"Spanish is a blast!", said a student to Mr. Keyser today. "Mrs. Martin makes it fun!".

MS and HS Band- Little Caesars Pizza pick up is today from 2:30-4:00 in the MS cafeteria. Enter through the door by the band room.
10 Tips to Make the Most of Your November 14 Parent-Teacher Conference...list continued from previous days' suggestions:
8. Figure out next steps.
Save a few minutes at the end of the conference for next steps. Depending on what you’ve talked about, here’s what you might suggest:
Staying in touch: “How can we keep talking about this? Could I get weekly feedback for the next month—maybe a quick email on Fridays?”
In-class help: “We talked about giving my child more support in class. What should we look for in the coming weeks to decide if it’s working or not?”
School services: “I’d like to meet with the school to talk about extra reading instruction. What information should we gather before that meeting?”
Veteran's Day! Thanks to our veterans for their service to our country!!

Thank you, Veterans!

Thought for the day...

Getting ready for Parent-Teacher Conferences November 14, 1-4 and 5:30-7:30?
10 Tips to Make the Most of Your Parent-Teacher Conference
At the Conference
6. Stay calm.
It’s important to keep your emotions in check during the conference, even if your child is struggling with something. Taking a few deep breaths can help. Using a respectful tone will also help you and the teacher find solutions together for your child.
At the same time, if you disagree with the teacher, be sure to speak up. If you don’t say something, the teacher may assume you don’t have concerns.
7. Ask the most important questions first.
Remember that you only have a short time. Try to cover your most important questions and concerns first. (Use your list of questions, if you had time to make one.)
But try not to worry if you don’t get to everything. You can still ask for a follow-up meeting with the teacher to discuss anything you couldn’t get to. And if you don’t understand something the teacher says, ask for an explanation.
Who wants to be a Huskie?! Come cheer them on Friday, November 8, 7:00 pm, Hemlock vs. Sanford Meridian! Go Huskies!
Go Huskieees! Friday Night, November 8, 7:00 pm Hemlock vs. Sanford Meridian!

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10 Tips to Make the Most of Your Parent-Teacher Conference on November 14, 1-4 and 5:30-7:30
At the Conference
4. Arrive a few minutes early.
Try to get there a few minutes early so you can find the classroom and not miss any of your time. If you’re early and waiting, check out the hallways where student work is posted to see what the class has been working on.
5. Skip the class overview (unless you need it).
Teachers often begin the conference with some general class information. While this can be helpful, it takes up valuable conference time. If you already know this information, politely say something like: “I’ve been reading your newsletter. If it’s OK with you, can we spend more time on the questions I have about my child?”
Our PTO group is meeting tonight at 7:00 in the MS library--will review most recent fundraisers and talk about plans for holidays-related activities. All are welcome! We have a great core group, but would love to have additional members participating.
Come out to support the Varsity Volleyball Team as they travel to Carson City-Crystal High School to take on Ithaca for their second round of Districts! Come wish them luck and cheer them on as the bus departs Hemlock High School at 4:05 PM to 4:15 PM. Game time is at 7:00 pm! Good Luck Girls and Go Huskies!

Go Huskieees Volleyball! Tonight 7:00 pm, Carson City-Crystal HS-Hemlock vs. Ithaca!

Go Huskieeeees! Friday Night, November 8, Hemlock vs. Sanford Meridian!

Thought for the day!

First marking period honor roll is here! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ym6zBfsyy4zH27OZcOh-yZOr4GtorrFD_JeSoZcPd40/edit?usp=sharing

Election Day today

10 Tips to Make the Most of Your Parent-Teacher Conference
Before the Conference
3. Make a list of questions.
Now that you’ve talked with your child and reviewed schoolwork, make a list of questions. If you’re stumped, use this list of questions to ask teachers.
Think through anything you want to make sure the teacher knows. Are there specific things that helped your child thrive in school in the past? Have there been any big changes in your family or living situation? Are there holidays you’ll be away? Talk with other family members to make sure you cover everything.
Once you have your list, put questions and concerns in order of importance, so you can cover the biggest things first. Use this parent-teacher conference worksheet to get organized.
We need our Huskie Pack, Friday night @ Wallace Field!!!

