Check out these amazing creations some of the 4th graders created during Lego Club!
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Check out these amazing creations some of the 4th graders created during Lego Club!
Check out these amazing creations some of the 4th graders created during Lego Club!
Check out these amazing creations some of the 4th graders created during Lego Club!
Check out these amazing creations some of the 4th graders created during Lego Club!
New Hampton FFA Participates Congratulations to the following FFA members that participated in Leadership Develop Events at Turkey Valley on Monday. Parliamentary Procedure Team : Tori Bearman, Ethan Praska, Grace Maloy, Maddie Schaufenbuel, and Marshall Zeien placing Alternate to District with a bronze award. Green Hand Test Takers - Aleah Eichenberger, Carrie Schwickerath, Beth Pickar all received gold ratings. Ag Sales - Tanner Njus: received a silver rating. Public Speaking - Ashley Rosonke earned Alternate to District with a Silver Award. Creed Speaking - Karla Pickar: placed 2nd with a Gold Award. Radio Broadcasting - Quinten Reicks: placed 2nd with a Gold Award. THANK YOU for doing such a wonderful job representing our chapter and making us proud!!
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
New Hampton FFA Participates Congratulations to the following FFA members that participated in Leadership Develop Events at Turkey Valley on Monday.  Parliamentary Procedure Team : Tori Bearman, Ethan Praska, Grace Maloy, Maddie Schaufenbuel, and Marshall Zeien placing Alternate to District with a bronze award. Green Hand Test Takers - Aleah Eichenberger, Carrie Schwickerath, Beth Pickar all received gold ratings. Ag Sales - Tanner Njus: received a silver rating. Public Speaking - Ashley Rosonke earned Alternate to District with a Silver Award. Creed Speaking - Karla Pickar: placed 2nd with a Gold Award. Radio Broadcasting - Quinten Reicks: placed 2nd with a Gold Award. THANK YOU for doing such a wonderful job representing our chapter and making us proud!!
New Hampton Schools are now closed due to ice. Stay safe!
about 2 years ago, Matt Manson
New Hampton Schools are 2 hrs late.
about 2 years ago, Matt Manson
Fourth graders wrapped up their Rocks and Minerals Unit with a scavenger hunt. They learned a lot as they looked for clues.
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Fourth graders wrapped up their Rocks and Minerals Unit with a scavenger hunt.  They learned a lot as they looked for clues.
Fourth graders wrapped up their Rocks and Minerals Unit with a scavenger hunt.  They learned a lot as they looked for clues.
Fourth graders wrapped up their Rocks and Minerals Unit with a scavenger hunt.  They learned a lot as they looked for clues.
Fourth graders wrapped up their Rocks and Minerals Unit with a scavenger hunt.  They learned a lot as they looked for clues.
Another day of learning comes to a close.
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Another day of learning comes to a close.
Baking & Food Production learned about different types of cookies: bar cookies, drop cookies, rolled cookies, molded cookies, refrigerator cookies, and pressed cookies.
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
The students made:  molded cookies: jelly thumbprint refrigerator cookies: cinnamon swirl rolled cookies: sugar cookies with frosting drop cookies: vanilla drop cookies
The students made:  molded cookies: jelly thumbprint refrigerator cookies: cinnamon swirl rolled cookies: sugar cookies with frosting drop cookies: vanilla drop cookies
The students made:  molded cookies: jelly thumbprint refrigerator cookies: cinnamon swirl rolled cookies: sugar cookies with frosting drop cookies: vanilla drop cookies
I joke that some people think all we do during culinary class is bake cookies! This time it really is true! Our new class: Baking & Food Production learned about different types of cookies: bar cookies, drop cookies, rolled cookies, molded cookies, refrigerator cookies.
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
 I joke that some people think all we do during culinary class is bake cookies! This time it really is true! Our new class: Baking & Food Production learned about  different types of cookies: bar cookies, drop cookies, rolled cookies, molded cookies, refrigerator cookies, and pressed cookies. Have you ever wanted to know why your cookies turned out flat and crisp?  The students discovered cookie characteristics and their causes to answer all of the cookie dilemmas while baking. One student commented in their cookie lab report, "There is a lot more to making cookies than you realize!"
 I joke that some people think all we do during culinary class is bake cookies! This time it really is true! Our new class: Baking & Food Production learned about  different types of cookies: bar cookies, drop cookies, rolled cookies, molded cookies, refrigerator cookies, and pressed cookies. Have you ever wanted to know why your cookies turned out flat and crisp?  The students discovered cookie characteristics and their causes to answer all of the cookie dilemmas while baking. One student commented in their cookie lab report, "There is a lot more to making cookies than you realize!"
 I joke that some people think all we do during culinary class is bake cookies! This time it really is true! Our new class: Baking & Food Production learned about  different types of cookies: bar cookies, drop cookies, rolled cookies, molded cookies, refrigerator cookies, and pressed cookies. Have you ever wanted to know why your cookies turned out flat and crisp?  The students discovered cookie characteristics and their causes to answer all of the cookie dilemmas while baking. One student commented in their cookie lab report, "There is a lot more to making cookies than you realize!"
 I joke that some people think all we do during culinary class is bake cookies! This time it really is true! Our new class: Baking & Food Production learned about  different types of cookies: bar cookies, drop cookies, rolled cookies, molded cookies, refrigerator cookies, and pressed cookies. Have you ever wanted to know why your cookies turned out flat and crisp?  The students discovered cookie characteristics and their causes to answer all of the cookie dilemmas while baking. One student commented in their cookie lab report, "There is a lot more to making cookies than you realize!"
Mrs. Schmitt's Advanced Foods, with 20 students, have been learning about Herbs & Spices. We covered this unit thoroughly by reading articles, watching videos about growing herbs, learned the nutritional value of herbs and spices.
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Mrs. Schmitt's Advanced Foods, with 20 students, have been learning about Herbs & Spices. We covered this unit thoroughly by reading articles, watching videos about growing herbs, learned the nutritional value of herbs and spices, participated in smelling activities to identify herbs & spices, played a game to identify by site, and finally did a taste testing activity.
Mrs. Schmitt's Advanced Foods, with 20 students, have been learning about Herbs & Spices. We covered this unit thoroughly by reading articles, watching videos about growing herbs, learned the nutritional value of herbs and spices, participated in smelling activities to identify herbs & spices, played a game to identify by site, and finally did a taste testing activity.
Mrs. Schmitt's Advanced Foods, with 20 students, have been learning about Herbs & Spices. We covered this unit thoroughly by reading articles, watching videos about growing herbs, learned the nutritional value of herbs and spices, participated in smelling activities to identify herbs & spices, played a game to identify by site, and finally did a taste testing activity.
the Sweetheart Dance is this Friday from 8:30-10:30 PM with Coronation at 9 PM. It will be in the Commons/Cafeteria. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N21Mbm6T2XmyNHm69T1U-GmayH0rT9J6/view?usp=sharing
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
The 7-8 graders had their final Band Olympic event today. Here is a selfie of the 7/8th grade band
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
The 7-8 graders had their final Band Olympic event today. Here is a selfie of the 7/8th grade band
Check out the New Hampton Schools Friday Update! https://open.spotify.com/episode/1MtT1NAgCmMHFU2umW37gU?si=3b934edcf207445b
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Lance and Izzy are taking a break and playing in class today. Izzy's favorite ball is her soccer ball.
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Lance and Izzy are taking a break and playing in class today. Izzy's favorite ball is her soccer ball.
Housing & Interior Design I Class has been working hard learning about the exterior of homes. They had a challenge to build with materials on hand (just like the people used to do) an exterior design style. Some of the homes they built were Georgian, Federal style, Tudor, Gothic Revival, Cape Cod, etc. Then the pairs of students presented their homes to the class and explained the different attributes of each style. They talked about porticos, oculus, pediments, arches, and Gable roofs just to name a few of the new vocabulary words.
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Then the pairs of students presented their homes to the class and explained the different attributes of each style. They talked about porticos, oculus, pediments, arches, and Gable roofs just to name a few of the new vocabulary words.
Then the pairs of students presented their homes to the class and explained the different attributes of each style. They talked about porticos, oculus, pediments, arches, and Gable roofs just to name a few of the new vocabulary words.
Then the pairs of students presented their homes to the class and explained the different attributes of each style. They talked about porticos, oculus, pediments, arches, and Gable roofs just to name a few of the new vocabulary words.
We will not have school on Monday, February 21 due to the teachers’ workday.
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Check out the latest edition of NHMS News for the week of February 18th! https://youtu.be/YUMi5nPPSwI
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
How do you start 8th grade Ag class with a middle school dance this weekend. Mr. Russ demonstrates and models by doing the Cupid Shuffle. Great job.
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
How do you start 8th grade Ag class with a middle school dance this weekend. Mr. Russ demonstrates and models by doing the Cupid Shuffle. Great job.
How do you start 8th grade Ag class with a middle school dance this weekend. Mr. Russ demonstrates and models by doing the Cupid Shuffle. Great job.
How do you start 8th grade Ag class with a middle school dance this weekend. Mr. Russ demonstrates and models by doing the Cupid Shuffle. Great job.
How do you start 8th grade Ag class with a middle school dance this weekend. Mr. Russ demonstrates and models by doing the Cupid Shuffle. Great job.
The 8th graders would like to invite the public to their annual Oratory Showcase and Dessert Night next Thursday, starting at 6pm in the middle school cafeteria. Eight students will share speeches that they have written about topics that they feel are important. Additionally, three students will share poems that they have written, and other students will perform some improv sketches as well. It will be a night of fun, laughter, thought, and reflection and we'd love to see you there! Desserts will be served as well.
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
During our genetics unit, Biology students learn about DNA, fingerprinting and the uniqueness of fingerprints. Today, with the help of Chief Nosbisch, students were fingerprinted and learned how to find fingerprints on random surfaces throughout the classroom.
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
During our genetics unit, Biology students learn about DNA, fingerprinting and the uniqueness of fingerprints. Today, with the help of Chief Nosbisch, students were fingerprinted and learned how to find fingerprints on random surfaces throughout the classroom. Students also asked Nosbisch's opinion on the "crime scene" in the back of Ohrt's classroom.
During our genetics unit, Biology students learn about DNA, fingerprinting and the uniqueness of fingerprints. Today, with the help of Chief Nosbisch, students were fingerprinted and learned how to find fingerprints on random surfaces throughout the classroom. Students also asked Nosbisch's opinion on the "crime scene" in the back of Ohrt's classroom.
During our genetics unit, Biology students learn about DNA, fingerprinting and the uniqueness of fingerprints. Today, with the help of Chief Nosbisch, students were fingerprinted and learned how to find fingerprints on random surfaces throughout the classroom. Students also asked Nosbisch's opinion on the "crime scene" in the back of Ohrt's classroom.
During our genetics unit, Biology students learn about DNA, fingerprinting and the uniqueness of fingerprints. Today, with the help of Chief Nosbisch, students were fingerprinted and learned how to find fingerprints on random surfaces throughout the classroom. Students also asked Nosbisch's opinion on the "crime scene" in the back of Ohrt's classroom.
BeeBot fun in the library! First graders were able to come to the library for a story about going to the moon then they were able to code! They learned that footprints stay on the moon! Students also learned how to read code then input into a BeeBot to make it travel!
about 2 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
BeeBot fun in the library! First graders were able to come to the library for a story about going to the moon then they were able to code! They learned that footprints stay on the moon! Students also learned how to read code then input into a BeeBot to make it travel!
BeeBot fun in the library! First graders were able to come to the library for a story about going to the moon then they were able to code! They learned that footprints stay on the moon! Students also learned how to read code then input into a BeeBot to make it travel!
BeeBot fun in the library! First graders were able to come to the library for a story about going to the moon then they were able to code! They learned that footprints stay on the moon! Students also learned how to read code then input into a BeeBot to make it travel!
BeeBot fun in the library! First graders were able to come to the library for a story about going to the moon then they were able to code! They learned that footprints stay on the moon! Students also learned how to read code then input into a BeeBot to make it travel!