It’s Band Fundraiser mattress sale time!! Show the attached pic when you buy your mattress and benefit the band program and HMS at the same time!!
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Our musical is right around the corner. Get your presale tickets in the MS office. $6.00
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
TEENS AND DRUGS, ITS TIME TO HAVE THE TALK Lori Ziolkowski, President of Families Against Narcotics and Janelle Murray, MPH- Director of Prevention and Youth Services Bring power to the parent in their presentations about youth and substance use. Hemlock High School. April 17. 7:00 PM. Auditorium. All parents invited!
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Ready for ice cream?
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
8th graders tested in Social Studies this morning. 5th graders test English Language Arts Wednesday morning. 8th graders test English Language Arts Thursday morning.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Track & Field event volunteers are needed for this season’s HHS home track meets on 4/18 and 5/11. Please contact Amber Godwin 395-3391(call/text), Amberjgodwin@yahoo.com (e-mail) if you can lend a hand. No experience necessary. Thank you!
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
M-STEP testing for grades 5 and 8 starts during the week of April 9. Why does this M-STEP test matter for my child? M-STEP is designed to help parents understand how their child is progressing toward career- and college-readiness. It is also a tool to help parents understand where their child needs more support or additional challenges. What will my child experience during M-STEP testing? M-STEP is an online test that uses various types of questions to assess real-world skills, such as critical thinking and problem solving. M-STEP tests for English language arts and mathematics use Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) for students in grades 3 through 8. CAT adjusts the difficulty of grade-level questions throughout the assessment based on the student’s responses. If a student answers a question correctly, the next question will be harder; if a student answers incorrectly, the next question will be easier.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
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Hemlock Middle School students to take M-STEP starting the week of April 9, 2018. Our students in grades 5-8 will be taking the 2017 M-STEP (Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress) over a testing window that stretches from mid-April through the end of May. Different grade level students will be tested at different times. 5th graders will test on the following dates: Wednesday, April 11 during second and third hour they will test ELA Wednesday, April 18 during second and third hours they will test math Wednesday, April 25 during second and third hours they will test social studies. Thursday, April 26 during second and third hours they will test SCIENCE. 8th graders will test on the following dates: Tuesday, April 10 during second & third hours they will test Social Studies Thursday, April 12 during second and third hours they will test English Language Arts Tuesday, April 17 during second and third hours they will test Science Thursday, April 19 during second and third hours they will test Math
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Congratulations to 5th grader Chad Brown, our newest 1 million word reader! Great job Chad!!
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Where does M-STEP fit in our teaching and assessment system? M-STEP is just one of the types of assessment tools our district uses to inform classroom teaching and measure progress toward preparing our students to be college- and career-ready. In the classroom, teachers use FORMATIVE assessment practices to continually monitor learning and adjust instruction. For example, Kahoot, Quizlet, Front Row, Khan Academy, and Accelerated Reader and Edgenuity are used for self-assessment, feedback, and goal setting. Our district also occasionally administers INTERIM/BENCHMARK assessment(s) to monitor progress and inform instructional decisions. In our district, we measure progress using District Common Course Exams, tests associated with our textbooks, and NWEA MAP.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
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Parents of 6th, 7th and 8th graders: “Ms. Finch has taken a leave of absence. To make sure that our students get all the best educational and M-STEP assessment experiences as possible, we have arranged for Mr. Stedry to take over the eighth grade math classes. For seventh grade, we have a terrific new teacher for the remainder of the year, Ms. Bondy. Ms. Bondy he did her student teaching at Swan Valley and is a math major, which means she is highly trained and experienced to lead our students for the remainder of the year. I know both Mr. Stedry and Ms. Bondy will both do a great job.” Should you have any questions about this, feel free to contact Mr. Keyser or Mrs. Gronski or Mr. Killingbeck at our board of education office.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
What is M-STEP testing like for students? Most students in grades 3-8 take the M-STEP on a computer instead of using bubble answer sheets and multiple-choice tests. This allows students to show critical thinking, problem solving, and deeper understanding. English language arts (ELA) and mathematics assessments use online Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT), which helps reduce the time students spend testing. In fact, each student is expected to spend no more than 4-8 hours on state assessments, depending on grade level. This represents less than one-half of one percent of our district’s annual instructional time. CAT also provides a more customized testing experience for students and a more precise measurement of what students know. Under state and federal law, all student are required to take a state assessment annually each spring. Most students in grades 3-8 take the M-STEP, which is our state’s summative evaluation, meaning that its primary use is to tell us how well our district’s curriculum and instruction align to Michigan’s rigorous standards. The state also uses the data from the M-STEP in their efforts to hold schools accountable.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
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Hemlock Middle School students to take M-STEP starting the week of April 9, 2018. Our students in grades 5-8 will be taking the 2017 M-STEP (Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress) over a testing window that stretches from mid-April through the end of May. Different grade level students will be tested at different times. 5th graders will test on the following dates: Wednesday, April 11 during second and third hour they will test ELA Wednesday, April 18 during second and third hours they will test math Wednesday, April 25 during second and third hours they will test social studies. Thursday, April 26 during second and third hours they will test SCIENCE. 8th graders will test on the following dates: Tuesday, April 10 during second & third hours they will test Social Studies Thursday, April 12 during second and third hours they will test English Language Arts Tuesday, April 17 during second and third hours they will test Math Thursday, April 19 during second and third hours they will test Science
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
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Hope you all had a great spring break! Believe it or not, it’s already time for another round of Golden Apple Awards nominations! All nominations are done online - it’s so fast and easy! The best part is that ANYONE can nominate someone! Staff, students, parents, anyone! To nominate a teacher, simply go to http://wsmh.com/station/contests/golden-apple-awards-10-02-2017 The Golden Apple Award recognizes hard working teachers that go above and beyond their job! Again, nominating a teacher is so fast and easy! Just go to http://wsmh.com/station/contests/golden-apple-awards-10-02-2017 The winning teacher, announced during “FOX66 News at 10” in June, will receive a FOX66 Golden Apple Award and be recognized for their tremendous work on FOX66 throughout the month! We’d love to see submissions from our school!
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
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PARENTS and STUDENTS: M-STEP testing begins the week of April 9. This test is very important to our students, our teachers and our district. We expect full effort and maximum success from each student and have worked each day for months to be prepared to do our best. Attendance during this important testing period is essential for success. Fifth and eighth graders test in English, Math, Science and Social Studies during the weeks of April 9, 16 and 22. Sixth and seventh graders will test in English and Math during the first three weeks of May. Specific test dates will follow after we return from Spring Break. Please watch this 3 minute video about the M-STEP test, how to prepare for it, and how to be successful on it. Together we can make testing a success for everyone! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_90_4TFbgUU
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
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M-STEP testing is right around the corner! Below you will find important information for parents and students about testing.  Our students in grades 3-8 will take the Michigan Test for Education Michigan (M-STEP) in Spring 2018.  The 2018 M-STEP will have the same modern features as last year’s M-STEP.  Our students the test online using their Chromebooks.  Depending on grade, M-STEP requires on average a total of 3-7 hours, or less than one percent of student instructional time, to complete.  Students in grades 9 and 10 will take the PSAT, which prepare them for the SAT taken in grade 11. (NOTE: Starting in 2019, students in grade 8 will also be taking the PSAT, as well as M-STEP science and social studies)  Students in grade 11 will take the SAT, which will serve as both a college entrance and the state English language arts (ELA) and mathematics assessment. They will also take science and social studies M-STEP tests and the ACT WorkKeys work skills assessment.  M-STEP testing will begin after most spring breaks and end before Memorial Day.  Schools will have flexibility in scheduling the amount of time students spend in a single test session.  Schools will have access to preliminary student test results within a few days after testing is complete. This preliminary data is a first look, for school use only, until final results are available.  Final results—including M-STEP parent reports—should be available to schools prior to the beginning of the next school year.  The M-STEP uses Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) for the ELA and mathematics assessments given in grades 3 through 8.  CAT provides a more customized testing experience for students and a more precise measurement of what students know.  CAT adjusts the difficulty of grade-level questions throughout the assessment based on the student’s responses. If a student answers a question correctly, the next question will be harder; if a student answers incorrectly, the next question will be easier.  Balancing questions this way ensures students are engaged and challenged, but not overwhelmed. CAT also improves test security, since all students don’t all get the same questions.
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
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M-STEP testing begins during the week of April 9. Check out this Parent/Student Video: What students can expect when taking the M-STEP. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6YEkBQ6RVk&list=PLQNv-MrTjyhLZWGC8WhRGxoEmynfXUHuc&index=2
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Michigan’s M-STEP testing system: What It Is, What It Means, And What It Offers https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/2017_MDE_Assessment_System_What_it_is_flyer_final_jl_597162_7.pdf
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
PARENTS: You can help your child get ready for the M-STEP testing that begins the week of April 9. You can: Find out the facts: To start, review the Michigan Department of Education’s Parent/Student Information at: www.michigan.gov/mstep, which includes valuable information on state assessments and the Spring testing calendar. Talk to your child about testing: Let them know that assessment is a regular part of learning. Make sure they understand why they are being tested and how it is important to their future. Keep state tests in perspective: Reduce your child’s anxiety about the test by reminding them that it is just one measure of learning, and another way to find out where their academic strengths and weaknesses are. Remind them of what they do well, and how they have improved with effort. Take a look at the state practice opportunities and encourage your child to practice at home: Not only will this help you better understand the types of questions your child will be answering, it will help familiarize your child with the test format and features. If your child is struggling, let the teacher know so when your child takes the test, the focus can be more on test content and less on test navigation. Links to the below information can be found at www.michigan.gov/mstep in the parent/student section. Elementary and middle school M-STEP sample test items can be found at: www.michigan.gov/mstep/ Make sure that your child is well rested and eats a high protein, low sugar/carb breakfast: Children who are tired, hungry or have too much sugar and carbs are less able to pay attention in class or to handle the demands of a test. Remember—Attending school matters: Tests reflect children’s overall knowledge and achievement. Missing school means missing instruction. For more information, visit: https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/Student_Testing-What_Parents_Can_Do_to_Help_Students_Prepare_3.17.17_jl_555039_7.pdf
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser
Many thanks to Richland Twp. DPW, David Garcia, Hemlock Family Dollar store manager and several Family Dollar customers for their generous donations of bottled water this week. Following work on our water main, we were left without drinking water the past 3 days. These benefactors ensured that our students and staff had bottled water to drink each day. Many thanks for your generosity!
about 7 years ago, Terry Keyser