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All practices are canceled for tonight, 11/17 due to the weather! Friday School is still scheduled!!
All practices are canceled for tonight due to the weather. (i.e – Junior High/High School Wrestling and Youth Girls and Boys Basketball)
Friday School is STILL scheduled to take place!!
One Act Community Performance for tonight has been postponed to November 28th at 7:00 pm, due to the weather!!
One Act Community Performance for tonight has been postponed to November 28th at 7:00 pm, due to the weather!! One Act All School Performance is still scheduled to take place TODAY at 3:10 if you would like to make that show! Stay safe and Warm!
Veteran’s Day Program
Hay Springs High School One-Act Presents “Teachers on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown…”
Hay Springs High School One-Act Team
Presents
Teachers
on the verge of
a nervous breakdown…
(a comedy)
By Bradley Hayward
Public Performances *Free Will Donation*
Hay Springs High School Auditorium
Thursday November 17th, 2016
School Performance 3:10 PM
Evening Performance 7:00 PM
Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing, LLC
HSPS Halloween 2016
The Video Production class created this video about Halloween 2016 at Hay Springs High School and would like to share it with you. Do you recognize any of the trick or treaters?
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Family Math Night, 11/3
Financial Aid Presentation
Follow link to learn more.
HS Volleyball Sub-district Bracket for 10/31
Bees – by the 6th Grade Class
On Wednesday, September 29, we listen and learned about bees. Our speaker’s name was Chris McDonald. He brought in an observation hive of about 1,000 bees out of a hive of around 8,000 bees.
We learned that if a bee larva is not fertilized it becomes a male bee, if it is fertilized it becomes a female. With that being said the males will get kicked out of the hive at the beginning of winter because they don’t work and can’t feed themselves.
After hatching, the larva automatically becomes a nurse bee. A nurse bee feeds all of the baby bees royal jelly. Then they become a worker bee, who puts the honey in the honeycomb which is in the shape of a hexagon. Finally, they become a field bee which gets the pollen and nectar from the flowers.
Our favorite part about the bees was observing what they do in the observation hive and watching the baby bee pop out of the holes. We also thought it was cool when he showed us pictures of the bees.
In conclusion, it is pretty incredible that all those bees can have that whole thing running and making honey and it was awesome learning about it!
By the 6th Grade Class