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Announcements 5-17-22

Highland Hills Middle School Afternoon Announcement for Tuesday, May 17, 2022

 

  • There are less than 90 yearbooks still available for purchase. Go to www.yearbookforever.com to reserve your copy! Online sales will end on May 20th unless they sell out before then!

 

 

 

Athletics Announcements (We also have an athletic bulletin board located in the Commons near the pool)

  • The boys and girls golf team combined their efforts to defeat North Harrison, South Central, and Borden yesterday evening at Chariot Run. The boys were led by Carter Vanwinkle with a 43 and the girls were led by Abby Wright with a 44.

  • Over the weekend the girls golf team also defeated Corydon and Columbus Central.  The team was led by Gracelyn Sinex with an impressive score of 70. Congrats girls on a fantastic season.

  • Cheerleading parent meeting Thursday, May 19th @ 6pm in the cafe.

  • Girls and Boys Track & Field end of season Awards Banquet will take place on Wednesday, May 25th, from 6-8pm in the Highland Hills Cafeteria. Parents and Athletes are encouraged to come celebrate a successful season. Dinner will be served.

  • Floyd County Volleyball Camp will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays thru May 26 @HHMS

Grades 5th-7th 4-5:30

Grades K-4th 5:30-7

Price- $50 (includes a tshirt)

Contact Lindsey Brown: Lnbrown@nafcs.org for registration and questions

 

Clubs (We have a club bulletin board located in the Commons near the Cafe’)

 

  • Congratulations to Reed McCue on advancing to the Bowling State Finals in Lafayette this Saturday.  Reed advanced with scores of 113, 145, 105, and 115 at Semi-State in Bloomington this past Saturday.

  • 7th Grade Softball ~ The 7th Grade team played very well last night and pulled out a 3-2 victory over North Harrison. Game was tied 2-2, at the bottom of the 4th inning when Adeline Shultz hit an RBI double to score the go ahead run. Maya Brogan contributed a double, while Jenna Wheatley and Charley Allgeier each added singles. Ava Skrocki had an RBI. Aubrey Duckworth pitched a great game for the Highlanders, striking out 11. Defensively, the 7th grade team didn’t commit an error in the field. The girls have their final game of the season tonight. They take on Silver Creek at Floyd Central with a  6:00pm start time.

 

  • The Debate club ~ If you’re interested, please go to Mrs. Stewarts room (A-123) on Wednesdays from 4:00 – 4:30pm. It’s a great opportunity to learn persuasive writing skills and have fun! No meeting on May 18th.  The last meeting will be on Wednesday, May 25th.

 

  • Campus Life now meets every Wednesday after school in the cafeteria until 5pm. Campus Life is a positive place where students can have fun with friends, talk about relevant issues, and be heard without judgment. It’s a place where you will be challenged to make good decisions and lead in a positive way here at HHMS.

 

  • The Art Club will meet on Tuesdays from 3:45 to 5:00pm in A321. (Science Lab) The Classroom code is ygqe64z.  The sponsor is Taylor Hannon.

 

  • Random Acts of Kindness (RAK) Club in Library from 3:45 – 4:45pm (Strause, Boehnlein, C. Hynes) All Highland Hills students are invited to attend.

The last meeting will be: May 26

 

  • Sign Language club will meet @ 8:15am in the Safety Net Room – every other Tuesday with Deanna Schaffer.

    • May 24

 

  • Jag Clovers will meet in room A284 (Kim Guy’s Room), from 4:00 – 5:15

  • 5/26 meeting

 

Good luck to any of our Jaguars that perform or play this evening.  Remember that there are three things that YOU can control: your attitude, your actions, and your effort.  Give it your best!  Have a great afternoon.

 

OTHER Announcements

 

  • Parents, We have a safety concern that I need your help please.  If you need to pick up your child in the front of school at dismissal, you NEED to park your vehicle on the right-hand side (near the football field) and walk up to get them near Door 35.  Students should NEVER walk through the traffic.  It is very dangerous!  There is a crosswalk that can be used so please don’t walk between the buses.  NO VEHICLES SHOULD BE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE BUSES WAITING FOR THE STUDENT TO COME OUT AND GET INTO THE CAR.  IT IS A SAFETY CONCERN AND YOU ARE BLOCKING OUR 46 BUSES.  I appreciate you keeping everyone safe.  THANK YOU!

 

  • Effective immediately, there is a $2.00 charge for any reprints of the Z-Pass (Bus Pass).  These will be used again next school year.  Students will need to hang onto their pass for the 22-23 school year.

 

  • Students, just a reminder that you should be scanning your bus pass as you get on and off of your bus.  This is helpful in an emergency situation for us to know who is on the bus.  Thank you

 

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