Hopkins Middle School Newsletter
December 20, 2019
Happy Holidays
Winter Break starts December 23 and ends January 3
Students will return to school on January 6, 2020
Thank you!
Thanks to all the parents that donated frosting and sprinkles for our sugar cookies at lunch. On Thursday, students had the option to frost and decorate a cookie of their own. They really enjoyed this Christmas treat. Merry Christmas to all!
Congratulations to our December Students and Citizens of the Month
There will be a Student and Citizen of the Month Ceremony on Thursday, January 9th at 7:45 am in the Middle School Cafetorium.
Middle School Athletics
Girls Basketball Tryouts!
From Coach Dommenick:
Girls Basketball Tryouts
January 14, 15 & 16
7th Grade 3:00-4:30
8th Grade 4:30-6:00
Sign up sheet is in the Middle School Office on the Athletic Table.
Middle School Wrestling
From the Athletic Department:
Middle School Wrestling
Practice start January 14th, 3:00 -5:00
Practices are held at the High School
More Information to come!
Reminder
Clubs
Bittersweet Ski Club Cards
Art in Nature
Art in Nature Club
Free after school club for all
Hopkins Middle School students.
Meets in the Science Lab from 3-4 pm every 1st & 3rd Tuesday.
2020 Meetings
January 7 & 21
February 4 & 18
March 3 & 17
April 21
May 5 & 19
No meetings during Spring Break
or if school is canceled for any reason.
For more information contact
Piper Laforest (7th Grade) at PipeLafo@hpsvikings.org
or Jennifer Laforest at Jennifer@OutdoorDiscovery.org
Fundraisers
Get Your Doughnuts!!
See a Hopkins Choir Student to order yours today!
Sale Ends Tuesday, January 7th, 2020
Delivery Date is Friday, January 17th, 2020
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
The proceeds from this sale benefit Hopkins Middle School and High School Vocal Music students with future trips and travel!
New or Gently Used Shoe Drive Frequently Asked Questions
What happens with the shoes once they’re picked up?
They become an economic lifeline for individuals and families living in developing nations. Due to systemic poverty, lack of education and economic opportunity Funds2Orgs works with individuals who create micro-businesses, essentially small businesses. The shoes collected in countries such as the United States, are repurposed. That is, they’re given another life and sold to micro-entrepreneurs for a small cost. Micro-entrepreneurs then mark-up the shoes and sell them in their local communities for a fraction of their original price, but still for a profit!
What condition should the shoes be in to be accepted?
The shoes given for your shoe drive fundraiser should be gently worn, used and new. Of course, we always love to repurpose shoes that are in the best possible condition. And, we love new shoes best of all!
Can someone give a single shoe?
We do not accept single shoes, only matching pairs of gently worn, used and new shoes.
Are there restrictions on the types of shoes that can be collected?
Funds2Orgs accepts all gently worn, used and new shoes including sneakers and even cleats. However, there are some restrictions, which are as follows:
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
Single Shoes or mismatched pairs of shoes
Ice Skates, Rollerblades / Roller Skates
Wet/moldy shoes
Shoes with holes or tears
No thrift store shoes are accepted
Job Announcements
Upcoming Events and Important Dates
December 23 - January 3 -- Winter Break
January 13 - 1/2 Day
January 14 - Girls Basketball Tryouts begin
January 14 - Wrestling Practice begins
January 18 - Hopkins Got Talent 7:00 pm
January 21 - Parent-Teacher Conferences 4:00-7:00
February 19 - 1/2 Day
March 6 - 1/2 Day, Trimester Ends
April 5-10 - Spring Break
Additional Information
Hopkins Middle School
Email: stepcaul@hpsvikings.org
Website: hpsvikings.org
Location: 215 Clark Street, Hopkins, MI, USA
Phone: (269) 793-7407
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HopkinsMiddleSchool/
Twitter: @hpsmiddleschool
Office Business
ATTENDANCE
Please call the Middle School office at (269) 793-7407 within 24 hours of your students' absence. You may leave a message on our voicemail system day or night. When reporting illness, please inform the secretary of the type of symptoms your child is experiencing (fever, sore throat, ect.). If your child is absent 2 days or more, you may request homework. If your student is absent only 1 day, homework may be picked up from their teachers the following day. You may also email absences to jennhitc@hpsvikings.org.
PHONE CALLS
Telephones in the office are to be used for illness and emergencies only.
IMMUNIZATIONS
Please report all immunizations that your child has had so we are able to keep our school records up to date. All new students and all 6th graders must be completely up to date on all immunizations. Contact the HMS office if you have any questions.
MEDICATION
ALL medications needing to be dispensed to students must be supplied from home. The school does not provide any type of medication. All prescription medication must be provided in a pharmacy labeled bottle. Tylenol/Aspirin must be brought to the office in an unopened bottle. All students requiring any type of medication must have a medication form completed by their parents and on file in the office.
CHANGES in Phone Numbers, Home Address & E-Mail
Please inform the office any time there are changes in your address or phone numbers. We need to have this information so we can update our records and successfully contact you if needed.
The Hopkins Public School District Board of Education complies with all federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, age, sex, marital status, height, weight, or disability in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Mr. Gary Wood Superintendent of Schools, Hopkins Public Schools, 400 Clark Street, Hopkins, MI 49328 Phone 269-793-7261.