
Happy Friday from the Middle School. The Golden Ticket Winners are...


Good luck to our girls soccer team!! The girls soccer game against Clear Lake will start at 5 pm this evening at home. Go Chickasaws!! The price of admission is $4 student and $6 Adult. You can purchase the ticket online. Here is the link to purchase the ticket.
https://tickets.gobound.com/tickets/events/h20241217042400466f21d9459ecd740/checkout


Our elementary raffle drawing is quickly approaching!! Here are more $5 raffle ticket prizes. THANK YOU to the businesses and individuals who donated. Tickets can be purchased from elementary students, staff, or from the elementary office. Our raffle drawing will be held on Friday, April 11th at 3:45 via YouTube Live: https://youtube.com/live/jrn5sMaPpVQ





Good luck to our varsity girls and boys track team!! They are going to travel to Waverly-Shell Rock High School for their track meet. The meet will start at 4:30 pm this afternoon. Go Chickasaws!!


Good luck to our boys and girls soccer teams!! The boys soccer game against Charles City will start at 5 pm at home. The girls soccer game will follow at 6:45pm. Go Chickasaws!! The price of admission is $4 student, $6 Adult. You can purchase the ticket online. Here is the link to purchase the ticket.
https://tickets.gobound.com/tickets/events/h20241217034723863d07393e30bf14e/checkout


Good luck to our trap shooting team!! The trap shooting meet against Echo Valley will start at 4 pm today at Sportsman's Club Boyd. Go Chickasaws!!


Good luck to the Varsity Esports team!! The Varsity Esports team will play Valorant against Center Point-Urbana. The competition will start at 4 pm. Go Chickasaws! Here is the link to watch the team. https://www.twitch.tv/chickasawesport or https://www.youtube.com/@chickasawesports1756 🎮👏🏻


04/03





More $10 prizes you could win when you purchase raffle tickets for the elementary fundraiser! THANK YOU to the businesses and individuals who donated. Tickets can be purchased from elementary students, staff, or from the elementary office. Our raffle drawing will be held on Friday, April 11th at 3:45 via YouTube Live: https://youtube.com/live/jrn5sMaPpVQ




SO many prizes you could win when you purchase your raffle tickets for the elementary fundraiser! Check out more of our $5 raffle prize items you could win! THANK YOU to the businesses and individuals who donated. Tickets can be purchased from elementary students, staff, or from the elementary office. Our raffle drawing will be held on Friday, April 11th at 3:45 via YouTube Live: https://youtube.com/live/jrn5sMaPpVQ





2025 New Hampton High School Art Exhibition- free and the public is welcome. Please join us to celebrate our local young artists! We will have Senior Recognition at 12pm, where we celebrate the artists graduating this year! For more information please contact Melissa Nelson at m_nelson@new-hampton.k12.ia.us


The 8th grade Exploratory class acted out the first story that was told to them in Spanish. The characters were two friends, and one of them had some unusual animals.






Check out the happenings in the elementary library in the month for April!




We are excited to share a special opportunity with you! Our talented Middle School students, along with members of CLT, have designed a selection of unique t-shirts, and we are making them available for purchase!
T-Shirt Details:
👕 Designed by NHMS students and CLT members
🎨 Available in multiple colors
💲 Cost: $14+ per shirt (price varies depending on size)
📅 Order deadline: April 11th
📦 Pick-up details: Choose pickup at either NHMS or Screenprints at checkout
To place your order, please use the following link or scan the QR code in the pictures:
https://nhmskindness25.itemorder.com/shop/home








Our FBLA students did a great job at the State Leadership Conference over the last 3 days competing with over 1,000 FBLA students from around the state! Students who placed in the top 4 in an event qualify for Nationals being held in Anaheim, CA on June 29-July 2.
We had 3 State Champions/National Qualifiers: Colton Ashley-Business Law, Trenton Horner-Computer Applications, Kelly Throndson-Agribusiness. The following students placed in the top 4 and also qualified for Nationals: Colton Ashley-2nd Place Economics, Olivia Eichenberger-3rd Place Public Policy & Advocacy and 4th Place Business Law, Trenton Horner-2nd Place Computer Problem Solving, Charlie Kriener-3rd Place Intro to Marketing Concepts, and Keziah Uglum-4th Place Future Business Leader. A full list of results is attached below along with some pictures from this year's Iowa FBLA State Leadership Conference. Congratulations to this year's FBLA members including: Colton Ashley, Olivia Eichenberger, Trenton Horner, Preston Hubka, Tanner Hubka, Kody Kleen, Charlie Kriener, Beth Pickar, Karla Pickar, Caden Rochford, Jace Schipper, Colin Shatek, Kelly Throndson, Keziah Uglum! You have done a great job this year!



ONE MORE WEEK to purchase your raffle tickets for the elementary fundraiser! Here are a few more $10 raffle prize items you could win! THANK YOU to the businesses and individuals who donated. Tickets can be purchased from elementary students, staff, or from the elementary office. Our raffle drawing will be held on Friday, April 11th at 3:45 via YouTube Live: https://youtube.com/live/jrn5sMaPpVQ




🚨Flood Drill 🚨 Happy April Fools Day!






March was another busy month in three year old preschool! They used their fine motor skills to make fruit loop and sticker rainbows. They also enjoyed creating shamrocks, sometimes with a math game, sometimes with Q-Tips, and other times by mixing blue and yellow paint in a ziploc baggie. Way to go, preschoolers!











Mrs. Schmitt loved it when the students are learning in a fun way, but completely engaged in an activity. She made this lesson because her husband and she were dairy farmers for many years and Mrs. Schmitt have collected many dairy antiques. The activity was called, "Guess the Gadget." The students needed to answer the questions of what was the dairy gadget called, what was it used for, who would have used it, and what was its modern day equivalent? She brought 20 items from the past and the students worked with a partner trying to figure it out.







The students have been making pastries from Scandinavian countries. Ebelskivers originated in Denmark and are a little complicated to make. Cooking Around the World students did a wonderful job. They filled them with chocolate chips or homemade strawberry jam that Mrs. Schmitt brought from home. They flipped them in the well pan and waited for them to cool. They were delicious and an unusual pastry that the students had never had before.


