Math Night- March 19, 2024!
Math Night will be held at NCC on Tuesday, March 19th at 6:00-8:00 pm! We hope to see all of our NCC families as we enjoy a special night of math fun and activities! Hey alright!
SGA (Student Government Association) Updates
We will have Spirit Week the week of March 18th. We hope your child will enjoy these special themed days! Enjoy your Spring Break!
From our Principal- Mr. Matt Johnson, Acting Principal
We hope that you are receiving the weekly communications from the Principal. Let's stay in touch!
NCC Yearbook Orders
Time to order NCC Yearbooks. The last day to order is April 19, 2024. Click here for more information.
MCPS Health Updates
Please click here for health reminders and information regarding Covid.
From the Media Center- Take Home Chromebook
Students, parents, and MCPS staff can use this form to request a home-use Chromebook for MCPS students who do not have access to a personal or home device and are attending a school, and grade level, returning to a classroom Chromebook cart model. Requesting the device implies consent of use in accordance with MCPS policy. Chromebooks are expected to be returned to NCC in June.
MCPS- A Student's Guide to Rights and Responsiblities
In order to ensure a safe, productive, and positive learning environment, Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) publishes these handbooks to help students, parents/guardians, and staff understand the Montgomery County Board of Education's core values and commitments; students' rights; school rules; expectations for student conduct; and the possible consequences for violating the rules.
MCPS and Volunteers
If you are interested in volunteering at any MCPS school, please visit the MCPS webpage for more information. Click here
The NCC PTA (Parent Teacher Association)
We love our PTA! The PTA assists our NCC programs with financial support and much, much more. Join the PTA today. Click here to visit their website.
MCPS Antiracist Audit - NCC Results - 2022-2023
Our school has a commitment to fostering learning environments in which all students, families and staff feel a sense of belonging. Recognizing the racial disparities that have persisted in how students experience school and access opportunities, Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) worked collaboratively with the Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium (MAEC) to examine policies, practices and structures that must change to ensure schools create the conditions for all students to thrive. Click here to read more.