
Mrs. Daniel children wanted to bring their lamb, Benjamin, for show-and-tell. He was just too cute to share with just their classes. He went and visited the whole school.



What do you do when it is too cold to go outside for recess? In Kindergarten they dance with pool noodles.



Mrs. Stanley's students are doing amazing things on Type to Learn.


At a work session before last night's board meeting, Mrs. Clayton showed the new board members about Capstone Project that each student must present to a board member as a graduation requirement.



JR High Art Students created color wheels today.


We are please to announce our December students of the Month.
Elementary School - https://www.hcosd.org/article/1403214
JR/SR High School - https://www.hcosd.org/article/1403425



Take a look at the amazing art work being produced by students at the elementary school.



All of Mrs. Kleve's students (8th grade - seniors) chose a word to represent them for the next year.


These students are participating in a pilot program through NJC to earn their CDL before they graduate.



What do you do when you have to go to school on a Friday? You wear your PJ's!




6th Grade Cereal Box Book Report for their final project of the Novel Code Talker a historical fiction novel.

The Plant Science class and Life Skills students grew and delivered Christmas Amaryllises to the administrators, counselors and secretaries in our school district. They are very grateful for all these individuals do in our schools!




Mrs. Kleve's 8th grade students sent Christmas greetings to friends a family. We wish you a Merry Christmas!


In Mrs. Houghtelling's 3rd grade science class students demonstrated their knowledge of the life cycle with clay models.

After a long day of finals the 7-12 Students had a chance to unwind after a long day of testing with games and relay races.





Third graders learned about rounding with making numberlines. Then, they took turns jumping little frogs to the easy number, to practice rounding!





Last week the Nutrition and Wellness class hosted a Wellness Fair with booths about - “Encouraging a Healthy at Any Weight Attitude”
- “Vegan Diets and their Benefits”
- “Stress Management”
- “Protein Power”





Elementary Infusion students work to program their Edison robots to perform tasks.

We were excited to welcome parents into the building to join the students for the holiday meal today.




The Catering classes are learning about the importance of presentation in food preparation. Students were challenged to garnish a plain Twinkie, transforming it into a high end restaurant dessert. Who wouldn't want one of these?
