Mountain Home Public Schools will host an Employee Recruitment Fair on Thursday, February 2 in Dunbar Auditorium from 3:30 to 7 p.m.
During this event, all school buildings and departments will be represented. Prospective employees can visit with leaders from each school campus as well as leaders from the maintenance, custodial, food service, transportation and technology departments. Representatives from the district’s human resources and benefits departments will also be available to discuss the application/hiring process and available benefits.
Feel free to bring a resume to the event if you have one – especially if you are interested in a teaching position.
Contact Mrs. Dewey at 870.425.1201 if you have questions!
Pitch In For Kids is January 27! Help The Call of Baxter County by bringing socks or pajamas for kids in foster care on January 27 to the Bombers Basketball games. The items will be tossed on court during first timeout of the boys' game!
Don't forget about our Community Reading Day on Monday, Jan. 23 from 8-8:23 a.m. as a part of our MHPS "23 in 23" Reading Initiative! We look forward to reading with you! Add your reading pictures to the pinned post on our @BombersMH Facebook Page!
Youth Center Valentine's Dance on Feb 4. for grades 6, 7, and 8.
Mountain Home Public Schools will not be in session on Monday, January 16
in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
It's time for the Annual Elks Hoop Shoot! What a fun event!
A quick reminder: MHPS does not accept Valentine gift deliveries to our buildings. However, we do encourage you to patronize one of our fantastic local gift/floral shops to purchase gifts to give at home.
It's that time! Order your 2023 Sweetheart Shirt here! Deadline to order is January 18! https://2023sweetheart.square.site/
Join us for one of the most-loved events all year: The Mountain Home High School Career Academies Empty Bowls to Feed the Hungry Soup Dinner
Thursday, February 23, 2023
4 to 6 p.m.
MHHSCA Cafeteria
$10 per ticket
Proceeds go to the Food Bank of North Central Arkansas
We are excited about our 23 in 23 Reading Initiative! Our students start reading on January 9!
MHPS is asking all community members to support our student reading initiative by dropping what you're doing and reading for 23 minutes on
Monday, January 23, 2023 from 8 a.m. to 8:23 a.m.
Take a selfie while you're reading and post it as a comment on the MHPS Facebook Page under this post (which will be pinned to the top of the page).
Now accepting School Choice forms until May 1, 2023!
https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2418/mhsd/2634709/School_Choice_Forms_and_FAQs_121153__1_.pdf
As we enter a new year, don't forget how much ATTENDANCE MATTERS! Here are some enlightening attendance facts!
We look forward to having students back in class on Thursday, January 5! Here’s a link to this year’s calendar for more important dates!
https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1882863/2022-2023_School_Calendar_Proposal_Board_Format__Gold_Option_.pdf
MHJH Student Council raises money each fall by selling paper feathers that students may purchase for their favorite teachers. This fundraiser benefits the Mountain Home Food Basket. This year the students raised more $1000 to benefit local families in need.
The First Security Bank 2022-23 Leadership Award Winner of the Month goes to MHJH student, Mason Cox. He was chosen by the Jr High Teachers and staff as the student who has best displayed outstanding leadership qualities during the month of November. Some of the qualities he demonstrates are: takes initiative, relatable, and always looking for other ways to help his teachers. Congratulations to you, Mason, we are so proud of you!
From Mrs. Mize: "In my Survey of Business class, my students were to write professional business letters to a company/brand/celebrity, etc. of their choice. Christian was the first person to receive anything back from the letter he sent. He was so excited to receive a response!"
MHJH and MHHS Winter Choir Concert - tonight in Dunbar Auditorium at 6:30!
Band holiday concert information attached!
Every year MHJH partners with The Food Bank of North Central Arkansas to raise money for meals by selling paper turkey feathers to students as a teacher recognition activity. Students purchase feathers for 25 cents each to show appreciation for a favorite teacher or recognize one for going the extra mile. The teacher with the most turkey feathers wins! For the past couple years, our journalism students have gotten to work the crime beat by writing a story about two alleged Turkey Bandits – our very own Coach Shrum and Coach King – who were detained by SRO Holland after being accused of stealing turkeys to win the competition. These coaches were great sports for a great cause and were both eventually exonerated on all charges! We love partnering with local charitable organizations to raise money while also recognizing the awesome work our teachers do for their students. Our teachers all say they appreciate recognition from their students more than any other type of recognition they receive!
Does my child do the same things other children his or her age do?
Some children need help walking, talking, seeing, hearing, or learning. Child
Find is a legal requirement that schools find all children who have
disabilities and who may be entitled to special education services. If you feel
your child needs help, contact the professionals at your local school district
or the Arkansas Special Education Resource Center (ASERC) at
1-800-482-8437. Special education services are available to all eligible
children birth to 21, in both public and private, including children who are
highly mobile, homeless and wards of the state.
Early detection is the key to helping your child get off to a good start.
Getting help today prepares your child for future success.
For more information call the Mountain Home
Public Schools Special Education Department at (870)425-1247.
www.archildfind.org