Financial Literacy session now. All about how to make college as afgordable as possible. Terrific message in planning ahead, doing well in school, thinking about careers, and how much Michigan colleges and university cost. Grades and skills and SAT scores=free money!
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Next session—Using the Scratch programming language to create action and sound animation. Huge advantage for all of our kids-we have Chromebooks and have been teaching this programming language to all of our kids at each grade level all year long. They were ahead of the instructor as soon as they sat down!
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Making circuit boards at Girls’ Day Out at Delta College.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Our 5th grade group is learning how to solder a circuit in session 2 at Girls’ Day Out at Delta College.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
6-7-8th grade group doing binary code conversions.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
First session for our 6-7-8 group! Binary coding. #GIRLSDAYOUT. Girls’ Day Out.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Here we go! 33 HMS girls headed to Girls’ Day Out, a day-long hands-on experience in computer science! #girlpower #deltacollege
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Is it a love story? A murder mystery? Will Peggy Sue be a hot rod driver or a sorority girl?
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
If you’re not here tonight you’ve gotta get a ticket. Performances Friday and Saturday night at 7 PM. Saturday matinee at 2:30 PM.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Cool cats on stage in “Hot Rod”. Vrrrooom!
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
“Hot Rod”. A terrific HMS production!
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
“Hot Rod” is onstage! Cruisin’ the 50’s
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Congratulations to our 3rd Marking Period Honor Roll Students! Top Notch Performances! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KVsSWQS8xXIim8ptixRxWvbj4EhtKqcOy0T7iEjDokU/edit?usp=sharing
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Honor Roll graphic
There will be a student council meeting this Friday, at 7:30 a.m. in room 3.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Tickets are available for the Middle School play in the office. $6.00 gets you a reserved seat. Performances are 7 PM Thursday, April 19; Friday, April 20 and Saturday, April 21. Matinee performance on Saturday, April 21 at 2:30.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Hemlock Youth Football Registration for the Fall will be held on Sunday, April 22 and Sunday, May 20th from 5-8 pm at the Ling Elementary Cafeteria. The youth football program is for students going into grades 4-8 next year. Please pick up a flyer from the office if you are interested.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Box Tops- Please clip any box tops from home and drop them off in the office.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Limited numbers of tickets are still available for the Middle School play in the office. $6.00 per seat. Reserved seating. Get yours now!
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
You still have time to get here! TEENS AND DRUGS, ITS TIME TO HAVE THE TALK Lori Ziolkowski, President of Families Against Narcotics and Janelle Murray, MPH- Director of Prevention and Youth Services Bring power to the parent in their presentations about youth and substance use. Hemlock High School. April 17. 7:00 PM. Auditorium. All parents invited!
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
TIME IS RUNNING OUT—deadline for registration is Wednesday, April 18 at 3:00 PM! TERRIFIC OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS IN GRADES 5-8! Delta College is sponsoring Girls' Day Out!, a FREE EVENT for middle school girls designed to introduce them to the world of computer science. Activities include: Circuit Board Soldering, Web page design, CAD and 3D printing, Programming robots, and more. This activity is open to the first 45 Hemlock Middle School girls who register using this Google Form. Click the link to register. Please review all the information-early leave time, late return time. Completing the form means you are committing to attending this event--space is limited! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScpaAy9pr74Vv5SSBJN01TkNLT02o1kvRtz7PHrBX-52UNDRQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser