Hemlock High School Stir Fry. Thank you to the high school kitchen staff for the huge culinary success. Go Huskies!!!




Food! Raffle! Fun!

Saginaw Spirit Hockey & Nexteer Present Robotics Night!
Get your tickets now for Sunday, October 27.
https://www.saginawspirit.net/groupsales/
Group ID: graymatter19
Password: spirit

Ways to be more involved in your child's education:
7. Set goals that are challenging but attainable.
8. Visit the school regularly and become involved in school activities as often as possible.
National School Bus Safety Week! #thankabusdriver
Thank you to our bus drivers and all you do to keep our students safe!
Thought for the day!

Congratulations to our PAWS winners--week of the October 14-18! From L to R: Hunter Emmendorfer, Julian Seaman, Kylie Pauls, Austin Austin Kuehemund, Jamisin Green, Austinj Geiger, James Ferguson, Caleb Jones (not pictured)
Looking for ways to get more involved in your child's education? Fifth Grade Parents' Guide to Student Success! https://www.pta.org/home/family-resources/Parents-Guides-to-Student-Success/fifth-grade

More ways to be involved in your child's education:
5. Designate a specific time and place for homework.
6. Read to your child every day and encourage independent reading. Make frequent trips to the public library.
Attendance at school matters!

Are you ready for the Trail of Terrors? Support the HMS PTO by creeping your way through our scare-fest!

Interested in Good food for a good cause? https://drive.google.com/a/hemlockps.com/file/d/1Eo5nzApYcaPrmgWsQ8u4CcmSHRUXZDY2/view?usp=drivesdk
Get ready for a scary time as the HMS PTO sponsors the Trail of Terrors. See the flyer below for more information!

More ideas for how to be more involved in your child's education:
3. Broaden your child's understanding of the world by visiting malls, museums, parks, zoos, universities, sports stadiums, theaters, transportation facilities, farms, and local landmarks.
4. Make learning relevant by encouraging activities that use what kids learn at school. Encourage kids to count money; make shopping lists; calculate costs, sales prices, and taxes; read menus and newspapers; and write letters.
R U Ready for Some Scary Fun?

Ready for some good eats? In support of this year's Washington DC Trip, join us at The Maple Grille for a night of good food and fun! Check it out at https://drive.google.com/a/hemlockps.com/file/d/1Eo5nzApYcaPrmgWsQ8u4CcmSHRUXZDY2/view?usp=drivesdk
Hemlock Middle School Weekly Newsletter
https://www.smore.com/sntuv
Would you like to be more involved in your child's education? Here's a couple of ideas for ways to do so:
1. Talk to your child daily about school activities and experiences.
2. Talk with teachers regularly -- even when no problems exist.
National Boss's Day

Thought for the day!

