Saturday, April 30, 2016

Fiona Brown earns first place ribbon


Fiona Brown earned a first place ribbon for her original design of a duck in the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program. 
Fiona Brown
Congratulations to Fiona!

Annual HMS Poetry KaBaam


A standing room only crowd of 7th and 8th graders attended the Annual HMS Poetry KaBaam in the library. (Ms. Agell invented the KaBaam several years ago, in honor of National Poetry Month. It's like a slam, only instead of numerical ratings, the audience writes down the emotion the poem made them feel.) 
Manny Dettmann
Once again, we were fortunate to have YHS performers join us - Manny Dettmann, Sage Watterson, and Emi Ruth. HMS students performed, too. We'd like to thank all parents who donated the wonderful snacks for this spirited event!
Sage Watterson
 


Karen Jagozlinzer and Marti-Jo Shaw present at ATOMIM conference

                                                                                   
Marti-Jo Shaw and Karen Jagolinzer
Karen Jagolinzer and Marti-Jo Shaw presented "Lessons from Jo Boaler's Week of IMath" at this year's ATOMIM Conference (Association of Teachers of Mathematics in Maine), Making Math Blossom. Jenny Jorgensen, Lead Math Teacher, has been working with the 5th grade team to embed Boaler's strategies in their instruction (learn more about Jo Boaler).


The intent of this session was to set the stage for the year with inspirational math activities. Karen and Marti-Jo placed emphasis on deep thinking, the value of mistakes, the beauty of mathematics, and the belief that everyone is capable of high level mathematics.  They modeled some of the activities from IMath with the participants, and shared the specifics of what these activities have added to their classroom instruction. 

Check in with Karen and Marti-Jo for more information on the exciting work they're doing with our 5th grade students!

Friday, April 29, 2016

Morgan Cuthbert named Cumberland County Teacher of the Year!

Morgan Cuthbert
We're excited to let you know that Morgan C. Cuthbert, 7th Grade Math and Science teacher, has been recognized as the Cumberland County Teacher of the Year! The Ceremony and Press Conference will be held at the State House Hall of Flags on Friday, May 13th.
 
Morgan is now eligible for the Maine Teacher of the Year award. He'll spend the upcoming months developing a portfolio for the National Teacher of the Year Program.
 
More Information about the Program: 
The Maine County Teachers of the Year and State Teacher of the Year serve as advocates for the teaching profession, education and students. Selecting a Teacher of the Year is an exceptional way to celebrate the many outstanding, dedicated, and professional educators teaching in Maine schools. The Teacher of the Year Program does not attempt to single out any individual as the best teacher in Maine; rather the Maine Teacher of the Year represents the thousands of excellent educators in Maine.

The County Teachers and Maine Teacher of the Year should be committed to excellence and to nurturing the achievement of all students. The nominee should bring to the classroom exemplary skills that are recognized by students, colleagues, parents, and all other members of your school’s community. To be considered for nomination, a teacher must hold at least a four-year degree and be employed by a Maine public school, including a public charter school; or be employed by a publicly supported secondary school (a private school that enrolls 60 percent or more publicly funded students, sometimes referred to as "the academies" or "the Big 11").
 

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

5th Grade DI Team wins First Place at State Tournament


Members of Solution Seven

Mr. Raymond shared this exciting information about the 5th grade Destination Imagination team, "Solution Seven".  Team members include Evie King, Stuart Baybutt, John Raymond, Jonny Cody, Truman Peters, Emily Waaler, and Nate Hagedorn. Mr. Raymond and Mr. Waaler coach this remarkable group of students: 

This team of seven 5th grade students from HMS competed at UMO in the State Tournament for Destination Imagination. They competed in the “Pace of Change” challenge, designing a vehicle that could carry a team member repeatedly across a 14-foot span over 8 minutes using alternating propulsion and movements systems. Coupled with this vehicle was a theatrical performance in which they described a character’s physical and emotional change when coming to the U.S. during the Irish potato famine. 

The team did all the work themselves, including generating ideas, costumes, writing scripts, designing and building the vehicle, and building props. They met every weekend (and many weeknights) from late October 2015 until last weekend, with the exception of one weekend. They performed amazingly and won first place in a crowded field! They are currently deciding whether to fund raise and go to Tennessee for Globals.

Congratulations to the Solution Seven team, Mr. Raymond and Mr. Waaler, and many thanks for sharing this information!


Solution Seven at work



Monday, April 18, 2016

Dr. Thornton, a nephrologist who specializes in kidneys and kidney function, presented to our 7th grade students on April 11th. The fascinating information he shared supported the 7th science students' study of cell transport an how kidneys work.

Dr. Thorton
 

Yarmouth Education Foundation spreads joy and learning

We glimpsed the first true sign of the joy that spring brings when the YEF Grants Parade came to HMS on April 12th! The Yarmouth Education Foundation continues to enrich our students' and teachers' learning experiences at HMS and throughout our district. We're grateful for their on-going efforts!

Congratulations to the following YEF grant recipients:

Merry Stuhr, Tracy Weinrich, and Mike Arsenault: The 4C Studio at HMS will provide a library space for students to work on projects involving the 4Cs:
  • collaboration
  • creativity
  • communication
  • critical thinking


Mike Arsenault and Merry Stuhr-The 4C Studio



Bob Gross: Arduino is an open source hardware and software system that will be used to teach students about circuit function, programming and problem solving.  The starter kits contain circuit boards to which students can add components like resistors and sensors.  The students can then develop computer programs to respond to a wide variety of input sources. 

Bob Gross-Arudino

Morgan Cuthbert and Jay Harrington: The Shellfish Nursery will create a floating learning lab for our students.  Currently across Maine and the North East the Invasive Green Crab, Carcinus maenas, is causing havoc to the third most lucrative fishery, and a hallmark of our town, clamming. 
The project will be an embedded part of our 7th grade curriculum for all students.  Students will play an active role in farming clams to a size big enough to withstand green crab attacks.  We will run field trips to the shellfish nursery throughout the year and then participate in the seeding of the clams into Yarmouth's mud flats.

Morgan Cuthbert and Jay Harrington-Shellfish Nursery