
Don't forget about comics when choosing books!


One of the first stages of reading is using the pictures to tell the story. Try it with your child!


Harbor Beach Community Schools will be closed tomorrow, March 22nd due to the incoming storm. Stay safe and we will see you all after Spring Break!

Our 3rd and final March is Reading Month challenge! Enjoy some quiet reading time today.


Just a reminder that spring break is next week. Enjoy your time off, Pirates!


Kids love to discuss stories as they read!


As the 3rd marking period draws to a close, we wanted to recognize this group of Middle School PR Class students for a job well done! These 7th and 8th graders create most of the posts you see here. Our 4th and final group will start on April 1 and they would love to know what you would like to see shared!


Find some poems to share with your reader today instead of their usual books!


Try out an ebook for something different!


Congratulations bowlers!


Thursday is 5th grade lunch day! As part of the Healthy Meals Incentive Grant that HBCS received, the 5th graders collaborated with Mrs. Cook on a delicious lunch of their choosing. Bon Appetit!


Head to the library together and get a book for your student AND for yourself!


The week before spring break is a busy one here at HBCS!


A great repetitive book for this St Patrick's Day morning? Green Eggs & Ham!


Build a fort and get out that flashlight to make reading even more fun this weekend!


Congratulations to these Pirates for earning Greater Thumb East All-Conference basketball honors!


The 10th grade students are beginning to read Night by Elie Wiesel. They will be touring the Zekelman Holocaust Center in Farmington Hills in April.


Instead of reading a book, sing some songs with your students today! (Or better yet, do both!)


Our second reading month challenge is here!


Isaiah Kabban and Miguel Delrosario participated in the MHSPLA varsity state meet on March 9th in the 145lb weight class. Miguel secured the 6th position with a total of 1,000 lbs. However, Isaiah Kabban was disqualified from the competition. The top 22 best lifters in each weight class qualify for states, and the top 10 lifters at the state meet earn medals with all-state honors.



