
Kayla O. had two hits, Lydia U. was strong at second base making some key plays. Emily N. was a wall behind the home plate. Kendall L. pitched and recorded 5 strike outs. First home game is Wednesday at Depot Road. Come and see the team play!


Just a friendly reminder to order your yearbook if you haven't already done so. If you want to create any custom pages, that must be done and ordered by April 24th! Flyer attached!


On Tuesday Laura Johnston & Tara Pollard presented “Hacking Leadership - Community Based Learning '' at the NH Superintendents Association Innovation Conference in Concord! They provided an overview of a new pilot curriculum with their experiential learning at HMS to a room full of leaders from around the state. This new class was created to combine direct instruction with generalization of skills through local and regional community partnerships. The presentation featured their work at the St. Anne’s Food Pantry, highlighted our partnership with Northeast Passage Adaptive Recreation Program, had videos about their homegrown “supply guys” delivery service and more. Using research-based instructional material, areas of focus include interpersonal communication, community service, regulation, nutrition, body wellness and functional math and reading concepts. A



Great art show with our HMS students at the Hampstead Public Library. Thank you Mrs. Downey...you get our students to create amazing works of art!





Today is the last opportunity to shop at the HMS Scholastic book fair. Family Night Hours: Shop Today 3:45-5:30 PM.


The MS DI team, "To Be Continued..." received 2nd place in their service learning challenge. They have been invited to the Global Competition in Kansas City, Missouri in May...for the first time ever! Congrats to the teams, managers, + coaches. What an accomplishment!!!


7th graders budgeting class with the NH Federal Credit Union rep. This was Class 2/3 before the CU 4 Reality Fair on 4-19. They’ve been learning about budgeting + financial literacy as well as researching different careers and salaries. They ended with an M&M budgeting game!


Due to today's weather forecast, the HMS Book Fair Family Night will take place Monday Apr. 8 from 3:45-5:30 pm. Hope to see you there!


HMS Book Fair Donation Fund 4/1 - 4/4. Please consider donating. The goal; buy a book for students that cannot afford to purchase one from the book fair.. Thank you in advance!
https://shop.scholastic.com/ewallet/fund?lang=en_US&walletId=5d98ad59-3379-4973-a015-ff74fe6bab59


All 7th grade science classes had a chance to hear about Forestry Science and Careers. Ben Winter is a Forestry student at Paul Smith College in Northern New York. The students are learning about plant structures and functions and Ben did a great job explaining to the students about the structure and function of trees. He even did a special presentation for a FLEX group about the gear he uses for climbing and how it would attach to a tree.




Save the Date! HMS Student Council and the Science Department will hosting an Eclipse Viewing afterschool event on April 8th 2024!


7th grade Pi Day winners...Check out the number of digits they have memorized:
Max P: 81 Digits
Charlotte O: 42 Digits
Annie G: 26 Digits
Evan I: 42 Digits


Thank you to everyone who responded- we have enough boxes at this time!! Eclipse event details to come!!
Families, we are looking for one or two very large cardboad boxes to paint in preparation for our Eclipse pre-teaching activities. If you have a box and are willing to drop it at the Middle School please reach out to griffinl @ hampsteadschools.net to coordinate!


Come one come all...Matilda, Jr is this weekend! Tickets are still available! We hope to see you there!
March 15, 7PM
March 16, 11AM
March 16, 3PM
All ticket sales will be done online and can be purchased at https://hmstheater.ticketleap.com/matilda-jr/


Our winter pep rally fun activity at HMS!


Our HMS staff LOVE theme days!


Our 6th grade Destination Imagination team competed at Souhegan High School in Amherst, today. We wish them the best of luck! Thank you to: Anna A., Danny L., Jason W., Caden W., and Evan D. You make HMS proud!


National School Counselor Week was the first week in February. We appreciate Mrs. Karpinsky and Mr. Mailloux!



Sudanese ‘Lost Boy’ Peter Nhiany presented to 6th, 7th & some 8th graders at HMS recently. Most students have read the best selling book “A Long Walk to Water” by Newbery Medal winning author Linda Sue Park. We are grateful for Peter’s meaningful presentation. Thank you PTSA!





Mrs. Howard’s Flex students have been researching the Aberfan Disaster in Aberfan Wales. They were able to connect with 1 of only 3 survivors of the disaster. Gaynor Medgwick joined our students via Google Meet. They prepared amazing questions and had awesome dialogue with her.


