
At its October 16, 2023 Board Meeting, the NCHS NJROTC Colorguard Members presented the Colors. Cadet Lt. Commander C Martin, Cadet Ensign J Gobble, Cadet Petty Office 2nd Class White and Petty Officer 2nd Class Vengas.


Mrs. Humphrey is in her second stint as Instructional Coach at Shuford Elementary School. She has also served as Principal at South Newton Elementary School, so she has a unique skill set that benefits her school community. Under her tutelage, Shuford Elementary consistently meets or exceeds state growth expectations. She has a great sense of humor and helps put staff and students at ease. Her love of the process of teaching and learning is evident. She is an asset to the Shuford Elementary School community!
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There is no school for students on Friday.
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Mrs. Rozzelle moved into the administrative ranks at Shuford Elementary School last year after a successful run as a 5th grade teacher. A 2009 graduate of Newton-Conover High School, Cayley is a shining example of the type of alumni N-CCS produces!! Cayley’s knowledge of Shuford Elementary and its school community will make her adjustment smooth. Her boundless energy and enthusiasm are contagious and make her a favorite in the school community. She will continue to be an excellent resource to both staff and students at Shuford Elementary!
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GAME CHANGES:
Varsity football will play on Thursday, October 19th at home vs. Bunker Hill.
JV football will play on Wednesday, October 18th at Bunker Hill.


Newton-Conover City Schools is pleased to announce that Mrs. Tabetha Reynolds has been chosen as the new Assistant Principal - Behavior Interventionist at South Newton Elementary School. Mrs. Reynolds is in her 14th year of teaching with five of those years being in the Newton-Conover City Schools system. Prior to coming to South Newton Elementary, Mrs. Reynolds had also served as a Curriculum Specialist, Assistant Principal, and Principal at Tuttle Elementary, Challenger Early College High School, and Clyde Campbell Elementary, respectively.
Mrs. Reynolds earned her B.S. in Elementary Education from the University of North Carolina in Greensboro. And, then while working full-time, she earned her Masters degree in Education followed by an add-on licensure in school administration from Appalachian State University. While at South Newton Elementary School, she has taught 2nd and 3rd grade, and she achieved her National Board Certification while with Newton-Conover City Schools. She currently serves as the third-grade team leader, and she has become very knowledgeable about Read to Achieve assessments and the upper elementary curriculum. Furthermore, she serves as one of the PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention and Support) Action Team leaders for SNES.
She is excited to be able to continue to build relationships with students, staff, parents, and community members in this new leadership role within the school community. Mrs. Moseley, principal, highlights her dedication to South Newton Elementary over the last five years through remote learning instruction and two years of high turnover rates for teachers. “Mrs. Reynolds has faithfully remained at South Newton Elementary and worked to build strong relationships with some of our students who have been the hardest to reach. She has experience with the implementation of a variety of behavior intervention plans, and working with students as they transition from the SNES SOAR Room to the classroom.”
Mrs. Reynolds is married to Chris Reynolds and they have two sons, Brennan and Kason, both of whom currently attend South Newton Elementary School.
Quote: “I am thrilled to continue at South Newton in this new role as assistant principal. I am passionate about continuing to build relationships with our amazing students, their families, and the community while working alongside the dedicated staff at South Newton as we strive to support our students and inspire them to be lifelong learners.”


Mrs. Gullick is a full-time administrative intern at Newton-Conover Middle School where she has assumed the full responsibilities of assistant principal. Jami was a magnificent elementary school teacher at Shuford Elementary School prior to embarking on her admin internship. Mrs. Gullick understands children and how to make them feel special about themselves. This talent will come in handy at N-CMS. We are excited to see Jami grow and develop into a quality administrator for our system.
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Our school spotlight turns to North Newton Elementary School.
North Newton Elementary is proud to offer a Spanish Dual Language
Immersion program beginning in 1st Grade and extending through 5th
Grade. North prides themselves in its schools' diversity,
with students and teachers from all over the American
continent such as Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela. It is a melting pot
with a piece of every culture. Go Bulldogs!
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Major Hayes, N-CCS School Board Chair shares his baking skills with the central office!! Thank you for treating us! #whatdoesyourdashmean



Congratulations AGAIN to our Red Devil Marching Band! On Saturday, the band traveled to South Caldwell to compete against 18 other bands and came in second to a band almost twice their size.
2nd Place Overall with a rating of Superior
Unifour Crown - Highest Score within the neighboring counties
1st Place Music
1st Place Drum Major
2nd Place Color Guard
2nd Place Marching
2nd Place General Effect
3rd Place Percussion
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Attention all N-CHS fans! Check out these amazing photos of our cheerleaders in action, courtesy of Michael Lingle! We couldn't be more grateful for their talent and dedication in tirelessly supporting our teams. Let's give a big shoutout to all of the N-CHS cheerleaders for their incredible work. #whatdoesyourdashmean








North Newton students were welcomed this morning by varsity football players and cheerleaders! #whatdoesyourdashmean











Mrs. May is in her fourth year as Assistant Principal at Newton-Conover High School. Previously, Carla worked in Lincoln County Schools as a Teacher, Instructional Coach, and fill-in Administrator. Mrs. May is very bright, has a strong background in high school curriculum, and a no nonsense approach to leadership. Mrs. May understands high school both from the professional lens as well as from the parental lens. She rounds out an outstanding team at N-CHS. We are excited to have her on our team in N-CCS!!!
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Have you had a chance to see the N-CHS Marching Band and Color Guard perform? These talented students put on an incredible halftime show and add an extra level of energy to our football games. We hope you have a great competition season! A special thank you to Michael Lingle, our N-CHS sideline photographer for his excellent photos!
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A dash provides a perfect underline to write words or phrases to indicate meaning or personal connection to the words being connected by the dash. In that dash, our staff find their connection to Newton-Conover City Schools. Chip Watts at Newton-Conover High School DASH is…
"To bring my family and your family together to create a community that can inspire the next generation of leaders."
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Exciting things were happening at Discovery High School yesterday!
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The Newton-Conover Band is hosting the 39th annual Southeastern Classic on Saturday, October 21, at Gurley Stadium on the campus of Newton-Conover High School. Gates open at 12:00pm. Mark your calendar and plan to attend!
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Looking for some exciting sports action? Look no further than women's tennis at N-CHS! Our talented student-athletes bring their A-game every time they hit the court, showcasing their skills and competitive spirit. Good luck in the CVAC tennis tournament. #whatdoesyourdashmean






N-CHS men's basketball is hosting fall camp. Check the photo for details. #whatdoesyourdashmean


Mrs. Moseley is in her fourth full year as Principal of South Newton Elementary School. Previously she served in N-CCS as Assistant Principal at Newton-Conover High School, where she led a variety of processes and initiatives successfully. She has grown the parent/school partnership and is truly embracing the South Newton community as a whole. Under her leadership, SNES growth and performance are trending upward. Her strong work ethic and vision for student success is an asset to N-CCS and to South Newton Elementary School.
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