Kindergarten enjoyed an afternoon at the Hay Springs museum. Their favorite parts were sitting in the old desks and dancing to music on a record player! They are all glad we live in the present and not the past.
First Grade is working on a Social Studies unit about Life Long Ago. We conducted interviews of family members to find out what life was like long (or longer) ago. We learned from our interviews many things such as how some people rode horses to school longer ago. We were fortunate to have a pony visit us this week! Goliath quickly made friends with everyone in our class and also made a visit to the PreK class as well. It was a great experience and we now have many horse enthusiasts! Thank you to the Gaswick family for sharing Goliath with us.
The annual Hay Springs Public School Veteran’s Day Program took place on November 9th, 2017 in the High School Auditorium. Thank you to our Veterans and all those who attended! Here is a recording of this event:
Hay Springs High School One Act Team
Presents:
We Loathe Our Customers
A Comedy
by Bradley Walton
Show times:
November 16, 2017 3:00 PM
November 20, 2017 7:00 PM
Hay Springs High School Auditorium
Free Will Donation
Produced by special arrangement with Brooklyn Publishers, LLC
External Visitation Team
Exit Report
Hay Springs Public Schools
October 29-30, 2017
The external visitation team began their exit report with a brief summary of the “Continuous Improvement in Nebraska Schools” process. Which includes a review of the school profile which is a document that provides a concise collection of information, in chart and graph form, that includes:
This information was provided in a Power Point presentation presented by Mr. Lechtenberg and Mrs. Marx at our Sunday evening meeting with the external visitation team, our school Improvement and our school’s committee chairpersons. We also provided a school profile in written format as part of our evidence over the past five years on the Hay Springs website link.
The next step in the improvement process involves utilizing the profile information in the following steps to identify the district goals.
These determined goals serve as targets for the remainder of the improvement cycle and were established in 2012 to improve writing proficiency across the curriculum and as the continuous improve process took place in 2016 to our goal was changed to demonstrate an increase Math proficiency across the curriculum.
Once goals have been determined the next step in the process is the development of an improvement plan. The Action Plan for Improvement, serves as a guide in Implementing strategies for continuous improvement and covers a period of one to three years. The action plan helps all staff implement strategies to improve student learning and includes appropriate staff development, teaching strategies, and staff and student accountability. The implementation process involves an entire set of significant actions by ALL staff, over a period of time, resulting in Improved Student Performance. Implementation is monitored closely by annual data analysis by administrative staff and school improvement committees to provide assistance and support as needed. The final step in the school improvement process includes a visitation by a team of external representatives to review progress and provide written recommendations to the district at least once every five years.
The purpose of the external team visitation is three fold.
In the oral exit report on the afternoon of October 30th the external team presented the staff with the following general process commendations:
The team’s general process recommendations included:
Writing goals commendations:
Writing recommendations:
Math goal commendations:
Math recommendations:
Overall commendations included:
The external visitation team left us with the recommendations for our next steps to include:
It was a very rewarding day and a thank you goes from the visitation team, our school visitation team, the staff and the administrative team to all who played a role in this process over the past five years and in particular those involved in the visitation process on October 30th.
“Empower Students to Achieve Lifelong Success”
Dear K-6th grade parents,
I am writing to inform you of a potentially new after school program that Hay Springs School may be offering for our struggling elementary and middle school students. As you know the school already provides a mandatory Friday school program for our struggling 7th -12th grade students. What we are considering is:
As an administrative team we are interested in your level of interest in this program. Please stop by the office yet today or call the office next week if your child would utilize this opportunity.
Sincerely,
Russell Lechtenberg
Superintendent/Principal
Hay Springs Public School
The Book Fair is here. Students will get to preview the books during their Library time this week. Sales will begin Thursday evening, Nov. 9th during our Cookies and Cocoa Open House. We have some special guests coming to read to students. Parents, Grandparents, Aunts, and Uncles are invited to browse with their children and share a book or two; and be the early bird purchasers. Book Fair Sales will continue through the next week, November 13-16. Books may be purchased after school until 4:30.
MORE WAYS TO ORDER BOOKS
Can’t make it to the school. NO PROBLEM. We have an online book fair as well. Just click on the following link: http://www.scholastic.com/bf/hayspringspublicschool1 The Book Fair website include a larger selection of books from pre-school to adult, some gift items, even a few cookbooks. All items ordered from the Book Fair website will be shipped free of charge to the school.
There is also a Book Fair App. Pick up information about the app and a $5.00 off offer at the book fair.
What we did in math was fun. We were seeing if a pumpkin would float or sink. All of the pumpkins floated. We did some observations and some predictions. We thought the reason the pumpkins floated was because the seeds were on the sides and a big air bubble was in the middle. We got to measure the pumpkin’s circumference. We also counted all of the seeds. We got to carve the pumpkins. That is what we did in math. — by Kaylee Kaiser
The Hawks will take on the Riverside Chargers in the 2ND round of playoffs today, November 3rd at 2:30 MT in Hay Springs. Hope to see everyone here! However, if you are not able to attend, the game will be broadcasted on KCSR AM 610 or online at chadrad.com or available via live streaming at the address below: GO HAWKS!
Hunter Letcher, Austin Anderson, and Chris Adams and Mr. Badje attended the WNCC Powerline Construction & Maintenance open house. It is an interesting and excellent option for students who enjoy working outdoors or doing hands on type of work. The program is one year long and students must be 18 years of age. Opportunities are local or nationwide and the starting pay is excellent and includes benefits. Students were able to practice pole climbing, riding in bucket trucks, as well as observing a pole-top rescue, pole installation, and pole topping construction.