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May 31, 2026

Weekly Newsletter- Week of June 1st

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Weekly Newsletter

 WEEK AT A GLANCE:

MONDAY- 
Full Day
Chromebooks collected

TUESDAY- 
1/2 day- dismissal at 10:35
Capture the Flag 10-10:30

WEDNESDAY- 
1/2 day- dismissal at 10:35
Award Ceremony- Scroll Down for Details

8th GRADE AWARDS: 

  • 8:00- 8:30 Parents/Families Arrive- PARK IN FRONT- no parking in back allowed
  • 8:30-10:10 8th grade award ceremony

10:10 8th graders take their last walk through HMS as students

10:20-8th grade families and students will enter the cafeteria for cookies and juice

10:35 dismissal of students

YEARBOOKS- ORDERING
Online ordering is still available to anyone who would still like a yearbook. Personal webcodes are required for online ordering. Should parents need help locating their code, they can use the lookup tool link below or contact our customer service department. For your convenience, we also attached an updated webcode list just in case a parent or guardian reaches out to you looking for their code.

Order site: https://gpi.portraitpics.co/.
Look up tool: https://www.geskusphoto.com/lookup
Customer Service: https://www.geskusphoto.com/contact-us

June 1st HMS Summer Support Fair
Need ideas on what to do this summer for your middle schoolers? Check out the Summer Support Fair! We will set up outside HMS during dismissal on June 2nd!
10:30-11:30 (See flyer too)

8th Grade Students are invited to a special summer opportunity at Hope College.  

  • RISE Summer Intensive at Hope College - 2026

The RISE Summer Intensive is a six-week program in June and July designed to prevent summer learning loss, accelerate grade-level mastery, and support social-emotional growth. The program integrates reading/literacy, math, science, and writing through hands-on, real-world STEAM activities that promote critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, and academic discourse. Lessons are aligned to Michigan State Standards and incorporate Mathematical and Science & Engineering Practices. Weekly themes include Crime Scene Investigation, DNA Science, Sustainability & Energy, Coding & Design, Art & Design, and Nutrition & Stress and the Body. Hope College faculty and partners support content areas, providing authentic experiences and fostering student agency, advocacy, and social responsibility. Students develop skills in research, communication, self-management, and social-emotional learning while applying knowledge to authentic challenges and community-based projects.

Students will attend the program Monday - Friday from 8:30am - 12:30pm, from June 15, 2026 - August 5, 2026.  (There will be NO Sessions the week of the week of June 29-July 3rd due to the 4th of July.) Link to sign-up: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V6y9J0ipfzqfQm63-pKOHVqneOdWJoZv/view