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Hemlock Public School District took possession of three "new to us" buses today to help keep the wheels on the bus going round and round. Thank you, DEQ for the grant to make this possible. #bettertogether #since1863 #huskietastic #keepthewheelsonthebusgoingroundandround

Our team is hard at work preparing for another Grand Opening. Big things lie ahead for Hemlock Public School District as we honor and recognize yet another well-deserved individual.

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Learning from one another is what we do! #huskietastic #community #learn
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Want to hear about all things Huskie? Set a reminder to watch our livestream interview for July 28th at 11:00am on our Facebook page.

Hard work and hands on never go out of style here at Hemlock Public School District #since1863

Join our pack! We are hiring part and full time childcare positions for all age groups!

“Creativity is intelligence having fun!” -Albert Einstein

All smiles here at Hemlock Public School District! #bettertogether #since1863
Happy 4th of July, Huskies!

Hemlock Public School District- a community of learners! #innovate #collaborate #educate

Join our pack! We are hiring part and full time childcare positions!

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Mark your calendars for our Facebook social livestream interview on July 28th at 11:00am! #huskietastic

Hard Work. The Huskie Way.
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Who is ready for some football?

SME Camp Highlight: Katie Schultz presented to the SME Camp attendees at the Lockwood STEM Center. Katie talked about job opportunities at Fullerton Tool and the emphasis that Fullerton puts on education
The camp attracted students from around Saginaw County. In addition to Fullerton Tool, students heard presentations from Hemlock Semiconductor, Saginaw Control & Engineering, and Genuen.
Students learned to fly and program drones, drive robots, build a tower for optimum strength, CNC machine, and weld. It was an action-packed, fun four days. The camp was led by Dana Lockwood and Heath Marietta, both teachers at Hemlock High School.



