The Hastings Public School District's recent school board meeting highlighted a series of engaging activities and accomplishments from students across the district, showcasing a vibrant end to the school year.
Student representatives shared updates from various schools, beginning with Pine Crest Elementary, which recently hosted a successful fun run on May 1. The school is set to conclude the year with its annual Pride and Christ Festival on June 5, celebrating student achievements and community spirit. Additionally, during Teacher Appreciation Week, students expressed their gratitude through a chalk night, leaving positive messages for their teachers.
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Subscribe for Free At Kennedy Elementary, students participated in music performances and hands-on STEM projects, including building their own models of the Statue of Liberty. Meanwhile, Hastings High School celebrated a busy month in arts and athletics, with successful performances of "Your Good Man, Charlie Brown" and various sports teams excelling in their seasons.
A significant highlight was the senior scholarship night, where over $240,000 was awarded to the graduating class of 2025. The meeting also featured a suicide prevention walkathon organized by students, emphasizing the importance of mental health awareness within the school community.
Looking ahead, Hastings High School is preparing for finals and the upcoming graduation ceremony on June 6, marking a pivotal moment for seniors. The meeting concluded with heartfelt acknowledgments of the contributions made by student representatives, who expressed gratitude for their experiences and the relationships built during their time on the board.
As the school year wraps up, the Hastings Public School District continues to foster a supportive and engaging environment for its students, setting a positive tone for the future.