Washington DC Trip Meeting Notice

There will be a parent meeting for those who have children going on the Washington D.C. trip in June of 2022 on Tuesday, November 16th at 6:30 PM in Mr. Bounous’s room and on Zoom.

Please contact Mr. Bounous at the school or e-mail brad.bounous@hshawks.com with any questions or to get the connection information for the Zoom meeting.

Thank you!

Fall Festival of Winds

Three Hay Springs band students traveled to Doane University for an honor band called Fall Festival of Winds. Gabe Varvel, Sam Hindman, and Abbey Russell rehearsed all day on Saturday with a concert Saturday evening.

PANCO Band Clinic

Hay Springs hosted the PANCO band clinic on Wednesday, November 3rd. There were almost 60 students from 4 of the PANCO schools-Hay Springs, Hemingford, Morrill and Sioux County. After a day of rehearsing, there was a concert at 3pm. It was a fun day of getting together and making beautiful music!

Music Trip Fundraiser

The Hay Springs high school music students are selling HAWK slides & clogs as a fundraiser for their trip to Omaha in the spring. You can purchase them by scanning the QR code or you could use this link. Hurry, because the store closes Thursday, the 11th at midnight!  These items will be delivered in time for Christmas, so do your shopping early!

Click Here to Purchase Hawks Slides or Clogs!

First Grade Tech

The First Grade classroom is integrating some new technology pieces this year. They received an iPad and Osmo Genius gaming system. This week they began exploring the Tangram game during work stations . Students build and work through different puzzles. The Osmo system projects their work onto the screen and turns the 2D image into an animated character when they work through it correctly. It has been a lot of fun so far!

Choir Visitor

The high school choir had a visit on Tuesday, November 2nd from the Chadron State College voice professor, Dr. Joel Schrauder. He spent time listening to the group and then sharing his knowledge on how to improve. It was a great time! Thanks to Dr. Schrauder for taking the time to come to Hay Springs!

5th Grade Pumpkin Investigation

Fifth grade got their hands dirty with some pumpkin math! Before digging into their pumpkins, they counted the lines, found the circumference, weight and height, and observed if pumpkins sink or float when submerged in water. Then they dig in and counted how many seeds their pumpkin had. According to the data they collected, they concluded that the greater the circumference, the greater the number of seeds.

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