Congratulations to the HMS Remarkable Red Hawks for November!
The Remarkable Red Hawk program recognizes students, staff, and teachers who demonstrate excellence in a number of ways at HMS. At the end of each month, one student from the fifth and sixth grades and one student from the seventh and eighth grades are randomly selected from all nominations during that month from students, teachers, and staff. Awardees receive a gift card sponsored by Citizens State Bank & Trust and Morrill & Janes Bank, a certificate of excellence, and a Remarkable Red Hawk t-shirt.
We are SO proud of all our Remarkable Red Hawk nominees! Their many accomplishments and achievements do not go unnoticed!
Check out the new Hawk-Eye podcast! https://soundcloud.com/james-farnen-896662417/hawk-eye-podcast
HMS art students are working with plaster casting today!
The Brown County Sheriffs Department made a special trip to HMS yesterday and presented one of our students an award for their quick thinking and bravery. We are SO PROUD of our students! Congratulations, young man!!
HMS is proud to announce the November recipients of the State Farm Citizenship Award, sponsored by State Farm Insurance- Ryan Meininger.
Nominated by middle school instructors, one student from each grade level is selected. These students have demonstrated exceptional characteristics of respect, responsibility, manners, and thoughtfulness. They are recognized for great citizenship both in and out of school. We are very proud of them.
Congratulations to all!!
HHS Basketball at Nemaha Central Tuesday 12/11. Games are as follows:
Main Gym:
4:30--JV Girls
6:00-Varsity Girls
7:30-Varsity Boys
Secondary Gym:
4:30--JV Boys
C/Freshmen Boys
C/Freshmen Girls
#HHSRedHawks
Go Red Hawks!

HMS students love to read; and the Brown County Humane Society pups love the stories and the visitors!




As the new basketball season gets underway, our Red Hawks are coming out on top. The varsity girls currently have a record of 1-1, having won against Troy this Tuesday but falling to Effingham the previous week. The varsity boys current record is 2-0. Come watch the Red Hawks tear up the court this Friday for their first home game of the season against the Perry-Lecompton Kaws!
Vocal students will be holding their annual winter concert tonight at 7 p.m. The music won't end there, though. HHS band students will be holding their own biannual concert this Thursday, Dec. 6th, at 7 p.m. Be sure to come out in support of the musicians of Hiawatha High!
Hiawatha High School is among the nation’s 250 state finalists in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest – a nationwide competition challenging students in grades 6-12 to apply STEM skills to find creative solutions to real-world issues impacting their local communities.

The yearly Student Council-sponsored HMS Lip Sync Battle will be held this Friday during Activity Period in the Gym! Guests/family are welcome to attend - come about 2:45pm!

Students enjoying all the Snow!

Thank You to Hiawatha USD 415 Maintenance staff who worked hard removing all the snow!


Hiawatha USD 415 will NOT be holding classes on Tuesday Nov 27th due to the weather conditions.

DUE TO THE WEATHER, HIAWATHA USD 415 WILL NOT BE HOLDING CLASSES ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH.

Read about your Hawk-Eye journalists by checking out their reporter profiles on the Hawk-Eye page. http://www.hiawathaschools415.org/the-hawk-eye
Enjoy the latest installment of the Red Hawk (P)review from the Hawk-Eye staff of Hiawatha High School!! REEEEE!! https://youtu.be/qINwsM0Kax4
HMS seventh grade students pose after a successful "break out" session. Students collaborated to find clues and solve puzzles during an immersive learning game experience known as 'BreakOut EDU'. Fun times!!

HMS seventh graders assembled table favors for the Hiawatha Community Thanksgiving Dinner.
Happy Thanksgiving, Hiawatha!
Attention HMS Parents/Guardians: Today, HMS students practiced an evacuation drill and gathered at a safe and secure environment away from school grounds. The scenario for our drill today was a “potential gas leak.” Please speak to your student about the drill and help them to reflect on the reasons why such drills occur. I appreciate your ongoing support as we work thru a series of drills throughout the school year.
Sincerely,
Kyley Gatz
Principal
