson, Autumn Wentworth, Brooke Wilson, Hannah Wilson.
Honorable Mention
Anthony Albanese, Brianna Armenta, Misha Barbour, Bayleigh Boucher, Matthew Bray, Chloe Camire, Sining Chen, Sophie Clarke, Isaac Douglass, Ryan Farrell, Maggie Frye, Harrison Guptill, Chase Hamilton, Isaac Houston, Joseph Hutchins, Diane Jacques, Emma Kaply, Andrew LaBaire, Marcelline LaRiccia, Julianna Levesque, Mikayla Maher, Taylor Mallett, Justin McGlone, Maeghan Murphy, Graham Small, Lea Wallbaum.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Lebanon Resident, Noble High School Football Member, Receives Nominations to Attend USAF Academy.




Lebanon Maine Truth Seekers congratulates Lebanon Resident Cody Hart, who has received nominations from U.S. Senator Susan Collins, U. S. Senator Angus King, U. S Rep. Bruce Poloquin and U. S. Rep Chellie Pingree to attend the United States Air Force Academy, in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Cody, is locally known for his activity on the Noble High School Knights Varsity Football team as #24 Running Back, Member of the Noble High School Track and Field Team, and Noble High School Honor Roll Student.
To be eligible to accept an offer of appointment to the Academy, you must be nominated by a legally authorized nominating entity. The process of securing a nomination is competitive and lengthy. Each Member of Congress is only allowed to have a maximum of five cadets attending the Academy at one time. Members of Congress want to nominate outstanding individuals from their states or districts who will have the best chance to qualify for appointment.
The Air Force Academy seeks out individuals who possess exceptional academic prowess and leadership potential. Because we offer one of the most prestigious and respected academic programs available, academic admissions standards are high.
Congratulations to Noble High School Senior, Cody Hart, on receiving nominations from 4 separate nominating entities.


Thursday, June 4, 2015

SAD60 Students to Take Standardized Testing or Risk Graduation

 

 
Re-Posted from the Truth in American Education Webiste.
You can find more HERE:
 
http://truthinamericaneducation.com/

 

Maine Students Warned Assessment Opt-Out May Cost Graduation

As debate over standardized testing ramped up in the Legislature, the Maine Department of Education again cautioned parents and school administrators this week about the possible fallout from opting out of statewide assessments. Among the potential repercussions — a school could withhold a student’s diploma.
“No one is going to force a child to sit and take the test,” Acting Commissioner Tom Desjardin said in a written statement released Wednesday. “[Parents and students] do not, however, have a right to be shielded from the consequences of that act, which could range from action by the school district or loss of federal funding for the school.”
The article notes several school districts who make taking the standardized test a graduation requirement.  This is mainly done to make sure a school district achieves the 95% participation benchmark required under No Child Left Behind.
In SAD 60, if parents want to opt their children out of the Maine Educational Assessment, they must sign a form stating that they understand that all schools in Maine are required by federal law to have 95 percent of their students tested or the school could face financial penalties.
It’s unclear how many other districts in the state have similar graduation requirements. Neither Desjardin nor the Maine School Management Association could name others off hand, and no reliable record exists on the varied graduation requirements in districts across the state.
However, student handbooks available on school websites indicate that Old Town High School and Lake Region High School in Naples also require students to take the state assessment in their junior year in order to graduate.
Lake Region Principal Ted Finn said Friday that in his five years at the school, which has had the requirement since the 1990s, no student has failed to graduate because they didn’t take the test. Students have failed to graduate, but never solely because they didn’t take the state test, he said. As of Friday, no juniors at Lake Region had opted out of this year’s exam.
The Maine Legislature is considering a bill, LD 1276, that would end the state’s participation with Smarter Balanced.  A bill, LD 695, that would codify and clarify a parent’s right to opt their student out from standardized assessments will be considered by the full House and Senate even though it was not recommended by legislative education committee.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Noble High School Football Boosters to Host Open Golf Tournament

 
2015 NOBLE HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL BOOSTERS
GOLF TOURNAMENT
 
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Links at Outlook
4 person teams
8:00 AM Shotgun Start / Scramble Format
Registration from 6:30 - 7:30 AM
 
Registration Price: $125 per player ($500 per foursome)
Registration includes:
Breakfast
Round of Golf with Cart, Driving Range Access,
Awards Luncheon, Tournament T-Shirt,
Prizes, and FUN FUN FUN...
 
Prizes for 1st place, 2nd place, Longest Drive, Closest to the Pin,
Longest Putt, Raffle Prizes, and More...
 
Please Register Online at:
 
OR click and print the Registration Form HERE:
 
 
SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES ALSO AVAILABLE
Presented By Sponsor (1 Available) $500
Name on Banner and Advertising, Logo on Website and Tournament T-Shirt
Longest Drive Contests Signage, 1 Page Color Advertisement in Program
Eagle Sponsor (7 Available) $300
Logo on Website and Tournament T-Shirt, Closest to the Pin Contest Signage,
Website Sponsor, Beverage Cart Signage OR Golf Cart Signage,
1/2 Page Color Advertisement in Program
Birdie Sponsor (2 Available) $200
Logo on Website, Name on Tournament T-Shirt,
Putting Green / Driving Range Signage, 1/4 Page Color Advertisement in Program
Par Sponsor (18 Available) $150 per hole
Hole Sponsor (Smaller Singage), Name on Website
Name on Tournament T-Shirt, Name in Program
Raffle Prize Donations (unlimited)
Name on Website, Name in Program
All Donations Accepted
 
The Links at Overlook:
Golfers will enjoy many spectacular and breathtaking views that will captivate them while playing the Par 71 / 6,500 yard championship course.
Architect Brian Silva "Golf World Magazine's Architect of the Year" in 1999, designed the layout which makes optimal use of the natural landscape in what was once known as The Outlook Farm. Make no mistake about it, this farm has been totally converted into a Links Style Course like those found across the Atlantic Ocean in Scotland and Ireland.
"Built in the Scottish Tradition", The Links at Overlook Golf Course was truly designed to have a flavor of Old Traditional Courses.
 
Noble High School Football Booster:
The Noble High School Football Team Boosters have been in existence for over 20 years. In that time, the Noble High School Football Team has reached over 2,000 high school youth in Berwick, North Berwick, and Lebanon, Maine. Without the support of the Football Boosters providing team meals and support for the training of the athletes and coaches, the high school football team would not be able to reach these athletes.
This year, the Noble High School Football Team has the goal of making it to the Maine State Class A Football Playoffs. To achieve this goal, the team will need continued support from the Football Boosters. The Noble Football Boosters biggest fundraising event for the upcoming football season will be the Noble High School Football Boosters Open Golf Tournament. The proceeds from the tournament will offset the cost of the football players and coaches to participate in all the football activities for the 2015 football season.
 
For More Information or to Register,
Check us Out Online
 



 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

MSAD60 and Noble High School Link to School District Budget Informational Videos



MSAD60 is offering some videos to help local taxpayers understand the school district's budget.
If you're planning to attend the Budget Informational Session on May 7th at Noble High School at 7 PM, OR if you're going to be voting in the May 12, 2015, MSAD60 Budget Vote, you're probably going to want to watch these videos beforehand.
You can find the videos on the Noble High School website at: http://www.msad60.org/budget-presentation-videos/

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Town of Lebanon Absentee Ballots for MSAD60 Budget Votes Now Available

ABSENTEE BALLOTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT THE TOWN OFFICE
FOR
THE MAY 12, 2015 MSAD 60 SCHOOL BUDGET VOTE.
Don't forget to vote in this very important election!!!
Last year the Town of Lebanon only registered 166 registered voters who participated in the MSAD60 Budget Vote.

If you want to know where your money is being spent, go vote, speak your mind, have your say at the polls!!!

Noble High School UKnights Humanitarian Club Hosts 5K Walk/Run.


Noble High School’s Humanitarian Club, "UKnights", will be hosting a Walk/Run 5k, on Saturday, May 16, 2015.
True to their Humanitarian concerns, the club will donate all proceeds from this event to their chosen charity,  "Guiding Eyes for the Blind".
Guiding Eyes for the Blind is an organization who raises and trains puppies with a purpose, puppies are given, free of charge, to people who are blind or sight impaired.
Pre-registration is $15 by calling the school at (207) 676-2234 or by e mail at msad60-info@msad60.org 
You may also register for $25 the day of the race.
Registration for children 12 and under is only $5, anytime.
The first 20 paid registrants get a free T-shirt!
There will also be a Raffle, Snacks, and...........a Puppy Kissing Booth!!!!

Guiding Eyes for the Blind is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) agency that depends on the support of individuals, corporations, foundations, and civic organizations such as Lions Clubs to fulfill its mission. They receive no government funding, and provide their renowned Guiding Eyes dogs, plus training and lifetime support, to our blind and visually impaired students at NO COST to them. It costs approximately $45,000 to prepare our students and dogs to become a Guiding Eyes team.
Guiding Eyes also provides specially trained dogs to families that have children with autism through its Heeling Autism program.  This program is also provided at NO COST to the families who are chosen to receive service dogs
Guiding Eyes operates two campuses the first, their Yorktown Heights Headquarters in Yorktown, NY, and their second, The Patterson Canine Development Center in Patterson, NY.
Through their website, www.guidingeyes.org, you have the opportunity to Adopt a puppy who has not passed the rigorous program training, Apply for guide dog services for yourself or a loved one, Apply to become a puppy raiser or foster parents for a stud or brood dog, or make a donation ot any one of their programs.