It was a successful day at the FLLJr. competion for all 4 of our teams!
almost 8 years ago, Lori Gensch
Click the link below to access this week's Huskie Highlights! Have a great weekend! https://www.smore.com/parvm
almost 8 years ago, Lori Gensch
"A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imagination, and instill a love of learning." - Brad Henry
almost 8 years ago, Kids First!
Kalena Y5
This is a reminder about our Young 5’s & Kindergarten Registration taking place TONIGHT at 6:30 p.m. at K.C. Ling Elementary. Parents of children, who will be age five by December 1, 2018, are invited to attend our Young 5/Kindergarten Registration Night. This informational event for parents will include a brief PowerPoint presentation about Young 5’s and Kindergarten programming, as well as time to complete the necessary registration documents, all of which must be turned into the office before leaving. Please remember to bring the required documentation for your child, which includes a certified birth certificate, immunization record, and your proof of residency, such as a tax bill, phone bill, or energy bill. It is important to note, that if your child currently attends our Young 5’s program, you do not need to attend this event. If you have any questions, please call 642-5235. We look forward to seeing you tonight!
almost 8 years ago, Lori Gensch
kindergarten roudup
almost 8 years ago, Lori Gensch
4th graders in Mrs. Hingston's class spent the morning making putty with help from our Dow Ambassador, Miranda Bierman.
almost 8 years ago, Lori Gensch
putty
putty
putty
4th graders putty
Attention Parents: Please bring the suggested copies with you on March 8. To avoid long lines at the copier on registration night, copies can be made at Ling Elementary or Hemlock Elementary anytime before March 8. If you have any questions, please call 989-642-5221 or 989-642-5235. Thank you.
almost 8 years ago, Kelly Phillion
Registration Night
Currently enrolled 2017-18-Young 5 and Early Childhood SE students/parents DO NOT need to attend Kindergarten Registration Night at Ling Elementary on March 8. If you have any questions, please call 989-642-5235 or 989-542-5221.
almost 8 years ago, Kelly Phillion
Welcome
March is Reading Month! "Miss Chris" from Y5 with some "Things," Miss Kenny and "Miss Heidi" with Things 1-27, and Infant-Childcare student-Hannah King with our "Cat in the Hat!"
almost 8 years ago, Kelly Phillion
Things
Cat in the Hat
Cat in the Hat 2
Herbivores, Omnivores, and Carnivores...Oh my!
almost 8 years ago, Tammy Grandy
Lunch, recess, and yoga at the zoo😁
almost 8 years ago, Tammy Grandy
Click the link below to access this week's Huskie Highlights! https://www.smore.com/d290n
almost 8 years ago, Lori Gensch
Tomorrow is Popcorn Friday! The special flavor is smores.
almost 8 years ago, Lori Gensch
popcorn sale
Preschool, ECSE, and Young 5 enjoy the Recycling Assembly on February 28!
almost 8 years ago, Kelly Phillion
Assembly
Kaden Gensch has handled the game ball duty during Varsity games. An example of Huskie Spirit that begins at a young age here at Hemlock Public Schools.
almost 8 years ago, Kelly Phillion
Huskie Spirit
It’s never too early to learn how to code!
almost 8 years ago, Lori Gensch
Please click on the link below to access this week's Huskie Highlights. Have a great weekend! https://www.smore.com/eup4a
almost 8 years ago, Lori Gensch
Students participated in a Classroom Olympic Speed Skating Event. After discussing friction and it's role in how well our materials would slide across the floor, our skaters helped us to time-test how quickly each material could move around our track. Students then discussed how we could improve our skates, and if there was time, added those improvements. After improvements such as adding straps, students cut as much as 10 seconds off of their skating time!
about 8 years ago, Lori Gensch
Have you registered your preschool, young- five, or kindergarten student yet? Parents are able to go to our website at www.hemlockps.com to do so!
about 8 years ago, Kelly Phillion
Online
Lately, there has been a lot of congestion in the parking lot for our end-of-day student pick-ups. For the safety of everyone, as well as to minimize the frustration that crowded parking lots cause, it would be greatly appreciated if you could utilize the designated parking spaces and avoid the temptation to create your own. There have been several concerns expressed recently, and it is going to take all of us working together to help resolve this. Thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation!
about 8 years ago, Lori Gensch