WE ARE A GO!
All buses and schools will run exactly two hours after their regularly scheduled time.
Refer to the regular schedule that occurs on Tuesdays - Fridays, then push everything back TWO HOURS. For instance, if your child's bus comes at 6:30 normally, today it will come at 8:30. If you child's school opens normally at 7:30, it will open at 9:30 today.
See you SOON!

Due to foggy road conditions, East Noble School Corporation will operate on a TWO-HOUR DELAY today. All schools and buses will run exactly two hours later than their normal schedule.
Example: If your child's school typically starts at 7:45 a.m., today it will start at 9:45 a.m. Simply move bus pickup times, school start times, and other morning schedules back by two hours.
Thank you for your patience as we prioritize safe travel for our students!

The 2026–2027 South Side Elementary School Supply List is now available! Please CLICK HERE to view supply lists for each grade level and help your student get ready for a successful start to the new school year.




I sent out a video a couple weeks ago about where we were as a school with our letter recognition in kindergarten. Our littles have come so far this year but there is a LONG way yet to go. The bar is set high by the Indiana standards and we want to see your children achieve everything kindergarten has to offer. This will set them up to be successful in first grade.
Today, I put together magnetic letter baggies of every capital and lower case letter that your child has not mastered. I will send them home with your student when we return back to school.
Here are some ways that you can use them at home:
1. Put them on the fridge and ask your child about one or more of them every time you open the fridge. While your student is learning the letter you will need to tell them what it is, and even practice the shape it makes.
2. While in another room ask your student to go to the fridge and grab a specific letter. While they are learning them you can show them what it looks like or draw it in the air.
3. You can carry one or two of the letters with you when you complete bath routine and ask talk about the letter and sound it makes as you are doing your regular nightly routine.
4. Car rides are also a great way to talk about the letters and have them practice it.
Get creative and please try to incorporate a few letters a day into your routine! Thank you for all your help and please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions!
Mrs. Erexson
Presale tickets are due by Tuesday, February 10th.
We only need one order form per family.






National School Lunch Week is coming October 13-17
This year’s theme is Taste the World, and each day we’ll feature foods
from different regions including Asia, Central America, West Africa, Germany and
Middle East. Our cafeterias will be alive with new flavors, and cultural connections.
Every student will get a passport and will receive a stamp when they try that day’s entrée.
Students who collect all five stamps will be entered into a prize drawing!
Attached is the meal that will be offered on Friday the 17th

National School Lunch Week is coming October 13-17
This year’s theme is Taste the World, and each day we’ll feature foods
from different regions including Asia, Central America, West Africa, Germany and
Middle East. Our cafeterias will be alive with new flavors, and cultural connections.
Every student will get a passport and will receive a stamp when they try that day’s entrée.
Students who collect all five stamps will be entered into a prize drawing!
Attached is the meal that will be offered on Thursday the 16hth

National School Lunch Week is coming October 13-17
This year’s theme is Taste the World, and each day we’ll feature foods
from different regions including Asia, Central America, West Africa, Germany and
Middle East. Our cafeterias will be alive with new flavors, and cultural connections.
Every student will get a passport and will receive a stamp when they try that day’s entrée.
Students who collect all five stamps will be entered into a prize drawing!
Attached is the meal that will be offered on Wednesday the 15th

National School Lunch Week is coming October 13-17
This year’s theme is Taste the World, and each day we’ll feature foods
from different regions including Asia, Central America, West Africa, Germany and
Middle East. Our cafeterias will be alive with new flavors, and cultural connections.
Every student will get a passport and will receive a stamp when they try that day’s entrée.
Students who collect all five stamps will be entered into a prize drawing!
Attached is the meal that will be offered on Tuesday the 14th.

National School Lunch Week is coming October 13-17
This year’s theme is Taste the World, and each day we’ll feature foods
from different regions including Asia, Central America, West Africa, Germany and
Middle East. Our cafeterias will be alive with new flavors, and cultural connections.
Every student will get a passport and will receive a stamp when they try that day’s entrée.
Students who collect all five stamps will be entered into a prize drawing!
Attached is the meal that will be offered on Monday the 13th.

Multi-Sensory Activities
Sensory Bins: Create a bin with sand, rice, or sprinkles and have your child use their finger to trace letters, saying them aloud.
Play-Doh: Use Play-Doh to form letters
Letter Formation: Use pipe cleaners, blocks, or other art supplies to build letters.
Games & Puzzles
Matching Games: Play memory with letter flashcards or match uppercase and lowercase letters with clothespins.
Scavenger Hunts: Hide letter cutouts or sticky notes around the house and have your child find them.
Alphabet Bingo: Play a classic bingo game using letters instead of numbers.
Hands-On Practice
Tracing Worksheets: Print free handwriting worksheets to practice tracing letters with a pencil or highlighter.
Letter Magnets: Use magnetic letters on a refrigerator or cookie sheet to spell letters and simple words.
Alphabet Blocks: Arrange alphabet blocks to build letters and practice forming them.
Songs & Rhymes
Sing Alphabet Songs: Sing classic alphabet songs and use rhymes to help children learn letter names and sounds.
Reading Alphabet Books: Read books that focus on letters and their sounds to reinforce learning.
Integrating Letters into Daily Life
Letter of the Day: Choose a "letter of the day" and look for it in books, on signs, and in magazines.
Label Items: Label various items around the house to create a print-rich environment for learning.
Use Technology: Utilize interactive alphabet apps and educational videos with songs and animations.


If you are new to South Side, you have not been sorted into a house! But you will be sorted soon!!!



