The Time Machine is geared up and ready to go for Right to Read Week! A good book can take you to the past, present and future!
Elementary buses are running approximately 10 minutes late due to a field trip returning late to school.
Baseball vs SE tonight is PPD until Tuesday 5/7 at HHS. Softball is still on as of now.
There will be a mandatory senior class meeting tomorrow morning , Thursday May 2 at 7:50 am in the high school gym for all graduating seniors in the class of 2019. This meeting will cover a variety of important topics dealing with the last few days of school, future plans, graduation practice and graduation. All graduating seniors should attend. The Pickaway-Ross bus will be held to accommodate any PRCTC seniors and their transportation after the meeting. If there are extenuating circumstances and a senior can not attend the meeting they should contact the high school office ASAP. GO GREEN!
Huntington Elementary
Right to Read Week
May 6th - 9th
Baseball and Softball tonight vs ZT is moved to Tuesday.
Tomorrow, April 25 the Huntington High School student council will be holding a prom promise mock crash in the student parking lot of the school. This event will involve emergency personnel and equipment such as emergency squads, police, state highway patrol and possibly med flight. These people along with the student council will be re-enacting a crash scene to reinforce the importance of safety and good choices during prom season. The student parking lot will be used for this event so students are encouraged to carpool tomorrow to save space or use other parking spots around the building. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation as our student council puts on a very informative and important event. Thanks again and GO GREEN.
Baseball game tonight is moved to Southeastern, softball will remain in the TWP.
First Grade students directed by our music teacher, Jenny Fisher, presented “Lemonade!” the musical this evening to a packed house! They did a wonderful job!
April’s Student Run Credit Union Incentives!
Win the Pig Contest – Students will have a chance to guess how many skittles are in the piggy bank. The student with the closest guess at the end of April will win the candy-filled piggy bank.
Coloring Contest- A coloring sheet will be displayed at the Student-Run Branch during the month of April. There are three age categories for winners: Ages 0-6, ages 7-11 and ages 12+. Winners will be chosen from all local branches.
Savings Challenge – All youth members who make a deposit in their own savings account every week in April at their Student-Run Credit Union every week during the month of April will win a small prize.
Fourth graders practicing their archery skills in Physical Education class today. 🎯
Calling all Future Huntsmen of the Class of 2032!
Huntington varsity baseball comes away with a 2-1 victory over Waverly this evening. GO GREEN!
It's an EGGCELLENT time of year to open a new account with our Student-run Credit Union! Prizes for students that make a deposit every week of April!
Baseball canceled vs McClain tonight
Rescheduled for Friday 3/29 5pm bus 3:15
Softball canceled vs McClain tonight
Rescheduled for Wednesday 3/27 5pm Bus 3:15
JV Softball home vs McClain 5pm
Buckaroo Ball is this Saturday! Come enjoy an evening with your little buckaroo at the Mother-Son Dance.
Preschool had a visitor today! Thank you Shannon and Gavin Snyder for sharing your baby lambs with us.
Huntsmen Archery had a great day at the State Championship today! Our Middle School Team placed 5th overall. Kanon Perko placed 5th in elementary boys and Bree Carter won the elementary girls state championship!
Attention Huntsmen Parents: please see attachments for a great opportunity to gain valuable information about services for your children. One event is tonight at the educational service center.
Reminder boys basketball and cheerleading banquet tomorrow evening 6pm in the cafeteria. Huntington Chapel will be providing food and drinks.