
At Nobleboro Central School, we are making plans for the upcoming kindergarten class. Maine children are eligible to be enrolled in a public school within the town in which they reside, provided your child has turned 5 years old on or before October 15th of that school year.
If you are a Nobleboro resident and your family has a child approaching kindergarten age, it's time to contact our school. Please email ncsoffice@aos93.org or complete the pre-registration form found on the Nobleboro Central School website. You'll find the kindergarten pre-registration link under the menu options/parent resources. Go to: https://www.aos93.org/o/ncs/page/kindergarten-pre-registration


NCS students put on a production of "The Little Mermaid" on Thursday night at Waldo Theater. The show was directed by Ms. Plummer and sponsored by Gr. 8. Go, Lions!




Spirit Week wrapped up with Color Wars on Friday. Each classroom was assigned a color and some classes had 100% participation! NCS will celebrate next Friday with a frozen treat Go, Lions!



Spirit Week continued Thursday at NCS with "Dress Like a Tourist Day!" There is one day left. Tomorrow is Color Wars Day where each grade dresses in their class colors. See schedule for details. Go, Lions!





NCS Spirit Week continued Wednesday with "Anything But a Backpack" Day! We saw lots of creative ideas, as shown in this video: https://youtu.be/ShNNfJGnC08?si=f7x32lJJ9wg7XPWM
Join the fun tomorrow (Thursday) with Summer/Dress Like a Tourist Day.
Go, Lions!





It's Spirit Week at NCS! Today (Tuesday) was Teacher/Student Swap Day where staff and students dressed alike. If you missed it, we have three more days of fun left. Go, Lions!





Spirit Week kicked off at NCS with Sports Day today (Monday). If you forgot to dress for success, there are still four more days of fun! Tuesday is the day to dress up as (or twin with) a teacher or student. Go, Lions!





Attention, NCS families! Next week is Spirit Week! So get ready to represent your school, your class, your favorite sports team and more! Here are the details of this fun event, sponsored by the 8th grade class. Go, Lions!


At Nobleboro Central School, we are making plans for the upcoming kindergarten class. Maine children are eligible to be enrolled in a public school within the town in which they reside, provided your child has turned 5 years old on or before October 15th of that school year.
If you are a Nobleboro resident and your family has a child approaching kindergarten age, it's time to contact our school. Please email ncsoffice@aos93.org or complete the pre-registration form found on the Nobleboro Central School website. You'll find the kindergarten pre-registration link under the menu options/parent resources. Go to: https://www.aos93.org/o/ncs/page/kindergarten-pre-registration


Attention parents of children aged 0-4, check out this great new opportunity!


Due to the impending snowstorm, NCS will dismiss at 11:30 a.m. today (Monday). Lunch will be served before students leave. Go, Lions!


Lincoln Little League baseball and softball registration is open. Sign up your kids today!!


Students in Gr. 3 have been taking weekly skating lessons at Midcoast Recreation Center (MRC) in Rockport this month. PE teacher Mrs. York said she is proud of the students for trying so hard and not giving up. Go, Lions!


The NCS basketball and cheer seasons are over, but our students sure had fun! Thanks to coaches Tess Zahn, Zach Brown, Shania Melvin and Kayla O'Donnell. Go, Lions!

NCS kids made the most of a snowy recess Thursday with old-fashioned fun like sliding, building snowmen and making snow angels. Go, Lions!

NCS students celebrated the 100th day of school Monday with a morning filled with fun activities for students in Kindergarten through Grade 4. They played math games, ran 100 laps in the gym, created 100-themed arts and crafts, and more. Go, Lions!

NCS middle-schoolers visited Bath Tech on Jan. 24 as part of the Flexible Fridays program. They learn about welding, cosmetology, early childhood development, automotive technology, culinary arts and more. It is a way to explore career paths, consider educational goals and learn life skills. Go, Lions!

As part of studying Maine, 3rd Grade students took a field trip to the top of Katahdin! They followed along and looked all round them as "Pilgrim" (the trail name of an Appalachian Trail thru-hiker finishing his roughly 2200 mile hike) made his way to the summit to touch the sign marking the northern end of the AT. Over the coming weeks, they will (virtually) visit and learn about West Quoddy Head Lighthouse, the Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory, and more. 6th graders will soon be traveling around Africa and 4th graders will take a road trip across the US as part of their studies. The VR headsets were made possible thanks to a very generous grant from the Maine Dept of Education to support Teaching with Technology. Thank you, DOE!


Family Fun Night this Friday at the Y!!


AOS 93 Board Special Budget Meeting Jan. 8, 2025, 6:00 p.m. Nobleboro Central School
AOS 93 Budget Public Vote January 22, 2025, 6:00 p.m. Nobleboro Central School