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End of Year Information
Title VII Meeting
There will be a Title VII (Indian Education) meeting on Monday, May 11 at 1:15 p.m. in the school counselor’s office.
All School Play
Hay Springs high school students present an all school play this week!
Hay Springs High will present the popular one act play ‘Check Please’ Thursday, April 30 and Friday, May 1 at 7:00 pm in the Auditorium.
Cast members include, Seth Nowak, Quinn Tiensvold, Kaelob Marx, Emma Roberts, Mattie Johnson, Sam Kearns, Drew Letcher, Sydney Tlustos, Katie Scherbarth, and Garrett Weyers.
The action revolves around the crazy world of Blind Dates!! Guy and/or Girl every find a ‘normal’ person to date, or is that asking waaay too much? Dinner with these over the top characters is hilarious! This play is fun for all!
Beth Jungck, Director
6-8 Grade Basketball Camp
PreK News – 3.26.15
PreK News – 3.19.15
Read Across America – Place Your Vote
Read Across America
Although Dr. Seuss’s birthday is March 2, the Hay Springs Elementary celebrated on Thursday. Joining them were members of National Honor Society. The high school students read Dr. Seuss books and lead activities related to the various titles.
The pre-school and kindergarten enjoyed One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish and created their own fish bowls complete with handprint fish. After listening to Cat in the Hat Comes Back each student made their own “Cat in the Hat” hat.
The first and second grade heard Cat in the Hat, then told what they would do if Thing One and Thing Two came to their house. After reading about the fantastic animals in If I Ran the Zoo, the students created their own fantastic animals and put them in zoo cages.
Third, fourth, and fifth started out listening to To Think I Saw it All on Mulberry Street in which a boy imagines all kinds other things he saw on his way home from school. They then drew pictures of amazing things that might be seen on Baker Street filling up a mural on the wall outside Mrs. Strotheide’s room. They finished the day with Oh, the Places You Go. Each students created their own bucket list of places to go and things to see and things to do.
Checkout the fish bowls, zoo animals, and Baker Street mural in the library during Parent Teacher Conferences. Also check out our decorated doors and vote for your favorite one.
Decorated doors
Check out the elementary and pre-school doors decorated like their favorite book. Vote for your favorite door in the Library. A Penny a Vote. Voting jars will be in the Library. Voting starts Tuesday – ends on Thursday after Parent Teacher Conferences.
Drug Dog & Expired Plates
DRUG DOG
On Monday, March 9, the State Patrol and their two drug dogs were scheduled to do a search of the school. The students were secured in their classrooms. The dogs searched student lockers, the locker rooms, the locker rooms in Lister-Sage, and the parking lot.
We were pleased that the dogs found nothing in the school facilities. However, in the parking lot, the dog did hit on a vehicle. The parent was notified and we are taking appropriate action.
Expired License Plates
I would note that during the drug dog search there were several vehicles with expired license plates. No action was taken on the expired plates today. I would suggest that parents don’t allow their child to drive to school until the vehicles have been properly licensed.
If you have questions or need additional information don’t hesitate to contact the school.
Mr. Pummel