
Congratulations to Northside's October Students of the Month. These students have done an amazing job being respectful, kind, and hardworking. Bright futures are ahead for these young leaders.


A huge thank you to the Geneseo Fire Department for providing some great information for our students during Fire Safety Week. Needless to say, there are a few preschool students who want to be firefighters when they grow up.





Join us in celebrating Principal Appreciation Week from Oct. 15-21 and Principal Appreciation Day on Oct. 20!
“Our principals are among the best in the state,” stated Superintendent Dr. Adam Brumbaugh. “We are fortunate to have them in our district and I am blessed to get to work with them.”
Learn more: https://www.geneseoschools.org/article/1291394


1st Grade students worked on building homecoming floats with their 3rd Grade mentors. All of the students had a blast working together and created some amazing homecoming floats. We will probably see those ideas in the parade in a few years.





1st Grade students built homecoming floats with their 3rd Grade mentors. Students had a blast while working together using their creative minds.





3rd Grade students using noodles to take an exercise break by doing cardio drumming.




Performances for Geneseo High School’s fall play, “Little Women,” will take place at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, October 13 and 14, in the DePauw Theatre at GHS. Tickets will be available at the door for $10 each (cash and credit cards accepted). Learn more: https://www.geneseoschools.org/article/1281147


To recognize the National School Lunch Program, serving nearly 30 million children each day, Geneseo Community Unit School District #228 will celebrate National School Lunch Week from October 9-13, 2023.
The fun and creative campaign theme, “Level Up with School Lunch,” highlights the importance of a healthy school lunch to a student’s success both in and out of the classroom.
Learn more: https://www.geneseoschools.org/article/1275946


October is National Principals Month! Please join us in recognizing the work, commitment and importance of the principals and assistant principals throughout our buildings: Tom Ryerson, Brooke Emmerson and Jeremy Mosier at GHS; Nathan O'Dell and Dean Johnson at GMS; Brian Hofer, Philip Moe and Joe Mowen at our elementary schools.


To all of the custodians throughout our buildings, you are appreciated! #NationalCustodianDay


Kindergarten students have been working on building and identifying 2D and 3D shapes at Northside. Not only are they great at identifying shapes but they are pretty good at posing for a pictures as well.





Second graders in Mrs. Gehl's class are building towers and bridges as part of a stem science activity. They are doing amazing and having a blast with the hands on learning.





Pick your path and take it to the place you want to go. #MondayMotivation


3rd Grade students working on team building activities with their 1st Grade buddies. Students worked on their communication and encouragement skills.





It doesn't get much better than an Elementary Book Fair. Students are having a blast reading their new books. Special thanks to PTA for purchasing a book for every child. Don't forget to join us Thursday, September 21st from 5:30-7:00 for our Family Reading Night.




Are you interested in substitute teaching for Geneseo schools? Daily compensation increases to $125 starting Oct. 1, 2023! Learn more and begin the process by visiting our employment page:
https://www.geneseoschools.org/page/employment


Rain in the morning and inside recess is no problem at all. Northside students found a few ways to have a lot of fun. They started by creating a very long perfectly quiet "snake" line and then went into the gym to burn off some energy and have a lot of fun in the process.



Our school district is proud to recognize Mr. Randy Bormann, who was recently presented with a Maple Leaf Medallion by Superintendent Dr. Adam Brumbaugh.
As Director of Maintenance, Bormann was instrumental in ensuring the HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) systems throughout our buildings continued to run during the record-setting heat at the beginning of this school year, allowing us to keep students in the classroom.
Now in his 21st year with District 228, Randy has overseen approximately $45 million in projects that have improved our schools, including the recent construction of the Career and Technical Education Center at GHS. Congrats on this long overdue honor, Randy, and thank you for your steadfast commitment to Teach-Learn-Care.


The power of perseverance. #MondayMotivation


Ms. Dodge's 3rd grade class worked on making their own beaded number lines that they can use in math throughout the year. They started using them right away to build their understanding of rounding to the nearest 10! Lots of fun learning Math.