Parent-Teacher Conferences: Thursday, February 13! See you then!

Visit the address linked in this QR code to register your child for Night to Shine 2025! This formal event is for students with special needs, and it is always a wonderful night!
More information available here: https://www.facebook.com/nighttoshinemountainhome

The Mountain Home Jr. High HOSA Chapter is seeking dynamic and engaging speakers for our upcoming HOSA Health Fair! This annual event brings together students eager to learn about health, wellness, and life skills that will help them grow into well-rounded adults.
While we have a strong focus on healthcare-related topics that address teenage health—such as mental health, fitness, nutrition, and medical careers—we are expanding our scope this year to include broader topics that empower teenagers to succeed in all aspects of life.
We are looking for licensed professionals and experts who can share valuable insights on:
Personal development
Financial literacy
Leadership and goal-setting
Overcoming challenges and resilience
Preparing for life after high school
Requirements:
All speakers must be licensed or certified professionals in the topic they will be presenting.
All speakers must pass the Mountain Home Public Schools (MHPS) volunteer background check before the event.
Event Details:
📅 Date: February 25th
📍 Location: Mountain Home Jr. High
⏱ Presentation Length: 40-45 minutes
To apply or learn more, please contact Jennifer Holmes at jholmes@mhbombers.com.
Deadline for submissions: February 7th.
Join us in inspiring and equipping the next generation with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive!
Mr. and Miss MHJH Representatives have been announced! Congrats!

Congratulations to last month's First Security Leadership Award Recipient: Harrison Baker!
Harrison recently served as chairman of the FFA Conduct of Chapter Meetings Team where his team won 1st place in sub-area and 1st place in District contests. Harrison also qualified for district competition by placing in the top 16 in FFA Knowledge. Harrison went on and placed 2nd at the District level in FFA knowledge with oral questions. Harrison will compete in state competition in Hot Springs in April in both Conduct of Chapter meetings and in FFA knowledge. These 2 contests are Leadership Career Development Events and Harrison has excelled!. Harrison is also a great leader when he is needed to help a classmate or teacher in other areas regardless of if it is in the classroom, shop or livestock facilities both in and outside of class.

Mrs. Dewey has a special guest from MHK: Mr. Kevin Roach. They discuss Kindergarten readiness, registration, and back-to-school information for our little Bombers -- the class of 2038! https://youtu.be/NurTzuxCkfs
Congratulations to the MHJH (grades 8 and 9) A&B Honor Roll. These students were recognized this week for their excellent performance last semester!


Sweetheart Week Information for all grades! Don't forget: this is the week after next! We just wanted to give families time to plan outfits and/or to order shirts. Go Bombers!

Mountain Home Junior High (Grades 7-9) Quiz Bowl team recently tied for third place out of the 11 teams that competed in the tournament held at Ozarka College in Melbourne. The team is coached by high school math teacher, James Kerr. Team members pictured front row, from L to R are: Ricia Recktenwald, Eliza Obert, Emma Jones, Presley Mayfield, and Taylor St. Clair. Back row, from L to R: Wave Simmons, Tyson Sebree, Gage Gilbee, Aidan Kerr, and Victor Jackson.

Join us! Here's a link to the school choice form! Don't forget -- the deadline is May 1! There are so many reasons to become a Bomber, and we're glad to share those with you. Call us at 425-1201 for more information!
https://dese.ade.arkansas.gov/Files/School_Choice_Transfer_Form_May_2024_OSCPE_updated_approved_1-6-25_OSCPE.pdf

Valentine's Day Reminder from MHPS:

Bomber Update -- https://youtu.be/EKflY4CXYDA
All bus routes will be back to normal beginning Thursday, January 16. The only exception is that Route 46 cannot go behind Chuck's Outlet. Thanks!
MHPS will run snow routes for buses 33, 35, 37, 43, 46, 53, 55, 56, 58, and 64 on Wednesday, Jan. 15 (am and pm). All other routes are back to normal starting tomorrow unless you're contacted directly by your driver.
No school on Monday, January 20.

Always a fun community event for our young people!

January is School Board Appreciation Month! We appreciate the work our Board does every day, but we hope you'll join us in thanking a Board member this month!

MHPS will be in session on Monday, January 13. Buses will run snow routes both morning and afternoon. A link to those routes can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fRlENdg-GdHjW5P6520tVWk8hoLnazsr
Due to the weather, FFA chicken boxes will be picked up next week.

Bomber Families,
We have been closely following the radar and collecting updates from the National Weather Service regarding the impending winter storm. Our county is officially under a winter storm warning. Now that we have a clearer picture of what the next couple of days will look like, I wanted to share our plan with you.
We will release students from school at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 9, and there will be no school on Friday, January 10.
I know a 1:30 p.m. closure is inconvenient for some, but my top concern is ensuring our kids and staff get home safely, and this early release should allow for that.
As you know, these types of storms are ever-changing, and so there is still a possibility we will have to adjust the early release time. If we need to make changes to this plan, I will let you know as soon as that decision is made.
For now, If you have alternate plans for your young children on early release days, please make sure their teachers are aware so that adjustments can be made tomorrow. Remember that when we release early, our Flight Crew program is not open, so please make your children's teachers aware of how they will be getting home.
Thank you for your continued patience and support. If things change, I will reach out to you all through the normal channels, but I am hopeful that this plan allows us as much instructional time as possible while also ensuring enough time is allowed for safe travel.
Allyson Dewey

