Parent Peek At The Week 09/16-09/20
Peek At The Week 09/16 - 09/20
TUESDAY 09/17
- Classes resume, regular schedule all classes begin at 8:45 a.m.
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- Minecraft Club (Mr. Stauter 2107) 3:45-5:00 p.m.
- 8th grade Volleyball vs Geneva North, 4:00 p.m.
- 7th/8th grade Soccer vs Waldo, 4:00 p.m.
- Cross County at Wredling
WEDNESDAY 09/18
- All School Picture Day, during PE classes (Lifetouch)
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- Anime Club (Mr. Burger, 1202) 3:45-5:00 p.m.
- Chess Club (Mr. Stauter, 2107) 3:45-5:00 p.m.
- Cooking & Baking Club (Mrs. Frances, 3201) 3:45-5:00 p.m.
- Athletics: Football and Cross Country pictures
THURSDAY 09/19
- 8:00-8:40 a.m. Student Council/SAVE Club (Mrs. Andrews)
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- 7th grade Volleyball vs Thompson, 4:00 p.m.
- HMS Cross Country vs JMS, JWL, WMS, 4:00 p.m.
- 7th/8th grade Football at Wredling
- Boys Volleyball at Thompson
FRIDAY 09/20
- 7:30-8:30 a.m. Early Morning Choir (Dr. Glogowski)
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- The Club at Herget, LMC 3:45-6:00 p.m. (or 5:15 p.m.)
- 6th grade Volleyball vs WMS, 4:00 p.m.
- 6th grade Soccer vs WMS, 4:00 p.m.
FALL FUNDRAISER
Fall is quickly approaching and nothing goes better with fall weather then fresh baked BUTTER BRAID BREADS! Proceeds support student celebrations. We appreciate your support!
Paper order forms will be available in the main office.
EVERY DAY COUNTS!
- Missed Lessons = Falling Behind: Even one day can mean missing critical instructions and activities, making it harder for your child to catch up. We want students to experience academic success.
- Impact on Future Success: Consistent attendance is a strong predictor of academic achievement and future opportunities.
- Building Resilience: Regular attendance teaches your child the value of perseverance and responsibility—essential skills for success in life.
- Stronger Friendships: Daily presence helps your child develop and sustain friendships, which are crucial for emotional and social development. Also, participation in clubs, sports or extracurricular activities helps students develop social skills like teamwork, communication and leadership.
- Healthy Routine: Attending school every day establishes a stable routine, promoting better mental and physical health.
- Engagement: We want our students engaged in our school community. Being involved can help students to explore their interests and talents, promoting self-growth and self-discovery.
THE CLUB AT HERGET...JOIN US!
Have you heard about The Club? Perhaps you've seen posters and flyers, but do you know what it has to offer to HMS students? Read more below to find out:
The Club is a Teen program explicitly designed to provide meaningful experiences today so teens are ready to chase their dreams tomorrow.
The Boys & Girls Club is excited to offer “Fun Fridays” afterschool programming to students at Herget Middle School At the Club, we aim for each teen member to have fun in a safe environment while fostering supportive relationships with staff and peers, exposing youth to unique program opportunities, and recognizing members for their efforts and accomplishments.
The Basics:
· Our teen program offers FREE membership to ensure that all students interested in participating can join.
· Programs are offered on Fridays from dismissal until 6:00pm, on days when school is in session.
· Close-to-home evening transportation is provided for eligible students at 5:15pm.
· A 1:15 staff-to-student ratio is maintained to ensure that members get the support and attention needed from our team of youth development professionals.
· Nutritious snacks are provided daily after school.
What We Offer:
· Academic Enrichment – Students participate in hands-on learning activities that promote literacy and STEM.
· Social Emotional & Community Building Activities– Our students participate in positive community activities that develop social skills and relationship building.
· Sports & Recreation - Activities will build self-esteem, positive communication skills and promote physical fitness, leadership skills and working as a team.
· The Arts – Visual arts, crafts, and performing arts help promote creativity and self-expression.
· Extras – In partnership with local businesses, students have the opportunity to participate in field trips and engage with leaders in the community.
· Character and Leadership Programs: Million Members, Million Hours of Service
· All Ages
Studies show that young people who engage in service do better in school, maintain positive relationships with adults and avoid risky behaviors. The Million Members, Million Hours of Service initiative aims to engage 1 million Boys & Girls Club youth in service projects each year, with each donating at least one hour of service.
Torch Club
· Age 11-13
· Torch Clubs are chartered, small-group leadership and service clubs for boys and girls ages 11 to 13. A Torch Club is a powerful vehicle that helps Club staff meet the special character development needs of younger adolescents at a critical stage in their life. How to Join:
· Register online via our MyClubHub parent portal at https://bgcncil.org/register/.
· Completed applications will receive a confirmation email with the child’s start date.
· Call our bilingual team at 847-608-5017 for more information or enrollment support.
The Club Leadership
Ashanti Rangel is our HMS Boys & Girls Club Site Coordinator (Former HMS Student 🙂)
Lilly Leon-Vicks is our Regional Director