Students just a few reminders :
Make sure you have all of your technology forms turned into the office as well as the signed student handbook form. You will not be allowed to participate in the Upcoming Snowball dance without all forms turned into the office. You can check in the office to see if your forms are turned in.
Students who are driving to school also need to remember to purchase a parking tag in the office. Failure to do so could result in loss of driving privileges. Parents please have students obtain tags from the high school office. Cost of parking tags are $5.00.
Highland 8th graders toured Hannibal Career and Tech Center today to learn about the amazing opportunities they have for them once they are Juniors and Seniors. Students toured the classrooms of Machine Tool, Building Trades, Cosmetology, Heath Care, and many others. As 8th graders prepare to plan for High School, it is important that they are aware of their many options. I am proud to say that our students were so respectful during our tours. I am so proud to be a Cougar!
Highland 8th graders toured Hannibal Career and Tech Center today to learn about the amazing opportunities they have for them once they are Juniors and Seniors. Students toured the classrooms of Machine Tool, Building Trades, Cosmetology, Heath Care, and many others. As 8th graders prepare to plan for High School, it is important that they are aware of their many options. I am proud to say that our students were so respectful during our tours. I am so proud to be a Cougar!
Today, HES celebrated the PTO Candy Bar Sales, with a “Pie the Teacher Assembly,” celebrating all of the students hard work during the fundraiser. 38 students sold enough candy bars to “Pie a Teacher.”
Saturday's Schedule for the Highland JH Tournament will be as follows:
9am - Girls Consolation Knox vs. Clark
10am - Boys championship. Kirksville vs. Clark
11am - Boys 3rd Place Quincy vs. Knox
12 noon - Girls Championship Kirksville vs. Quincy
1pm - Boys Consolation Highland vs. Palmyra
2pm - Girls 3rd Place Highland vs. Palmyra
These changes are an effort to assist Clark Co and Quincy Catholic in getting to their quarterfinal football games on Saturday afternoon.
Over the last several weeks Highland FBLA has been collecting canned goods to donate to a local food pantry. Members went door to door to collect the food items.
Highland FBLA members went to Truman State University today with other District 3 FBLA schools. They competed in business trivia, minute to win it games, a campus scavenger hunt and checked out the planetarium.
Poinsettia time! HHS Greenhouse will be open 3:30-6:00 p.m. Monday, 11/25; Tuesday, 12/3; Friday, 12/5 and Tuesday, 12/9. 6 inch single pots are $4, 8 inch 3 plant pots are $8. If you need an appointment, contact Mrs. Hamlin.
Highland Cougar Basketball continues tonight as the boys play Marion Co. and Monroe City at their Jamboree to kick off the 19-20 season.
Lady Cougars launch season
Robotics Club started tonight using the @MeetEdison robots. This crew was our first team. They started with the @Mindstorms_EV3 and are moving up to @seaperch later this year. Taught themselves the EdPy language today! #GoCougars #STEM #EdTech
Woot woot!! Robotics is their name and coding is their game!! Robotics Club started tonight using the @MeetEdison robots. We started 3 years ago with 10 robots and around 30 students. Today we have around 60 robots and over 80 kids! #GoCougars #STEM #EdTech
We had 16 members of the high school band represent Highland at Truman State Honor Band!
HS Student Council is selling TJ's pizza as a fundraiser. If you would like to order, please email kberhorst@lewis.k12.mo.us.
A big thank you to Cory Bennett and the Lewis County Sheriff’s Dept for coming into 5th & 6th grade Counselong classes to share information on the dangers of vaping and the Fatal Vision Goggles.
Join Highland FBLA in raising money for March of Dimes on Monday 11/18. Wear purple and donate $1 to wear a hat!
1st grade learned this past week about how insect communities are much like our own communities. Thanks to local beekeeper Tom Stark for teaching us more about bee communities!
Do you know the secret yet?! You have two more chances to see HHS Drama Club’s production of Trap! Join us tonight at 7:00 or tomorrow at 2:00 at Lewis Street Playhouse in Canton!
📸 credit: Lindseigh G. Photography
Mrs. Shrader’s class wrapped up their unit on shapes today with a 3D snack. Their favorite was the ice cream cones :) Thanks to all the parents who donated food! We also made shape monsters and brought in 3D shapes from home!
Mrs. Seals’ class harvested lettuce for the first time from the tower garden. All of the students liked it and are already looking forward to the next picking. Basil, chard, kale and arugula are still growing and will hopefully be enjoyed soon!