🧬 Our 6th grade scientists in Mrs. Cotton's class are diving into genetics! Students are learning how traits are passed down by practicing Punnett squares — predicting possible outcomes and discovering just how fascinating heredity can be! 🌱👩🔬👨🔬





🏫 Mrs. Reeves’ social studies students are mastering content in a fun way — by designing their own vocabulary review games! Hands-on learning helps concepts stick, and these students are proving it. 💪 #LearningInAction #HMSPride



🇺🇸 Our 7th grade social studies students took learning to the next level with a strategic game of Colonists vs. British! Using a fun twist on “Dots and Boxes,” students put their knowledge of the American Revolution to the test while thinking like true strategists. 🎯🧠 #InteractiveLearning #SocialStudies #HMSPride



👏 Our 6th Grade Student Council Representatives and Officers pledged to be Tobacco Free! 🍕 Thanks to the Madison County Health Coalition for providing pizza and fun giveaways for this awesome group of young leaders. 🌟
We’re so proud of our scholars for setting the example and leading the way toward a Tobacco Free campus and community! 💙 #StudentLeaders #TobaccoFree #HMSPride

🥞 Our FCSI students have been busy in the kitchen putting their learning to the test—literally! Yesterday, they experimented with different ingredients to observe how each one affects texture, taste, and appearance. Mrs. Beaver helped them use that knowledge to make pancakes from scratch—and even made a special one for Mr. Taylor, who enjoyed every bite! 👨🍳👏
#FCSILearning #HandsOnLearning #TastyLessons #MiddleSchoolLife




🚴♂️ Our students are doing great things through the Riding for Focus (R4F) program! Mr. Taylor leads this initiative which brings cycling into the school day—helping students build confidence, improve focus, and boost overall well-being. 🌟
Congratulations to Brannon Waltrip who set a new school record at 11:59! Brannon shows what strong riding is all about during Ride for Focus. Way to conquer the hill!!








🌎 Mrs. Reeves’ social studies students got creative yesterday by writing haikus that connected to their lessons! It was a fun and meaningful way to bring literacy into history. ✍️📖 #SocialStudies #CreativeLearning





📚 Great things are happening in Mrs. Wylie’s 8th Grade math class! Yesterday, students were hard at work reviewing equations and preparing for their exam today. Their focus and determination show that practice really does make perfect! 💪✨ #MathSuccess #KeepUpTheGreatWork #PracticeMakesPerfect






🍧 Sweet rewards for hard work! 🎉
Our students who met their 1st quarter AR goal — and maybe a teacher or two 😉 — enjoyed snow cones during lunch yesterday to celebrate their reading success! 📚🙌
Big thanks to our new HMS PTSO for helping make this special treat happen, and to Mrs. Bolinger for coordinating it all! 💙 #HMSProud #ReadingRocks







🎣 Here, fishy fishy fishy! Our Outdoor Ed classes have spent time this fall learning fishing techniques and enjoying the great outdoors. What a fun way to learn and connect with nature! 🌿🐟









🎯 Our Outdoor Ed classes are hitting the mark—literally! Students got hands-on experience learning the basics of archery this week. We love seeing our kids try new things and build skills beyond the classroom! 🏹






Last week, our School Counselor visited all Social Studies classes for 6th, 7th, and 8th grades! Mrs. Brown taught a guidance lesson on the Executive Functioning Skill: Response Inhibition. Students learned about impulse control and how this skill takes practice!





🌟 Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Kim Stout! 🌟
Our school simply wouldn’t run as smoothly without her! Mrs. Kim goes above and beyond every single day—making sure everyone has what they need, jumping in wherever help is needed, and always doing it all with a smile. 💛
She was recognized at the school board meeting last night for her incredible dedication to our students and staff—and we couldn’t be more proud! 💙
Thank you, Mrs. Kim, for everything you do to keep HMS running strong! #TeamHMS #StaffSpotlight

📖 Miss Parker’s 6th grade ELA class is diving into the elements of fiction! Today, they explored different types of conflict—like internal vs. external—and discussed how these struggles drive a story forward. Great conversations and learning happening in the classroom! 🙌

👀 In Mrs. Watkins’ 8th grade ELA class, students tackled the essential question: “How can appearances be deceiving?” Using a Venn diagram, they compared The Worst Roommate Ever and The Landlady to uncover surprising similarities and differences. Thoughtful discussions filled the room! ✨


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**“Update on our 6th grade Math project! 🎁📏 Thanks to the generosity of the Huntsville Masonic Temple, our students not only calculated surface area but also wrapped the toys themselves to be donated to kids in our community. ✂️🎄
This project has been such a special way to combine learning with giving back, and we’re proud of the heart our school shows in serving others. 💙 A huge thank you to Mr. Foster for having the vision to make this happen! He also donated wrapping supplies! He's truly making great contributions to our community!🦅✨”**










Some of our Outdoor Ed and 6th grade science students had a blast last Thursday exploring the Arkansas Game and Fish mobile aquarium! 🐟🌊 This traveling exhibit gave them an up-close look at fish and aquatic habitats found right here in Arkansas. Hands-on learning made for such a fun and memorable day! Thanks Mr. Henry for setting this event up!





Spirit Week is in full swing! 🎉 Today was Duo Day and our students (and staff!) had a blast showing off their best pairings. From dynamic duos to creative combos, the halls were full of school spirit and fun! 💙🤍 #HomecomingWeek #DuoDay #SchoolSpirit










Our School Counselor, Mrs. Brown, joined all 7th grade Science classes to teach a guidance lesson on Emotional Regulation and Utilizing Coping Skills! Students learned about the Feelings Thermometer, brain development, and mental wellness. After the lesson, students played Coping Skills BINGO and won fun prizes!



