
The middle school boys' basketball team is back in action tonight as they host De Soto. Tip off of the first game is at 5:00 p.m. GO TROJANS!! #TrojanPride

North Crawford Ag students traveled to River Ridge today to compete in their annual judging contest. Students put what they’ve learned in the classroom into play traveling to 4 farms around the River Ridge school to judge 8 different classes of cows!



We are proud to partner with Waterford Upstart to give the gift of learning and confidence to young children. Waterford Upstart is a free early-learning program that helps children build reading skills before kindergarten, so they can be confident in the classroom on day one! A free laptop can be provided through Upstart to families without access to one for their child.
Register Here!
https://www.waterford.org/upstart/register/

So excited for this project to finally come to fruition. A conversation that started a decade ago was completed this fall. North Crawford has a brand new track and field synthetic rubber surface. We’re a little biased, but we think it looks amazing. Can’t wait to see our athletes competing on it this spring. GO TROJANS!! #TrojanPride





Loud and proud shout out to NCHS sophomore Nathan Zirk for being accepted into the Wisconsin State Honors Music Project. Nathan had the opportunity to perform live on stage at the Overture Center in Madison with other honorees from around the state. Thank you Nathan for proudly representing North Crawford on the big stage. To view the concert, click the link https://pbswisconsin.org/watch/pbs-wisconsin-music-arts/2021-wsma-state-honors-band-concert-l7cn3v/ #TrojanPride





NC Student Government is hosting a blood drive with the American Red Cross on Tuesday, November 9th. Hope to see you there.


Last week Ms. Keegan's class Zoomed with “Ketchup Katie” who spent all of last year driving the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile around the country! #TrojanPride #snacktimechats



Good Evening NC families, a note from the school nurse:
A GI illness (stomach flu) is currently making its way through our families in the district as we have had several students out the past few days of school. It appears to last only a day or so but appears to quite contagious. We have not received any lab confirmed diagnosis but it presents very similar to the norovirus. GI viral illnesses are spread by contact not respiratory droplet, meaning that in order to get sick you need to get the virus in your mouth. Our maintenance crew is working hard to complete extra cleaning on high touch areas. We want to remind families that our return policy for students with diarrhea/vomiting/fever of unknown cause is the symptoms need to be resolved for 24 hours before they can return to school. Meaning if your student vomited during the evening, they need to stay home that following day. According to the WI DHS, if it is norovirus, they recommend returning 48 hours after symptoms as an infected individual may still pass the virus up to 48 hours after symptoms end. Also, the use of soap and water is recommended as hand sanitizers are not as effective against norovirus. As always, contact your medical provider with any questions or concerns. Attached is a link to the WI DHS for more information on the norovirus: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/foodborne/norovirus.htm


The Middle School boys' basketball team tips off their season today as they travel to conference rival Seneca. Tip off of the 6th/7th grade game is scheduled for 6:00 p.m., followed immediately by the 7th/8th grade game. GO TROJANS!! #TrojanPride

Hello NC Families: please check out our November breakfast and lunch menus.



North Crawford Elementary celebrated Halloween on Friday with a fun carnival in the gym, pumpkin exploration, and classroom parties. Check out the short video of photos!
https://youtu.be/b6LLmpYPH9U

Ms.Knutson’s 6th grade Ag students have learned all about the pumpkin industry. They looked at how to grow pumpkins, parts of the plant and all the different varieties and their uses. 6th graders wrapped up the unit by carving pumpkins this week!



Mrs. Kruizenga’s 2nd grade class showing off their collaborative building skills! A perfectly balanced tower!


Today the Elementary had our 1st Behavior Assembly! It was so wonderful to recognize our September and October birthdays, read student shout outs, celebrate with a Trojan Ticket Raffle, and have some fun with staff relay races! Ask your Elementary student about their favorite part! #Celebrate #TrojanPride


Congratulations to all of our student-athletes who received recognition from the conference coaches for their accomplishments on and off the course, field and court this fall. GO TROJANS!! #TrojanPride

North Crawford community residents are invited to participate in this interactive 'Sources of Strength' training dedicated to providing strength-based coping mechanisms to promote health. If you are interested in attending, please see the attached flyer for more information regarding the date, time, and location. #TrojanPride

First graders enjoyed making pastel butterflies in art! #arts #trojanpride


Recognize any of these amazing ladies? Current and recent NC grads made the cover of the program for the Women in STEM Career Day which was held this week on the campus of UW-Platteville. Great things are happening at North Crawford!! #TrojanPride


Good Morning NC families,
We are excited to be able to offer dental services again this year! The company providing the care has changed but the dental hygienist remains the same. Due to the change in company, any families of students preK-12th grade that wish to have their student receive preventative dental care right here at school will need to complete the form below and send it to the school nurse. The form can also be found in the school nurse folder of the documents tab on the school website. We would like these to be turned in by next week so we can plan our clinic dates.
https://5il.co/1138m


As the school building continues to experience 2 or more positive cases of COVID each week, our mask mandate has been extended through the Thanksgiving holiday break. As we approach November 29th, we will re-evaluate our masking status based on our district metric. We appreciate your patience and understanding.