
Middlebury Community Schools is looking forward to a short groundbreaking ceremony Thursday at 1:00 for the Middlebury Activity Center. We are excited for this project and the benefits that it will bring to our students and community!


York Elementary is a great place to be! Students are engaged in their learning and are well-loved by the staff!






Orchard View Elementary School celebrated Dr. Seuss’s birthday and National Read Across America Day this past week with some fun activities, including a Dr. Seuss parade!









Jefferson Elementary School celebrated Dr. Seuss’s birthday and National Read Across America Day this week with some fun activities that included a sighting of the Jefferson tiger and The Cat in the Hat!




We would like to honor our school maintenance workers on National Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day! Our maintenance crew is up early plowing roads and parking lots, fixing things in all of our buildings, mowing lawns, and taking care of anything else that needs done. They do all of this with a smile, knowing that it helps our schools run smoothly. Thank you for all that you do!!


Middlebury Elementary School students celebrated the birthday of Dr. Seuss today by eating green eggs and having a reading cafe. Special guests were able to “order” a book from the menu. That book was then read to them by a student. These are great traditions at MES!











Heritage Intermediate School students are hard at work in their classrooms. Walking around the building you can find students engaged in whole group discussions, small group projects, and individual learning. HIS is a great place for students to be successful!




Kindergarten Round-Up is fast approaching. If you have a child who will be 5 years old by August 1, 2023, they are eligible to be signed up for kindergarten. Please contact your elementary school or visit your school's website for more information.


York Elementary School recently celebrated a Family Literacy Night last night. STEAM activities were based on their school wide Reading Challenge with authors Keiko Kasza and Kevin Henkes. What a great event for families!








Northridge High School students enjoy the time at lunch when they can talk to friends and enjoy our wonderful cafeteria food items!!



The Northridge Dance Team has qualified for the IHSDTA State Finals in both Pom & Hip Hop! Both routines will attempt to bring home a State Title in two weeks. Go Raiders!


Congratulations to the Northridge High School and Northridge Middle School Science Olympiad teams. They participated in the regional competition today at Ivy Tech Lafayette. The middle school team took first place and advances to the state competition! The high school teams took first, second, and fourth place and advance to the state competition for the 23rd consecutive year! Congratulations!!! Go Raiders! 🔰







Best of luck to Sawyer Lehman as he leaves to swim in the State Finals tomorrow and Saturday. The Northridge High School student body wished him well as he was cheered on by the students and percussion section before departing. We are proud of you and are cheering you on!! Go Raiders!





Middlebury Community Schools wants to wish the Fairfield and Bethany High School girls basketball teams good luck as they play in the state championship games for their class on Saturday. The green and gold are rooting for you!! Go Falcons and Go Bruins! 🔰





Middlebury Community Schools has the best bus drivers around! We wish to thank them for all that they do to transport our students and keep them safe! Today is National School Bus Driver Appreciation Day. Please thank a school bus driver when you see one!


After reviewing updates from numerous weather sources, we see the likelihood of ice and sleet moving through our area during the morning commute. In order to prioritize the safety of our students and staff, we will operate today, February 22, on a 2-hour delay to allow this system to pass. Start times are as follows: K-3 at 9:40, HIS at 10:00, NMS at 10:40, and NHS at 10:45.


Jefferson Elementary students presented at tonight's school board meeting. They shared with school
board members how they are working at improving writing goals at each grade level. Way to go JES students. We are proud of your hard work!











Students at Northridge High School are hard at work during sectional time in band. Sectional time allows students to work together to get their parts down in a small group setting. It also helps to develop leadership skills. These students have a bright future ahead of them!



There will be no classes on Monday, February 20, 2023 in honor of Presidents Day


Our Northridge High School Science Olympiad team is competing at the University of Pennsylvania this weekend. We wish you the best of luck. What an awesome team!!!

