Greetings Navigators! We are excited to present you with a preview of the 2015-2016 spirit wear. CLICK HERE to download the form to pre-order your shirts. You can mail the completed form and your payment to Northside PTA to the school (address is on the form). Please put spirit wear on the envelope. Order now to pick up your shirt on Meet the Teacher Night!
Show your Navigator spirit and help support the PTA!
**Due to use of hand dyed shirts, color may slightly vary.
A remix of the Northside School Rap debuted at a post-EOG pep rally help for third, fourth, and fifth grade students on Wednesday, June 4, 2015. Check out the music video below.
Lyrics
By Jeremy McIlwaine
Chorus
We are the teachers at Northside, Northside.
We are the teachers at Northside, Northside.
We're thinking, learning, growing with persistence and pride.
Verse 1 (Ms. Kelly)
Sitting in my classroom thinking, learning, growing
Students use manipulatives, making sure their work is showing.
Got their name on their paper and they wrote the date.
Man I love Northside because...
Verse 2 (Ms. Powell)
Chilling in my classroom on my work I'm checkin'.
Best grade level in the school, I'm reppin 2nd
Lifecycles, weather, and the 3 states of matter.
Thinking, learning, growing up the elementary ladder.
Verse 3 (Ms. T Jones)
Second year on the scene, still working with my team.
Navigators On the Move still navigating seas.
Stop! Shhhs... compass cards in the hallway.
With my navigator crew, orange and blue that's how we do.
Verse 4 (Ms. D Jones)
Representing third grade, yeah you know we in the house.
Teaching reading and math skills, D. Jones, I hold it down.
Students on the iPad, use Reflex Math.
If knowledge is the goal, then we on that learning path.
Verse 5 (Ms. Symons)
I'm Symons, yeah, I gotta mindset that grows.
Effort is success, and everybody knows.
Three years in the game, yes teaching is my thing.
Now put your hands up and do that Northside thing.
Verse 6 (Ms. Walker)
We're the first not the last, pre-k head of class.
ABCs, 123s, science, math we're working please.
It's all in fun in the sun, pre-k is what we run.
Knock, knock, shell shocked, kindergarten here they come.
Verse 7 (Ms. Cole)
Technology and books go hand in hand.
Checking out and checking in, and we do it all again.
We got books, we got magazines, something fun and new.
When you finish with your book, please return or renew.
Verse 8 (Ms. Quick)
It's Quick's 4th grade, walking through the door.
This is my job and yeah, it's not a chore.
Planning, working hard, getting them ready for the EOG.
Ain't no worries, they're not stressing. Yeah, Yeah, they got me.
Verse 9 (Ms. Murrill)
Teaching all the students while they get their education.
Meeting after meeting got the teachers going crazy.
Scores going up at Northside.
Thinking, learning growing with persistence and pride.
On Thursday, May 7, 2015 Navigators on the Move sponsored the second annual Community Festival designed to bring the school and the community together. Navigators on the Move is an after school club that prides itself on enriching students' lives through education and community involvement. The group's advisors are Northside staff members Jeremy McIlwaine, Chavis McManus, Crystal Bowe and Tameka Jones.
STEAM Day 2015 was a huge success at Northside! Parents, community members, and volunteers joined us to fill this day with meaningful and engaging experiences for students relating to Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. Each class saw four different demonstrations facilitated by NASA employees, geologists, chemists, Moseley architects, Fifth Season, NES staff, and more! They also participated in a time of self-selected exploration involving designing roller coasters, exploring surface tension, building bridges, etc. Students left with plans to be chemists and an excitement to explore more about the world surrounding them.
-Submitted by Diana Lisle
CLICK HERE to check out another slide show of the events of the day.
In the fifth annual awards cycle for the Greater Triangle Stewardship Development Awards Program (GTSDA), three local land development projects received awards. An awards ceremony was held at the Power Plant at the American Tobacco Campus on April 29.
Developer Roger Perry of East-West Partners provided by brief keynote address, followed by presentation of awards to recipients by local Meteorologist Chris Hohmann of WTVD ABC11.
Northside Elementary School in Chapel Hill was one of three innovative winning projects (the others were Park West Village in Cary and the Saxapahaw Rivermill Project). This redevelopment project was awarded a Gold Stewardship Development Award, the program’s highest-level award. Northside Elementary School was originally home to the African-American Orange County Training School, built in 1924, most of which had been abandoned. By redeveloping this site, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, with Timmons Group and Mosely Architects, realized a great opportunity to revitalize the Northside neighborhood while avoiding the ecological impacts that come from building on a new site. Careful deconstruction of the existing buildings permitted high rates of material reuse and recycling. The project enhanced a local greenway, a resource conservation area, and a community garden.
The project did an outstanding job of protecting water quality through use of porous pavers, porous playgrounds, green roofs, and an underground stormwater detention basin. A 60,000-gallon underground cistern supplies provides water for toilet fixtures and a cooling tower. A second 5,000-gallon cistern irrigates the school garden. The redevelopment project preserved trees and removed invasive species. The project recently became the first LEED Platinum elementary school in North Carolina, and is one of only four LEED Platinum elementary schools in the entire country.
An interdisciplinary expert panel of judges evaluated the projects for achievement in multiple areas of sustainability:
Natural Resource Assessment
Water Quality Protection
Wildlife Habitat Protection
Vegetation Protection and Enhancement
Green Building
Integration with the Community
Long-Term Management and Maintenance
Community Outreach and Education
Modeled after a sister program in the Coastal NC area, the Greater Triangle Stewardship Development Awards Program is a partnership established in 2010 among local businesses, academia, state agencies and local governments. The program incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in 2014. Applications for recognition in the 2016 cycle will be solicited in fall 2015.
-Submitted by the CHCCS Office of Community Relations
Northside Elementary School has been named this week's Cool School by WNCN.
WNCN Meteorologist Alyssa Corfont will broadcast live from the school on WNCN Today Friday (5/8) morning at 11 AM as she speaks with the 2nd grade students who are currently studying weather.