Visit ezmealapp.com to fill out your child's free/reduced meal application in moments!
MHPS will again provide school supplies for all students this year!
*Backpacks and lunchboxes are not included.
Our high school track is being resurfaced beginning on June 19. The track area will be closed to everyone from June 19-July 10. Thank you! Go Bombers!
Parents/Guardians: If you have not picked up your student's report card please stop by the front office to pick it up. We also have yearbooks available in the front office for $40.00. We have a limited amount so they will be first come, first serve. We will be open until June 23, 2023. Enjoy your summer and can't wait to see you back next year! For all of our 7th graders, best of wishes for your Junior High adventures!
These 8 Pinkston students pictured have completed the entire dyslexia intervention program for Apple Connections OG. Congratulations! What an accomplishment!
Students pictured:
Mackenzie Pederson
Brody Snyder
Brooklyn Fischer
Ridge Harper
Logan Lefevers
Jeremiah Partee
Alma Kent
Cocorosie Taylor
Christina Lee, interventionist
Rhonda Allen, interventionist (not pictured)
LC Sammons Youth Center Summer Special Programs:
Fundraiser on May 31 for Pinkston Middle School's Lil' Bomb Squad group!
Congratulations to Mr. Steve Hargett, who will serve as the 2023-2024 MHPS Teacher of the Year! Mr. Hargett is a long-time art teacher at MHPS, and he has a heart for kids, families, his colleagues, and this community. He's also a fantastic family man! We LOVE Mr. Hargett!
Pinkston Middle School was awarded a $500 grant from the AGFC Commissioners on May 18 at ASU-MH. Commissioner Rob Finley presented a AGFC logo plaque to Outdoor Adventures Instructor Freddy Penka to be hung in the OA room.
Students accepting the award were Allison Free, Eva Crownover, Riley Edwards and Aiden Kerr
We have the most compassionate, caring school nurses out there! We love them and we appreciate the love and care they give our students! Thank you to Ashley Looney, Breelyn Wehmeyer, Wendy Blount, Ellen Hutchison, Angie Horn, Sue Wepprecht, Donna Blevins, and Bethany Hunt!
Seamless summer meal information:
May 8-12 is #TeacherAppreciationWeek! MHPS is blessed with the best! Make sure to thank a teacher this week!
Rain or Shine! Pinkston Showcase is tonight from 5:30 to 7:00 pm! Tickets for food can be bought at the event. All proceeds go back to the students! Band and Choir performances will be in the cafeteria starting with Choir at 5:30 pm. Band will then perform at 6:00 pm. Lots of awesome student work is going to be displayed. Robotics, EAST, Face painting, mini petting zoo, games, and so much more! Hope to see you there! People may enter through the main entrances by the office or car loading area.
Seventh grade student Isabella Chance has placed third in the Arkansas Literacy Association's Student Writing Showcase 6th and 7th grade division. Chance has been invited to attend the ALA’s annual awards ceremony this summer. Chance’s English teacher is Mrs. Hamby. Congrats!
Bridges of Mountain Home recently received two grants from the Twin Lakes Community Foundation. One grant -- for $2,000 -- is for a clothing closet at the Nelson-Wilks-Herron campus, and the other is for $500 to purchase student snacks for each counseling office. We're grateful!
KTLO graciously allowed EAST students Marlee, Maggie, and Brantley to record a radio commercial advertising Pinkston Showcase that will take place on May 4th from 5:30-7:00 pm. Pinkston Showcase is an event that raises funds that go 100% directly to students. These funds help support events such as American Graffiti Day, Chocolate Day, and other rewards/incentives for the students! Along with being a fundraiser, students have the opportunity to show off their hard work from their classes at the event!
Pinkston Showcase: May 4 from 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Our dedicated, amazing volunteers are essential to our district. We could not serve our students and the community in the ways that we do without each of you! Happy Volunteer Appreciation Week! We appreciate you this week and always!
MHPS has delayed the following buses this morning until the weather passes: 39, 36, 51, 59, 25, 60, 27, 62, 28, and 45 . We will notify families when those buses begin running routes this morning.
We expect severe weather at drop off time this morning. School personnel will work diligently to get students out of vehicles/buses and into buildings, but we encourage parents to use their own judgment as to delays. Tardies this morning will be excused.