
State brackets are out! Next weeks plans are be ironed out now and will let you know as soon as we can! Go ‘Cats! So proud of both our teams.



Pep Band— It’s time to cheer on the teams! We load at 4:00 leave at 4:15!! Support your teams in Hanover Blue and White and it’s” Raining” so don’t forget your poncho’s!

Alright Wildcat fans, time to show up in full force. Both our girls and boys are playing for a chance to go to state today in the sub state championships. Here is the schedule, all games at Axtell:
5:30 - Boys - Hanover vs Axtell
7:00 - Girls - Hanover vs Linn
Come support both teams, show your Hanover pride, and let’s make it a home court advantage!
Go ‘Cats!!!

The elementary students have been enjoying the week of Dr. Seuss Read Across America activities. Yesterday, students wore school colors to support the basketball teams; Today they wore pajamas or comfy clothes. Round 2 of Seuss Madness also began. By Tuesday we will know which Dr. Seuss book is the favorite.




Good luck to our girls basketball team as they take on Wetmore in the semifinals of sub state! We will play at 7:30 at Axtell.
Go 'Cats!

Sorry for the late notice, but JH track practice will be done between 4:45 and 5:00.

Good luck to our boys basketball team in the semifinals of sub state tonight. They will face off against Southern Cloud at 6:00 in Axtell.
Go 'Cats!

Yesterday “Green Eggs and Ham” was the enjoyed more than The “Book of Color”. Today students dressed up for their career. There were vets, farmers, mechanics, athletes, photographers, teachers, etc. Tomorrow’s theme is wear red and blue to support Hanover’s basketball teams.





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Our senior class had the great opportunity to visit the Auschwitz Exhibition in Kansas City. This was a great experience for all. This exhibit has been in New York and Kansas City. After March 20th this exhibit will head back to Europe.


Tomorrow’s Junior High track practice will be over by 5:00 p.m.

“The Cat in the Hat” won the first round in Seuss Madness. Today students wore their favorite color. Tomorrow’s theme is dress up for your career as we celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday.




7th-grade science students are studying types of energy, energy transfers, and energy transformations. In order for the students to gain a better understanding of these concepts, they designed, built, and presented their Newton Cradles to the class.





Elementary students wore crazy socks and a hat in celebration of Read Across America week. Tomorrow is wear your favorite color.




English 8 students worked on a prediction passage activity for the next text “from Lincoln: A Photobiography”.



FFA celebrating "Drive Your Tractor to School Day".


Competitors in five events advanced to finals at the Valley Heights forensics meet Saturday, with Michelle Zarybnicky and Elaina White earning top honors and a State Champs berth in improvised duet acting. Other medalists were Lyndee Padgett, third, Cora Coufal, fourth, and Michelle, fifth, all in oration; Levi Griffith, fourth in informative speaking; and Ava Sedlacek and Hannah Zarybnicky, fifth in IDA. Next up is Washington County’s meet on March 24.


More snow pictures.




Kindergarten are checking out the shapes of the snowflakes.





Read Across America begins on Monday. Elementary students will participate in activities each day. In addition, students will vote for the best Dr. Seuss book until we have a champion.
