Bomber Update -- May 8
Mrs. Dewey takes a look at the end-of-year learning, celebrations, and special moments happening across MHPS as we wrap up another incredible year.
https://youtu.be/8RwP-EONxL8
about 21 hours ago, MHPS Communications Dept
As Teacher Appreciation Week winds down, we want to take a moment to thank the incredible educators who make a difference in the lives of our students. 💙🍎

If you have a teacher who has made an impact on your life or your child’s life, we encourage you to take a moment to thank them. A kind word or simple note of appreciation can mean more than you know.
2 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
Thank a Teacher MHPS Teacher Appreciation Week

Today, each Mountain Home Public School campus was proudly presented with its official Purple Star School banner, recognizing our continued commitment to honoring military service members, veterans, and the families who sacrifice alongside them. 💜🇺🇸

Students and staff across the district wore purple and gathered in representation of their schools as the banners were presented. This is a meaningful reminder that our military-connected students and families are valued, supported, and appreciated in every MHPS building.

Being recognized as Purple Star Schools reflects more than a designation; it represents our district’s commitment to creating a culture of respect, gratitude, and support for those who have served our country. Thank you to all military families in our Bomber community for your sacrifice and service. Go Bombers!

2 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
Hackler Intermediate Students and Staff at the Purple Heart Banner Presentation
MHJH and MHHS Students and Staff at the Purple Heart Banner Presentation
Pinkston Students and Staff at the Purple Heart Banner Presentation
Nelson Wilks Students and Staff at the Purple Heart Banner Presentation
Nelson Wilks Students and Staff at the Purple Heart Banner Presentation
Pinkston Students and Staff at the Purple Heart Banner Presentation
A Mountain Home Public School Military Family at the Pinkston Purple Heart Banner Presentation
Guy Berry Students and Staff at the Purple Heart Banner Presentation
Mountain Home Kindergarten Students and Staff at the Purple Heart Banner Presentation
District Staff at the Purple Heart Banner Presentation
Watch the 2026 Mountain Home High School Graduation Ceremony on May 15th LIVE by scanning the QR Code below or visiting:
XL7TV.com/MHHS

Other ways to watch:

XL7-TV (K07XL Mtn. Home)
K26-TV (K26GS Harrison)
Over the Air - Ch 26
COX – Ch 843
Suddenlink – Ch 22
Ritter – Ch 21 - 28
Yelcot - Ch 68-75
NEXT - Ch 40
2 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
Watch the  2026 MHHS Graduation on May 15 at XL7TV.com/MHHS or by scanning the QR code on the screen.
Step into the creativity of our Pinkston Middle School students through this year’s Virtual Art Show! 🎨✨
Take a moment to browse the slideshow and celebrate the incredible artistic talent happening at MHPS.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/149CgUz698YngwjQYtq7xV-4vkzBIPakvbj1_2TOsxDU/edit?usp=sharing
3 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
Virtual Art Show -Pinkston Middle School

Happy School Nurse Day to our incredible building nurses!

Ashley Looney- Kindergarten

Genette Wise- Nelson Wilks Herron

Teresa Grigg & Breanna Cowart- Hackler Intermediate School

Jenna Gilbert- Pinkston Middle School

Angie Horn- Mountain Home Jr. High

Sonja Pierce- Mountain Home High School

Wendy Blount- Guy Berry

3 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
8 building nurses from MHPS. Celebrating our building nurses for the compassion they show, the care they give, and the safe, healthy schools they help create every day.
Bomber Nurse Notes:
Please remember to pick up your child’s medication from the nurse’s office by 1:00 PM on May 15th (last day of school).

For safety reasons and per school policy, any medication not picked up will be disposed of.

If you have any questions, please contact your building nurse.
5 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
Please remember to pick up your child’s medication from the nurse’s office by 1:00 PM on May 15th (last day of school).   For safety reasons and per school policy, any medication not picked up will be disposed of.
It's National School Principals' Day!

To our building principals- thank you for leading our schools forward and making a difference for every student, every time.
8 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
National School Principals' Day--To our building principals- thank you for leading our schools forward and making a difference for every student, every time.
Behind every great school day is a team of Food Service Superheroes. Thank you for serving up care, kindness, and nutrition!
8 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
School Lunch Superhero Graphic-Behind every great school day is a team of Food Service Superheroes. Thank you for serving up care, kindness, and nutrition!
Today, our students went beyond the classroom—literally. 🚀

High school students connected live with NASA astronaut Jack Hathaway aboard the International Space Station, getting a firsthand tour of life in space and asking questions straight from orbit.

From floating through the ISS to answering student questions in real time, this was a learning experience they won’t soon forget.

A special thank you to Mr. Scott Booth for hosting today’s event and helping make this opportunity possible for our students.

Check out the full event at the link below!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvTSPYmNTkA
9 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
School Board Member, Mr. Scott Booth, hosting a live meeting with NASA Astronaut Jack Hathaway
NASA Astronaut Jack Hathaway  and students in dunbar during a Video Call
NASA Astronaut Jack Hathaway  and students in dunbar during a Video Call
NASA Astronaut Jack Hathaway  and students in dunbar during a Video Call
NASA Astronaut Jack Hathaway  and students in dunbar during a Video Call- Q & A
Student asking NASA Astronaut Jack Hathaway a question during the Q&A
School Board Member, Mr. Scott Booth, hosting a live meeting with NASA Astronaut Jack Hathaway
Celebrate Occupational Therapy Month!

Helping students grow stronger, more independent, and confident every day—our Occupational Therapists make a difference in ways that last a lifetime. Thank you for supporting our students’ success both in and out of the classroom!
9 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
Helping students grow stronger, more independent, and confident every day—our Occupational Therapists make a difference in ways that last a lifetime. Thank you for supporting our students’ success both in and out of the classroom!
An awesome opportunity for our students!
11 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
MHPS Students will have an opportunity to connect with NASA Astronaut Jack Hathaway through a virtual meeting on April 30th at 2:30 p.m. Public live stream link can be found on Dunbar Auditorium Youtube Channel
School Bus Driver Appreciation Day- Honoring those who play a vital role in keeping our MHPS community moving!
11 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
School Bus Driver Appreciation Day-April 28
Bomber Update -- April 24
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
15 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
Join us for our MHPS Annual Title I Meeting!
18 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
MHPS Annual Title I meeting April 24, 2026 3:30 PM at central office
Bomber Update-- April 17
Mrs. Dewey recognizes some of our academic organizations.
https://youtu.be/andKLU-gB_c
22 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
Step into a world where nothing is quite what it seems.

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
23 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
MHHS Bomber Theatre presents: Wonderland at Dunbar Auditorium May 8 & 9 at 7:00 P.M.

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.

23 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
Bomber Belle Dance Team Clinic Details:
24 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
Bomber Belle Dance Team Clinic Monday, June 8th  8:00AM - 11 AM $25 Ages 3-14 Forms can be picked up at MHK, NWH, Hackler, Pinkston, & MHJH Offices. Walk Ins Welcome-Register at the door (Cash or Check Only)
Line the route to cheer on the Flame of Hope!
25 days ago, MHPS Communications Dept
Flame of Hope coming through Mountain Home on May 19th at 12:15 PM, Bomber Plane, US Hwy 62W, Corner of E. 8th and S Main Street