
Thanks to Mr. Kamovitch for uncovering artifacts of everyday life at Howland Middle School from years past. Some of the items are over 40 years old. Does anyone remember some of these items from Room 212?



Our Elementary Prep Bowl Team (Grades 5/6) won the Elementary Prep Bowl Tournament this past Saturday - beating over 15 teams from across Trumbull County. Go Tigers!


Our Read-a-thon was a success!
Thank you students & families for supporting literacy at HMS!!!!





Students in 6th grade Social Studies made mummified apples while studying Egypt.





Our 5/6 Prep Bowl Team is competing today at Lordstown High School! Go Tigers!





Hello, Howland parents/caregivers! Did you complete the “Talk. They Hear You.” survey? Help us help your kids stay away from alcohol and other drugs by following the link below to complete the survey by Tuesday, Mar. 15.
https://tinyurl.com/HMSParentPostSurvey
Thank you!

Students in 8th Grade Science completed a "Lava Layering Lab." They are modeling volcanic mountain building using four colors of play-dough, baking soda and vinegar.




Our 1st Read-a-thon was a HUGE success!


Our HMServes SOCK DRIVE was a huge success! Students collected over 2,500 pairs of socks for local organizations!
Thank you to all of the families that sent in donations to the drive.

Our 7th & 8th grade Science Club students at last week's meeting!





Congratulations to our Junior High Prep Bowl Team - Brady Snelson, Mason Sylvester, Bo Kuang, Dante Marsco, Lily Lussier and Justin Keating. They won the TCESC Junior High Prep Bowl Tournament, beating out 19 other teams from the county for the top spot!



Don't forget about HMServes SOCK Drive - "Cover your PAWS!"
Donate new socks to your Tiger PRIDE & help support local non-profit organizations before February 17th.


Our 7th & 8th Grade Prep Bowl Team is competing this morning at Lordstown High School! Go Tigers!!


The first ever Read-A-Thon at HMS has begun!
Register your student this weekend and spread the word to family and friends!
Feel free to pick up a book and join in the reading too!
Themed Days for the Read-A-Thon:
Monday: "We all LOVE to READ" - wear red
Tuesday: "Join the team & READ" - wear your favorite team's shirt/jersey
Wednesday: "Hat's off to READING" - wear your favorite hat
Thursday: "READING takes us places" - wear a shirt with a place on it - vacation location, amusement park, college, country, or state


Students in Mrs. Messina's ELA-5 classes were given a reading challenge & those who completed the challenge attended in a hot chocolate party. We are so proud of our 5th grade readers!!! They read 200 minutes or more so we can't wait to see how they do on our Read-A-Thon!


6th Grade Social Studies students worked on Pyramid Building this week.
Students worked in groups to construct a pyramid that was measured by height and how much weight it could hold.





Students in Mrs. Craigo's 6th grade science classes are learning about mineral identification today!





Recently, our 8th grade choir had the opportunity to sing the National Anthem at the Cleveland Charge game!


Mrs. Scharba's classes celebrated Exciting ELA Day by working on Titanic challenges: decoding a reading passage, making an “odds of survival” bar chart, retrieving facts from a video & STEM activities using play-doh & aluminum foil to create a boat that will float.





Mrs. Shipman’s 7th grade ELA has been reading about sharecroppers in the south during the Great Depression. For Exciting ELA Day, students took turns planting & the goal is to add their flowers to the beds in the Science courtyard this spring!



