
All smiles for flexible seating in Ms. Walker's classroom at K.C. Ling Elementary.
#HemlockHuskies #ComfortableDiscovery #Huskietastic



At Hemlock Public School District, support isn't just a buzzword; it's the bedrock of our community. We believe in setting high expectations, fostering personal development, and nurturing open communication. Together, we build a culture of trust and growth.
#SupportiveCulture #HemlockHuskies #CoreValues #Since1863


Are you ready to make an impact on and off the field? ⚾ Hemlock Public School District is on the lookout for a dedicated JV Baseball Coach. If you're committed to fostering excellence and inspiring young athletes to reach their full potential, we want YOU to join the Huskie pack.
As part of our team, you'll help shape the next generation of ballplayers and instill values that last a lifetime. Apply now and be a part of something special. Let's make this season unforgettable: https://hemlockps.bamboohr.com/careers/81
#HemlockHuskies #JoinTheHuskiePack #PullTheSled #Since1863


It's #TeacherFeatureTuesday and today we're featuring the shining Shawn Enright, our Hemlock Virtual teacher here at Hemlock Public School District.
We wanted you to get to know Ms. Enright a little better, so here are some fun facts about her:
• The song she could listen to on repeat is All Too Well by Taylor Swift.
• If she won the lottery and decided to give up teaching, she'd do lots of traveling, lots of volunteering, and spend lots of time with loved ones.
• She believes her students will remember her as someone who had high expectations and was strict, but that she pushed them to be their best.
• A quote she lives her life by is "Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better!" by Maya Angelou
• Her favorite subject in school was Psychology.
We’re so grateful to have you in our Huskie Pack, Ms. Enright!
#Huskietastic #Since1863 #HPSDPackLeader #HemlockStrong #HemlockHuskies


Meet Kelley Bauer, a remarkable 3rd grader in Mrs. Grandy's class and one of our extraordinary Heart Heroes! 🫀 Despite facing unique challenges, Kelley is a true champion with an inspiring story. Born with his heart and organs flipped in the opposite direction, Kelley embodies resilience and courage.
Kelley was diagnosed with dextrocardia, a rare condition where the heart is on the right side of the body and flipped backward. Alongside this, he had thinning of his aorta, necessitating surgery on his aortic arch and valve. His surgery, performed at U of M when he was just 3 years old, involved repairing his aorta arch and valve, as well as addressing membranes underneath his pulmonary valve.
Kelley's everyday life reflects his uniqueness. From reciting the pledge with his hand over his right chest, where his heart resides, to having his blood pressure checked on his right side, his journey is a testament to his courage and adaptability.
Kelley, you're an inspiration to us all, and we're privileged to have you as part of our Huskie family! 🐾
#HemlockHeartHeroes #HeartHealth #HemlockHuskies



At Hemlock Public School District, we value strengthening bonds across generations, and our Community Senior Citizen events are just one of the ways we do that. Our Senior Bingo event this afternoon was a blast. Thank you to the staff, board members, and students who helped make it a success.
🗓️ Save the Date for our upcoming Senior Spring Brunch on April 20th, from 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM. It's a special time to honor the connections between generations and embrace the wisdom of our seniors over some delicious refreshments.
Know someone aged 65 or older who would relish this experience? Reach out to us at 989-642-5282. Let's continue nurturing relationships and weaving unforgettable stories together.
#HemlockHuskies #BetterTogether #Since1863

🇺🇸 Just a friendly reminder that there is no school today. Enjoy your day off, Huskies, and we'll see you back tomorrow.
#PresidentsDay #HemlockHuskies #Since1863


Love Blooms in Hemlock 🥂 Continuing our celebration of love, we're shining the spotlight on another couple who found their forever in the halls of Hemlock High School.
Brady and Katie Eimers' journey began as freshmen, and they walked the stage together as proud graduates of the Class of 2005. From cheering at games to cherishing moments with friends, and dancing the night away at their senior prom, their Hemlock memories are filled with connection and laughter. 🐾
Nineteen years of togetherness, twelve years of marriage, and their love shines brighter than ever. 💕 Let's celebrate Brady and Katie as they continue to write their beautiful love story.
#ForTheLoveOfHuskies #HemlockHuskies #SchoolSweethearts


Hey Huskies ⏰ Just a reminder that there is no school today or on Monday, the 19th. We'll see you back in the halls on Tuesday.
#HemlockHuskies #PresidentsDay #AlwaysGrowing


Hemlock residents will be asked, on Tuesday, February 27th, 2024, to renew the previously approved non-homestead base millage.
This proposal will not impact the taxes on owner-occupied homes in our district. Only second or rental homes, commercial properties and industrial properties are affected.
Renewal of the non-homestead millage is essential to maintaining the current programs offered by the district. If this funding is lost, the district cannot replace it with any other funding source. While primary households are not affected by this millage, state law requires a district wide election to approve the millage.
📌 Facts at a glance:
• HPSD voters last approved the non-homestead operating millage in 2022.
• The millage is for a period of 10 years
• This is a tax assessed against businesses and second homes, NOT homeowners
• All residents in the Hemlock Public School District vote on the renewal
• This money is used for district operations
• This money cannot be replaced by other funding sources
#HemlockStrong #BetterTogether


The Huskie Pack is parking the sled for Thursday, February 15, 2024: no school for students. Childcare will remain open for those who were previously scheduled.

It's #ThrowBackThursday and today we're twirling it all the way back to the mid-century with these lovely Drum Majorettes from 1950.
📷 Joan Burr, Louise Wazny + Marie Laurenz
#Huskietastic #TBT #HuskiesOf1950 #HemlockStrong #HemlockHuskies


Little huskies in Ms. Yax's Kindergarten class had a blast celebrating Valentine's Day together yesterday.
#BetterTogether #ValentinesDay #HemlockHuskies





It's School Resource Officer Appreciation Day, and even though our sled is parked for the day, join us in honoring Officer Randy Schroeder, our dedicated SRO here at Hemlock Public School District.
In collaboration with Richland Township, Officer Schroeder will be on campus every school day, creating a secure and nurturing educational environment for our staff and students. Thank you, Officer Schroeder, for your commitment to our community.
#SROAppreciation #HemlockStrong #BetterTogether #Since1863


Innovation starts in the classroom. Hemlock Public School District is dedicated to providing a modern curriculum that prepares students for success. Together, we're embracing STEAM education and fostering a culture of learning and growth.
#CoreValues #STEAMEducation #HemlockHuskies


There's nothing like celebrating healthy hearts on Valentine's Day, right? ❤️ Mary Kraft from the American Heart Association recently visited 3 of our schools to promote heart awareness. With assemblies at both elementary schools, students learned how they can support heart health through the Kids Heart Challenge, raising funds and awareness for kids born with special hearts. Damar Hamlin is also working with the American Heart Association as he wants everyone to learn Hands-Only CPR (you can watch his video here: https://youtu.be/rLuitwaMbUY).
If students complete "Finn's Mission" and learn about Hands-Only CPR, stroke signs, and other heart-health related practices, they will be put into a drawing for Super Bowl 2025 tickets. The kids can register online, invite family and friends to donate, and win fun heart charms as well.
In the Middle School, the American Heart Challenge also promotes Finn's Mission - which includes completing the mission, learning about Hands-Only CPR, and being entered into a drawing for 2025 Super Bowl tickets. As they raise funds and awareness, they receive colored bracelets to remind them of the impact they are having on raising heart awareness.
The Kids Heart Challenge and American Heart Challenge will run through the end of February. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach our to Nurse Becky for more information.
#HeartHealthyHuskies #ValentinesDay #HemlockStrong

A Timeless Huskie Love 🥂 Hold onto your hats as we dive into the legendary tale of Mike and Kit Walton, a couple whose love story started right here at Hemlock High School.
Picture this: Kit, a freshman, and Mike, a senior, crossing paths in the chaotic high school corridors. Sparks didn't exactly fly at first—Mike was dating her best friend and Kit thought he was a bit of a jerk. But his charm won her over and, luckily, his babyface won her parents over.
Mike was a graduate of Hemlock High's Class of 1989, and Kit fondly recalls the sweet notes he'd slip her in the hallways that year, each little paper carrying the promise of shared moments with friends over the weekend.
Mike joined the Marines as planned after graduation in '89, clinging to the hope that if their future together was to be, it would be. Hundreds of letters kept their love alive during those years apart (which Kit still has to this day), and after her graduation in May of 1992, Mike returned on leave and they tied the knot in August of that same year. Fast forward to 2024 and they have an impressive 31 years of marriage under their belt, two beautiful daughters, and a grand daughter on the way! Her name is Alice Michael, after her grandpa.
Mike and Kit's journey is proof that high school love stories can stand the test of time and then some. Let's give a big shoutout to Mike and Kit Walton for keeping it real and reminding us that love is one wild ride worth taking! 🐾
#ForTheLoveOfHuskies #HemlockHuskies #SchoolSweethearts


February is Heart Health Month, so we wanted to take a moment to celebrate some Heart Heroes in our midst. Meet Quincy, a kindergartener in Mrs. Klopf's class. He was born with a hole in his heart and had surgery at the age of 3.
Here's his story, as told by his mom:
"During a routine ultrasound while I was pregnant with Quincy, doctors discovered something was wrong with his heart. He was diagnosed with an Atrioventricular Septal Defect (AVSD). This defect is a large hole in the center of the heart. It affects both the upper and lower chambers of the heart as well as the valves connecting the different chambers. When Quincy was born, doctors weren’t sure how this defect would affect him. He spent several days in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) while doctors determined if he needed immediate surgery or if it could wait.
Quincy had to visit a cardiologist at Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor many times for echocardiograms and ultrasounds. Doctors determined that because Quincy was
doing well, his repair surgery could wait until he was 3. In October, 2021 Quincy went to C.S. Mott Children's Hospital to undergo open heart surgery to repair the AVSD as well as an improperly formed Mitral valve. The surgery lasted many hours and required Quincy to be put on a heart and lung bypass machine to keep him alive while the doctors patched up his heart.
After the surgery was over, Quincy was on oxygen, had chest tubes to drain fluid from his chest, and had IV’s for medication and fluids. His sternum and ribs had to heal, as well as the large surgical incision on his chest. Quincy recovered very quickly and by day 5 in the hospital he was up and moving around like nothing had happened! We were discharged 5 days after his surgery and he should not need any follow up surgeries in the future! Quincy still needs to be seen by his cardiologist every two years, but his surgery was a complete success and he is not expected to have any further problems."
What a champion! We are so grateful for your healthy heart, Quincy, and that you are a part of our Huskie Pack!
#HemlockHeartHeroes #HeartHealth #HemlockHuskies



#WednesdayWisdom #LoveWins #HemlockStrong #HappyValentinesDay


It's #TeacherFeatureTuesday and today we're featuring the radiant RaeAnn Woodcock, the creative force behind our middle and high school art programs here at Hemlock Public School District for 17 years.
We wanted you to get to know Mrs. Woodcock a little better, so here are some fun facts about her:
• The Disney character she relates to the most is Vanellope from Wreck it Ralph (or at least this is what her students tell her), because she's always running around doing 12 things at once.
• What would her students be surprised to find out about her? She used to play Women's Hockey, and she performed with her All Star Pompon Team at the Olympic games in Atlanta, Georgia.
• A quirky talent she has? Not only does she carve snow in the winter...she carves sand in the summer.
• Her nickname as a child was "Rae Rae" and she wanted to be a zoologist.
• Something she's super proud of this year was having 3 teams - and a total of 24 current and former Hemlock High School Snow carvers - at Snowfest this year.
We’re so thrilled to have you in our Huskie Pack, Mrs. Woodcock!
#Huskietastic #Since1863 #HPSDPackLeader #HemlockStrong #HemlockHuskies
