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Did you know we still are collecting Boxtops?
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Hemlock Middle School Weekly Newsletter
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The HMS PTO is up and running right now. Get your new Huskie apparel now-sale ends Wednesday, February 19. https://hmspto.itemorder.com/sale
Thank you to Keivin Trombley and Meemic insurance for donating a Sphero RVR (a $250 value), some goody bags and lunch to our HMS STEAM program. Very generous support of our programs!

Freshman Orientation- is TOMORROW, February 5th starting @ 7:30 in the High School Auditorium

Thank you to Anthony Ianni for sharing his message today of treating each other with respect. His real life personal experiences dealing with autism and other personal differences while navigating adolescence helped our students understand the negative effects of mean behavior and the positive affects of treating each other with respect and standing up for others when we see mean treatment.


Excited to have Anthony Ianni speaking to our kids tomorrow about treating each other with respect. http://relentlesstour.com/meet-anthony-ianni/

The grand entrance to our library this month.

Equestrian team sign up going on.

Congratulations to our MS pom team. They took 4th in the MPA competition at CMU. Best of luck to them at the State Championships this coming Sunday at EMU.

First time Sphero users today learning how to control Spheros using their Chromebook.

Winter Olympic Fun!!
Hartley Nature Center Winter Olympics
We write on our tables! #collaborate

Congratulations to our PAWS winners!!
Alex, Avery, Nathan, Tyler, Bryce, Dylan, Isabelle and James.

Working as a team to save Fred! Continuing to foster a growth mindset in STEAM class.




So excited to welcome Anthony Ianni, former MSU basketball player and first college basketball player with autism, to our school to talk to our kids about respecting themselves and each other and how to eliminate bullying.

What a FUN day Mrs. Curtiss' class had at the Winter Special Olympics!!!
