
Mrs. Curtiss’s students participated in Special Olympics today at SVSU. LOTS OF FUN. Lots of medals and smiles!





Last session. Web page design using Weebly.





PC Hardware session. Taking apart a PC, putting it back together. Verifying it works. All major components out and then back in. Success!! We were so involved no one took any pictures. BUT-several of us may appear on TV5 tonight. Check that out!

Makey Makey boards. Making music with paper, pipe cleaners, fruit and connectors.


Prize giveaway at lunch too? Who knew!!





Hemlock 5th graders go to college! Our fifth graders made up an entire group today at the Delta College Girls’ Day Out program. Learned about all these things below, lots of hands on activities and had FUN doing it!





3D printing session. Learning about design in CAD and printing. Saw a prosthetic hand being printed. Saw videos about printing food and a house. Yes! A WHOLE HOUSE!! 700 square feet. $4000. Amazing! Also saw a variety of printed stuff, from phone case to a skull.





Financial Literacy session now. All about how to make college as afgordable as possible. Terrific message in planning ahead, doing well in school, thinking about careers, and how much Michigan colleges and university cost. Grades and skills and SAT scores=free money!



Next session—Using the Scratch programming language to create action and sound animation. Huge advantage for all of our kids-we have Chromebooks and have been teaching this programming language to all of our kids at each grade level all year long. They were ahead of the instructor as soon as they sat down!




Making circuit boards at Girls’ Day Out at Delta College.



Our 5th grade group is learning how to solder a circuit in session 2 at Girls’ Day Out at Delta College.





6-7-8th grade group doing binary code conversions.


First session for our 6-7-8 group! Binary coding. #GIRLSDAYOUT. Girls’ Day Out.



Here we go! 33 HMS girls headed to Girls’ Day Out, a day-long hands-on experience in computer science! #girlpower #deltacollege


Hemlock Youth Football Registration for the Fall will be held on Sunday, April 22 and Sunday, May 20th from 5-8 pm at the Ling Elementary Cafeteria. The youth football program is for students going into grades 4-8 next year. Please pick up a flyer from the office if you are interested.


Is it a love story? A murder mystery? Will Peggy Sue be a hot rod driver or a sorority girl?





If you’re not here tonight you’ve gotta get a ticket. Performances Friday and Saturday night at 7 PM. Saturday matinee at 2:30 PM.





Cool cats on stage in “Hot Rod”. Vrrrooom!


“Hot Rod”. A terrific HMS production!





“Hot Rod” is onstage! Cruisin’ the 50’s



