
OUTDATED RECORDS TO BE DESTROYED
The Mountain Home School District will be destroying all outdated special education and 504 records prior to June 2018. These records are maintained for six years after a student has graduated, dropped, or moved from the district. According to state and federal guidelines, these records should be destroyed six years after a student no longer receives special education or 504 services or records are no longer needed to provide services.
All parties (18 years of age or older) who were served in special education programs/504, or parents/guardians of those students, have the right to review and request the records before they are destroyed. The special education records are available for pickup at the Mountain Home Special Education Office at 1001 S. Main Street. 504 records are available to pick up at the Mountain Home Public Schools Central office at 2465 Rodeo Drive. All offices are open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. If not requested, the records will be destroyed on July 5, 2024. Any questions or concerns regarding special education records may be addressed by calling (870)425-1247. In regards to 504, you may call (870)425-1201.

Families of MHPS students who were impacted by the recent tornados may qualify for support through local or federal sources. Please call Heather Hatman, the district’s Bridges Coordinator and McKinney-Vento representative, for more information. 870.421.0999


Hackler Senior Walk 2024: https://youtu.be/6nbhgN_9Cxo

The last Bomber Update of the school year! https://youtu.be/vlfj3J8Lnxs

Today was a big day! We got to recognize the recipients of the 2023-2024 Richard Padgett Classified Staff Award and the incoming 2024-2025 MHPS Teacher of the Year! Congratulations to these deserving individuals!
https://youtu.be/spHjgf3PAWw


Hackler Families: Don't forget about the color war!


Coloring Contest Winners for the Hackler book study over "The Lemonade War" are featured here!


Mountain Home Disability Resources Fair: May 16 - 1-5 p.m. at Real Life Church


The Annual Hackler Fine Arts and Family Night is always an amazing event. Here are a few pictures showcasing some of the big talent from this year's event!








Happy Teacher Appreciation Week 2024! We love our teachers! Thank a teacher today!


Next week is for you, Class of 2024! Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/Ra1rvEPCWSo

Mrs. Kohler's math classes had a glow party to celebrate all their hard work on their tests this year!




Third grade science students got a special treat this week with a fun science day! They got to interact with high school science students from Mr. Ingle's classes, and they made slime, played with Orbeez, and did several fun activities related to chemical reactions. Our littles love learning from our older kids. Thanks to everyone who put this together!

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week 2024! We love our teachers! Thank a teacher today!


Help support our Special Olympic Athletes as they head to the state tournament! Wear a hat on May 10th! $2 each!


Happy Teacher Appreciation Week 2024! We love our teachers! Thank a teacher today!


Happy National School Nurse Day to our amazing team: Nurse Ashley, Nurse Bethany, Nurse Wendy, Nurse Ellen, Nurse Angie, Nurse Sue, and Nurse Donna! Thank you for the love and care you show every day!


Happy Teacher Appreciation Week 2024! We love our teachers! Thank a teacher today!


Elk’s Lodge 1714 local Essay Winners this year were presented to the following Hackler students: Tucker Coleman, Pruett Sutton, and Annabelle McMackins. Their essays were sent to compete in the State competition where Tucker won 2nd overall at State and Pruett took 3rd. Photo: Mrs. Swearengin, Elk’s committee member, and Ms Schaufler, Elk’s Americanism Chair, presented checks to the winners Tucker Coleman, Pruett Sutton, and Annabelle McMackins (absent from photo), along with Mrs Goodwin, Hackler principal; and Mrs Griffin, classroom teacher.
Their essay topic was: "What the Bill of Rights means to me."
