Mesa families. Our staff, students and parents had an amazing kindness week. Students were able to write kindness grams, make kind bookmarks, write positive messages on the blacktop and were welcomed by staff amongst many other activities. We ended the week with the kindness cart for our staff. What a great week to be a Mesa mustang. Let’s continue to spread kindness and pass it on!
Thank you so much to all of the parents and helpers who came out today for Kindness Week. They made blankets for a children's hospital and dog toys for the animal shelter. Way to set the example, Mesa parents!
What a great morning! For Kindness Week, before school started, staff members held posters for students and their families to see as they were dropped off. The posters reminded the students how awesome they are, and how much we love them. This is why I love this school!
For 4th grade SEL, Ms. Reynoso's class learned the benefits of self-love (increased resilience, increased productivity, and decreased stress), and different ways to demonstrate self-care. Also, they wrote themselves love letters. Here's a student bravely reading it aloud.
Wednesday's "pie-in-the-face" fundraiser was a hit! We raised over $500 for field trips! Thank you to all of the students whose pies missed Mr. Kirk. The students, and Mr. Kirk, really seemed to have fun. Thank you to all of the parent volunteers for helping out.
HUSD will be closed in observance of President's Day. Schools and the district office will be closed Monday, February 19, 2024 and reopen Tuesday, February 20, 2024.
Here is our latest Attendance Hero! Cataleya was here every day last week, on time, ready to work. She was one of 387 students. Way to go, Cataleya!
Mesa parents. Do you want to participate in Kindness Week along with our school? Come help us make blankets for children in the hospital and toys for pets at the animal shelter. Refreshments and donuts will be provided.
HUSD will be closed in observance of Lincoln's Birthday. Schools and the district office will be closed Monday, February 12, 2024 and reopen Tuesday, February 13, 2024.
HUSD will be closed in observance of Lincoln's Birthday. Schools and the district office will be closed Monday, February 12, 2024 and reopen Tuesday, February 13, 2024.
Daniel received a positive referral today because he always has a positive attitude, he does his work, asks questions, and helps others when possible. His teacher says he is a fantastic learner, and a joy to have in class. Great job!
Meet Kimberly. She received a positive referral because she is always full of joy and excitement. She always gives her best effort and is thoughtful and caring to others. We are all very proud of Kimberly!
This is Hailie, who just received a positive referral from her teacher. Hailie has been very helpful and respectful while her teacher has been out of the classroom. She's a great positive role model for her peers. Thank you, Hailie!
This is Herick. His teacher wrote him a positive referral because he has excellent sportsmanship manners. That's great to see! Keep it up, Herick.
Another way that 6th grade promotes social emotional learning is through morning greetings. Mrs. Mack greets each student by name, w/ music playing in the background, creating a positive atmosphere for all who come in contact w/ her. Students choose their method of greeting.
Mesa families. Next week is the Book Fair! Watch this video for a sneak peek of what's in store for your children. https://youtu.be/NDqoL5GXXZ0
This is Victor. His teacher gave him a positive referral because he is always helpful. He is very kind when helping others, as well. Excellent job at being awesome, Victor!
This is Jayden, who also received a positive office referral. He has shown so much improvement. His teacher is very proud of how well he is doing this year. Way to go, Jayden!
This is Julian. He received a positive referral for being thoughtful towards others. Being thoughtful is such a wonderful trait to find in kids. :)
Behkam received a positive referral today from his teacher. She chose him because he offered to help out fellow students when he was finished with his classwork. Way to go, Behkam!