Still celebrating all those 3's and 4's on MCAP
And more!!!!!!!
More Pictures from our celebration!
Wow! Did we have an exciting day at NDMS! Today we hosted the Kona Ice Bus and honored 250 students that achieved 3's and 4's on MCAP last school year. Many of the students awarded scored 3's and 4's on multiple MCAP test. We first stopped our bus at NDHS to celebrate the 9th graders from our school. Next stop was the Home of the OWLS. We even had a guest appearance from Hurlock's Principal Dawn Corkran. We look forward to celebrating even more kids next year as we run hard to be the 15th best county in the state of MARYLAND. Special thanks to our staff and feeder schools that poured into our students to help them achieve this milestone.
On October 22, 2024, the Administration team of NDMS attended the The Dorchester Elks Lodge # 223. The members of the Lodge graciously awarded several organizations in Dorchester County with a monetary donation to further their efforts. We are humbled to have been selected for this wonderful donation so that we can continue to offer afterschool activities, curricular and college based field trips and to provide incentives for students at NDMS. NDMS is so fortunate to have the Elks Lodge # 223 as a community partner and also look forward to networking with the other organizations we met that evening. Thank you for supporting our mission. Together we can DO MORE and BE MORE. #23DCPSnomore

In an effort to continue to practice safety protocols, NDMS conducted a fire drill at approximately 12:50 pm. This was only a drill.
Big Shout out to our community partner ALL 4 Love. Lucas Thorpe, NDMS Alumnae dropped by and dropped off 5 new bikes to help with our monthly bike incentive. Thanks for this amazing donation.

Week at a Glance- Monday kicks off our start with the District Initiative of YONDR Pouches for all cellular devices. Tuesday and Wednesday we will host tutoring and basketball from 3-5. Tuesday and Thursday we will have Marching Band until 4 and Band Front will end at 4:30. Modeling Club will be held on Wednesday until 5. We will round out the week celebrating on Friday our students that scored 3's and 4's on last years MCAP's (stay tuned for the surprise)! Closing our day on Friday, we will host the Let The Ghoul times Roll Dance from 3-5.
On Saturday October 12, the NDMS House of Altruismo participated in the Out of the Darkness Walk, held in Salisbury MD. House Altruismo is known to be the house of the Givers and they met up to Give their support to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. If you are in crisis, please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting 741-741.





More Unity Pictures!!!!





Wednesday October 16, DCPS sponsored UNITY DAY. Schools were asked to wear Orange to encourage kindness, acceptance and inclusion for our members of our school and local community. Wearing orange symbolizes that you take a stand against Bullying, which can impact our lives. Students and Staff signed a 24 foot banner with their pledge to Stand Up Against Bullying.








Don't forget to wear ORANGE tomorrow to support the COUNTY'S UNITY DAY!!!
Next week:
Dance Tickets will go on sale during lunches on Monday. Cost is $5. Refer to the criteria for eligibility.
Tuesday- Tutoring, basketball and marching Band will take place afterschool. We will also host afterschool detention.
Wednesday- Wear orange to support Unity Day in the County. We will also hold tutoring, Modeling Club and basketball afterschool
Thursday Only Marching Band and Cheer will be afterschool
No school for staff or students.
More pictures from our donut challenge!!!








Today we kicked off our FriYAY with a celebration for DONUT Miss School attendance challenge. Homerooms competed against each other to earn the highest percentage of attendance. Points were deducted for Unexcused Tardies and Unexcused Absences. 6th Grade, we had a tie with an overall 98.6% with Mr. Mueller's and Mrs. Moss' class. 7th Grade winners go to Ms. J's class with an overall 97.9%. Lastly, 8th grade winners were Mrs. Alston's homeroom with 99.3% attendance. Families, we will have more attendance challenges this year. Please make sure that you are sending in notes to our attendance office when you student misses school.





Dungeons and Dragons, a popular role playing table top game in the 1980's and 90's, has infiltrated the media center at NDMS. In Dungeons and Dragons, or as the cool kids call it, D & D, players use communication skills, problem solving, critical thinking, imagination, teamwork, goal setting, risk taking and flexibility to explore new lands, castles and defeat monsters, or collect treasure. Two Hours, No Cell or Computer, Pure Imagination and Kids Being Kids! The D & D club, sponsored by Mrs. South, meets in the Media Center, afterschool on Fridays. If your child is interested in joining, please contact Mrs. South.






AS part of the FARM to SCHOOL week, the NDMS Cafeteria Crew sponsored a Pumpkin Game. Students on all three lunches were tasked to Guess the Weight of the Pumpkin. 8th Grader Caden Rush guessed the exact weight of 10.8 lbs. He is now the proud owner of a new Pumpkin. Happy Fall, Ya'll

Good afternoon-
Unfortunately NDMS will need to cancel all afterschool activities for today, except Band. All activities will resume tomorrow.
Starting next week, on all three lunches, tickets will be on sale for the upcoming Dance being held on October 25th. The Dance will begin immediately afterschool and conclude at 5 pm. No students will be permitted to change for the dance. Tickets are $5.00. To be eligible, students must have No Major Referrals, No Unexcused absences and No Unexcused tardies between September 27 - October 25.

While most middle school girls can't wait for weekends to arrive, this group of 24 girls in grades 6-8 in Dorchester County couldn't wait for the girl's only U.S. Naval Academy STEM Day. On Saturday, October 5th, girls from MLMS, SDS and NDMS made the trek across the Bridge to experience hands on sessions in : Forensics, Octostudio, Etching, Tensegrity, Rockets, Hydraulics, Sphero Chariots, Geodesic Domes, Skimmers and Anatomy & Bioengineering. DCPS Career Coaches Shay Lewis Sisco, Audrey Roberts want to thank chaperones Linda Barnes (Assistant Principal NDMS) and Jessica Suggs (PLTW teacher and Media Specialist) for traveling to Annapolis and participating in workshops with us. The girls were extremely excited on the way home and many stated "I want to attend the Naval Academy", "That was so cool", "I am glad I came" and "Best Day Ever". We will be hosting another trip in the Spring.. be on the look out.









