Forward Together — even on a Snow Day!
Frank the Cat wants to see your snow-day creativity!
All staff, students, and families are invited to join the NCPS Snowman Challenge.
🏆 How to Participate:
Build your best snowman (or snow creation!)
Dress it up in green & gold OR show your school spirit
Take a picture 📸
Email your photo to: snowdaypics@nucps.net
Include:
Your name
School or department
Snowman’s name (optional but FUN!)
📱 Want to be featured?
Photos will be shared on the NCPS social media pages so we can celebrate our division’s creativity together!
⭐ Challenge Categories:
Most Creative
Best School Spirit 💚💛
Funniest Snowman 😂
Frank the Cat’s Favorite 🐾
Tiny but Mighty (smallest snow creation)
Snow Family Award
⏰ Submission Deadline: Tomorrow, February 24, 2026 at 6pm.
Winners will receive: 🎉 Bragging rights
🎉 NCPS shout-outs
🎉 A special “Frank the Cat Approved” feature!
No need to wait for the morning report—the snow is coming down fast and furious, and Frank says that’s definitely not the kind of "zoomies" we want on the roads tomorrow!
To keep all our kittens and humans safe, Northumberland County Public Schools will be CLOSED tomorrow, February 23.
Frank suggests you follow his lead: find a warm sunny spot (or a cozy blanket), stay off the icy paws-ways, and enjoy the day off!
Stay warm and stay safe, Indians!
🐾 Frank the Cat here.
I’m still watching the weather closely.
We’ll have a two-hour delay tomorrow, Monday, February 23, so we can assess conditions in the morning.
I’ll let you know by 7:00 AM if a full closure is needed.
Yes, I’m watching the weather very closely from my window.
If we need to call a delay or closure, you’ll hear from us by 5:00 AM.
Until then, I’ll remain on high alert… near the snacks, and my blanket.
With the threat of impending weather this weekend, we want to inform you of our plan!
IF we are out on Monday, February 23rd, this would be used as a traditional snow day.
IF we are out additional days, these will be remote learning days and students will complete the work that is being sent home today from their teachers.
While we are planning ahead, we will communicate further IF any closures or delays will be needed. Thank you!
Can you teach a computer to tell the difference between a red delicious apple and a tomato? Our students are finding out!
Using AI imaging programs, the class is capturing high-volume photo data to help their laptops "learn" to identify various types of produce. It’s a hands-on look at how machine learning solves real-world problems—like making sure your grocery scanner never misses a beat.
#StudentSuccess #Robotics #AI #MachineLearning #HandsOnLearning
💛💚 NHS Senior Beta Shines at the 71st National Beta Convention! 💛💚
Eighteen incredible students from Northumberland High School Senior Beta proudly represented NHS at the 71st Virginia Beta State Convention, held at the Hampton Roads Convention Center hosted by the National Beta Club.
Our students competed in 24 Academic, Visual Arts, and Group competitions — and they absolutely delivered! 💪✨
🏆 We are thrilled to announce that NHS brought home SIX State awards:
🥈 2nd Place – 9th Grade Agriscience- Rachel Barnes
🥈 2nd Place – 10th Grade Agriscience-Ashley Dawson
🥇 1st Place – Digitally Enhanced Photography (Division I)- Parker Shirilla
🥉 3rd Place – Quilling (Division II)- Meghan Diwning
🥉 3rd Place – Spanish (9th Grade)- Aylett Sanchez-Cervantes
🥈2nd Place – Speech Division I- Ja’Laya Wiggins
To compete and bring home this level of recognition is extraordinary. These students demonstrated academic excellence, creativity, leadership, and the true spirit of our Beta motto: “Let us lead by serving others.”
We are beyond proud of the dedication, preparation, and heart they brought to this competition. Congratulations to our students, families, and supporters who helped make this success possible! 💚💛
#NHSBeta
#NationalBeta
#LeadByServingOthers
#NorthernNeckPride
Gravity: 0. Physics Students: 1. 🥚🚀
Huge congratulations to the brilliant minds who cracked the code (but not their eggs!) at this year’s Annual Physics Egg Drop Competition!
Surviving a 3-meter drop is a feat of engineering, but our winners took it to the next level by walking away unscathed from the 5-meter "Plunge of Doom."
Waylon Hymes and Landon Shirilla, Amiya Lee and Ajah Scott! Congratulations on beating out five other teams!
There is a widespread phone connection issue between Verizon and Breezeline that affects external calls to the schools. They are aware and working on the issue. In order for families to contact the schools please use the information below:
NES-
Martha Williams- 804-494-9818
Christina Headley- cheadley@nucps.net
NMS-
Shelli Lipton- 804-238-0039
Tracey Harding- tharding@nucps.net
NHS-
Javornda Ashton- 804-238-2088
Yvonne Woolard- ywoolard@nucps.net
NHS students & families,
This is a friendly reminder that you can stay connected with NHS School Counseling Department events and information by saving the following Newsletter link.
Newsletter Link
Two-Hour Delay Schedule
Times Block/Lunch
10:00 - 10:05 Announcements
10:05 AM - 11:15 AM 1st block
11:19 AM – 12:55 PM 2nd block & *** Lunch*
A lunch – 11:30 AM – 11:55 AM
B lunch – 12:00 PM – 12:25 PM
C lunch – 12:30 PM – 12:55 PM
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM 3rd block
2:04 PM – 3:05 PM 4th block
**AM NNTC & CBGS students report to the auditorium 10:00 am - Supervision will be provided.
The "Slow & Steady" Approach: Roads are still a bit "sketchy," so take your time. No need to audition for Fast & Furious:
Safety First: We’re letting the sun do the heavy lifting before we head out.
Buses and bells will be exactly two hours behind their normal schedule. See you (slightly later) tomorrow!
Frank the Cat has a message for our Northumberland County Public Schools family.
"I’ve been watching the ice from my favorite windowsill, and it still looks a bit too slippery for our buses and paws. Because of those icy conditions, schools will remain closed this Friday, January 30."
"We’re going to curl up, stay cozy, and try this again on Monday! Please stay safe, stay warm, and maybe find a nice sunny spot for a nap. See you soon!"
This is Frank the Cat calling with some important (and potentially cozy) news.
Since the roads are still looking more like a skating rink than a street, Northumberland County Public Schools will remain closed tomorrow, Thursday, January 29. It’s just too icy out there for buses, cars, and even four-wheel-drive paws.
Send pictures of your snowy adventures here: snowdaypics@nucps.net
They say three is a magic number, and tomorrow, Wednesday, January 28, marks our third day of staying cozy at home! Because those icy roads are still acting a bit chilly, our school buildings will remain closed.
However, the learning doesn't stop! Tomorrow will be a home learning day, so grab your laptops and/or packets, a warm blanket, and your favorite snacks.
Stay safe, stay studious, and let’s make 'Day Three' the best one yet.
Stay warm, Indians!"
I’ve checked the weather, and it’s much too slippery for paws or buses! Because of the ice and continued freezing temperatures, all schools will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, January 27.
Since it’s chilly outside, it’s a perfect day to stay in your pajamas and work on some at-home learning at your own pace. Make sure to save plenty of time for hot cocoa and snuggles!
Stay safe and stay cozy, Northumberland!
Attention Students, Staff, and Families,
It’s official: Mother Nature has turned the world into a giant, fluffy litter box, and it is simply too deep for tiny human feet. Therefore, Northumberland County Public Schools are officially CLOSED for Monday, January 26!
While you all are busy sleeping in or hunting for "cocoa," please be advised that I am still on the clock. I am currently stationed at the window—and occasionally the back porch—conducting rigorous Snow Accumulation Assessments.
Frank’s Current Field Report:
• Visual Inspection: Everything is very white.
• Depth Measurement: The snow is currently "three belly-floops" deep.
• Safety Status: I stepped in it once. It was cold. I have retreated to the radiator to process the data.
• Forecast: High probability of bird-watching and extended napping.
Please stay safe and warm, and get in some cat naps!