
Court was in session today. Justice and Law students simulated current 4th Amendment Supreme Court case Lange v. California. Student advocates address argued both sides of the case and the panel of student justices decided to uphold the lower court decision extending āhot pursuitā exception to the warrant rule to include potential misdemeanor offenses.


Brewer Public Works is looking for summer Help!
APPLICATION:
file:///Users/lesliesmith/Downloads/Employment%20Application.pdf


More Seniors and their Pathways!




Penobscot Community Health Care (PCHC) is hosting a COVID-19 vaccine clinic to provide FREE COVID-19 vaccines to Hermon School District students ages 12 and older.
Here is the document with all the information!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nXoiX2E-nCC5FFUWeDoc7vfI3NyV6G96OemV0DUWyV8/edit?usp=sharing

The Hermon High School Social Studies Department is proud to announce we have three students who received awards at the state competition for National History Day. Keenan King and Cayden Hall have won second place in the Senior Division for the Group Website category. They have qualified and can move on to the national competition virtually in Washington, D.C. Ashley Cote received the third place award for Individual Documentary category. She will be an alternate for the national competition. Congrats! See their work linked below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1d-crMgfggxV-UY7mlnxtJhluKwZvwxuk/view
https://site.nhd.org/61053459/home

Just a reminder to 9th, 10th, and 11th graders! Bring your charged laptops and chargers each day this week!


Hermon High School is proud to present our "Steel Pan Spring Concert" on Monday, May 17th at 6pm. This will be an outside event and will be held in front of Hermon High School. Please bring your own chair (and umbrella if appropriate). Due to the amount of events happening this time of the year, we will try to play regardless of the weather. The students and instruments will be under a canopy. Please come and support our wonderful young musicians and enjoy the great music they have been learning and playing.
Students should arrive by 5:30. Concert attire is casual.


SENIORS! CLASS OF 2021! WE CELEBRATE YOU!
GRADUATION AND END OF YEAR ACTIVITIES!
These images will be mailed home in letter form tomorrow for you to have your own copy! But for now, here is the information!





On May 1, several Hermon High School volunteers helped some twenty of their neighbors in Hermon, Carmel and Levant with spring clean up in their yards. The students reported how nice their "bosses" were, and several of the families communicated their appreciation for the students' efforts. The event was coordinated by the HHS Student Council.
Volunteers used tools and equipment donated by Ace Hardware of Hermon, arranged through a community partnership established by HHS graduate Zachary Beaton.





Looking to start your career? GR Roofing Co., Inc. is hiring! Applicants must be 18 to apply and they are offering a great starting pay! Connect with Eric at GR Roofing Co., Inc. for more details on the application process! Contact information is included on the flyer. Eric is a Hermon High School Graduate from the class of 2008!


HELP WANTED!
Hero's Take Out in Hermon is now hiring cooks. Must be 17 or older to apply, will train for the position, experience not required. Flexible hours, and minimum starting pay at $13/hour. Apply online at https://www.herossportsgrill.com/employment


SENIORS/Class of 2021
DECISION DAY
Tuesday May 4th and Wednesday May 5th
Military
College
Apprenticeships
Work
Technical School
HHS celebrates them all! On Tuesday May 4th and Wednesday May 5th wear apparel that represents your pathway! Stop by Guidance so we can take your photo! OR email Mrs. Smith a photo! Congratulations!
leslie.smith@schools.hermon.net


Attention! Class of 2023 is hosting a contactless bottle drive. All you have to do is drop your bottles off onto our trailer and go! The trailer will be next to the field hockey field from Friday, April 30th to Friday, May 14th. Any donations are greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
2023 Class Officers



FEDEX JOB OPENING
Kayla Lefebvre, the Ops Admin HR at the Bangor, ME location for FedEx Ground is currently hiring for a package handler position. Applicants need to be 18+ and they offer benefits, tuition reimbursement for colleges/universities along with other great benefits and discounts. FedEx Ground has a lot of career growth within this company.Ā Starting pay is $13.15/hour. Website to applyapply:groundwarehousejobs.fedex.com.


SENIORS! HELP WANTED! INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY!
Are you looking for a job that will give you incredible experience? Contact Heather Craig the Assistant Director at Eastern Maine Counseling and Testing Services in Bangor. They have a job opportunity that might be of interest for any seniors who are graduating this year, attending college in the Bangor area, and are interested in working in Health and Human Services. They are hiring for Behavioral Health Professionals to provide medically necessary services for children with developmental disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, in the greater Bangor area. Many of their current and past staff are college students and they are frequently able to use this position for required internships and practicums during coursework. See the image that lists the job description, benefits, and position requirements. Staff start out at $17 an hour.


HELP WANTED!
Growing equipment rental company in Hermon is looking for summer help. The chosen candidate is responsible for washing and cleaning construction type equipment. Other responsibilities include greasing, refueling, assisting customers with loading and unloading, moving equipment, lot and building maintenance. This is a good opportunity for the right person to learn the basics of operating heavy equipment, and to work as a team. Candidate must be a minimum of 17 years of age, possess a valid drivers license, have reliable transportation and be able to work Saturdays as part of their work week. Position will be approximately 40 hours per week and pay rate is $13.00 per hour. Interested candidates should contact Russ at 207 605 0320.


REMINDER ABOUT OUR REMOTE DAY TO TU/TH STUDENTS FOR TUESDAY 4/27. WEDNESDAY/FRIDAY STUDENTS WILL NOT PARTICIPATE IN THIS REMOTE DAY. SEE IMAGE FOR DETAILS.


Students registered to take the SAT with HHS on 4/27. Here are the details you need. Please stop by Guidance to pick up a copy of these details as well! See image!
REMINDER TO ALL OTHER HHS STUDENTS NOT TAKING THE SAT:
You will have a remote learning day.
UTC students will still attend UTC for their regularly scheduled time.


IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ALL HHS STUDENTS FOR 4/27/21. This is information is being mailed home with report cards! More


The Cadets of the Hawk Battalion finalized their JROTC accreditation inspection today for Cadet Command to maintain a national accreditation through AdvancEd, and they achieved the highest level possible; Honor Unit with Distinction (Gold Star Unit)!!! Only 20 percent of the 1700+ Army JROTC programs around the world achieve this distinction. It was a challenging process which included precision drill routines, a supply/budget inspection, Cadet electronic portfolio interviews, two PowerPoint presentations (Service Learning Project and a Continuous Improvement Project), and finally, Instructor portfolio interviews (all while battling the extra challenges we faced with Covid). This is a three-year cyclic accreditation process. Please help us congratulate our cadets as you see them!
