Henderson Co. H.S. Week at a Glance
Provided by the Youth Services Center
Congratulations Homecoming Queen Ellie Payne and King Tanner McGaha
August Student of the Month
This week at HCHS
October 4, 2018
Colonel Soccer Home JV/V 5:30 PM Senior Night
Lady Colonel Soccer Away JV/V 5:30 PM
Lady Colonel Volleyball Home V/JV 5:30 PM Senior Night
Colonel Freshman Football Away 6:00 PM
October 5, 2018
Colonel Varsity Football Away 7:00 PM
October 6, 2018
Cross Country Away 11:00 AM
FALL BREAK - October 8-12
Next Week at HCHS
October 8, 2018
Fall Break - No School
Lady Colonel Soccer Home Varsity District
Colonel JV Football Home 6:00 PM
October 9, 2018
Fall Break - No School
Lady Colonel Soccer Home Varsity District
Lady Colonel Volleyball V District Tournament
October 10, 2018
Fall Break - No School
Lady Colonel Soccer Home Varsity District
October 11, 2018
Fall Break - No School
Colonel Freshman Football Home 6:00 PM
October 12, 2018
Fall Break - No School
Colonel Varsity Football Home 7:00 PM
October 13, 2018
Band Competition - @ Hopkinsville Stadium of Champions
Homecoming Spirit Week
Homecoming Spirit Week
Homecoming Spirit Week
Homecoming Spirit Week
Homecoming Spirit Week
Homecoming Spirit Week
Announcements
Equality club meets this Friday, October 5th in the Auditorium during PLT. Officer elections will occur so please join us if you are not claimed.
The HCHS Bowling Team has their first practice tonight at Echo Lanes starting at 4:30!!! The coaches are looking forward to a GREAT season!!!
Girls Basketball try-outs will begin Monday, October 15th after fall break from 3:30-5:30 in the main gym.
KYA---- ALL MONEY DUE Friday Oct. 19
Seniors please remember your senior contracts need to be signed and turned into your unit desk or the main office by Friday October 5th.
If you are parked in the back parking lot behind CTE, please move your car after school for the marching band.
DECA students planning on attending the Fall Leadership Conference in October must have paid dues and paid for the trip by today and must meet the HCHS Field Trip Guidelines.
Attention Seniors: Please turn in candy box money by Friday. Money may be turned in to Mrs. Joyner in R203 or Mrs. Stovall.
HOSA is selling earbuds to use for classroom instruction. They can be purchased in the bookstore for $3. They are available in maroon, white, and black.
PSAT Information for Oct. 24, 2018 Cost = $20
See Ms. Joann in the Bookstore to sign up and pay for the exam
(Waivers for Free/Reduced Apply to Juniors only)
This test doesn't require you to recall specific facts from your classes.
The most common reasons for taking the PSAT/NMSQT are:
· to receive feedback on your strengths and weaknesses on skills necessary for college study. You can then focus your preparation on those areas that could most benefit from additional study or practice.
· to see how your performance on an admissions test might compare with that of others applying to college.
· to enter the competition for scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (grade 11).
· to help prepare for the SAT. You can become familiar with the kinds of questions and the exact directions you will see on the SAT.
· to receive information from colleges when you check "yes" to Student Search Service.
What's on the Test
The PSAT/NMSQT includes two components:
- Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
- Reading Test
- Writing and Language Test
- Math
PSAT/NMSQT – Length and Timing
Component - Time allotted (min.) - Number of Questions/TasksReading - 60 - 47
Writing and Language - 35 - 44
Math - 70 - 48
Total - 165 - 139
PDF below PSAT student guide
ALIVE at 25
Alive at 25 - Empower your teen with confidence to handle the open road and return home safe! Tragically, the number one killer of teens is motor vehicle crashes. That is why the Kentucky State Police (KSP), Toyota and the National Safety Council (KSC) are joining forces with the high schools and local businesses across Kentucky to ensure that novice drivers survive their most dangerous driving years. Alive at 25 is a 4½-hour driver's awareness course designed by the National Safety Council for young drivers ages 16-24, which includes:
Defensive driving classroom curriculum
Gain awareness and develop strategies to keep safe on the road.
Decision-making and responsibility-taking
Learn through interactive media, workbook exercises, role-playing, and class discussions.
Henderson County High School will offer Alive at 25 on October 18, 2018 from 3:45 pm – 7:45 pm.
This class counts as your graduated license class required by the state of Kentucky.
To participate in this class you do need a driver’s permit.
Enroll at https://aliveat25.us/ky/course-info?course_id=10591
For more Information visit – https://aliveat25.us/content/view/17/21/
If you have any questions, you can contact Shawna Evans in the YSC shawna.evans@henderson.kyschools.us
Dodge Ball Tournament for Big Brothers Big Sisters
Henderson County High School
Email: shawna.evans@henderson.kyschools.us
Website: hchs.henderson.kyschools.us
Location: 2424 Zion Road, Henderson, KY, USA
Phone: 270-831-8800
Facebook: facebook.com/HCHSColonels/
Twitter: @HCHSColonels