Our district is finally starting to thaw, and we hope you’re enjoying the sunshine and more manageable temperatures! But this is Michigan — and we all know winter isn’t finished with us just yet.
Now’s a great time to review our weather cancellation policies and procedures so you know exactly what to expect in the event of a school cancellation or two-hour delay. Being informed helps everyone plan ahead with confidence.
You can find all the details right here: https://www.hassk12.org/page/weather-cancellation-information
Now’s a great time to review our weather cancellation policies and procedures so you know exactly what to expect in the event of a school cancellation or two-hour delay. Being informed helps everyone plan ahead with confidence.
You can find all the details right here: https://www.hassk12.org/page/weather-cancellation-information

The Hastings Area School System's Board of Education will be meeting tomorrow night for its regularly-scheduled monthly meeting.

This week, some of our incredible 8th grade art students helped create something special for their HMS community. They designed a “little” note addressed to all 600 HMS students, reminding each and every one of them that they make our school a better and more unique place just by being part of it.
Even more meaningful was the fact that every single HMS student’s name is handwritten on the large envelope. 💙
Even more meaningful was the fact that every single HMS student’s name is handwritten on the large envelope. 💙


It’s a great day to be a Saxon! The Hastings varsity competitive cheer team has secured its sixth consecutive I-8 Championship, completing a dominant "clean sweep" of the 2026 conference season.
Following commanding victories at both conference jamborees earlier this year, the Saxons sealed the title at the league finals hosted by Jackson Northwest, extending a reign of excellence that began in 2021.
The team has a week to prepare for postseason tournaments heading into Districts at Gull Lake on Saturday, February 21.
The JV team wrapped up their season last night landing in second place over Harper Creek.
Following commanding victories at both conference jamborees earlier this year, the Saxons sealed the title at the league finals hosted by Jackson Northwest, extending a reign of excellence that began in 2021.
The team has a week to prepare for postseason tournaments heading into Districts at Gull Lake on Saturday, February 21.
The JV team wrapped up their season last night landing in second place over Harper Creek.


Our culinary students are diving into the seafood unit, mastering techniques while preparing halibut, salmon, flounder, trout, and monkfish. Very delicious ... and maybe a little stinky. Great work!








Congratulations to the boys wrestling team on winning a district title last night. The team traveled to Battle Creek Central where the Saxons defeated Lakeview (74-6) and Loy Norrix (64-14).
Winning two matches on the night was Hunter Sutfin, Karson Gray, Maverik Peake, Isaac Lilley, Liam Renner, Quinn Schnerre, Jace Acker, Tyce Richardson, and Ethan Hetrick. Winning one match was Josh Roberts, Brayden Ward, Logan Smith, Austin Friddle, and Reese Hammond.
The team will travel to Portage Northern next week to compete for a regional title.
Winning two matches on the night was Hunter Sutfin, Karson Gray, Maverik Peake, Isaac Lilley, Liam Renner, Quinn Schnerre, Jace Acker, Tyce Richardson, and Ethan Hetrick. Winning one match was Josh Roberts, Brayden Ward, Logan Smith, Austin Friddle, and Reese Hammond.
The team will travel to Portage Northern next week to compete for a regional title.



Wow! Everyone who organized and participated in last week’s WinterFest truly showed up in a big way. Not only did we have an incredible time, but together we raised an amazing $9,284.54 for the Lucas family to help Nolan get a diabetes service dog.
That’s huge and just another example of our school community supporting one another.
Thank you SO much to everyone who helped make this year’s WinterFest such a success!
That’s huge and just another example of our school community supporting one another.
Thank you SO much to everyone who helped make this year’s WinterFest such a success!

The Saxon girls wrestling team finished their regular season this weekend undefeated by winning the Southwest Michigan Combined League Championship.
This caps off winning eight tournaments in a row and a perfect 10-0 dual meet record. The tournament this weekend was made up of 42 schools from five different conferences.
Since most leagues don't have enough girls to host a tournament on their own, it was decided to combine girls from all five leagues in the Southwest Michigan area. The Saxons scored 178 points. Plainwell was second with 163.5.
Dez Mathis won the championship in her weight class at 120 pounds. Placing second was Riley Furrow (100), Abby Fraser (145) and Ashlynn Bailey (235). Placing third was Sara Baker (130) and Chloe Aiken (70).
The girls host 32 schools for Individual districts this Sunday at home.
This caps off winning eight tournaments in a row and a perfect 10-0 dual meet record. The tournament this weekend was made up of 42 schools from five different conferences.
Since most leagues don't have enough girls to host a tournament on their own, it was decided to combine girls from all five leagues in the Southwest Michigan area. The Saxons scored 178 points. Plainwell was second with 163.5.
Dez Mathis won the championship in her weight class at 120 pounds. Placing second was Riley Furrow (100), Abby Fraser (145) and Ashlynn Bailey (235). Placing third was Sara Baker (130) and Chloe Aiken (70).
The girls host 32 schools for Individual districts this Sunday at home.

Many of our elementary students helped us celebrate a big milestone across Hastings Area Schools: the 100th day of school!
They came to school with some fun and creative outfits. What a fun way to mark 100 days of learning!
They came to school with some fun and creative outfits. What a fun way to mark 100 days of learning!









Reminder: students can still purchase tickets at the door for the Snowball Dance tonight, February 7, from 8:00-11:00pm at Hastings High School!
Looking forward to seeing everyone!
Due to poor weather, driving conditions and the existing winter weather advisory that will extend through the day, HASS is closed for Friday, February 6.

Fans were treated to high-level basketball from some of the region’s most elite athletes (interpret that with as much sarcasm as you’d like) as teachers faced off against first responders in a charity basketball game benefiting Nolan’s service dog.
First responders handled business on the court with a 56–43 win, but teachers came out on top where it mattered most: donations, prevailing 368–245.
Huge thanks to everyone who gave their time, energy, and money to make this event such a success!
First responders handled business on the court with a 56–43 win, but teachers came out on top where it mattered most: donations, prevailing 368–245.
Huge thanks to everyone who gave their time, energy, and money to make this event such a success!










Journey Church, with a presence in both the Middleville and Caledonia communities, made a generous donation to Hastings High School on Thursday.
As part of their annual fundraiser, which blesses schools and other local, national and worldwide causes, they contributed $9,800 to HHS to help create a student resource closet.
Our students often have needs for basic essentials that can go unmet or are quietly covered by our office staff out of their own pockets. This incredible gift ensures that these important items will be readily available to students when they need them most.
Thank you, Journey Church, for your generosity and thoughtful support of our students.
As part of their annual fundraiser, which blesses schools and other local, national and worldwide causes, they contributed $9,800 to HHS to help create a student resource closet.
Our students often have needs for basic essentials that can go unmet or are quietly covered by our office staff out of their own pockets. This incredible gift ensures that these important items will be readily available to students when they need them most.
Thank you, Journey Church, for your generosity and thoughtful support of our students.

The Saxons hit the mats Wednesday night in Pennfield for the second I-8 Competitive Cheer Jamboree!
JV turned in one of their strongest performances of the season, earning 2nd place in their division with a season-high 558.40.
Varsity brought the heat after a week of hard work, delivering some of their cleanest rounds yet and finishing on top with a commanding lead of more than 60 points over second-place Pennfield.
Next stop: Jackson Northwest next Wednesday for the league finals. Varsity is chasing history as they look to complete a clean sweep and bring home their 6th straight league championship! 💙📣
JV turned in one of their strongest performances of the season, earning 2nd place in their division with a season-high 558.40.
Varsity brought the heat after a week of hard work, delivering some of their cleanest rounds yet and finishing on top with a commanding lead of more than 60 points over second-place Pennfield.
Next stop: Jackson Northwest next Wednesday for the league finals. Varsity is chasing history as they look to complete a clean sweep and bring home their 6th straight league championship! 💙📣




Thank you, seniors!
The Saxons took the mat Wednesday night at home for Senior Night. The boys hosted Marshall and Harper Creek. The Saxons started off with a 70–10 win over Marshall. Brayden Ward, Hunter Sutfin, Karson Gray, Isaac Lilley, Liam Renner, Logan Smith, Aden Armstrong, Quinn Schnerre, Jace Acker, Tyce Richardson, Ethan Hetrick, and Josh Roberts picked up wins against Marshall.
In the dual against Harper Creek, the Saxons narrowly lost 39–40. The Saxons move their record to 4–2 in the I-8 and 33–7 overall.
The girls improved their dual record to 10 wins and 0 losses with wins over Marshall, 66–12, and Harper Creek, 51–18.
Winning two matches were Riley Furrow, Bella Strimback, Morgan Casselman, Sara Baker, Autumn Mayak, Abby Fraser, and Alexia Owen.
Wrestlers want to thank the student body for the fantastic student section at last night's matches.
Seniors who were honored include Aden Armstrong, Reese Hammond, Isaac Lilley, Tyce Richardson, Alexia Owen, Chloe Aiken, Sara Baker, Ashlyn Bailey, and Dez Mathis.
The Saxons took the mat Wednesday night at home for Senior Night. The boys hosted Marshall and Harper Creek. The Saxons started off with a 70–10 win over Marshall. Brayden Ward, Hunter Sutfin, Karson Gray, Isaac Lilley, Liam Renner, Logan Smith, Aden Armstrong, Quinn Schnerre, Jace Acker, Tyce Richardson, Ethan Hetrick, and Josh Roberts picked up wins against Marshall.
In the dual against Harper Creek, the Saxons narrowly lost 39–40. The Saxons move their record to 4–2 in the I-8 and 33–7 overall.
The girls improved their dual record to 10 wins and 0 losses with wins over Marshall, 66–12, and Harper Creek, 51–18.
Winning two matches were Riley Furrow, Bella Strimback, Morgan Casselman, Sara Baker, Autumn Mayak, Abby Fraser, and Alexia Owen.
Wrestlers want to thank the student body for the fantastic student section at last night's matches.
Seniors who were honored include Aden Armstrong, Reese Hammond, Isaac Lilley, Tyce Richardson, Alexia Owen, Chloe Aiken, Sara Baker, Ashlyn Bailey, and Dez Mathis.









The Southeastern Elementary 5th graders participated in Bittersweet Ski Resort's Gym Day program this week. Students started the day with a lesson from the Bittersweet staff and then spent the rest of the day perfecting their skills on the slopes!
Kids enjoyed learning a new outdoor sport. Thanks to the staff and volunteers that helped make the program successful. Also a big thanks to Hastings Education Enrichment Foundation and First Presbyterian Church for their financial support.
Kids enjoyed learning a new outdoor sport. Thanks to the staff and volunteers that helped make the program successful. Also a big thanks to Hastings Education Enrichment Foundation and First Presbyterian Church for their financial support.





A huge thank you to Amergy Disposal and Velo Law for their generous donations that allowed the Hastings Middle School wrestling program to purchase a scale for the team!
Having a dedicated scale helps our athletes monitor their weight safely and consistently, making practices and competitions run much more smoothly.
We are especially excited to see the continued growth of the Middle School girls' wrestling program. In just two years, we have grown from only a few girls on the team to more than 15 wrestlers, and the momentum keeps building.
Community support like this makes a real difference for our student-athletes. Thank you!
Having a dedicated scale helps our athletes monitor their weight safely and consistently, making practices and competitions run much more smoothly.
We are especially excited to see the continued growth of the Middle School girls' wrestling program. In just two years, we have grown from only a few girls on the team to more than 15 wrestlers, and the momentum keeps building.
Community support like this makes a real difference for our student-athletes. Thank you!

While a warm, sunny day at the beach may still be months away, there was plenty of fun in the sun happening at Hastings High School this week. As part of WinterFest, classes participated in a beach-themed door decorating contest. Here are some of the creative designs.







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What a special treat for our lower elementary students, who were joined by fellow students from Delton Kellogg School District!
Members of the Grand Rapids Symphony and Grand Rapids Ballet brought a LolliPops performance to the stage at the Hastings Performing Arts Center, creating a learning experience through music and movement.
By blending The Emperor’s New Clothes and The Ugly Duckling, the performance introduced students to the magic of storytelling while also teaching them about music and the structure of an orchestra.
This opportunity was made possible by the generosity of the Douglas A. and Margaret E. DeCamp Foundation. We are grateful for partners who help our students develop a passion for the arts!
Members of the Grand Rapids Symphony and Grand Rapids Ballet brought a LolliPops performance to the stage at the Hastings Performing Arts Center, creating a learning experience through music and movement.
By blending The Emperor’s New Clothes and The Ugly Duckling, the performance introduced students to the magic of storytelling while also teaching them about music and the structure of an orchestra.
This opportunity was made possible by the generosity of the Douglas A. and Margaret E. DeCamp Foundation. We are grateful for partners who help our students develop a passion for the arts!









