Our annual Spirit Week starts Monday at Stanford Gibson!!!!!!
Join us in the FUN!!!!!



Dear Chorus Members, Families, and Caregivers,
Well, winter is upon us in full swing! We are going to go ahead with the Tree Lighting tonight as planned. 😁 Participation tonight is up to caregivers. If you feel it is too cold for your child/family, it’s OK to stay home. For those of you that plan to brave the weather with Mrs. Snitchler tonight,
BUNDLE UP as it will be cold (hats, gloves, scarves). Our hosts are planning on us probably performing a shortened program, just a few songs, due to the cold. After the tree lighting, Santa will be in his igloo for visits.
Where: West Park (steps of the Courthouse)
Time to be there: 6:20 pm
Program starts: 6:30 pm (end time could be very early, perhaps 6:45 pm)
Please contact me at kclark@norwichcsd.org if you have any questions.
Mrs. Snitchler
PS: The PB Choruses are booked to sing “God Bless America” at the Binghamton Blackbears Hockey game on January 30th. A flyer went home today for discounted ticketing information.














Due to the expected colder temperatures this evening, the annual Norwich Tree Lighting is rescheduled for next Thursday, 12/11 @ 6:30. 2nd grade singers will still meet Mrs. Rogers at 6:20 pm on the steps of the Courthouse in West Park. Wear WARM CLOTHES, holiday colors.
Please contact Mrs. Rogers at arogers@norwichcsd.org, if you have any questions.
Stay warm,
Mrs. Rogers
Stay warm,
Mrs. Snitchler

They bundled up, braved the cold, and came together tonight to decide on the theme for this year’s Parade of Lights float!
Their teamwork, creativity, and dedication to promoting agricultural education and representing Norwich FFA shines brighter than the parade lights themselves!







Ms. Reed's 5th graders created Thankful Spoons last week - special spoons to pass around the table at any family dinner. When the spoon is in your hand, you share something you’re grateful for. This simple tradition ties perfectly into our PurposeFull People word of the month for November: gratitude. We are so proud of the kindness and reflection our students showed while making them!

