Hancock Public School Junior High Knowledge Bowl teams competed in Fergus Falls on Tuesday, October 17th. There were 14 teams competing at this meet. Hancock teams placed as follows: First place: Beau Haugen, Jaxon Howe, Jett Nuest, Emmett Charles, Gavin Koehl. (Their final score was 104, 31 points ahead of second place!). Fifth place: Trevyn Carr,…
Read MoreHANCOCK PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENT OF THE MONTH The administration and faculty of Hancock Public School are pleased to announce the Students of the Month for October. These students are chosen because of their exemplary citizenship, positive attitude, and dedication to academic excellence. October Junior High Student of the Month Beau Haugen …
Read MoreHancock Public School Athletes of the Month Throughout the school year, Hancock coaches of each activity will select 1 student athlete to acknowledge not only students’ athletic achievements, but also the sort of exceptional character traits — perseverance, integrity, selflessness and sportsmanship — that make them leaders on the field, in the classroom and throughout…
Read MoreThe Hancock BPA and FFA are teaming up and hosting a benefit for the Trampas and Carly Howe family that recently lost their home in a fire. If you would like to donate a silent auction item, see the above flyer, go to https://bit.ly/howesilentauction or contact Wes Anderson at wes.anderson@hancockisd768.org. THANK YOU!
Read MoreOur weekly winners for the Caught in the Middle of Achievement Awards for the week of November 13th are posted below. These students were “caught” doing something that reflects positively on themselves, the school or the community. Kindergarten Callie Messner First Grade Lana Burnett Second Grade Onyx Grant Third Grade Ivy Rinkenberger…
Read MoreThe Howe family has truly made an impact in our school. Last week, when we heard about their loss, we wanted to show our support. So….the penny wars began. Every day, students brought in their pennies for the Howe family. And, of course, to win a pizza party! Every day, the hallways were a chaotic…
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