
What's a great way to start the day? Reading in our library!


ALERT UPDATE: The young ladies who were reported missing earlier this evening have been located and are now returning safely to their families. Thank you all for your concern and assistance.

It is almost time for our students' performance of A Girl Called Opal! Showtimes are at 2 PM and 7 PM today. Come join us!


HMS welcomed several medical professionals to our classrooms today as students engaged in hands-on learning about the heart.


Seventh-grader Lily Kew's artwork has been selected for the Youth Art Month Exhibit at the Portland Museum of Art! You are encouraged to visit the museum to see Lily's piece on display. Congratulations, Lily!


HMS 7th graders are eager to help those arriving to donate blood during the Red Cross Blood Drive.


The seventh-grade class at Frank H. Harrison Middle School in Yarmouth is hosting a community blood drive on Wednesday, March 13 from 2:30-7:30 PM.
If you can donate blood please register at https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/find-drive (enter the zip code 04096) or online at https://www.redcross.org/give-blood.html.
Please bring a picture i.d. or your donor card to the blood drive.
Thank you!

Thank you to all of the guest readers from our community who shared their reading journeys and favorite texts with HMS students this morning. Read Across Yarmouth was a rousing success!


Congratulations to 8th Grader, Max Miller, this year's recipient of the 2024 Steingart Music Education Award. With this award comes a $1000.00 grant for Max to use toward musical lessons and pursuits. Congratulations, Max!


Sylvie Lemay and Patrick Gerrard, 6th graders, came in fourth place in the IPEVO Stop Motion & Time Lapse Contest with their project My Dream Adventure (sound on). This competition was open to residents of the US or Canada.
Congratulations, Sylvie and Patrick!!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v2ZW8UfEuJHvwQetUOsPqsvj7eVLN6ys/view?usp=sharing

Henry Sinti, a 7th grader, won the IPEVO Stop Motion & Time Lapse Contest with his project Origami. This competition was open to residents of the US or Canada. Congratulations, Henry!!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wSbaqmO4Dr2vgoRss-wMQIQ_Sf2jIr0n/view?usp=sharing (make sure your sound is on)

Many thanks to our maintenance team for getting the sidewalks, playground, and parking lots ready for the opening of school at 10 AM this morning! The grounds were safe for our students and staff (the trees were beautiful, too).


MONDAY, JANUARY 29: There will be a two-hour delay to the start of schools in Yarmouth. There will be no morning Pre-K. Buses will run two hours later than usual, and the school day will end at the regular time.

There will be a two-hour delay to the start of school in Yarmouth on Thursday, January 25 while crews clean up from the overnight icing. There will be no morning PreK. Buses will run two hours later than normal. The school day will end at the normal time.

Silly stringing and pie-ing continued today at HMS as part of the PTO's Glow Run fundraiser! Senora Monroe was a trooper today during a pie-ing by Reed, a seventh-grader. Loads of fun!


Another great battle was had at HMS today between 6th grader, Lily, and Mr. Wheeler! Way to go, HMS, with the Glow Run Fundraiser!


Mr. Hagerty received the first Glow Run "pie-ing" of the season today - so much fun! Way to go, HMS!


Yarmouth Schools will dismiss early on Tuesday, January 16.
YHS and HMS will dismiss at 12:30 p.m.
YES/Rowe will dismiss at 1:30 p.m.
Morning PreK will follow its regular schedule. There will be no afternoon PreK.
Have a safe day!

HMS will celebrate Flannel Friday on January 19 in support of JDRF! More information will be shared on Tuesday.

What a wonderful Jazz Night at HMS tonight! Our 6th and 7th/8th grade jazz bands played masterfully in front of the largest Jazz Night crowd that we can ever remember. Thank you to our musicians and our fearless band director, Mr. Snow, for a wonderful evening!
