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Daily Notices

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Day 2

No More Late Buses This Year

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Cell Phones should be off and secured in your locker between 7:30 and 2:00. If you still have your phone on you, please place it in your locker. 

********************************************************************************************************************** 8th grade students need to turn in their Chromebooks AND chargers on Monday morning during homeroom or sooner if you will not be in next week.  

All 8th graders must return their devices even if they requested to use it at the high school  next year. 

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If you have an EpiPen or inhaler stored in the nurse's office, please stop by to pick it up today or next week. 6th graders attending today's Starland trip may pick theirs up at the end of the school day.

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1776 TRIVIA! 

Since 6th grade is on a field trip today, we will extend our question from yesterday for one more day. If you know the name of the JUDGE that Elsbeth works for, write HIS name on a piece of paper and put it in the box in the LMC today. 

Start reading Rebellion 1776 this weekend so you can get Monday's trivia question right! Happy reading everyone!"

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Yearbooks are still available for purchase. They are $15, Cash or Check (written out to Town of Hingham) You can purchase them from Mrs. Thompson in Art Room 224 during C and D Block 

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Today’s Pride Month fact of the Day is……this month is about both celebration and history.  It honors progress toward equality while recognizing that many people have worked hard to secure rights and protections.  Schools often use Pride Month to promote kindness and respect with a focus on inclusion, understanding differences, and treating others with dignity.    

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All students should check the lost and found outside the cafeteria for lost items. All items will be donated over the summer.

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Quote of the day - “Be true to work, your word, and your friends.”Henry David Thoreau