4th Quarter Outstanding Student Shout Outs – (High School)

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The Hay Springs PBIS committee, along with the Hay Springs staff would like to send a huge shout-out to the following high school students for their outstanding effort through the 4th quarter! We are so proud of the work you did!!

Mr. Bounous-Social Studies:

I would like to acknowledge Breely Smith, and Toby Scherbarth. They really upped their game this quarter. 

Mrs. Beguin-English:

The student who stands out in my mind is Sadie Hanks. She didn’t have wifi for a lot of the time we were doing distance learning. However, she was never out of touch with me, continuing to email or text weekly. When she finally did get wifi at her house, she worked hard to get caught up. She’s in three of my classes and came through each of them well, even though she was at a disadvantage for quite a while. 

Ms. Lein:

Ashley T. Economics 

Spencer Video Production 

Hally Video Production 

Ashley Burrows Accounting II and Personal Finance 

Katelin Agler Computer Science and Personal Finance 

Mrs. Varvel-Music: 

I would also like to thank all the band students (and their parents who encouraged them) who took the time to practice their instruments! I am so proud of all your efforts and can’t wait to make music with you again this fall!!

Mr. Letchenberg:

Toby Scherbarth for turning in his work  in a timely manner and having quality work.  (better than ever)                                                                          

Blair Henry for her efforts.

Mr. Rotherham:

Sam H. (10th) – Sam was really a go getter this last quarter, as he was all year. Sometimes I don’t think I had submitted lessons and they were already completed and to a very high standard.

Ashley B, Hunter L, Jake R, Katie E (12th) – the Senior math class did a great job in the last part of the 3rd quarter and throughout the 4th quarter. They had a rough second half of their senior year and I think they did an admirable job doing the best they could to prepare for their next adventure.

 

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4th Quarter Outstanding Student Shout Outs – (Middle Level)

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The Hay Springs PBIS committee, along with the Hay Springs staff would like to send a huge shout-out to the following 6th-8th  grade students for their outstanding effort through the 4th quarter! We are so proud of the work you did!!

Ms. Lein

Lilly D.  7th Grade Careers and Tech 

Talan S. 7th Grade Careers and Tech 

Kaylee 7th Grade Careers and Tech 

Jaelyn R. 7th Grade Careers and Tech 

Mrs. Holtmeier

6th Grade Careers and Tech: Parker Wellnitz, Julia Russell, Bo Thies

Mrs. Varvel-Music: 

I would also like to thank all the band students (and their parents who encouraged them) who took the time to practice their instruments! I am so proud of all your efforts and can’t wait to make music with you again this fall!!

Mr. Rotherham

Jarhett A (8th) – Math and Science: Jarhett would be the first to say math and science are not his thing. However, he worked hard all year to get better at both of them. He asked what he could do to bring up his grades and followed through, he also matured in his attitude.

Gaby T (8th) – Math and Science: Gaby worked hard all year even though math was not her thing. This last quarter she was always on top of assignments and completed them to the best of her ability.

Alexa, Gage, Abigail N (8th) – Science: These students did great work throughout the 4th quarter, keeping caught up and completing work to a high standard.

Lily D, Cooper J, Jaelyn R, Dylan R, Talan S. (7th) – these students just did a great job keeping caught up and doing very nice work.

Zahaven H (7th) – Z did a great job maturing throughout the year in getting work completed and dealing with me and classmates.

4th Quarter Outstanding Student Shout Outs

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The Hay Springs PBIS committee, along with the Hay Springs staff would like to send a huge shout-out to the following Kindergarten-5th grade students for their outstanding effort through the 4th quarter! We are so proud of the work you did!!

 

Mrs. Mintken-Kindergarten

A huge HAWK shout out to the Kindergarten class and parents, who ROCKED the 4th quarter!  Way to SOAR! 

Mrs. Heiting-1st Grade:

Zobelle Henry and Milo Smith-both students completed work in a timely manner and checked in frequently to let me know their progress. They showed pride in their home learning even when things weren’t easy and persevered. Thank you for being first grade home learning rockstars!

Mrs. Vandermay-2nd Grade:

Autumn Richardson has genuinely completed all of her work and turns it in early if not on time. She responds to all the Dojo messages. Makes it to 90% of the scheduled Zooms I am so proud of her for all of her hard work!

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Catherine Two Bulls and William Gaswick.  Both of these students went above and beyond with their weekly assignments.                                                 

Ms. Meeks-4th Grade:

Hunter Thies, Emma Albrecht and Braydon Heiting were IMPRESSIVE!!!! Megan Anderson and Devyn Young always did their best.

Mrs. Anderson-5th Grade:

I am very proud of all my students this last quarter.  They all rose to the challenge and worked so hard.  Each student had their own hurdles to overcome and I am just overwhelmed with how well they handled everything that came their way.

Kindergarten Roundup

Obviously this year we are forced into trying something different for our Kindergarten roundup, so we hope you enjoy Mrs. Mintken’s video and please be sure to look at the Kindergarten Registration Forms for more information. If you have any other questions, please call the school at 308-638-4434 and talk to Adriene! We look forward to seeing you next Fall!

PreK Roundup

Obviously this year we are forced into trying something different for our preschool roundup, so we hope you enjoy Ms. Sherlock’s video and please be sure to look at the Entry Forms for more information. If you have any other questions, please call the school at 308-638-4434 and talk to Adriene! We look forward to seeing you next Fall!

 

Graduation FAQ

Hay Springs High School GRADUATION FAQ’S–April 27, 2020

Q:  When will Hay Springs High School graduation ceremony be held?

A:  Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. Mountain Time.  It will be a virtual ceremony posted on the District’s website (www.hshawks.com) and on the Hay Springs Public School Facebook page.

Q:  What will the virtual ceremony include?

A:  The virtual ceremony will include as many of the same features as a traditional graduation ceremony as possible.
• Presentation of Diplomas will take place on Tuesday, May 12th at a designated time for each family to comply with guidelines/directives issued by the Nebraska Department of Education and the Panhandle Health COVID-19 Unified Command. (Click to view Guidelines/Directives)
• Video footage will be taken and edited into the overall ceremony that will be posted on May 16th.
• Graduates can pick up their cap and gown on Tuesday, April 28th prior to the presentation of Diplomas on Tuesday, May 12th.

Q:  Why not just wait to hold the ceremony until late July or August?

A:  As a school community we want to honor and celebrate the accomplishments of ALL of our graduating seniors. If we were to wait, some students will already be engaged in their future plans and not able to be a part of graduation. Also, there is no guarantee when the Directive Health Measure would allow us to hold a ceremony.

Q: Community members and parents have indicated that they feel it is important for students to have closure and experience graduation together as a class.

A: Unfortunately, it is not possible to have a traditional ceremony at this time, it is possible to do something digitally.

Q: Why make a decision now?

A:  The 4th quarter of the 2019-2020 school year has been unprecedented due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Hay Springs High School graduating Class of 2020 will have many unusual memories to share as a result of the pandemic. Hopefully our district’s decision to hold a virtual graduation ceremony on the regularly scheduled graduation day will provide our students and families a sense of normalcy during these uncertain times. In making this decision our priorities were to try and ensure the health and safety of our students, staff and community members and honor each of our graduating seniors. By going virtual we can allow all family and friends to be a part of this process in a timely manner.

 

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