
The Regional Mathematics and Science Center is offering two fun filled camps this summer.
Science & Mathematics Extravaganza for Kids (SMEK)plus camps
SMEKplus is an exciting week of hands-on science and mathematics activities for students entering grades 2 through 8.
SMEKplus Junior (Grades 2-4) July 9-11, 2019 - $145
SMEKplus Senior (Grades 5-8) July 16-18, 2019 - $145
Included with this message is the registration packet. Please send one completed registration packet per child along with check payment to the Mathematics and Science Center, located in Gilbertson Hall (GN 138). If you would like to pay with a credit card, use the links below. Please note, there is a $5.00 processing fee. There are limited seats available in each camp, so register early! For more information please contact our office at mathsci-center@svsu.edu.
Click here to register for SMEKplus Junior Camp, July 9 - 11, 2019 https://register.ryzer.com/camp.cfm?id=142753
Click here to register for SMEKplus Senior Camp, July 16 - 18, 2019 https://register.ryzer.com/camp.cfm?id=142757
The registration form is located at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vmmrkuir2od_sRIMByGNZ6kRLj3yjADW/view?usp=sharing

Back to school in Monday! Hope you had a good Spring Break. We look forward to seeing you!!


April 1--School resumes from Spring Break


March 27 at noon--3rd Marking Period Report Cards available for viewing in Skyward


CONGRATULATIONS....Sophia Hauffe. She has read 2 million words! Way to go Sophia!!


Thank you to our local law enforcement agencies for teaming up to bring their full contingent of drug dogs to our high school and middle school today. Saginaw and Bay County Sheriff's Departments, Saginaw Township PD, and coordination with Richland Twp. PD. WORKING TOGETHER TO KEEP OUR KIDS SAFE!! HMS practiced Secure Mode Safety Drill today prior to the dogs' arrival and continued that throughout the visit. FYI- During these visits, the handlers always "plant" some contraband in areas where students are not present as a means of rewarding the dogs for working hard on their search. That also lets us know that the dogs are actively searching and finding any contraband. Good news=no contraband found! (Except for the "plants", of course). Lots of good questions from our kids as well. If parents have any questions about these visits, please contact your child's school principal for more information.




Spring Fling Dance- is scheduled for Tuesday April 23rd, 2:45-4:30. Chaperones are needed.


A big Thank You to Officer Brian Pitt for talking to our students yesterday about his career in law enforcement, specifically about his specialty, computer forensics. This tied in well with Officer Whitney Meissner's message to our kids last week about internet and phone safety. Brian works for a number of local, state and federal law enforcement agencies to fight technology-based crime and did a great job of explaining to our students how data storage and retrieval works on social media, phones and other devices. The big takeaway-nothing ever disappears from the internet and nothing is secret!


Thought for the day:


Follow up to the earlier post this week regarding engineering with Spheros: we can now control their movement and colors in more complicated scenes with obstacles and patterns.



Don't have time in the morning for your child(ren) to have breakfast.
No worries, we have breakfast ready daily in each building cafeteria.
#startyourdayright #eatbreakfast


Did you know that all of our 7th and 8th graders are learning the fundamentals of robotics programming? Today's challenge in Mrs. Kato's room was to use their Chromebooks to program and control Spheros-rolling balls that students can control the speed, direction and color of. For more information, check out Spheros.com





Hemlock Middle School PTO General Meeting coming up at 7:00 PM April 18, 2019 in the Middle School Library.


Do you know a middle school girl who is curious about technology? Camp Infinity is a one-week summer technology camp for girls entering grades 5th-8th in Fall 2019. Camp Infinity introduces girls to computer and internet technologies through hands-on activities. Campers are split into two groups according to the Fall 2019 grade level: 5th-6th grade and 7th-8th grade. Campers in grades 5th-6th will create their own web page using HTML and program Dash robots. Campers in grades 7th-8th will create their own web page using HTML and program EV3 or Vex robots. In addition, students will participate in mini- sessions that highlight programming skills and real-world uses of technology. Campers will also get an opportunity to meet with women who work in technological fields and explore career options in technology. For more information, please visit the camp registration page at https://mymcwt.secure.force.com/Events/cnp_paas_evt__ExternalRegistrationPage?Site_Id=a2N0a000000dm0nEAA. Come join us at SVSU June 17th - 21st!

Mrs. Pedelty's MS students working together with Mrs. Olinger's Class #huskietastic

March 23-March 31 NO SCHOOL Spring Break/4th marking period begins


March 22--end of 3rd Marking Period


Thanks to Richland Twp. PD Officer Whitney Meissner, who talked to all of our students today about internet safety and cyberbullying, including the new cyberbullying law that goes into effect near the end of March. Today would be a great opportunity for parents and students to discuss bullying, social media usage, internet safety, and expectations in all these areas.




5th-8th Grade- If you are interested in joining the Equestrian Team we have a sign-up sheet in the office.


Mandatory- Washington D.C. pre-trip meeting on Thursday, April 4 at 6:00 p.m. in the middle school cafeteria.
All students who are planning to go on the 2018 Washington D.C. trip must attend this meeting along with a parent/guardian.
If you are chaperoning the trip, please also plan to meet at 5:00 in room 2 (Mrs. Pedelty’s room) for a chaperone only meeting.
