Advanced food science is learning the purpose of the gluten protein. They ran experiments on different flours to check for gluten content. Gluten is contained in grain and provides elasticity to food products.
almost 3 years ago, Kate Skirvin
kneading rice flour
All 4 flours: bread, while wheat, corn, rice
kneading bread flour
kneading whole wheat dough
Join us in celebrating the September Students of the Month!
almost 3 years ago, North Putnam Community Schools
Sept Students of the Month
Successful greenhouse plant production begins with learning the purpose of ingredients in potting mix. Each group is performing experiments they created to test the purpose for each ingredient we use in our potting mix for the greenhouse. critical thinking is happening!
almost 3 years ago, Kate Skirvin
recording results
measuring water
assigning tasks
waiting for water to flow through peat moss
Please note the school corporation emailed a communication earlier this week regarding work along school road/CR250 that will be performed by Duke Energy between Oct. 3-Jan. 31. If you have a student driver, transport your children to/from school, or have a bus rider, please use extra caution and allow for extra time during this time period. It is our understanding that traffic will be controlled down to one lane during this period on a fairly regular basis. We are working with Duke Energy and our School Resource Officer to provide as safe as an environment possible for our community during this period of time, but especially during peak hours of use. These enhancements will be of benefit to the school by reducing power outages. Please let us know if you have questions or concerns and we will do our best to address them with Duke Energy.
almost 3 years ago, Nicole Allee
Our JAG Program has developed a Food Pantry that is open to all residents of Northern Putnam County. The food pantry will be open from 4:00-6:00 PM on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. The Food Pantry will be open for the first time this next Wednesday, September, 28th. Patrons should enter Door 16 which is in the back of the building. Please feel free to share this information with your friends, family, and neighbors. We are also always accepting donations for the pantry. Donations may be dropped off at the front office during normal office hours.
almost 3 years ago, North Putnam Community Schools
Cougar Care Pantry
Cougar POWER is a program started by North Putnam Senior Alaina Chew and Bainbridge Elementary teacher Staci Parent. With the help of an amazing group of senior mentors this program was successfully started earlier this year at Bainbridge Elementary School. Cougar POWER (Providing Others With Engaging Relationships) seeks to form meaningful relationships with selected elementary students. Each high school mentor was paired up with a student from Bainbridge. Each week on their assigned day, the student mentor travels to Bainbridge to meet with their student. The mentor and student meet and play board games, color, read, do puzzles and form a positive friendship. The goal of these weekly meetings is to help the student with engaging in healthy social interactions as well as have a positive role model to look up to. This is the pilot year for the program, and the hope is to involve more high school volunteers and more Bainbridge students in future years. A big thank you goes out to NPHS students Jada Brooks, Myles Bryan, Alaina Chew, Ethan Harrison, Arrick Kramer, Rhiannon Lindley, Levi O’Neal, Trevor Roseboom, Kylie Rust, Ruby Sullivan, and Emma Williams. Also thank you to Bainbridge teacher Staci Parent and Bainbridge Principal Brandon Wagler.
almost 3 years ago, North Putnam Community Schools
Cougar Power
If you use the My Stop app, you are aware it was not working this morning. The problem was on the GPS side, the drivers were able to use the GPS, but data was not being sent back to us for you to be able to see the bus locations. The problem is now fixed and everything appears to be running properly. Thank you for your patience this morning.
almost 3 years ago, Terry Tippin
Homecoming Week starts this week! We are looking for a fun week with our students culminating in our Homecoming Cougar Carnival on Friday evening followed by the Cougars taking on the Clovers on the football field.
about 3 years ago, North Putnam Community Schools
Dress up days
Cougar Carnival
Mr. Richardson’s Lifeguarding students are reviewing the lifesaving steps and when to use CPR. Mr. Richardson gives students different scenarios through his classes to help students learn important potentially life saving decision making skills.
about 3 years ago, North Putnam Community Schools
lifeguarding class
lifeguarding class
lifeguarding class
Miss Baire’s third year Spanish students were using their skills and these manipulatives to help translate pieces of literature today. These hands on approaches help students learn language at a deeper level of understanding.
about 3 years ago, North Putnam Community Schools
translating literature
translating literature
translating literature
translating literature
Cougar POWER! We look forward to sharing more about this great program coming to Bainbridge Elementary soon! For now, here are some pictures from a tour and training completed earlier this school year.
about 3 years ago, North Putnam Community Schools
training1
training2
Advanced Animal Science is dissecting chicken digestive systems today. All students are excited to see in person what they have been studying in class. We are grateful to community members who donate these items for hands on experience!
about 3 years ago, Kate Skirvin
chicken gizzard
just found the esophagus
beginning the dissection
started looking at the heart too!
Congratulations to our students, Seth Fuhrman, Arrick Kramer, and Ruby Sullivan, they are each one of 62,000 students from across the country to earn academic honors from the College Board’s National Recognition Programs! These National Recognition Programs grant underrepresented students with academic honors that can be included on college and scholarship applications and connect students with universities across the country, helping them stand out during the admissions process. Colleges and scholarship programs use these honors to identify students from underrepresented groups through College Board’s Student Search Service.
about 3 years ago, North Putnam Community Schools
A Kramer
Sullivan
Fuhrman
We had a great turnout for our monthly PIE Breakfast. PIE stands for Prevention, Intervention and Education. Each month students from across the county meet to learn about how they can help prevent or stop the use of drugs, alcohol, and tobacco among the teenagers in Putnam County. All students are invited. This month we heard from Deputy Prosecutor Austin Malayer (2008 NP Grad) about the types of court cases he sees come through the courts and what he believes are the causes of many of these cases. If your student would like to get involved, please contact the office.
about 3 years ago, North Putnam Community Schools
Austin Malayer
pie coalition
NPTable
Plant and Soild science students are learning how to find the texture of soil.
about 3 years ago, Kate Skirvin
soil texture
soil texture
soil texture
soil texture
SENATOR TODD YOUNG 'ACADEMY DAY' Senator Young is hosting another Academy Day in person on Monday, August 29th from 3:30-6:00 pm. Please share this information with Counselors and anyone you think would benefit from knowing about this upcoming opportunity to interact with representatives from the service academies. For information about Senator Young’s Academy Nominations process, please visit the website below https://www.young.senate.gov/help/academy-nominations
about 3 years ago, North Putnam Community Schools
Raizing the Roof, Dinner and Dance Fundraiser for the Russellville Community Center Roof Dinner 5:00-6:00 PM Music to follow! All proceeds go to the roof fund to help replace the Community Center Roof!
about 3 years ago, North Putnam Community Schools
Russellvile Flyer
Good evening. Just as we were ready to stripe the parking lot today, it started raining which kept the lot too wet to paint. We very much wanted it finished and ready for use tomorrow morning. We now have the student side of the lot blocked off and ready for the last coat of sealer but have opened the east side for student and staff parking. Parents will use the north road to drive behind the building and drop off at doors 15 and 20 then make the loop to exit back to the road just as we outlined on Friday. Students will follow the north road to the 1st 2 entrances past the barricades to turn into the parking lot. There are no stripes on the lot but park just as you would have had the stripes been there. Thank you for your patience.
about 3 years ago, Terry Tippin
Due to the weather over the last 2 weeks, we have been unable to complete the seal and striping project to the north parking lot on the HS/MS campus. As shown in the attached image, there is a barrier set up in the middle of the lot and the east side of the lot is blocked off waiting for the 2nd coat of sealing and then striping. We would like parents to enter the lot the same as last year for dropping students off. Drop off at doors 7 and 8. And then turn right to exit along the north road next to the solar field. Students will enter any 1 of the 3 one way lanes for student parking. Staff can park behind the building or in the south lot. Thank you for your patience while we complete the project and have a great first day of school.
about 3 years ago, Terry Tippin
Traffic Flow
It is almost time for the first day of school and we are gearing up and excited for the new year to start. We are proud to introduce a new app for parents and students to be able to use to help bus pick up and drop off times. Click this link to find instructions on how to download the Versatrans My Stop app to your phone. Once downloaded, you will need your student's ID number which is found on the front page when you log into Harmony. When logged in you will be able to see your student's bus number, scheduled pick up and drop off time, and time to arrival to your house in real time. You will also be able to see where the bus is located when the bus is in route. Feel free to download and set up the app on your phone but know we will be making adjustments to the routes for the first week or so. We hope that this will give you more information about the safe transport of your students from home and school. Have a great year, Dr. Terry Tippin, Director of Operations
about 3 years ago, Terry Tippin