
According to Chef Edwards, Lead Culinary Professor at Ozarka College:
“Terran outshined ten other students in a high-pressure Chopped-style competition, impressing the judges with both creativity and precision. He delivered a perfectly seasoned pork tenderloin paired with a bold and flavorful black fried rice that showcased his skill and confidence in the kitchen. To finish, he sealed his victory with a rich and indulgent cheesecake dip, leaving a lasting impression and earning the top spot.”
We love seeing our Bombers thrive after graduation—congratulations, Terran!


Junior shooters get a single round at Regionals, with the top 16 teams advancing to the State Tournament scheduled for May 29th.
The Mountain Home Junior Squad, consisting of Benson Hopper, Case Hardin, Luke Hopper, Wyatt Bourg, and Austin Still, did not disappoint. The squad finished 2nd overall, shooting a 109 out of 125, with 2 lightning delays during their round of competition.
Case Hardin finished with a straight 25 out of 25 performance, and Luke Hopper secured a spot on the Top Five Shooters board with a strong 24 out of 25 showing.




Mrs. Dewey is joined by Coach Steve Ary to discuss spring practices and what he’s looking forward to this season for Bomber Football.
https://youtu.be/Vg_hAZBnNW4

Mrs. Dewey recognizes some of our academic organizations.
https://youtu.be/andKLU-gB_c
MHHS Bomber Theatre proudly presents Wonderland, a high-energy musical inspired by Alice’s journey through a wildly imaginative world of unforgettable characters, unexpected twists, and a search for identity, courage, and home.
Join us at Dunbar Auditorium on May 8 and 9 at 7:00 PM for an evening of bold visuals, dynamic music, and student performances you won’t want to miss.
Get your tickets here: https://mhhsbombertheatre.ludus.com


OUTDATED RECORDS TO BE DESTROYED
Mountain Home Public Schools will be destroying all outdated special education and 504 records prior to June 2020. These records are maintained for six years after a student has graduated, dropped, or moved from the district. According to state and federal guidelines, these records should be destroyed six years after a student no longer receives special education or 504 services or records are no longer needed to provide services.
All parties (18 years of age or older) who were served in special education programs/504, or parents/guardians of those students, have the right to review and request the records before they are destroyed. The special education records are available for pickup at the Mountain Home Special Education Office at 1001 S. Main Street. 504 records are available to pick up at the Mountain Home Public School Central office at 2465 Rodeo Drive. All offices are open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. If not requested, the records will be destroyed on July 1, 2026. Any questions or concerns regarding special education records may be addressed by calling (870)425-1247. In regard to 504, you may call (870)425-1201.
Parents,
Mountain Home Public Schools wants to make you aware of a scam that has been reported in our area. Some parents have already received phone calls from individuals impersonating a school counselor and requesting a $250 payment for an ACT/SAT prep class.
Please be advised:
Our counselors will never contact you by phone to request payment of any kind. We will never ask for payment over the phone or request sensitive financial information in this manner.
If you receive a call like this, we encourage you to:
-Hang up immediately
-Do not provide any personal or financial information
-Report the scam to the Attorney General's Office https://arkansasag.gov/current-scams/
-Contact your student's school directly to verify any questions or concerns
We appreciate your attention to this matter and your partnership in helping us keep our families informed and protected.


While the season has come to an end, the team demonstrated impressive effort, determination, and growth throughout the year. MHHS will graduate seven seniors who have made a lasting impact on the program and will be greatly missed.
With a strong group set to return, the future of MHHS Quiz Bowl looks bright heading into next season.

Mrs. Dewey discusses the ATLAS test and highlights a lesson from one of our Jr. High teachers.
https://youtu.be/cgxJdMyjuTY

Thank you to our assistant principals for your unwavering support and dedication to our students. Your leadership, commitment, and care make a meaningful difference every single day—we truly appreciate all that you do!

