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A Message from the Principal!
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A Message from the Principal!
March 10, 2024
The Week Ahead
Wednesday, March 13th - Two-Hour Delay - Teacher Prep Day
Friday, March 15th - Report Cards go home, 3rd 9 Weeks Awards
Saturday, March 16th - Regional Social Studies Fair @ Musselman High School
8th Grade Hershey Park Trip
Please click the link for information regarding the 8th grade Hershey Park trip as well as the permission slip: https://tinyurl.com/HMSHershey24
IXL March Madness Challenge
Monday, March 11th (7 a.m.) - Friday, March 15th (4 p.m.)
Great job last week, HMS! We beat out Spring Mills Middle! Moving into week 2, we face off against Mussleman Middle. Keep up the hard work!
Students will work to become proficient (80%) in as many math skills as they can during that week. Math Skills that are above grade level, on grade level, and no more than 2 grade levels below the students current grade level will count. The top 5 students in grades 6-8 at the end of the month will win prizes for being top achievers.
Upcoming Dates
Tuesday, March 19th - Golden Horseshoe Essay Test (8th Grade)
Monday, March 25th - Middle School Battle of the Books @ South Middle School
Monday, March 25th - Hoops for Heart money due
Tuesday, March 26th - Golden Horseshoe Multiple Choice Test
Wednesday, March 27th - Get A Life program for 8th graders
Thursday, March 28th - Hoops for Heart
Friday, March 29th - No School for Students/ Teacher Professional Learning Day
March 30th - April 7th - Spring Break - No School
Monday, April 8th - Two-hour early dismissal
HHS Theater Department visits 8th graders
3/8/24 - 10 Ways to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse
8th grade students - HSTA (Health Sciences & Technology Academy)
HSTA (Health Sciences & Technology Academy) is a West Virginia high school program that opens doors for under-represented students to go to college for STEM + M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, and Medicine) careers. The goal of HSTA is to increase the number of African American, Asian, Hispanic, and Pacific Islander students that pursue post-secondary education in the health sciences.
HSTA gives tuition waivers to students who fulfill all requirements. These waivers pay for post-secondary tuition at state run West Virginia Colleges, Universities, technical or professional schools.
The requirements include:
Attend 70% of weekly club meetings during all four years of high school.
Maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA during 9th grade and a minimum 3.0 GPA during their 10th - 12th grades.
Must maintain good behavior during high school.
Must attend two summer camps at West Virginia public universities. These camps last for one week.
Complete and present one, 6-to-7-minute PowerPoint presentation each school year.
Complete 75 hours of community service while in high school.
The deadline for Eighth grade students to apply to the program is MARCH 15.
See School Counselor for application and GPA help.
The four criteria for admission are as follows:
- Underrepresented minority groups as determined by federal guidelines
- Low Income (see guideline information below)
- First Generation College (neither parent is a four year college graduate, i.e. neither parent has a Bachelor's degree or higher)
- Students living in Rural Areas - Martinsburg and surrounding areas are considered rural.
Please review federal income guidelines to determine low income eligibility.
Link: https://www.fns.usda.gov/school-meals/income-eligibility-guidelines
(Household Size) Annual Income:
(Family of 2) $36,482.00 or less
(Family of 3) $45,991.00 or less
(Family of 4) $55,500.00 or less
(Family of 5) $65,009.00 or less
(Family of 6) $74,518.00 or less
(Family of 7) $84,027.00 or less
(Family of 8) $93,536.00 or less
For each additional family member add $9,509.00
The link to apply is at: https://redcap.wvctsi.org/redcap/surveys/?s=DFD33D9PXAC9ADWK