HHS Weekly Announcements
November 18th
This Week's Announcements
Nov. 27-29 - No School for Thanksgiving Break
- Did you know FCA is held every Friday morning at 7:00 in Mr. Magoffin's room? Come hear from peers and eat some doughnuts! We hope to see you there!
The HHS Bright Futures Council will be collecting $1 from students AND staff on Nov. 25th & 26th in the morning and during 4th hour to help support Shop with a Cop!
Check out the WCN class's work with the Harrisonville Police Department on the annual Shop with a Cop videos....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmdwnDNViBQ
https://www.facebook.com/HarrisonvillePD/videos/1732617640203963/
Congratulations
Congratulations to the All-District Band Honorees including Walker Holden, Ryan Anderson, Landen Laizure, Parker Rowland, Dillon Pippin, Michael Dahn, Brad Cox, Jackson Hayes, Alex Sheldrake, Kenna Hawley, Mary O'Reilly, Kaitlin Sheldrake, Selah Norman, and Savannah Timmons.
Congratulations to the HHS Football Team for a great season. The Wildcats lost to the Gain Valley in the District Championship game Friday night.
Congratulations to the Cass Career Center FFA who had a successful night at the District Fall Speech Contest. Josie Moore placed 3rd in Young Farmers/Young Farm Wives, Hannah Dinges placed 1st in Missouri Quarter Horse Association, and Emma Wernex placed 1st in Missouri Institute of Cooperatives. Dinges will compete in January at the Missouri Quarter Horse State Convention and Wernex will compete in March at the Missouri Institute of Cooperative State Meeting.
Sonic Locker Room
One-Acts
Harrisonville High School recently announced the cast and directors for its one-act plays. A new addition to this year’s performance is the fact that the one-acts were written by HHS creative writing students.
The one-acts include Lost in Transit written by Parker Rowland, directed by Breezy Semler, featuring Caleb Baker, Lydia Newman, Micah Cheek, Kinsley Brannon, and Halle Keeney; The Parody of Julius Ceaser written by Landen Laizure, directed by Mattew Hasenyager, featuring Clinton Howser, Elizabeth Allen, Virgil Shaddox, Micah Cheek, and Landen Laizure; Voices written by Libby East, directed by Michael Schuhler, featuring Emily Garrido-Calva, Lydia Newman, Rosalee Chartier, Brooklyn Fools, and Tabi Davis; All His Friends written by Mycah Akin, directed by Caitlyn Costner, featuring Amber Tabor, Caroline Ocheskey, Libby East, Gael Rios, Tabi Davis, Gabi Bratcher, Micah Cheek, and Clinton Howser; The Trial written by Coby Knoblauch, directed by Addie Howser, Lauren Burlingame, Dawson Carr, Katie Semler, Sophia Sparks, Caroline Ocheskey, and Jo-E Shopper.
The one-acts will be performed in the Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, December 11th at 7:00 p.m.
Open House events at Cass Career, Summit Technology Campus
The Cass Career Center invites students, parents and the community to attend an Open House on Tuesday, January 21 from 5:30-7 p.m. This come-and-go event will offer guests the opportunity to learn more about the programs offered at Cass Career Center.
Cass Career Center offers classes for high school students and adults.
Harrisonville students can enroll at CCC beginning their freshman year in hourly courses in agriculture and marketing. Students from HHS and sending schools can enroll at CCC as juniors.
The programs offered at CCC include agriculture, automotive technology, construction technology, criminal justice/CSI, emergency medical tech, firefighting, health sciences, marketing, welding, and networking/cyber security.
The schools’ adult Practical Nursing program will be participating in the open house as well and will be sharing information about the 11-month accelerated LPN program offered at the CCC.
The Cass Career Center’s Community Education program will be on hand to provide information on spring classes (see insert in this newsletter) as well as future opportunities.
This Open House event will provide attendees with a chance to talk to both teachers and students currently enrolled in the programs and learn about the opportunities to earn industry certifications and college credit.
Summit Technology Campus
Students and families interested in learning about Summit Technology Academy are invited to attend any of several upcoming open house events.
The open house nights, and back-up inclement weather dates, are:
● 6 p.m. Jan. 9 (inclement weather back-up is Jan. 16)
● 6 p.m. Feb. 6 (inclement weather back-up is Feb. 10)
Each event will begin with a classroom open house from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Teachers and current students will be available in their classrooms to answer questions about each course in the school’s five career pathways -- engineering, human services and finance, arts and communication, computer science and health science.
An overview of Summit Technology Academy and early planners breakout session will take place from 6 to 6:30 p.m. in the school’s event center. This session provides general information as well as tips to help middle-school students and high-school freshmen prepare to enroll in the program.
An accelerated early college program breakout session will be presented from 6:45 to 7:15 p.m. in the event center. This program will focus on the Missouri Innovation Campus program.
Seniors!
- It’s time to verify your name for your diploma! Please stop by the office and take care of this, right away. There is a clipboard right in front of Mrs. Osborne's desk along with instructions.
It's senior quote time! If you want a quote in the yearbook this year please fill out the Google form in your email. The deadline for your quote is December 31st. If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Lineberry.
Reminders
This is very important - you MUST bring your student IDs to lunch, to be scanned. There are charges being made incorrectly when you don’t have your ID on you.