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Track Has Another Great Performance At Knight Relays; Girls Win Championship
Knight Relay Event Champions
Lauren Beauchamp - Pole Vault
Colton Hart - Pole Vault
Alexa Brugere, Caroline Duboeuf, Erin Gilbert, Maddie Leigh - 4x800
Alexa Brugere, Jada Stull, Kalescia Thomas, Callie Unrein - 800 S.M.R
Elizabeth Payne, Maddie Leigh, Erin Gilbert, & Chloe Figgins - 4x1600
Alexa Brugere, Kelly Schroeder, Taylor Russell, & Maddie Leigh - 4x400
Complete Listing of Knight Relay Results
http://www.trxctiming.com/Francis_Howell_North_TF/Knight/Results/2017.htm
Drumline Takes First At MCCGA Championships
Drumline Team Members:
Zach Adams, Kenneth Batsell, Katherine Carter, Brad Cramer, Chris Cramer, Anthony Dairaghi, Jake Daly, Will Dobert, Kayle Gosche, Matthew Hinkle, Brian Hinkle, Kyle Holloway, Brett Huff, Brandon Iverson, Megan Johnson, Miguel Kaiser, Peyton Lane, Anthony Losch, Mark Mitchell, Danny Roberson, Darcy Skillington, Jordi Stewart, Jack Stiens, Kevin Stitch, John Tidswell, Alex Wall, Amber Wren, Johnathan Yuhas, Addy Bradbury, Bryan Cannon, Lizzy Hale, Jayden Jaeger, Brooke Kolath, August Wise.
Mikayla Hardy Named Post-Dispatch Scholar Athlete
Howell To Send 18 Students To HOSA Internationals
Community Awareness – Collette Grypp, Madison Nguyen, Laurie Lee (2nd place)
Public Health – Anna Johannesman, Sarah Ortbal, Callie Unrein, Adeline Ferreira (3rd place)
Medical Terminology – Sara Steins (3rd place)
Public Service Announcement- Sammie Markus, Grace Filipek, Reagan Cathcart, Nora Stith, Sara Stith, Erin Gilbert (3rd place)
Health Career Display- Lexi Maurer, Megan Tersteeg (3rd place)
Health Career Display – Cristen Voges, Shannon Meyer (2nd place)
JV Girls Soccer Off To A Dominant Start
Howell FCCLA Has Strong State Competitition
The Francis Howell FCCLA traveled to Tan-Tar-A and had a great State competition last week. Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is a nonprofit national career and technical student organization for young men and women in Family and Consumer Sciences education. The mission of FCCLA is tTo promote personal growth and leadership development through Family and Consumer Sciences education. Focusing on the multiple roles of family member, wage earner and community leader, members develop skills for life through: character development, creative and critical thinking, interpersonal communication, practical knowledge, and career preparation. Several students were recognized for their strong leadership and skills. Below you can find the results from the State competition. Congratulations to both Mason Hart and Madison Skambraks for qualifying for Nationals in Nashville this summer.
3 State Category Winners
Mason Hart - Applied Math for Culinary Management
Melissa Byers and Brittney Giulvezan - Life Event Planning
Madison Skambraks - Environmental Ambassador
5 Gold Medal Categories
Interpersonal Communication - Taylor Johnson & Cameron Lashley - 3rd in state
Sports Nutrition - Celine Jennings & Ian Colley
Job Interview - Kaylee Grypp
Applied Math - Mason Hart
Environmental Ambassador - Madison Skambraks
4 Silver Medal Categories
Advocacy - Megan Hoeferlin & Grace Mechtly
Recycle and Redesign - Brighton Kelley
Culinary Arts - Brandice Atherton, Michael Cade and Dan Mullins
Life Event Planning - Melissa Byers and Brittney Giulvezan
NATIONAL QUALIFIERS
Mason Hart
Madison Skambraks - 2nd time for Nationals
DECA To Send 23 To Internationals
The Francis Howell DECA Chapter had a great State Competition that saw our Vikings advance 23 students to DECA Internationals in Anaheim, California at the end of the month. DECA competitive events are designed to contribute to the development of competencies needed for careers in marketing, management and merchandising, to motivate students to assume responsibility for self-improvement and self-discipline, to assist students in acquiring a realistic self-concept through individual and group activities and to provide visibility for the educational goals and objectives of marketing education. The individual, team, and chapter projects were judged by 120 professionals from the business community. Congratulations to the 23 Howell students that qualified for Internationals!
DECA Internationals Qualifiers
Holly Anderson, Elaina Blondin, John Coveney, Jessica Fisher, Kyle Grantham, Lauren Jaquin, Kendall Kellerman, Alyssa Kohrs, Jessica Krieger, Carson Lohmann, Sammie Markus, Brady Peters, Olivia Prager, Adam Reider, Jenna Rhoads, Avery Roberts, Abbie Schellert, Abbie Schmidt, Megan Schulz, Emma Witter, Shaneerah Woodruff, Alyssa Juris, Lydia Frederick
Flynn & Komperda Earn 2nd Team All-Metro Honors
Kane Katubig Brings Home A Lindy Award
Robotics Team Continues To Build A Strong Season
2017 Competition Season:
St. Louis Regional - Team Rank #25, Record 9-8-0, Awards: Regional Finalists, Wildcard
Midwest Regional (Chicago) - Team Rank #9, Record: 6-5-0
Howell Robotics Team Members:
Pratham Agrawal, Harsha Bollepalli, Jarred Brigante, Dustin Burt, Foalon Cody, Braden Cripe, Timothy Davis, Christopher Doering, Nathan Doering, Evi Edwards, Alex Gehrin, Carter Glynn, Nithin Goriparthi, Dylan Hampton,Eric Hanson, Maddie Jones, Riley Kem, Olivia Kohlbrecher, Luke Lalumandier, Sophie L'Ecuyer, Caleb Lenahan, Hamming Lin, Peter Liu, Connor Mcguire, Kendra Minch, Jeremy Morlock, Tyler Nadler, Brandon Nelson, Adam Nolle, Vrish Nugusuivususree, Sudeep Potluri, Sierra Rivas, Michael Spencer, Ethan Treece, Andrew White, Justin Williams, David Yang.
Howell Well Represented At M.I.P.A. J-Day Awards
Congratulations to all of our students and to Ms. Dunaway on their recent recognition by the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association at the University of Missouri J-Day Awards. You can view the list of students that received awards below. In addition to the individual accomplishments of our students the 2016 Howelltonian Yearbook received All-Missouri honors. Congratulations on the state recognition!
Student Name - Name of Piece - Contest/Category - Result
Brooke Watkins, Alyssa Juris - Just Add it to My List - Diversity Yearbook - All-Missouri
Kane Katubig - Strength Photo Portrait - All-Missouri
Kaitlin Truong - Soccer Photo - Sports Action - All-Missouri
Alyssa Juris - @FHHSToday Online - Social Media Reporting - Excellent
Daniel Willbrand - Fall Breakfast Photo - Academic Photo - Excellent
Anindhitha Sudhakaran - Tennis Photo - Sports Action - Excellent
Jamesia Henderson - Football Photo - Sports Action - Excellent
Ezekiel Dallah - Football Photo - Sports Action - Excellent
Alyssa Juris - Boys Swimming - YearbookPackage - Excellent
Brooke Watkins, Alyssa Juris - Just Add it to my - Yearbook Package - Excellent
Brooke Watkins, Jill Stribling - Clawed by the Jaguars - YearbookPackage - Excellent
Gabriela Gable - Gotta Catch 'Em All - Yearbook Package - Excellent
Autumn Schrameyer - Autumn Schrameyer Photo - Academic Photo - Superior
Anindhitha Sudhakaran - Varsity Basketball - PhotoSports - ActionSuperior
Jamesia Henderson - Cross Country Photo - Sports Reaction - Superior
Kayla Peterson - Softball Yearbook Package - Superior
Shelby Odle - Here & There - YearbookPackage - Superior
Matt Beyer Recognized By Missouri Wrestling Officials Association
Boys Volleyball To Host Make-A-Wish Game
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Francis Howell Limelight Theatre To Present "Crimes Of The Heart"
After weeks of planning and rehearsals the Francis Howell Limelight Theatre is set to present their spring production "Crimes of the Heart." The production will run April 6 - 8 in the Francis Howell High School Auditorium. Tickets are just $5 at the door. Students, staff, parents and fans will not want to miss this Pulitzer Prize winning play. Below you can find a brief synopsis of the play as well as performance times. Good luck to the cast and crew!
The scene is Hazlehurst, Mississippi, where the three Magrath sisters have gathered to await news of the family patriarch, their grandfather, who is living out his last hours in the local hospital. Lenny, the oldest sister, is unmarried at thirty and facing diminishing marital prospects; Meg, the middle sister, who quickly outgrew Hazlehurst, is back after a failed singing career on the West Coast; while Babe, the youngest, is out on bail after having shot her husband in the stomach. Their troubles, grave and yet, somehow, hilarious, are highlighted by their priggish cousin, Chick, and by the awkward young lawyer who tries to keep Babe out of jail while helpless not to fall in love with her. In the end the play is the story of how its young characters escape the past to seize the future—but the telling is so true and touching and consistently hilarious that it will linger in the mind long after the curtain has descended. – Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Performance Times
April 6 - 7:00pm
April 7 - 7:00pm
April 8 - 1:00pm & 7:00pm
(Doors open 30 minutes before performance times)
Morgan Ebert Earns Player Of The Game Honors
Adora Brenn Aspires To Be A Singer & Songwriter
Francis Howell junior Adora Brenn has been interested in music from a very young age. She continues to hold that passion for music and songwriting and has recently released two covers. Adora not only enjoys singing and songwriting but also plays guitar, ukulele, and the piano. She hopes to make it in the music industry someday and feels that Howell has really helped inspire her. When asked about FHHS Adora stated, "I love Howell with all my heart and know that the people there will always have my back and be ready to support me." Adora is currently recording an EP and anxiously waiting on it's release. You can view two covers that Adora has recently released on Youtube below. Good luck to Adora from all Viking fans as she continues to pursue her dream!
Upcoming Howell Events & Activities
Francis Howell High School Activities Department
225 GAC Championships
147 District Championships
68 Final Four Appearances
25 State Championships
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