There will be no school on Monday, March 15 due to a teachers’ work day.
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Reminder: Last day to sign up for Parent Teacher Conferences is Monday, March 15 by 8am. You should have received a letter by mail with zoom link and username and password. Please contact your school office if you need further assistance. Thank you
over 4 years ago, Brenda Lansing
🎟 You Could Win🎟 •Thanks to Reicks View Farms & Ionia Locker you have the chance to win 1 of 🔟 half hogs including processing 🎉 We are lucky to have great supporters of our schools! Be sure to purchase your $10 raffle tickets for your chance to win some 🥓
over 4 years ago, Brenda Lansing
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7th grade students conducting experiments to solve compound probability problems in Mr. Erlandson's math class.
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
7th grade students conducting experiments to solve compound probability problems in Mr. Erlandson's math class.
7th grade students conducting experiments to solve compound probability problems in Mr. Erlandson's math class.
7th grade students conducting experiments to solve compound probability problems in Mr. Erlandson's math class.
7th grade students conducting experiments to solve compound probability problems in Mr. Erlandson's math class.
🎫 Have You Purchased Your Tickets Yet? 🎫 🎡 Now’s your chance to win some great prizes
over 4 years ago, Brenda Lansing
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Fifth grade math students using ice water to collect data on temperature change during a 60 second time period. The data they collected was then graphed on a coordinate grid.
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Fifth grade math students using ice water to collect data on temperature change during a 60 second time period. The data they collected was then graphed on a coordinate grid.
Fifth grade math students using ice water to collect data on temperature change during a 60 second time period. The data they collected was then graphed on a coordinate grid.
Fifth grade math students using ice water to collect data on temperature change during a 60 second time period. The data they collected was then graphed on a coordinate grid.
Fifth grade math students using ice water to collect data on temperature change during a 60 second time period. The data they collected was then graphed on a coordinate grid.
The Extended Learning Program students have been busy building their paper towers for the #FluorChallenge, watching world-renowned speakers at Celebrate Innovation Live #ciLive. Also on the board is all the brackets the 5th-8th grade ELP students completed for March Mammal Madness #2021MMM.
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
The Extended Learning Program students have been busy building their paper towers for the #FluorChallenge, watching world-renowned speakers at Celebrate Innovation Live #ciLive. Also on the board is all the brackets the 5th-8th grade ELP students completed for March Mammal Madness #2021MMM.
On March 9th, 12 fourth-graders participated in the Keystone AEA/NICC Science and Engineering Fair and met with judges via Zoom to share their invention and their invention process. Congratulations to our fourth-grade Invention Fair winners! 1st place - Kacey Shekleton (Wipe Out!) 2nd place - Abby Kuhn (The Jump O-Secret) 3rd place - Kali Hulbert (The Automatic Cup Washer) Honorable Mention - Reed Erlandson (Cat Deterrent)
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
On March 9th, 12 fourth-graders participated in the Keystone AEA/NICC Science and Engineering Fair and met with judges via Zoom to share their invention and their invention process.  Congratulations to our fourth-grade Invention Fair winners! 1st place - Kacey Shekleton (Wipe Out!) 2nd place - Abby Kuhn (The Jump O-Secret) 3rd place - Kali Hulbert (The Automatic Cup Washer) Honorable Mention - Reed Erlandson  (Cat Deterrent)
On March 9th, 12 fourth-graders participated in the Keystone AEA/NICC Science and Engineering Fair and met with judges via Zoom to share their invention and their invention process.  Congratulations to our fourth-grade Invention Fair winners! 1st place - Kacey Shekleton (Wipe Out!) 2nd place - Abby Kuhn (The Jump O-Secret) 3rd place - Kali Hulbert (The Automatic Cup Washer) Honorable Mention - Reed Erlandson  (Cat Deterrent)
Working on their stick welding joints, student welders light up their booths. NICC instructor (Ron) and NHHS instructor (Ashley Mattke) collaborate to bring welding skills to high school students
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Working on their stick welding joints, student welders light up their booths. NICC instructor (Ron) and NHHS instructor (Ashley Mattke) collaborate to bring welding skills to high school students #NHtribe
Working on their stick welding joints, student welders light up their booths. NICC instructor (Ron) and NHHS instructor (Ashley Mattke) collaborate to bring welding skills to high school students #NHtribe
Working on their stick welding joints, student welders light up their booths. NICC instructor (Ron) and NHHS instructor (Ashley Mattke) collaborate to bring welding skills to high school students #NHtribe
Under the direction of ag teachers Steve Pfaffle and Jim Russ, 8th graders prep for presentation on the Importance of Farmers in Northeast Iowa. 10-12 minute presentation including 2 farmer interviews will all be part of their District Ag Impact contest work.
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Under the direction of ag teachers Steve Pfaffle and Jim Russ, 8th graders prep for presentation on the Importance of Farmers in Northeast Iowa. 10-12 minute presentation including 2 farmer interviews will all be part of their District Ag Impact contest work.
Under the direction of ag teachers Steve Pfaffle and Jim Russ, 8th graders prep for presentation on the Importance of Farmers in Northeast Iowa. 10-12 minute presentation including 2 farmer interviews will all be part of their District Ag Impact contest work.
Under the direction of ag teachers Steve Pfaffle and Jim Russ, 8th graders prep for presentation on the Importance of Farmers in Northeast Iowa. 10-12 minute presentation including 2 farmer interviews will all be part of their District Ag Impact contest work.
Under the direction of ag teachers Steve Pfaffle and Jim Russ, 8th graders prep for presentation on the Importance of Farmers in Northeast Iowa. 10-12 minute presentation including 2 farmer interviews will all be part of their District Ag Impact contest work.
Reminder: Wednesday, March 10, two hour late start. Due to the professional development.
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Have you purchased your Yearbook? If not, purchase it online at http://bit.ly/2MS15fh OR send $55 to the high school office. Don't miss your chance to own the "Distance Doesn't Define Us" NHHS Yearbook. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C4-W8dcXbeZ-Huv3XhMj5X2cP7_JrlVY/view?usp=sharing
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Boys track & field apparel order form 2021.
over 4 years ago, Erica Schmitt
Boys Track Order Form 2021
We had great success in Mrs. Schmitt's Foods II Grain lab today. They learned about all of the kinds of grain from quinoa to milet and more kinds of pasta than I can mention! The students learned about how to store and prepare pasta and rice. What do you mean whole wheat flour should be stored in the refrigerator? Yes, it should be. The high school students are working on a Norman Borlaug presentation too! They are becoming quite the good chefs!
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
 We had great success in Mrs. Schmitt's Foods II Grain lab today. They learned about all of the kinds of grain from quinoa to milet and more kinds of pasta than I can mention! The students learned about how to store and prepare pasta and rice. What do you mean whole wheat flour should be stored in the refrigerator? Yes, it should be. The high school students are working on a Norman Borlaug presentation too! They are becoming quite the good chefs!
 We had great success in Mrs. Schmitt's Foods II Grain lab today. They learned about all of the kinds of grain from quinoa to milet and more kinds of pasta than I can mention! The students learned about how to store and prepare pasta and rice. What do you mean whole wheat flour should be stored in the refrigerator? Yes, it should be. The high school students are working on a Norman Borlaug presentation too! They are becoming quite the good chefs!
 We had great success in Mrs. Schmitt's Foods II Grain lab today. They learned about all of the kinds of grain from quinoa to milet and more kinds of pasta than I can mention! The students learned about how to store and prepare pasta and rice. What do you mean whole wheat flour should be stored in the refrigerator? Yes, it should be. The high school students are working on a Norman Borlaug presentation too! They are becoming quite the good chefs!
 We had great success in Mrs. Schmitt's Foods II Grain lab today. They learned about all of the kinds of grain from quinoa to milet and more kinds of pasta than I can mention! The students learned about how to store and prepare pasta and rice. What do you mean whole wheat flour should be stored in the refrigerator? Yes, it should be. The high school students are working on a Norman Borlaug presentation too! They are becoming quite the good chefs!
Mrs. Schmitt's Advanced Foods students sent wonderful smells of stir-fry throughout the halls this week. The students mastered the skills and steps of creating a stir-fry in a wok. There is a lot more to it than you would think! This unit also included the casseroles with vocabulary and their history. "Way to go Advanced Foods students and keep up the great wok!"
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Mrs. Schmitt's Advanced Foods students sent wonderful smells of stir-fry throughout the halls this week. The students mastered the skills and steps of creating a stir-fry in a wok. There is a lot more to it than you would think! This unit also included the casseroles with vocabulary and their history. "Way to go Advanced Foods students and keep up the great wok!"
Mrs. Schmitt's Advanced Foods students sent wonderful smells of stir-fry throughout the halls this week. The students mastered the skills and steps of creating a stir-fry in a wok. There is a lot more to it than you would think! This unit also included the casseroles with vocabulary and their history. "Way to go Advanced Foods students and keep up the great wok!"
Mrs. Schmitt's Advanced Foods students sent wonderful smells of stir-fry throughout the halls this week. The students mastered the skills and steps of creating a stir-fry in a wok. There is a lot more to it than you would think! This unit also included the casseroles with vocabulary and their history. "Way to go Advanced Foods students and keep up the great wok!"
Mrs. Schmitt's Advanced Foods students sent wonderful smells of stir-fry throughout the halls this week. The students mastered the skills and steps of creating a stir-fry in a wok. There is a lot more to it than you would think! This unit also included the casseroles with vocabulary and their history. "Way to go Advanced Foods students and keep up the great wok!"
Parents: Please be watching your mail for conference sign up letters. They were mailed out Wednesday March 3. We are asking that you sign up your student yourself using the information provided in the letter so that the Zoom link for your child's conference will be sent directly to you. Please do at your earliest convenience so you are able to get a time that works for you and your family. If you did not receive your letter by Wednesday March 10, please contact the office. If you have any questions, please contact the office for assistance.
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
Attention MS Musical cast and parents: There will be 7th/8th grade musical rehearsal after school on March 5th in the Auditorium until 5:30 for lead characters and officers. Thank You.
over 4 years ago, Brad Schmitt
The 8th graders are learning about the human body. Bones, muscles, and organs were drawn, colored, and cut out to make there own person.
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
The 8th graders are learning about the human body. Bones, muscles, and organs were drawn, colored, and cut out to make there own person.
The 8th graders are learning about the human body. Bones, muscles, and organs were drawn, colored, and cut out to make there own person.
Elementary Book Fair! It is book fair time! We are having a book fair this Spring. The books are at school. Your child will be bringing a wishlist home. These are the books they thought they would like. If you would like to purchase books for your child you can send: -A check made out to New Hampton Schools -Cash -eWallet (info on wishlist sheet) -Email me s_throndson@new-hampton.k12.ia.us and we can set up a curbside delivery time. Parents are not allowed to come into the school at this point so this is the best option we have. The funds from the book fair are our main source of supplying our school library with books. If you have any questions, please contact me at s_throndson@new-hampton.k12.ia.us. Thank you for your support!! -Mrs. Throndson, District Librarian
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy
It is Book Fair time again!! The book fair for the MS/HS is all set up and ready to go! Book Fair: March 4th- 19th Purchasing times : 7:45-11:45/12:45-3:45 Students will create a wishlist and bring paper home. Students can purchase books during school hours. Here is the link for the book fair also: https://www.scholastic.com/bf/newhamptonhighschool1
over 4 years ago, Kyle Hennessy