This looks like a fun event for families!
6 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
spring carnival april 12 from 11-1 at youth center
Bomber Update: Mrs. Dewey introduces you to four outstanding junior high students who helped others during a crisis earlier this week! https://youtu.be/ydh1_Tvu51A
6 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
Happy National School Librarian Day to our fantastic team!
6 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
National school librarian day
Bomber Families, After talking with the National Weather Service a few moments ago, our forecast is increasing in severity. I am concerned about the dangerous weather conditions as well as potential flooding if we wait to dismiss at our regularly-scheduled time. With that in mind, Mountain Home Public Schools will release at 12:45 today. I encourage you all to use a high level of caution for the remainder of the afternoon and evening, as conditions look to be severe. Note: Flight Crew will be cancelled as well. Thank you, Allyson Dewey Superintendent
6 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
early release 12:45
Today is Paraprofessional Appreciation Day! We could not have school without our paraprofessionals! They are the very best and are a critical piece of daily school life. They assist in providing meaningful interventions, teach essential skills, support academic learning, provide safe environments by supervising students, and so much more! We always hope they feel valued and appreciated! We asked some staff members to describe our paraprofessionals, and here are some of the responses we received: positive, magnetic, support development of essential skills, natural leaders, love a challenge, empathetic, tender-hearted, help to close achievement gaps, compassionate, smart, loyal, faithful, patient, gentle, gracious, ray of sunshine, encourage risk taking in learning. The work of the professional is ongoing, and we couldn’t do it without them! Thank you!
6 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
happy national paraprofessional appreciation day. thank you for helping our young minds grow,
Mountain Home Parks & Rec has some fantastic opportunities coming up!
6 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
flyer for summer sports
flyer for summer sports
flyer for summer sports
MHPS will host a no-cost summer enrichment program on Wednesday mornings from 8 - 11 a.m. from June 4th - July 9th for students who are currently enrolled in grades Kindergarten through 5th. Please fill out this form to sign your child up for your preferred dates. If you are enrolling more than one child, please fill out a separate form for each of them. *Email Mrs. Hughes at shughes@mhbombers.com if you have specific questions. Link to form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdzISzCRhWwbTWWn1037pTug8A07UmROlADEk-rLvDV3ztFIQ/viewform?usp=sharing
6 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
Our Outdoor Learning courses received a generous donation of $12,700 from the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission on Saturday night at the organization's Night of Conservation in Mountain Home. Thank you so much to the Commission for your continued support of our programming and our kids! Pictured: Commissioner Rob Finley, student Layton Crownover, Assistant Superintendent Judy Lawrence, Mental Health Support Specialist Heather Hatman, Outdoor Adventures teacher Freddy Penka, and School Board President Lisa House.
6 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
People accepting award large check
Reminder for Families: On March 20, our Board of Education approved a calendar amendment that made May 23 a full day of school. This adjustment was made to add back a few hours to our calendar due to an early dismissal in January. Here's a link to the updated calendar showing May 23 as a full school day! https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2418/mhsd/4386037/2024-2025_School_Calendar_board_approved_2.15.24.pdf
6 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
Spring Break!
7 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
see you on march 31
7 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
Join us for a fun family reading event as part of Read to Succeed, an initiative to provide literacy resources and encourage family engagement. Come enjoy lunch, fun activities and a special book reading. All families will receive a take-home bag with literacy resources, including a book.
7 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
read to succeed qr code
Last week, two groups of sophomores stopped by NWH to earn some community service hours. The students helped sort through games and materials in the old Parent Center to help make room for a new STEM/Makerspace Lab. Miss Rayburn, the K-2 GATE teacher, cannot say enough how thankful she is for the great work done in only two hours by these hardworking students! Thanks for giving back to our little Bombers!
7 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
kids sorting games and boxes
kids sorting games and boxes
kids sorting games and boxes
kids sorting games and boxes
Enjoy this week's Bomber Update: https://youtu.be/lEGyEobTZlU
7 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
Thanks to Mrs. Benton, our special education director, for coordinating this event and sharing with KTLO! We hope to see our parents of students with special needs tomorrow evening! https://www.ktlo.com/2025/03/12/13-vendors-providing-resources-to-students-available-at-guy-berry-college-thursday/
7 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
Join us for a fun family reading event as part of Read to Succeed, an initiative to provide literacy resources and encourage family engagement. Come enjoy lunch, fun activities and a special book reading. All families will receive a take-home bag with literacy resources, including a book.
7 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
read to succeed qr code
Bomber Update: Mr. Tom Chentnik, director of the Mountain Home Bomber Band, joins Mrs. Dewey to highlight some exciting band activities and share about what is to come! Big shout out to our Lady Bombers Basketball team as they play at 1 p.m. today! https://youtu.be/I96lk7pVtwI
7 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
Child Cell Phone Use Facts:
7 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
Cell phone use causes cyberbullying and affects mental health: The rise of social media exposes children to the risk of cyberbullying, contributing to anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem. Many children who have been cyber-bullied may only talk about their experience much later in life when the mental damage has already been done.
Join Mrs. Dewey tomorrow, Friday, February 28 for Drop In With Dewey at the MHPS Central Office from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.! https://mhobserver.com/dewey-to-host-drop-in-event-at-district-office-on-friday-2/
7 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
Nelson-Wilks-Herron's clothes closet has grown over the last year with the help of local donations and grants. The clothes closet now has a much-needed inventory of clothes and shoes, thanks to the Baxter Besties. This local group, headed by Sherri Shelton, has generously donated to our school. The nurse and the counselor are now able to provide clean clothes and shoes quickly and easily. This allows our students to miss less class time.
7 months ago, Jennifer Crawford
donations
clothes closet