


Huskie Highlights
Hemlock & K.C. Ling Elementary Newsletter
Week of October 9th - 13th
Peek at the Week...
Monday, October 9th
No School
Tuesday, October 10th
Spirit Day - Class Color Day (Wear your class colors.)
Wednesday, October 11th
Spirit Day - Wild West Wednesday
Thursday, October 12th
Spirit Day - Pink Out Day
Friday, October 13th
Mrs. Siler's Class Popcorn Sale - Regular $0.50 or White Cheddar $1.00
Spirit Day - Huskie Pride (Wear your Huskie blue and white.)
Homecoming Parade - 5:00 p.m.
Homecoming Game - 7:00 p.m.
Homecoming 2023🏈🐾💙
🐾September Leaders of the Pack🐾
Congratulations to our September Leaders of the Pack!
Kenny - Ava Coston
Aldrich - Lucas Brady
Bouchard - Theo Allen
Klopf - Emersyn Kisil
Schantz - Miguel (Miggy) Villalpando
Yax - Emmett Wiegand
Hammis- Harley Pioszak
Kaczmarczyk - Gracelynn Morris
Olinger - Braxton Flattery
Siler - Declyn Cramton
Engelhart - Brodie Reed
Langworthy - Koalton Olgine
Little - Naomi Messenger
Sensabaugh - Sadie Zimmerman
Grandy - Brynlee Beirman
Green - Lila Stevenson
Hammond - Easton Trevillian
Hagenow - Kylie Christian
Davis - Matti Wizner
Wieland - Brooklynn Wingett
Hingston - Ruby Kramer
Tack - Ruby Fournier
Food Service NEWS🍔🥗🌮
Huskie Health with Nurse Becky🩺
Monday mornings - something we all dread, right? If we as adults dread them, think of how our kids must feel. They have to wake up early and be on their “A” game for school and learning 5 days a week. Did you know mild dehydration - as little as 2% fluid loss - can affect our memory, mood, and concentration and cause headaches, just to name a few? Monday mornings seem to bring kids into my office with headaches and fatigue. Adults fight this with a cup of caffeine, but we wouldn’t send our kids to school with a cup of coffee or a caffeinated beverage. What we really need is water. Our bodies are made up of 70% water. Every day we lose 8-12 cups of water by breathing, sweating, and using the bathroom. We NEED water to function. Water gives us better brain performance, and more energy, decreases joint pain, regulates our temperature, and keeps our hearts healthy. Water also carries nutrients and oxygen to our cells, protects our organs and tissues, and flushes out toxins. Makes me thirsty just thinking about it!
Now that we have a month of school under our belt, we are experiencing long weeks and short weekends. We have sports, activities, and trips up north before the weather changes and winter sets in. Our go-go-go lifestyles have us grabbing what we can at fast food chains, gas stations, and coffee shops. But in the midst of having fun, please make sure to grab your water bottle. Take it with you wherever you go. It is the wellspring of life. If we want to keep going in our busy lives, we need to stay hydrated. Our kids need to stay hydrated. They need to come to school on Monday morning not feeling the effects of a long busy weekend. So if you want to avoid a call from a kid who wants to go home on Monday because of a headache, stomach ache, anxiety, aches and pains, or tiredness. Make sure they are hydrated.
Check out this article on the importance of drinking water.
https://www.verywellfamily.com/water-to-soothe-childs-anxiety-4098581
Hemlock Youth Wrestling Club
Community News
Happy Birthday, Huskies!🥳🎂
10/10 Deklin Yount
10/11 Lucy Boysen
10/12 Dima Willard
10/14 Katelyn Pratt, Conor Smith
10/15 Markayden Plowden