What can you do to help your student and the rest of your family stay as healthy as possible all day, every day? Use good hygiene practices to prevent the spread of diseases. Stay home if you are sick and advise others to do the same. Always cover coughs or sneezes with a tissue or sleeve. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands. Wash your hands often with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol, if soap and warm water are not available. We clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces (computers, keyboards, desks, etc.) as often as possible; you can do the same at home and away. This is especially important when you are school and other public places. Your healthy choices help others to stay healthy as well!
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
Huskies are kind kids!
about 6 years ago, Shawnie Bremer
Ian
Cadence
Innovate. Collaborate. Educate. I guess you get a cool nickname when your band gets a Division 1 rating #MACUL2020 #Huskietastic
about 6 years ago, Jeremy Stedry
MACUL2020
Yearbooks- Deadline to order your Yearbook is March 23, 2020. You can order on-line. The access code is: 2921520
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
Huskie pride
The Facts About Vaping: What Every Parent Should Know: https://www.bevapefree.org/parents-and-community/
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
Our high school basketball teams, boys and girls, are having terrific seasons and are now in post-season play. The 21-2 girls play for the Regional Championship on Thursday night, 7:00, at Unionville-Sebawaing HS against Flint Hamady. The 20-1 boys play in their district semi-final game at 6:00 tonight vs. 18-3 New Lothrop at Reese. Come out and support your Huskies! More info at https://www.mhsaa.com/sports
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
Thank you for supporting our sinking fund request!
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
Thank you
7th Graders- interested in going to Washington DC next year there will be a kick- off meeting Thursday, March 12 in the MS cafeteria. It’s very important that you attend this meeting with a parent.
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
Capitol
Perseverance. It matters!
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
Perseverance
MS Pom- try-outs start today March 9th-11th from 3 p.m.- 6 p.m. here in the MS cafeteria.
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
MS Boys & Girls Track- if you are interested in track this spring there is a sign-up sheet in the office. This includes 7th and 8th graders. New this year--Sixth graders can be included up as well, up to maximum of 25 participants per team, boys and girls!
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
winged foot
Did you ever wonder what the process is for selecting PAWS Students of the Week? Here's what it looks like:
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
The Students of the Week:  caught doing the right thing!
Drawing
Reading names on PA
We encourage kindness today and every day!
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
One
Kindness counts!
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
Three
Kindness matters!
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
Two
For those considering school of choice, we come highly recommended. Hemlock Public School District has a limited school of choice for the 2020-2021 school year. We will be accepting applications for new students from March 9-23rd for next fall. Contact us at (989) 642-5282 for more information. #huskietastic #since1863 
about 6 years ago, Kids First!
SOC
First person to correctly identify where this picture was taken wins a free large Shamrock Shake from Mr. Keyser! Hint--I've heard that this place is out of this world!
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
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Huskie Pride!
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
Huskie Pride
Middle Schoolers--check your email for a special lunchtime opportunity you will be able to sign up for--DJ for the Day!. Details are in the email.
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
DJ
Congratulations to this week's PAWS Award Winners: Emily Garcia, Jesse Church, Kassidy McFadden, Maddie Wenzel, Victoria Hauffe, Addy Stockford, Lia Hoffman, and Julie Darby.
about 6 years ago, Terry Keyser
PAWS Award Winner