Robotics will be having a bake sale on March 29th at 9:00 am at Security First Bank.
Preorders and delivery on carmel rolls will available too !! YUMMY!
Robotics will be having a bake sale on March 29th at 9:00 am at Security First Bank.
Preorders and delivery on carmel rolls will available too !! YUMMY!
The high-school winter ball was a moderate success this year. Many of the students left early, the dozen or so that stayed had a great time! They danced until the end, enjoyed the snacks and thanked the chaperones for being there and having the dance! Joey Johnson was crowned king, and Kodee Muhr was crowned Queen. Congratulations to both of you!
The middle-school dance was a huge success! Alexis Olson was crowned Princess and Drew Letcher was crowned Prince. Congratulations to you both! Winter Ball royalty has never happened for the middle school before, and the students were not aware of it until they were at the dance Friday night. They all seemed to be enthusiastic about it!
Many, many thanks to the following people for help making the 2013 Winter Balls successful:
Student Council, (especially: Alexis Olson, Rebekah Holtmeier, Sam Kearns and Eli Badje), Mrs. Shimek and her husband, Larel and Megan Reimann, Mrs. Olson (who voluntarily helped clean up after both balls!), Paula Sibel, Toi Riggs and Miriam Kearns (who was there through thick and thin for both dances and brought great suppers for the chaperones and DJ’s), Ricky for pre and post help, Kerisa Marx (who gave up an entire afternoon to help decorate) and Zoe Schneider (who gave up her Friday evening to take pictures at the Junior High dance).
Also, thank you to the Toof’s, Laurin, the Marx’s, and Regg for the trees and other decorations that you loaned us! Thank you to Shannon for the Punch Bowl and Shelly Olson for the chocolate fountain!
During the month of February, students in Mrs. Efta’s Spanish I and Spanish II classes made masks. After viewing examples of Puerto Rican carnival masks in the Smithsonian museum, the students made their own out of paper-mache and paints. Next, they photographed their masks and used Google Presentation to write captions in Spanish that describe the artistic details of their masks.
This learning project was based upon the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards for Communication and Cultures. Through mask-making and writing about art, students exercised language skills in accordance with ACTFL’s Proficiency Guidelines for intermediate and novice listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish. They used creative thinking and technology in new ways. In addition, they had fun learning about Carnival in Latin America through mask-making. Thank you for viewing the PowerPoint of our masks.
Below are the tractor safety training dates for 2013. Sheridan County youth under 16 years of age and wanting to work on a farm or ranch (other than their parents’ or grandparents’ place) must have this training to operate a tractor. For further information, contact:
Cindy Tusler – UNL Extension in Sheridan County
(308)327-2312
Date |
Location |
May 23-24 | Kearney |
May 29-30 | Haskell Ag Lab |
June 3-4 | Scottsbluff |
June 5-6 | Valentine |
June 10-11 | Osceola |
June 13-14 | North Platte |
June 17-18 | Grand Island |
The Quiz Bowl teams met last week for an organizational and informational meeting. Sixteen high school students and eighteen middle school students showed interest in competing this year. For some of these students this will be their fourth year competing. The sophomores competed as seventh graders in the first Panhandle Middle School competition.
Edgemont will be hosting this year’s competition on Friday, March 15th. We don’t know the exact start time for the competition yet. We will hold a practice meet with just the Hay Springs students so everyone will be familiar with the way the contest is run. With this many experienced and enthusiastic students, I anticipate our teams doing very well.
Quiz Bowl participants, the links to study questions are up on the Hawks Library webpage. Look for the Quiz Bowl link at the top of the page, or click here.
Students in grades PreK through 5th brought in their 100th day collections of 100 things. There were displays with legos, paper clips, candies, paper cups…the list could go on and on. Middle Level/High School students and staff voted on the collections. Below are the top 3 selections from each division. 1st place received 3 gold dollars, 2nd place received two, and 3rd place received one.
Pre-K
1st Place: Tripp Buettner
2nd Place: Bo Thies
3rd Place: Aubry Anderson
K-1st
1st Place: Abbey Russell
2nd Place: Krystyn Riggs
3rd Place: Noah Kelly
2nd & 3rd
1st Place: James Scherbarth
2nd Place: Aisha Corrall
3rd Place: Logan DeCoste
4th & 5th
1st Place: Hannah Wohl
2nd Place: Hayly Hopkins
3rd Place: Bailey Scherbarth
Registration Monday, February 25 from 5:30 – 7:00pm
at the the PAC on the CSC campus. Girls and Boys in grades 3rd-6th are welcome to attend.
2 week program – $25.00
6 week travel program – $35.00
You may also register during the skills clinics. Click the links below for further information and the registration form.
Each year libraries and schools celebrate Read Across America on or about March 1 – Dr. Suess’s Birthday. Hay Springs School will celebrate on Thursday, March 7th. However, you can start the celebration early by reading to a child on March 1st. The National Education Association estimates that more than 40 million children and adults will celebrate the joy of reading this year. Join the celebration and read to a child. Share a favorite book from your childhood, read a new book, or re-read a family favorite.
Read Across America
You’re never too old, too wacky, too wild,
To pick up a book and read with a child.
You’re never too busy, too cool, or too hot,
To pick up a book and share what you’ve got.
In schools and communities,
Let’s gather around,
Let’s pick up a book,
Let’s pass it around.
There are kids all around you,
Kids who will need
Someone to hug,
Someone to read.
Come join us March 7th
Your own special way
And make this America’s
Read to Kids Day.
Castle Defense is an action-packed math game. To play, type the answers to activate your archers. Kill the skeletons before they reach safety. Use the number keys on your keyboard and the brain in your head. Good luck!