
Another successful Career Week. I want to thank all the business professionals that took time to interview our 8th graders today. A lot of positive comments and critiques were shared.





No school on Friday due to weather. High school Jterm Showcase Night moved to Wednesday, January 19th from 3-5 pm. This will take place in the old high school gym.

Thank you senior wrestlers, managers and cheerleaders for all of your hard work leading NHTV wrestling!


The Construction Equipment Operator Mobile Simulator visited New Hampton High School Wednesday, January 12th for 8th Grade Career Week. Roughly 75 8th graders from New Hampton Middle School and St. Joseph Community School had the opportunity to learn about construction trades in partnership with Roger Solberg, EOT Consultant/Trainer, Lydia Gaunitz, Project Foreman at JB Holland, Jordan Pauley Recruiter/Training Director at Croell and NICC. To learn more about construction trades through NICC, click: www.NICC.edu/construction. Be in demand!





Cruisin' Futures students visited Iowa State University today. A special thank you to Jake Zwanziger, a graduate of New Hampton High School and current ISU senior, for taking time out of his day to give our students a tour of campus. Quote of the day: "What you put into college is what you are going to get out of it."





Photos from Get Fit JTerm Class.
Students went to The Gym - Crossfit Kilo in Cedar Falls, IA





New Hampton High School is looking for two softball coaches for the 2022 summer season. New Hampton is in need of a Head Varsity softball coach as well as a JJV coach. The JJV is primarily 8th-9th graders who play their games in the morning. All interested applicants should contact activities director Scott Frerichs at New Hampton High School. Phone #: 641 394-5065

2022 School of Rock History Class at the Surf Ballroom


School of rock J term class picture at rock 108


Good luck to the JV & Varsity wrestlers tonight! The wrestling Tournament will start at 6:15pm at home. It is also senior parent night. Go Chickasaws!!

The Students went ice fishing for the J-Term class.





All Around the World with Cooking & Cultures J-term Group went to Sakura Japanese Restaurant in Cedar Falls to cover the country of Japan. The Japanese chef was telling Mrs. Schmitt and the students about Japanese food and presentation. It was a fun experience that many of the students would not have had a chance to do, but thanks to J-term they were able to experience food from another culture.





Mrs. Schmitt's & Mrs. Lechtenberg's class of All Around the World with Cooking & Cultures had a great learning experience at the National Czech & Slovak Museum in Cedar Rapids. They toured the museum, watched a video of how they moved the museum after flooding, stopped at a Czech bakery, and ate at The Bohemia (a Czech Restaurant). The students were served Czech Goulash, rye bread and open-faced kolaches from the local bakery.





Today Cruisin’ Futures students visited Kirkwood College. Quote of the day: “College is meant to be hard but not impossible."





Sally Kriener stopped by Ya'all Take Care Now to visit about depression and anxiety and some of the ways she has learned to self-manage. She encouraged everyone to seek out someone else and create a support group and that visiting with professionals is a good option. Thank you, Sally!


Cassidy Jones, Michael Schmitz, and Kyson Kielman watch and edit their zoom interview with Ryan Gorman.


Zak Larson and Kyson Kielman conduct an interview with Zack Utley.


Fifth graders have been working hard to create toys during STEM. They
have been using deep thinking to solve problems, choose the right
materials, and work together to produce a prototype worthy to present
to their peers.




8th graders are enjoying the construction simulator. More action shots. Practicing filling trucks, leveling and piling dirt, and booming in/out. Lots of fun. Thank you again instructors.





Lisa Pool was the guest teacher in the Self-care skinny today. She shared the importance of movement in working through emotions. Thank you, Lisa!
