Huron City School District News Article

1/30/23

Huron High School
Monday, January 30, 2023

1.  The Huron girls finished 7th and the boys finished 2nd Saturday at the 12 team Ontario Swimming Invitational. Leading the way for Huron were:
Granthem Brown 
Jared Lenczyk
Gabe Schleenbaker
Karlee Kurtz 
Maddie Porterfield 
Samantha Lesnak and
Sydney Woodruff 
The Tigers complete their dual meet season on Thursday at Norwalk 

2.  Many seniors still owe their diploma paperwork.  Please get that turned into the high school office.

3.  The Sadie Hawkins dance will be Saturday, February 25th. It will be from 7-9 pm at Woodlands Intermediate School. The attire is homecoming style and exclusively black and red. 

4.  Volunteer opportunity: Shawnee School is currently looking for HHS students to help bubble in assessments for the 2nd Grade tests.  Please see Mr Lamb if interested.

5.  Health classes will be using the Student Union 6th & 7th periods through Tuesday, 1/31. Those kids who use the student union for study hall at that time are reminded to please report to Study Hall.

6.  On Monday, February 6, there will be a mandatory meeting for parents and students who plan to take College Credit Plus classes next school year for the first time. The meeting will be held at 7 pm in the HHS cafeteria. Students currently taking CCP classes will be able to review the information on the CCP website following the meeting. See Mrs. James or Mrs. Taraschke with questions.

7.  News from the Huron Public Library: 
Like volunteering? Join the next Teen Library Council monthly meeting today at 4 pm to share your ideas to improve the Library and the community. This extra special meeting is the council's Winter Party! A simple application is all it takes to join. Stop by the Circulation Desk to grab one or visit huronlibrary.org.

Meet up and share current yarn projects, get help from Library staff, or just enjoy being in the company of other crafters at the Stitch Niche: Crochet Club for teens and adults. The next meeting is on Tuesday, January 31 at 3 pm.

Have you participated in a previous Girls Who Code program? Join the Girls Who Code Coding Ambassador Program to help new members learn about coding in a positive environment. Stop by the Youth Services Department at the Library if you're interested in helping out. Girls Who Code meet every Thursday until March. Attendance of every session is not required, but is highly encouraged. Registration required. 

Get warm at the Library this winter and play some Chess with chess master Paul Sherwood on Saturday, February 4 at 10 am. Come for fun or to improve your game. Open to all ages and abilities.

Get program reminders sent directly to your inbox by registering your email at the bottom of our website at huronlibrary.org!

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