More Pictures of Chickasaw Olympic Fun from the Middle School today. Homerooms were cheering loudly for those competing in the "Bump" Finals. It was good to see so much fun. Nice Job to all.
What a fun way to end a Friday and the 1st quarter at the Middle School. Here are some pictures from the afternoon. The students enjoyed participating in the 1st Quarter Chickasaw Olympics. Travel trophies were won by Mrs. Snyder's, Mrs. ten Hoeve's, and Mrs. Bridges Homerooms. We will see who will get to display them after the next quarter Chickasaw Olympics.
Mr. Erlandson's homeroom playing bump
Bump winner of Erlandson's homeroom:
Thanks Coach F and the NH Chickasaws football program for the Senior cutouts! Good luck tonight at your playoff game in Forest City! Go Chickasaws!
Reminder to Parents:
Please sign up for conferences with the information that was mailed home to you. The Conference Calendar closes on Monday at 8 am for all buildings. After that time a conference time will be assigned to you and sent home with your students.
Preschool teacher Amanda Madery sets up the day by reviewing student helpers and their roles. Establishing individual responsibility & building a collaborative classroom with this procedure. Proving that everyone contributes to having a happy classroom. #NHtribe @AmandaMadery
5th grade math students helping each other on decimal place value.
“Draw an O and put a kickstand at the bottom. Now quickly, which starts with a Q, go to your seats and practice.” Ms. Good gives clear directions to assure student success in her kindergarten classroom. Also helping set the mood is Pickles, the classroom dog. #NHtribe
HS Art students working on perspective tape drawings creating inspiration in the halls!
Reminder: there will be no school on next Monday due to professional development day
Good Luck to the football team at the playoff in Forrest City!! Go Chickasaws!!
Senior Parents,
There are 3 time slots left if you and your student would like to receive free assistance in completing the FAFSA on Tuesday, October 20th. Either call into the main high school office to sign up or have your student claim a slot in the office. Mrs. Maas will then follow up with you about next steps and how to access the Zoom meeting. Remaining time slots are listed below.
2:00-3:00
3:00-4:00
5:30-6:30
Please consider taking advantage of this free opportunity!
Good Luck to the volleyball team at the conference!!
Go Chickasaws!!
Mrs. Lechtenberg's first grade class have been working extremely hard on building their independent reading stamina and they met their goal of 15 minutes yesterday! Mrs. Lechtenberg is so proud of their hard work and presented each student with a reading award! This award was sent home in their RED folder yesterday. #NHtribe
"Life is Good" 2019-20 Yearbooks are ready for pick up! Graduates are welcome tp stop in the high school office and pick them up. Underclassmen yearbooks have already been distributed.
Still want a 2019-20 "Life is Good" Yearbook? There is a limited number available. Please pay $60 to the HS office until supplies run out. Want a 2020-21 "Distance Doesn't Define Us" Yearbook? Order yours now through the HS Office. Preordered Yearbooks are $55.
Jewelry students hydro dipping glass tiles to make jewelry. #NHtribe
Senior Parents,
Your student is now able to fill out the FAFSA in order to qualify for financial aid for college. Unsure of how to do this? The Iowa College Access Network (ICAN) is offering virtual appointments to help New Hampton students and families in completing the FAFSA on Tuesday, October 20th. Time slots are an hour long and run from 2-7:30pm.
Please speak with your student about signing up for a time slot and have them sign up in the main office as soon as possible. There are only 5 appointment slots available. First come, first serve! Take advantage of this free opportunity.
Questions? Please contact Mrs. Maas.
Great first half by the Chickasaws who lead Independence 7-0 at half. Great performance by the band and dance team.
Mrs. Reetz's music class using the Foyer for "Rhythm Races" the 5th graders used their ears and feet to select the correct sequence. Looks like Fun!