Last reminder for our Connections Summit at our elementary school! It is tomorrow, Saturday, from 9:30am to 1pm. I attached a link to our PROGRAM below, so that you have the specifics for presentations, vendor tables, representatives for the fairs, and more. You can also download the PROGRAM to your phone using the top QR code on the last page of the PROGRAM. If you are using the childcare, you can register early using the middle QR code on the last page of the PROGRAM. We are EXCITED about providing this opportunity to all of you! Feel free to bring others too! https://online.fliphtml5.com/weatj/xxux/#p=1
6 days ago, Thomas Dittrich Jr.
Hello Hancock Place School District Parents and Staff, We are so excited to announce, for our Connections Summit event this Saturday, from 9:30am to 1pm at our elementary school, that we have over 40 vendors and 20 presenters to provide you with information and resources including, but not limited to Financial Services & Management, Parenting & Community Support, Mental Health & Substance Abuse, Student Support, and so much more. We also have several representatives from colleges, companies who are hiring, and more for our Job, College & Career Fairs! The MOCHIP opportunity will be available to all ages by the Craftsman Lodge #717. Childcare can be provided for children who are potty trained through 11 years of age. Families from Hancock Place, Affton, Bayless, Mehlville, Lindbergh, and other districts will be attending. We organized this event for YOU! We hope to see YOU there! You truly don't want to miss this first time opportunity!
8 days ago, Thomas Dittrich Jr.
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Make plans to attend our 1st Annual Connections Summit on Saturday, April 20th, from 9:30am to 1pm! Childcare provided for children potty trained through 11 years of age! We have over 20 presentation rooms and 35 vendor tables scheduled to participate with topics including but not limited to Financial Services & Management, Parenting & Community Support, Mental Health & Substance Abuse, and Student Support! We will also have the MOCHIP Program for all ages, College & Career Fair, and Job Fair available. This is created to impact all age groups! See our flyer in your email or on district Facebook pages for more specific information!
13 days ago, Thomas Dittrich Jr.
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Congratulations to our 2024 St. Louis Post Dispatch Scholar Athlete, Zilynn Watt. The Post Dispatch annually honors one student from each of the St. Louis Metro Area High Schools that excels in both athletics and academics. #hphstigers #hpsdtigers
13 days ago, Nikki Herman
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Check out what is happening in the HPHS Library during the month of April. #hphstigers #hpsdtigers
16 days ago, Nikki Herman
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Congratulations to 8th graders Mikey Adams and Gage Reitz for creating the Best Rainbow/March Lego creation; 7th grader Ben Venable for creating the Lego Leprechaun Trap; 9th grader Nick Hackman for creating the Springtime Lego creation. #hphstigers #hpsdtigers
16 days ago, Nikki Herman
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The HPHS Spotlight Players are proud to present the musical "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee." Shows run from Thursday, April 25th - Saturday, April 27th @ 7:00 PM in the HS performing arts rm 103. #hphstigers #hpsdtigers
17 days ago, Nikki Herman
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P.A.C. MEETING RESCHEDULE!! Parents, our last P.A.C. meeting has been rescheduled to Tuesday, May 7th at 6:00 PM in the HS Library. Join us as we revisit the changes from this year and look forward to the 24-25 school year. #hphsdtigers #hphstigers
17 days ago, Nikki Herman
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Mark this event on your calendars! It has been created with YOU in mind! We have 3 major topics for at least 21 different breakout presentations that will be provided at 3x so you have options! There will be a Job Fair in the cafeteria, College Fair in the gym, vendor/agency tables in the hallways, MOCHIP at main entrance in cafeteria, and childcare provided for children who are potty trained up to the age of 11 in the library. Open to the school district families from Affton, Bayless, Mehlville, and Lindbergh! Plethora of resources and opportunities! ❤️Dr. Dittrich
26 days ago, Thomas Dittrich Jr.
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Easter Bunny sighting at the HPSD Parents as Teachers Eggstravaganza #hpsdtigers #hphstigers
26 days ago, Nikki Herman
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Congratulations to our 3rd quarter RHR Coin drawing winner, Rodney Martin! Rodney exemplifies our school values, leads by example, and helps to support a positive school culture each and every day. Well deserved! #hpsdtigers
28 days ago, David Williams
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Hello HPSD Tigers, Our Director of Counseling & Community Outreach, Dr. Brandy Yarbrough, and I are planning a community event, Connections Summit, that is open to Hancock Place, Affton, Bayless, Mehlville, and Lindbergh families, including staff and their families. It is scheduled for April 20, 2024, from 9:30am to 1pm. This will be the inaugural for such an event, so we have created the structure and plans to the best of our abilities. The purpose is to provide attendees with resources, learning opportunities, and networking. Please read the below for more information. In summary, we will have opportunities for and/or relevant to all age groups, including but not limited to: Gym: Opening with Introductions and the College Fair tables Cafeteria: Job/Career Fair tables; spaces for on the spot interviews if desired Cafeteria: MOCHIP for child identification packets for all ages who wish to participate and is being facilitated by the Craftsman Lodge Library: Childcare available for those who are potty trained through 11 years of age Classrooms on the lower level: Breakout presentations to include various topics falling under Money Management (budgeting, credit repair, and banking/investments); Parenting/Community Support (Internet Safety, Parent Support, Programming and Support, ELL Family Support, and College and Career Prep); and Mental Health/Substance Abuse (Drugs/Mental Health, Mental Health First Aid, CHADS, and other Counseling Agencies) Hallways: Tables for Various Vendors such as Feed My People, The Housing Partnership, St. Louis County Library, Various Pantries, Agencies, St. Martha's, South County Tech, and others are all possibilities. It is a FREE event for attendees, presenters, vendors, etc. We will have concessions set up for those who are interested. I attached a flyer, including a QR code that will link to information regarding the event, such as: colleges, companies, vendors, childcare, MOCHIP, and other opportunities available. Updates will be made so that information is current. Please let me know if you have any questions, concerns, or ideas. We would appreciate your participation and support.
about 1 month ago, Thomas Dittrich Jr.
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2024 Summer School Enrollment is open! Use this link https://forms.gle/nNkaU31HBMyMMW7EA to register for HS Summer School classes
about 1 month ago, Nikki Herman
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Checking out team #7747 #hancockhightech at the FIRST Robotics Central Missouri Regional! #hphstigers #hpsdtigers
about 2 months ago, Nikki Herman
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Join us for our next Parent Advisory Committee meeting on April 10 from 6:00-7:00 pm in the High School Library. #hphstigers #hpsdtigers
about 2 months ago, Nikki Herman
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We are proud to present Emily Hill as Hancock Place High School's 2024 Teacher of the Year!
about 2 months ago, David Williams
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Congratulations, Chris Watkins! Chris is the recipient of a $2000 scholarship from the Missouri Association of School Business Officials. #hpsdtigers #hphstigers
about 2 months ago, Nikki Herman
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March in the Library: Students can create a motivational brick for our wall. We will also be hosting a LEGO Contest-create a rainbow, invent a leprechaun trap, design a springtime scene. OR play a board game, complete the mystery sticker poster, or the large crossword puzzle
about 2 months ago, Nikki Herman
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REMINDER!!! There will be NO SCHOOL on Friday, February 16 (Teacher PD) or Monday, February 19 (President's Day) #hphstigers #hpsdtigers
2 months ago, Nikki Herman
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February in the Library! -Create a quilt square to celebrate Black History Month -Make a button or 2 to share on our button maker. -Build a playdough creation. -Color, complete the large seek 'n find, play a game, or work on the mystery sticker picture.
2 months ago, Nikki Herman
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