
What does it take to raise a scientifically literate child? These are things you can do at home to inspire and support your child's interest and aptitude in science. Who knows? It might even improve their grades!!
https://www.pta.org/docs/default-source/files/family-resources/2018/family-guides/familyguide-science.pdf

Congratulations to ours PAWS winners for the week of November 18-22. From L to R: Hunter Emmendorfer, Jaedyn Mallek, Aiden Kulhanek, Gavin Gilbert, Julia Dornbos, Aubrey Wieber, Catie Lindsay, Carter Alaniz (not pictured).


No School- Professional Development Day
Nov 27
No School- Happy Thanksgiving
Nov 28
No School
Nov 29


Hemlock's FTC Robotics Teams Ein and Stein made the trip to Oxford, Michigan to complete in a District Event. Hemlock Robotics provides advanced educational opportunities.




Did you know that there are ways you can enhance your child's education while never entering the school building? Family Engagement Matters
for Student and School Success. Here's how: Why Family Engagement Matters
for Student and School Success

We're off to a great start with 7th and 8th grade girls' basketball!





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Hemlock Middle School students share the things they love about school, things we can work to improve, and discuss our mission/vision with Superintendent Killingbeck. #focusgroup #studentvoice


Hemlock Middle School Weekly Newsletter
https://www.smore.com/3xm42

7th & 8th Grade Girls Basketball- Good luck today as you host Millington today. The game has been delayed ½ hour , games will start @ 5:00.


The design and production process has an endpoint. For students using computer aided design, the end product is a 3-D print of whatever they designed. Pictured below are two examples of how 3-D printing comes out of the printer. The object is normally recognizable but needs some finishing touches in order to be perfect.



Trimester classes end November 22--start new trimester classes on Monday.

The salmon eggs have arrived. Salmon in the Classroom allows students to learn the economic and recreational importance of salmon in the state of Michigan while studying the ecology of the Great Lakes.



The Optimist Club of Saginaw, Youth Appreciation Day recognizes students throughout our county, congrats to those representing HMS and HHS.


Need some tips on how to help your child with "today's math"? Here's a good guide! https://www.pta.org/docs/default-source/files/family-resources/2018/family-guides/familyguide-math.pdf

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10 Tips to Make the Most of Your Parent-Teacher Conference
After the Conference
9. Update your child.
Talk to your child about what happened. It’s important to share anything positive that you and the teacher discussed. But it’s also important not to shy away from problems or challenges. If there are next steps, make sure your child knows what they are.
10. Follow up.
If you and the teacher agreed on next steps, follow up in the next week or so to see how things are working out. It’s useful to have check-ins before the next conference. At each check-in, ask for an update, but also be ready to share what you’ve been doing on any action steps.
Although parent-teacher conferences are short, they’re a good time to learn more about your child’s school experience. For more help, try out a parent-teacher conference survey to build understanding with your child’s teacher.

College and Career Ready starts with Hemlock Middle School--getting our students ready for high school. Today, Kellie Netzley worked with our 8th graders helping them to create their College Board accounts in preparation for PSAT and SAT testing, Khan Academy test prep work, career exploration, and more.




Busy mornings at your house? Don't worry; we have breakfast taken care of at Hemlock Public School District. Serving time 7:20 AM until the first bell at each school building. #cool2eatatschool #huskietastic


"Spanish is a blast!", said a student to Mr. Keyser today. "Mrs. Martin makes it fun!".
