
The deadline for Bikes for Books entries is April 1! Any student in Grades 3-6 who hopes to win one of 8 FREE bikes and helmets, courtesy of the local Masonic Lodge, get your entries in now. The drawing will be held the week after April vacation. Happy reading!


Due to the forecasted snowstorm, the Easter Eggstravaganza planned for Saturday has been moved to Sunday (same place, same time). We hope to see you there!!


Second-graders built "Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeders" after hearing the read-aloud "Those Darn Squirrels!" in the library Monday and Tuesday. They used Lincoln Logs, popsicle sticks, wooden blocks, string "lasers," paper, tape, glue and more to create their original contraptions. No squirrels allowed, but go, Lions!


Mrs. Stewart's kindergartners made soup after reading "Stone Soup" last week. They chopped cabbage, onion, potatoes and carrots, measured liquid ingredients into the pot, then waited while it simmered before trying it with a slice of bread. Go, Lions!


Granite Coast Orthodontics staff visited NCS to offer a dental health presentation to students. Here, third-graders in Mrs. Schuster's class learn about proper flossing, brushing and dental care.


NCS celebrated Read Across America and the birthday of Dr. Seuss this week. On Friday kindergartners were served green eggs & ham in the library. Classroom teachers held other special activities all week long. Happy reading!




Don't Miss Out!!! Registration for Little League is now open. Children who are between the ages of 4 & 12 are eligible to participate. Follow the link for more information or to register your kids today.


Looking for something fun to do this vacation? Check out this awesome opportunity at Camp Kieve.


NCS ended Spirit Week with NCS Day on Friday! Staff and students showed their school spirit by sporting NCS merch, wearing green and even dressing as the NCS mascot. Go, Lions!

Spirit Week continued Wednesday at NCS with Twins/Dress as a Teacher Day and today (Thursday) is 60s/70s Day. Friday is School Spirit Day. Go, Lions!




Spirit Week continued Wednesday at NCS with Twins/Dress as a Teacher Day! Remaining themes are 60s/70s Day on Thursday and School Spirit Day on Friday. 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


Spirit Week and the 100th Day of School collided on Tuesday at NCS. Students and staff dressed in sports-themed clothing for "Sports Day" while special "100 Day" projects and activities also were under way. Stay tuned for more as Spirit Week and 100 Day continue. Go, Lions!

Attention 8th grade families!! Lincoln Academy is hosting a Course Registration Night this Tuesday at 6:30pm. Please join them for this informative session regarding course selection, academic planning , and programming available.


It's Spirit Week at NCS! The schedule is as follows: Monday, Western Day; Tuesday, Sports Day; Wednesday, Twins or Teacher Day; Thursday, 60s/70s Day; Friday, School Spirit Day. Go, Lions!


NCS winter clubs are in full swing with Chess Club and Sewing Club both meeting on Thursdays after school. This year's Sewing Club quilt will be donated to the school nurse's office to comfort NCS kids when they aren't feeling well. Go, Lions!

Can't make it to today's South Division Finals Boys Basketball game at 3:45pm? Watch the livestream here: https://seasoncast.com/NCSLions



Eighth-graders from Nobleboro Central School won the
middle school division of the Stock Market Game, taking both first and
second place in the prestigious statewide competition. Mr. Suttmeier's social studies class participated as part of their economics unit. Go, Lions!


Two teams of NCS middle-schoolers participated in an annual reading competition held Jan. 30 at Lincoln Academy. The Great Maine Book Tournament round was won by GSB 7/8, which will move on to state competition. An AOS 93 "Battle of the Books" was won by BCS. While they didn't win, the NCS teams "Messy Hair Don't Care" (top photo) and "The Bookworms" performed well and made our school and community proud. Go, Lions!


Due to messy road conditions, all AOS 93 Schools, Great Salt Bay, Nobleboro, Bristol, South Bristol & Jefferson will have a two hour delay this morning - Monday, January 29th. Please be careful on the roads later today.
