Hyde Park Students attend CCSD Spelling Bee Luncheon CCSD Spelling Bee Champions, Ryder Nakamura, and Sam Goodman pose with Mrs. Belknap, Principal; Dr. Mike Barton, Chief Student Achievement Officer; Mr. Ron Guerzon, School Associate Superintendent, and CCSD Trustees Kevin Child, and Carolyn Edwards as they receive their award recognition ahead of the state spelling bee on March on March 17th. Good Luck Panthers.
SNHD is offering Free and Low-cost School Immunizations Please check the attached flyer for information from the Southern Nevada Health District regarding free or low-priced immunizations for the upcoming school year. The voucher is good for the month of June only.
8th-Grade Field Trip On Saturday, April 28, 2018, the annual Hyde Park 8th-grade field trip will take place. Students will be traveling to Universal Studios to spend the entire day together. All students going must be in good standing with the discipline office and purchase their tickets through Student Council. Ticket sales run from February 23-25, 2018 at all 3 lunches. The cost is $165.00 and includes park ticket, 8th-grade t-shirt, and a light snack. The price is NON-REFUNDABLE. All students wanting to attend must complete the attached paperwork and turn it in with their deposit.
ZAPPOS All Girls Summitt Junior League of Las Vegas will host Brave, Beautiful, Brillant: A Girls Summitat the Zappos campus (400 Stewart Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89101)Saturday, April 21, 20189 – 11:30 a.m. (Doors Open at 8:30a.m.)
CCSD Technology Survey Parents and Students,The CCSD is asking for our help with the statewide study: State Educational Technology Needs Assessment (SETNA). In accordance with NRS 388.795, an educational technology needs assessment must occur every spring of even-numbered years. The results influence state educational technology initiatives for the next two years. Parent Survey: English version: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ParentClarkSpanish version: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SpanParentClarkThe surveys will remain open until 5:00 PM on Saturday, March 31, 2018. We cannot stress enough how important your participation and help are to this effort!
HPMS Student WINS International Math Competition 8th-grade student Sam Goodman is the youngest person ever to win the International Math Competition; Who wants to be a Mathematician. Sam competed in San Diego CA. during the weekend of January 13-14th and became the youngest ever champion. We have included a link to the competition video that was posted to Youtube. Check our Twitter feed @HydePark_MS as well for the local news story done by Channel 5 news here in Las Vegas. Congratulations Sam, we are all very proud of you.
Chamber Orchestra heads to Chicago The HPMS Chamber Orchestra led by Mr. Woolstenhulme is taking part in the prestigious Midwest Clinic for Band and Orchestra, in Chicago IL. This clinic is a highlight for any performance group and requires a great amount of time and dedication. Please check this link and the Orchestra page for videos from this trip.
HPMS Student advances to 2018 Who Wants to be a Mathematician Championship Congratulations to Samuel Goodman who has qualified to compete in 2018 Who Wants to Be a Mathematician National Championship. He is one of only 11 students who has qualified from the U.S. and Canada. He is also the second youngest student to qualify for this competition. Click the link for more information.All of us at Hyde Park wish Sam the best of luck at the finals in January 2018.
Student Council Hoodies On-Sale HPMS Student Council is taking pre-sale orders for 2017-18, Hoodies. As the weather starts to cool off, order your Hooded Sweatshirt now by printing out the attached order form.
Free and Reduced Lunch Application All families receiving free or reduced lunch must reapply each year. Those families who have not applied this year will no longer receive Free or Reduced meals after September 25th. Hyde Park students benefit in 2 ways from the free or reduced lunch program. First and foremost, it is very difficult for hungry students to focus on their school work; well-nourished students are more productive. In addition, our school's Title 1 funds are determined by our percentage of students that receive free or reduced lunches based on applications. That funding is used to buy technology, provide after school tutoring, and lower class sizes, among other benefits for our students. Applications may be completed online at www.myschoolapps.com, or paper applications are available in the school office. If you have any questions, please contact the school at (702)799-4260.