NHHS Student Senate will be hosting a Red Cross BLOOD DRIVE on Wednesday March 20th in the MS (old) Gym from 9-2 p.m. Students who are 16 or 17 may donate, but need to fill out a consent form. All are welcome to donate, including community members! Blood is in short supply and donating is a great thing to do! Please sign up on the link provided, or contact Ms. Nelson at m_nelson@new-hampton.k12.ia.us for help! https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=NewHamptonIA
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
NHHS Student Senate will be hosting a Red Cross BLOOD DRIVE on Wednesday March 20th in the MS (old) Gym from 9-2 p.m.  Students who are 16 or 17 may donate, but need to fill out a consent form. All are welcome to donate, including community members! Blood is in short supply and donating is a great thing to do! Please sign up on the link provided, or contact Ms. Nelson at m_nelson@new-hampton.k12.ia.us for help!  https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=NewHamptonIA
Join us tonight for our 5th-12th Parade of Bands held in the Competition gym beginning at 7pm. General Admission is $4 for students and $6 for adults. Activity passes allowed.
over 1 year ago, Gretchen Johnson
Foods I Class made panini sandwiches. They made good use of our panini presses. After slicing and dicing, using their new knife skills, they did a two-day lab of making their own sandwiches. Panini in Italian simply means "sandwich." The students said it just means, "yum!"
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
Foods I Class made panini sandwiches. They made good use of our panini presses. After slicing and dicing, using their new knife skills, they did a two-day lab of making their own sandwiches. Panini in Italian simply means "sandwich." The students said it just means, "yum!"
Foods I Class made panini sandwiches. They made good use of our panini presses. After slicing and dicing, using their new knife skills, they did a two-day lab of making their own sandwiches. Panini in Italian simply means "sandwich." The students said it just means, "yum!"
ZoAnn Bear was gracious enough to share her time and talents as our guest chef for Cooking Around the World Class. We are currently traveling through Europe in our textbook. Mrs. Bear and the students made her grandmother's recipe of Rosette from Sweden. "Thank you for passing on your family traditions to my students," said Mrs. Schmitt.
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
ZoAnn Bear was gracious enough to share her time and talents as our guest chef for Cooking Around the World Class. We are currently traveling through Europe in our textbook. Mrs. Bear and the students made her grandmother's recipe of Rosette from Sweden. "Thank you for passing on your family traditions to my students," said Mrs. Schmitt.
ZoAnn Bear was gracious enough to share her time and talents as our guest chef for Cooking Around the World Class. We are currently traveling through Europe in our textbook. Mrs. Bear and the students made her grandmother's recipe of Rosette from Sweden. "Thank you for passing on your family traditions to my students," said Mrs. Schmitt.
ZoAnn Bear was gracious enough to share her time and talents as our guest chef for Cooking Around the World Class. We are currently traveling through Europe in our textbook. Mrs. Bear and the students made her grandmother's recipe of Rosette from Sweden. "Thank you for passing on your family traditions to my students," said Mrs. Schmitt.
ZoAnn Bear was gracious enough to share her time and talents as our guest chef for Cooking Around the World Class. We are currently traveling through Europe in our textbook. Mrs. Bear and the students made her grandmother's recipe of Rosette from Sweden. "Thank you for passing on your family traditions to my students," said Mrs. Schmitt.
ZoAnn Bear was gracious enough to share her time and talents as our guest chef for Cooking Around the World Class. We are currently traveling through Europe in our textbook. Mrs. Bear and the students made her grandmother's recipe of Rosette from Sweden. "Thank you for passing on your family traditions to my students," said Mrs. Schmitt.
Check out what Agricultural Education has to offer for the 2024/2025 School Year!
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
Check out what Agricultural Education has to offer for the 2024/2025 School Year!
We are sorry for the inconvenience but our Phones are still not working correctly. If you need to contact us please use the emails or extensions below. If you are using the extension, please dial it after the first ring. High School: k_mcgrath@new-hampton.k12.ia.us ext: 2020 Middle School: l_aegerter@new-hampton.k12.ia.us ext: 2250 Elementary School: s_hulbert@new-hampton.k12.ia.us ext: 1114
over 1 year ago, Emily Hemesath
This past week Mrs. Schwickerath's homeroom students enjoyed reading picture books to our reading buddies in Ms. Vossberg’s preschool class.
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
This past week Mrs. Schwickerath's homeroom students enjoyed reading picture books to our reading buddies in Ms. Vossberg’s preschool class.
This past week Mrs. Schwickerath's homeroom students enjoyed reading picture books to our reading buddies in Ms. Vossberg’s preschool class.
This past week Mrs. Schwickerath's homeroom students enjoyed reading picture books to our reading buddies in Ms. Vossberg’s preschool class.
This past week Mrs. Schwickerath's homeroom students enjoyed reading picture books to our reading buddies in Ms. Vossberg’s preschool class.
8th graders enjoying a movie today for their quarter reward party.
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
8th graders enjoying a movie today for their quarter reward party.
8th graders enjoying a movie today for their quarter reward party.
The Interact Club took advantage of the meeting time on Friday morning and worked on three projects: Random Acts of Kindness, a surprise project, and a project that supports Little Sprouts Daycare. There is such a great group of students who are always thinking of others.
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
The Interact Club took advantage of the meeting time on Friday morning and worked on three projects: Random Acts of Kindness, a surprise project, and a project that supports Little Sprouts Daycare. There is such a great group of students who are always thinking of others.
Everett Dungey won 2nd place with his invention, "No Drip Dog Dish".
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
Everett Dungey won 2nd place with his invention, "No Drip Dog Dish".
7th Graders went to the skating rink for their 3rd quarter party.
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
7th Graders went to the skating rink for their 3rd quarter party.
7th Graders went to the skating rink for their 3rd quarter party.
7th Graders went to the skating rink for their 3rd quarter party.
7th Graders went to the skating rink for their 3rd quarter party.
5th graders enjoying the Q3 party at the Cresco pool
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
5th graders enjoying the Q3 party at the Cresco pool
5th graders enjoying the Q3 party at the Cresco pool
5th graders enjoying the Q3 party at the Cresco pool
5th graders enjoying the Q3 party at the Cresco pool
Come support your 7th/8th Grade Choir students by watching Zombeo and Juliet! A Romeo and Juliet story but with a twist! March 21st and 22nd, 2024 7:00pm. Tickets $6
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
Come support your 7th/8th Grade Choir students by watching Zombeo and Juliet! A Romeo and Juliet story but with a twist! March 21st and 22nd, 2024 7:00pm. Tickets $6
Our fourth grade Honorable Mention winners from Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at NICC in Calmar.
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
Our fourth grade Honorable Mention winners from Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at NICC in Calmar.
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors. This was an excellent experience for them!
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors. This was an excellent experience for them!
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Fourteen fourth graders went to Keystone AEA's Science and Engineering Fair at the NICC Campus in Calmar. The students explained their invention to the judges, toured the campus, looked at projects from other students, completed an activity to see what career they would be interested in, and talked with other inventors.  This was an excellent experience for them!
Our Phones are still not working correctly. We are working on the issue as fast as possible. If you need to contact us please use the emails or extensions below. If you are using the extension, please dial it after the first ring. High School: k_mcgrath@new-hampton.k12.ia.us ext: 2020 Middle School: l_aegerter@new-hampton.k12.ia.us ext: 2250 Elementary School: s_hulbert@new-hampton.k12.ia.us ext: 1114 Thank you,
over 1 year ago, Emily Hemesath
It was a late night practicing for FCCLA State Competition. The 3 1/2 hour Baking & Pastry competition will be coming up soon for senior Sydney Hyer. Sydney will represent NHHS in our first competition in FCCLA; as we are a new chapter. If you see Sydney at school, send good luck wishes! You got this!
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
It was a late night practicing for FCCLA State Competition. The 3 1/2 hour Baking & Pastry competition will be coming up soon for senior Sydney Hyer. Sydney will represent NHHS in our first competition in FCCLA; as we are a new chapter. If you see Sydney at school, send good luck wishes! You got this!
It was a late night practicing for FCCLA State Competition. The 3 1/2 hour Baking & Pastry competition will be coming up soon for senior Sydney Hyer. Sydney will represent NHHS in our first competition in FCCLA; as we are a new chapter. If you see Sydney at school, send good luck wishes! You got this!
It was a late night practicing for FCCLA State Competition. The 3 1/2 hour Baking & Pastry competition will be coming up soon for senior Sydney Hyer. Sydney will represent NHHS in our first competition in FCCLA; as we are a new chapter. If you see Sydney at school, send good luck wishes! You got this!
It was a late night practicing for FCCLA State Competition. The 3 1/2 hour Baking & Pastry competition will be coming up soon for senior Sydney Hyer. Sydney will represent NHHS in our first competition in FCCLA; as we are a new chapter. If you see Sydney at school, send good luck wishes! You got this!
Both sections of 7th F.C.S. (Family & Consumer Science) classes had successful pancake labs. One student commented, "I didn't know you could make pancakes without a box mix?" They are just learning their chef skills, team work, and time management for their beginning labs. "I would say they are doing a great job!" Mrs. Schmitt
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
Both sections of 7th F.C.S. (Family & Consumer Science) classes had successful pancake labs. One student commented, "I didn't know you could make pancakes without a box mix?" They are just learning their chef skills, team work, and time management for their beginning labs. "I would say they are doing a great job!" Mrs. Schmitt
Both sections of 7th F.C.S. (Family & Consumer Science) classes had successful pancake labs. One student commented, "I didn't know you could make pancakes without a box mix?" They are just learning their chef skills, team work, and time management for their beginning labs. "I would say they are doing a great job!" Mrs. Schmitt
Part of our Fruit Unit included taste-testing tropical fruits. The students learned how to cut a pineapple, mango, and a coconut. The fresh pineapple & mango were amazing; the coconut, the students thought, tastes better from a bag already shredded. The students learned how to select and store fruit, location their fruits are produced, the eight categories of fruit and so much more.
over 1 year ago, Kyle Hennessy
Part of our Fruit Unit included taste-testing tropical fruits. The students learned how to cut a pineapple, mango, and a coconut. The fresh pineapple & mango were amazing; the coconut, the students thought, tastes better from a bag already shredded. The students learned how to select and store fruit, location their fruits are produced, the eight categories of fruit and so much more.
Part of our Fruit Unit included taste-testing tropical fruits. The students learned how to cut a pineapple, mango, and a coconut. The fresh pineapple & mango were amazing; the coconut, the students thought, tastes better from a bag already shredded. The students learned how to select and store fruit, location their fruits are produced, the eight categories of fruit and so much more.
Part of our Fruit Unit included taste-testing tropical fruits. The students learned how to cut a pineapple, mango, and a coconut. The fresh pineapple & mango were amazing; the coconut, the students thought, tastes better from a bag already shredded. The students learned how to select and store fruit, location their fruits are produced, the eight categories of fruit and so much more.