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PRINCIPALS MONTH

October is National Principals Month! We want to take a moment each week to celebrate our principal Mrs. Gensch. The role she takes on every day is unmatched and we appreciate her more than she will ever know. Show her some Huskie Kindness and tell her how much she is loved and appreciated here at HMS. Thank you Mrs. Gensch!

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GET THE SCOOP

Get the Huskie Scoop!

Download the Hemlock PSD App from the Apple or Google Play Store today and take us with you wherever you are. With everything from calendars and sports schedules to staff directories, Skyward, menus, and more—important info is always at your fingertips.

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All Athletes that will be participating in tryouts or practices at any time this school year, must have a current sports physical uploaded into Final Forms. All information in Final Forms must be complete and registration fee paid before your first game/match/meet. Getting these things done now will help you get off to a great season!

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Did you forget to order a yearbook LAST YEAR??

We have a few left in the office, so stop by and

pick one up for just $20.00.

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Girls Basketball vs Carrollton on 9/29

The 7th grade girls basketball team earned a nice win over Carrollton last night with a final score of 32-12. Avery Thomas led the way with 16 points, Makenzie Keenan followed with 6, and Macey Breining scored her first 2 points!! Camille and Brylee Conger and Camille Hoffman each had 4 assists! Great job everyone!

The eighth grade girls basketball team defeated Carlton 35 to 3. Ireland graham led all scores with 11 points followed by Lauren Launstein with 8 points and Ella bringer with 6 points. 

Girls Basketball vs Freeland on 10/1

The 8th grade girls basketball team lost to the Freeland Falcons 36-42. Ireland Graham led the huskies with 9 points and 18 rebounds followed by Lauren Launstein with 7 points. 


Sent in by Coach Bebow, Coach Brady and Coach Borsenik

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Friday Night Lights just got better, meet Dallas!

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As we prep lighting for future night track meets, we’re testing a supervised play zone for our elementary & middle school students—an auxiliary game at the game. Because let’s be honest: kids have always treated the pavilion like a NASCAR track, occasionally clipping the dad balancing three Diet Cokes and a nacho… and yes, splashing that puddle next to the brave mom in white pants (in October—bold choice).

Where: Northwest of Wallace Field
Who: Elementary & middle school students
Supervision: Dallas, HHS senior (and all-around good guy)
Gear: Please don’t bring balls—we’ll provide them
Parents: We still encourage you to watch the game with your kids; this is just a helpful option

We’re learning as we go, so thanks for the grace. Brighter bulbs are literally on the way. See you under the lights!

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COMMUNITY

SAFE STORAGE LAW

We care about the safety of our students — both at school and at home. Michigan has a law requiring safe storage when children or minors may be present. Please take a moment to review safe storage in your home.

https://www.michigan.gov/mde/services/health-safety/topics/school-safety/safe-storage-law

Together we can help keep children safe and informed.

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Here's your chance to get rid of those tires that have been laying around! Our first event on September 19th will be here soon. Register here: https://forms.gle/HyQTSkmPnFP79gXf9 or by calling our office at (989) 781-1720 Ext. 5

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SAVE THE DATE AND TIME

Every fall we like to try and gather goods for our friends Hidden Harvest! This year instead of a trunk or treat we are going to offer family/friend/small group photos for non-perishables.

Mr. J’s Catering is teaming up with 3 local photographers with a few different seasonal backdrops (including a Christmas card) to get you beautiful professional pictures and some good food for non-perishable goods to benefit Hidden Harvest!

Save the time and save the day and save some cans!

We will be introducing you to our awesome photographers and letting you in on all the special details over the next few weeks, so stay tuned. We hope to make this a fall family event for everyone and can’t wait to have some more fall fun at the Hilltop Hideaway 540 S. Orr road.

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Anime Club for Middle School ages is starting up again on Tuesday, September 23rd at the library!

Anime Club meets after school from 3:00 pm - 4:45 pm every Tuesday. We will watch, read, and talk about our favorite anime and manga; do crafts; try Japanese snacks; do trivia and play games; and more!

For grades 5th - 8th. Sign-up is NOT required. Simply head over to the library after school for tons of anime fun!

#MyRML #AnimeClub #EducateEmpowerEnrich

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Pancake Pajama Party is a family event at the library! Wear your pajamas and bring your favorite stuffie! We'll have pancakes, snacks, crafts, freeze dance, story time, games, and stuffie show-and-tell!

Open to families with kids of all ages! Thursday, September 25th drop in anytime from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm.

#MyRML #PajamaParty #PancakeParty #EducateEmpowerEnrich #visityourlibrary

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Join us at the library for a fun, hands-on workshop where you'll learn to craft something unique and totally handmade by you! This is a guided class led by our wonderful sewing expert, Carl Bruse!

We'll provide all the needed materials, but if you have fabric, a sewing machine, or anything else you'd like to bring please feel free!

Open to all ages (kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult). Drop-ins are welcome!

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Join us for a family event at the library celebrating K-Pop music, dancing, and media! We'll have lots of great activities for all ages including karaoke, crafts, games, and dancing!

Drop-in anytime from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm. Open to all ages; geared for elementary and middle school age kids and tweens.

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Stop by the library for fall fun for the whole family! We'll have games for kids, festive food & drinks, story time, and crafts!

Drop-in event for families/all ages! Stop by anytime from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm!

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Teens 6th - 12th grade, come to the library for an after hours "lock-in" with tacos, pop, snacks, K-pop karaoke, video games, lots of crafts, library-wide games, prizes, and more!

Registration and a signed parent permission form are required to attend. Visit the library in person to sign up and get a permission form.

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Join us at the library to play games on and learn about "retro" video game consoles! We'll have the NES, SNES, N64, and GameCube; with games like Super Mario Bros., Duck Hunt, Legend of Zelda, Diddy Kong Racing, Yoshi's Island, Mario Kart, and more!

Drop-ins are welcome, but space is limited! Arrive at 6:00 pm for a story time about the inventor of the first home video game console!

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