Welcome to our new campus!
The campus of North High School and Junior High School is located at 15331 Highway 41 North. Entrance to the school can be gained through its main entrance off Baseline Road. Parking for extracurricular events is located at the north and northeast ends of the building.
The high school entrance is located on the far north end of the building.
The North High School Mission
North High School is committed to inspiring academic excellence through collaboration and innovation.
North High school believes a child's attendance is important to his or her academic success. This includes not only being at school ready to learn but also being on time. To help our families and students, we have implemented a new system.
Any student who accumulates 6 or more tardies to school per semester will receive a connect-ed phone call to encourage on time arrival.
The call time will be 6:15 am.
If you have any questions or concerns please call your school's attendance office.
We appreciate your cooperation and support !
North's school day begins at 7:35 and ends at 2:45.
See the full bell schedule for both Green and White days by selecting the link below.
Student Netbook Insurance Information
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation is passing out laptop insurance forms provided by Student Insurance Partners for their netbooks. A policy with this firm will provide replacement cost coverage and protect the netbooks against: Accidental damage (drops/spills), theft, vandalism, fire, flood, natural disasters and power surge due to lightning strikes.
If interested, please review an image of the enrollment form below.You may also enroll online by going to:
www.studentdinsurance partners.com
Make sure to click on - Apply online, select K-12 laptop policy and to receive discount use promo code: evsc.
Announcements/Hot News!
Check out the popular new link in the "Friends and Alumni" area . . .
Healthy Hoosier School Outlook
The Healthy Hoosier School Award was developed by Indiana Action for Healthy Kids. The Award honors Indiana schools that have policies and educational programs in place to promote good nutrition and increased physical activity among their students. Beth Foland, a Registered Dietitian with the Indiana Department of Education and Indiana Action for Healthy Kids liaison said, “We are extremely pleased with this year’s results. The application process itself requires committed leadership, so for 66 schools to receive awards represents a significant trend. We applaud these schools for placing a high priority on teaching children healthy habits that will last a lifetime".
Check out our calendar listed under Event Schedule!!!!!
You may also view your other favorite school's athletic and school events at www.highschoolsports.net.
"On the first day of school, students were given a copy of the Student Conduct: Rights, Responsibilities, Discipline Policy And Student Rules. Students were required to sign for the receipt of these rules. If you did not have a chance to review the rules and would like to have a copy, please call the school office."
FAR System to Help EVSC Recover Funds More Efficiently
The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation has elected to use an outside company to recover returned checks that have been used to pay for school lunches. No longer will the district or school staff arrange for the repayment of checks returned for non-sufficient funds. The Federal Automated Recovery Systems (FARS) will now be responsible for the electronic collection of non-sufficient funds checks turned in to any school or district account.
The EVSC will gladly accept your checks. When you provide a check as payment, you authorize the EVSC to either use information from the check to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your account or to process the payment as a check transaction. You also are authorizing FARS to collect a $20 fee through an electronic fund transfer from your account if your payment is returned unpaid.
If you have any questions about this system, please email EVSC Director of Food and Nutrition the Office of Food and Nutrition at 435-8258.