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Posted in: District News
May 17, 20131 day ago

-For history's sake...Bringing history to life, winning state honors

Students from Forest Hills Northern Middle School and Forest Hills Eastern Middle School recently brought history to life and participated in the Michigan History Day State Finals hosted by Saginaw Valley State University.  Forest Hills Public Schools had over 10 top-place honors at the state competition which qualifies the teams to participate at the National History Day competition in June at the University of Maryland.  Additionally, one team from Forest Hills Northern Middle School also received the Sam Breck Award for best entry in railroad history.

This year’s theme was, “Turning Points in History:  People, Ideas, Events.”  The middle school students conducted extensive research on a topic they selected to represent the theme, then they had to execute their ideas using the disciplines of writing, art, literature, music, drama and/or other forms of visual communication.

The following FHPS students have advanced to the national competition:

Read more

Posted in: District News
May 17, 20131 day ago

Integrating Innovation: A Technology Pilot Showcase, Friday May 17

The community is invited to attend a free technology showcase highlighting the use of technology in the classroom.  The event will take place, Friday, May 17, from 3:15-5 p.m. at the Forest Hills Fine Arts Center, 600 Forest Hill Ave SE.

During the 2012-2013 school year, the Forest Hills Public Schools technology department has supported teachers looking to integrate innovation into the classroom by funding the purchase of certain devices based on project criteria.  Teachers from all buildings, levels and content areas will be there to share their thoughts and reactions to integrating technology into the classroom.  Some of the projects that will be reviewed include:  digital learning centers, Google Chromebooks for blogging, digital portfolios, tablets in the classroom, digital reading, kinder technology, digital literacy, Google immersion in the classroom, inquiry-based biology, digital physics, real-time journalism, iPads for special needs students and much more.
Posted in: District News
May 10, 20138 days ago

EHS - "You're Not Alone" Suicide Prevention Fundraiser

LaCrosse Cares

On Saturday, May 11, at the FH Eastern Stadium, the Boys’ and Girls’ Varsity Lacrosse teams will be scrimmaging Grand Rapids Catholic Central to raise money for the Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan teen suicide prevention efforts. Please help support this great cause and need in our community.  ADMISSION IS FREE

Girls’ Lacrosse at 5:30 p.m.

Boys’ Lacrosse at 7:00 p.m.

Did you know…in Kent County, suicide is the second leading cause of death among teens?  The Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan is dedicated to educating teens, schools, and the community to recognize teen depression and the importance of early treatment.  Join us as we commit to take the steps needed to prevent teen suicide.

Posted in: District News
April 29, 201319 days ago

FHPS Foundation Grant Awarded to EHS

3D Molecular Models aid EHS students with Basic Concepts

A grant awarded by the Forest Hills Foundation allowed magnetic molecular model kits to supplement science instruction at Eastern High School. The modeling kits provide a manipulative way to better understand the abstract ideas of molecular structure.The goal is with better understanding of molecular basics there will be more comprehension of the larger concepts which tie the science together.

Students are more engaged with the easier ability to “play” with the kits and ask more questions. The more students ask questions, the more they are developing their scientific thinking. Several students have had the precious “A-ha!” moments when ideas come together and it makes sense.

Staff are already coming up with more ways to continue

Posted in: District News
April 25, 201323 days ago

NHS Brothers Take Sibling Rivalry to National Academic Games

Story by Kyle Moroney – MLive – Grand Rapids

For brothers, Devin and Trey Moore, sibling rivalry has taken on a different type of mind game.

The Forest Hills Northern High School siblings not only compete in sports, but have been competing in Academic Games for the past six years. For the first time, they will try to out-smart each other in math, language arts and social studies at the national tournament this weekend.

“It’s fun to play against my brother because when I beat him I can rub it in a little,” Trey, 16, said. “But, it is hard – because he knows a lot of my tricks.” Read more

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