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Hay Springs Hawks Yearbook 20-21
THE YEARBOOK IS READY! If you order before the 8th, you’ll get free shipping – yay! Go to treering.com to place your order. If you have problems, contact Heidi Beguin. Here’s a little sneak peek…
Magician In Cafeteria
The Cravath Memorial Library is pleased to announce that famed magician Jeff Quinn will be back this summer! You may remember his amazing performance from two years ago. This year he will stun us again with his Reading Safari Magic Show! š§
š¦ Join us June 4th at 10am in the school cafeteria for a safari adventure š¦
Hay Springs VB-FB Player Pack
Hay Springs fall sports athletes, please have a look at the following link to the Player Pack store.Ā You can pick up any items you might need for the 2021 fall sports season!Ā The store will be closing on June 10th, so please don’t wait!
Elementary Awards Show
On Tuesday, May 18th, 2021, Hay Springs Public School held the elementary awards show in the auditorium.Ā Awards were given out to students in each grade who exhibited excellence in academics as well as good attendance, following the SOAR expectations, and in a variety of other categories.Ā A special award was given to Mrs. Olson for her amazing volunteer work she does for the school and the community!Ā Congratulations to ALL of our elementary students on a great school year!
Scooter Parade
State Track Itinerary
State Track Tickets
The link below contains information and instructions for purchasing tickets to the State Track & Field Championships.Ā NOTEāTickets will not be sold on location. Tickets must be purchased online through GoFan: https://gofan.co/app/school/NSAA
Kindergarten and Angelmanās Syndrome
Last week Kindergarten had a special visitor, Ava Stock. Ava came to visit and tell us about Angelmanās syndrome. We learned that her DNA doesnāt follow the ABAB pattern. She has two dad genes next to each other. We learned how we were like Ava (she likes pizza and so do we) and how we are different (she canāt walk yet, but we can). We finished out the week supporting Angelmanās syndrome by participating in the Angelmanās syndrome walk!
Trout Release
Fifth graders have spent the last several months raising Rainbow Trout. Last Thursday was release day! We were fortunate to get permission from Nebraska Game & Parks to release them at Walgren Lake. After the release, we went on a “Water Bug Hunt”. Some “water bugs,” or macroinvertebrates, are more sensitive or tolerant of pollutants than others, so they can be a good indicator of water quality.