Help support HMS and test drive a car! Plus, enjoy a bake sale, face painting, canteen, an open playground and more!When: Saturday, October 12th, 2013; 10am-2pmWhere: Harkins Middle School (bus-loading zone)Each test drive earns us a donation from Ford. There will be 8-10 vehicles available. Please come join us and bring a friend! :)
Attention HMS Cross Country Participants:• There will be a cross country practice Tuesday, Oct 1st from 3-3:45pm.• The second Middle School Cross Country Meet will be held at Nelson Rural School ( behind the school) Wednesday, October 2nd. Start time 4:00. Everyone is welcome to attend!
Our annual fundraiser was a huge success this year! Here is a list of the winners, as revealed Friday during our assembly.$100 prizes: Melissa Doucette; Evelyn Comeau; Leo Watt; Dale Morrison; Kevin Curtis; Bruce McConnell; Patsy McKibbon$500 prize: Diane Stairs$1500 prize: Edison Russell; name of seller: Logan Savoy ($100)Classes with highest participation: 3rd place- Ms Barrieau; 2nd place- Ms Richardson; 1st place- Ms MalleyHighest individual sellers: 5th place-Nathan MacDiarmid; ($25 for Walmart) 4th place- Brittany Mullin, ($50 for Walmart)3rd place- Kristen Gillespie; (Bicycle)2nd pla
Ever since her 5th birthday, Olivia has saved the $75.00 she receives each year from her aunt instead of a birthday toy. Next week, Olivia will turn 14, and she has decided that after her 14th birthday party, she will take all of her birthday money and open a savings account. How much money will Olivia have to open her account immediately following her 14th birthday?
All solutions must be submitted by noon time on Friday, October 4.
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Since Juan's number is a multiple of 5, his number can be 5, 10, or 15. However, clue 2 says that Maria's number is more than Juan's number and clue 3 says Anna's number is exactly two times Maria's number. Thus if Juan's number were 10 or 15, Maria's number would be greater than 10, and Anna's number would be greater than 20. Hence Juan's number has to be 5. Since clue 4 says that Carlos' number is 1/3 Anna's number, the greatest possible value for Carlos' number is 6; otherwise, Anna's number would be over 20.
Just a note that Cross Country has begun! We will have one practice (afterschool) and one meet per week. The district schedule has not been released yet, so we thank you for your patience as we try to hash out the details and times of meets and practices. There is a meet for anyone interested in attending at Dr Losier tonight beginning at 3:45pm.
Dear Parents:HMS Home and School will be having their first meeting on Wednesday, September 25 at 6:30pm in the Common Room. Newcomers are more than welcome to attend!See you there!
Juan, Maria, Anna, and Carlos each choose a different whole number between 0 and 20 (but not equal to either 0 or 20). Use the given clues to find each person's number.
1. Juan's number is a multiple of 5.
2. Maria's number is greater than Juan's number.
3. Anna's number is exactly two times Maria's number.
4. Carlos' number is 1/3 of Anna's number, but it is not the smallest number.
All solutions must be submitted by noon time on Friday, September 27.
Please remember:
First and Last Name
Class
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